In a distressing turn of events, Ali Akbar Rahmon and esteemed elders hailing from Taddus Taluka Chachro Tharparkar, Sindh find themselves compelled to endure harsh conditions in the open areas of Mithi Bypass. Their forced displacement from their village has left them in dire circumstances, enduring ten days of hardship and uncertainty. The affected Bheel community lays bare the heart-wrenching truth – their cherished homes have been reduced to ruins, their bodies bearing the scars of physical harm, and their only choice left was to abandon their ancestral town. In a heartfelt and earnest appeal, the Bheel community calls upon the compassionate attention of the Pakistani government. These recurring incidents targeting Hindus within our nation cannot be ignored any longer. The community beseeches the authorities to promptly address this escalating issue and implement necessary measures to ensure the safety, security, and dignity of all citizens, regardless of their religious affiliation. The collective plea resonates with a call for unity and justice, as they hope for a future where such instances of hardship become a thing of the past.
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