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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Baba Ramdev Mandir attacked by a violent mob: Pakistan

Baba Ramdev Mandir is the third-largest Hindu pilgrimage site in Sindh’s Tando Allahyar. A violent mob attacked the Baba Ramdev Mandir. The undated video shows a mob attacking the Mandir. The violent mob also assaulted devotees with swords and other sharp weapons.

Hindus of Pakistan and temples, as well as other establishments belonging to minorities, are repeatedly attacked by Islamists. A majority of Pakistani Hindus are from the so-called Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities. This poor micro-minority which forms just 2-4% of the total Pakistani population, tries its best to maintain a low profile and quietly practice its ancestral religion and way of life despite brutal state and societal persecution. They dare not utter a word against Islam or Muslims, despite routine humiliation and denigration by Muslim clerics and in Pakistani textbooks, media and social discourse for being ‘idol-worshipping kaffirs‘.

Even the most rabid propagandist will be hard-pressed to claim that Pakistani Hindus are ‘Brahminical supremacists’. This is the most common charge against Hindus levelled by the anti-Hindu cabal in Bharat consisting of radical Ambedkarites, Dravidianists, Islamists, Christian missionaries, Communists and left-liberal sepoys.

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