Religious Fanatics as well as Political Leadership wants to put everything on fire
Analysts say, killing of a foreign manager in Sialkot reflects our violent social role as a whole
A naked Horror game and was brutality played by religious fanatics in Sialkot. The workers killed the foreign manager of the factory, accusing him of blasphemy. Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar sought a report of the incident from IG Punjab.
After accusing foreign manager Prantha Kumar of blasphemy, factory workers severely beat him with sticks, shoes and bricks, dragging him naked on the street. The mob continued to rain bricks on Prantha Kumar after his death and eventually the body was set on fire.
During this process, the police only watched the spectacle and people kept making videos. The shocking incident took place in Sialkot when employees of a leather factory indiscriminately tortured a Sri Lankan factory manager, accusing him of blasphemy. Prantha Kumar has been working as a manager in the factory for the last 9 years.
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The police stopped the violence, did not try to fire fire from the body. Employees who assaulted the manager also set fire to Prantha Kumar’s car parked outside the factory.
Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar, while releasing a message on social networking site Twitter, wrote that no one involved in this heinous murder would be spared.
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s reaction
Condemning the incident, Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote: I am supervising the investigation myself and there will be no mistake. All those responsible will be brought to book. Arrests are going on.
The horrific vigilante attack on factory in Sialkot & the burning alive of Sri Lankan manager is a day of shame for Pakistan. I am overseeing the investigations & let there be no mistake all those responsible will be punished with full severity of the law. Arrests are in progress
– Imran Khan (mImranKhanPTI) December 3, 2021
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz expressed regret
Expressing regret over the Sialkot incident, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz wrote: Is this brutality our identity and the future of us and future generations? Will this country be considered a safe country? There is no such thing as a government. If a person asks a question, who will he ask?”
The heartbreaking incident in Sialkot broke my heart. Is this brutality our identity and the future of us and future generations? Will this country be considered a safe country? There is no such thing as government, even if a person asks a question, to whom
– Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) December 3, 2021
The opinion of analysts
Analysts say the killing of a foreign manager in Sialkot reflects our social role as a whole, regardless of our political leadership. When Imran Khan was on the container, he used to talk about burning. Sheikh Rashid used to make speeches inciting violence. Three days ago, senior PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah had stated that we would set fire to the polling station where the EVM would be held. Talking to Shahzeb Khanzada, anchor person of private TV channel, Rana Sanaullah said that if our word on electronic voting machine was not obeyed then we will follow the same path which was adopted by Tehreek-e-Lubaik Pakistan.
In fact, it is not just a TLP issue, it has become our national tragedy. When our word is not obeyed, we will come out of siege. He says that if humanity dies then accidents also become tragedies. He says that this incident reflects our hard heart.
Analysts say that the reason for our indifference is that when people are being tortured, people prefer to make videos rather than save the victim.