In Sialkot, a Sri Lankan manager was killed after being accused of blasphemy by factory workers. Tribute paid.
Reacting to the killing of a Sri Lankan manager in Sialkot, journalist Mukesh Kumar shared a message on social networking site Twitter, saying, “Yesterday, a Sri Lankan was brutally killed in Siakot.”
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He further wrote that “peace and love was taught to Danish Kumar, the Sri Lankan manager of a garment factory in Karachi, Sindh, the land of great traditions of the same country, by giving him the gift of Sindh culture and hat.
A Sri Lankan was brutally murdered in Siakot yesterday
Danish Kumar, a Sri Lankan manager of a garment factory in Karachi, Sindh, a land of great traditions, was given a gift of Sindh culture and a hat and taught peace and love. omar_quraishi Xadeejournalist KlasraRauf pic.twitter.com/oOAcOwZdtj– Mukesh Kumar (Mukesh_Meghwar) December 4, 2021
Twitter user Muhammad A. Zaidi wrote that “Sindh is still somewhat free from extremism. Despite millions of differences, the PPP definitely gets credit for that.”
Sindh is still very much in favor of this Intha Pasandi.- MA Zaidi (@ MAZaidi13) December 4, 2021
Condemning the Sialkot tragedy, blogger Salman Dawood wrote, “Sialkot is the second highest earning city after Karachi. There is little to condemn the tragedy that has taken place. Do not attribute this inhumane act of so-called extremist religious groups like Tehreek-e-Labeek to all Sialkotis. Whether it is Sindh or Punjab, Balochistan or KPK, they are all ours.”
Sialkot is the second highest earning city after Karachi. There is little to condemn the tragedy that has taken place. Do not attribute this inhumane act of so-called extremist religious groups like Tehreek-e-Labeek to all Sialkotis. Be it Sindh or Punjab, Balochistan or KPK, all are ours.
Salman Daud (alsalgemon) December 5, 2021
However, a Twitter user named Naveed Butt reacted to the Sialkot incident by linking it with the province and shared the dates of the incidents that have taken place in Sindh province on Twitter.
1995 Karachi
2000 Dadu
2008 Karachi
2008 Hyderabad
2011 Sanghar
2012 Dadu
2014 Karachi
2020 Karachi
I too have been killed by mobs in the name of blasphemy. This ideology is all over the country, don’t try to associate it with this province.https://t.co/hdaGui9ncDNaveed Butt (@ black1928) December 4, 2021
It may be recalled that on December 3, Sri Lankan manager Pranitha Kumara was brutally beaten to death by employees at a factory in Sialkot on charges of blasphemy and her body was later set on fire.
Taking stern notice of the killing of the Sri Lankan manager, Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered law enforcement agencies to arrest the culprits immediately and demanded a report.
Police have arrested more than 200 people including 13 main accused while the arrested accused are being interrogated on various aspects.