Sri Lanka man burnt alive in Sialkot, Pakistan over blasphemy fees
Pakistan has turn out to be a den of people belonging to minority religions, particularly Hindus, Sikhs and Christians, being murdered over fees of “blasphemy”. Another case has now emerged from Sialkot, Pakistan, the place a Sri Lankan man Priyantha Kumara has been tortured and burnt to dying by an irate Islamist mob that believed rumours of blasphemy.
A video of the horrifying incident has gone viral on Social Media.
The GM of Rajko Industries in Sialkot, who was a Sri Lankan, was killed and set on hearth by the individuals of the manufacturing unit. The G.M allegedly tore the poster of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and threw it within the trash.May allah enlightened us the trail of Hidayat 🤲#Sialkot #Rajkoindustries pic.twitter.com/EKIUTWJvIC— BALTISTAN TIMES (@baltistant) December 3, 2021
Tweet by one Baltistan Times says, “The GM of Rajko Industries in Sialkot, who was a Sri Lankan, was killed and set on fire by the people of the factory. The G.M allegedly tore the poster of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and threw it in the trash”.
The incident came about on Wazirabad Road in Sialkot, the place reportedly the employees of personal factories attacked the export supervisor of a manufacturing unit and burnt his physique after killing him.
In the video, the irate mob may be heard chanting “Nara e Taqbeer” and “Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah”. Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah primarily means “Here I am at your service, O Messenger of Allah”. Other slogans that might be heard because the fanatics burnt the person to dying had been ‘gustakh-e-nabi ki ek hi saza, sar tan se juda sar tan se juda’.
The sufferer who has been murdered by Pakistani Islamists was the GM of Rajko Industries in Sialkot. He was initially from Sri Lanka.
Rajko is the corporate that had made the cricket jersey and kit for the Pakistan T20 workforce for World Cup.
Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar took discover of the homicide, terming it as a “very tragic incident”, whereas the spokesperson for Sialkot police stated particulars can be shared with the media after preliminary investigation.
“Every aspect of the incident should be investigated and a report should be submitted. Action should be taken against those who take the law into their own hands,” the chief minister stated.
The police has reportedly stated that the incident can be investigated and culprits can be dropped at e-book.
Interestingly, studies point out that he had torn the “poster of the Prophet”. There had been questions raised as to how he may have torn the poster of the Prophet of Islam when Islam forbids individuals from manifesting the prophet in any kind, on condition that Islam is in opposition to idolatry.
It is feasible that they meant a poster with Prophet Muhammad’s title written in calligraphy. The following poster being offered on Flipkart is one such instance.
Poster being offered on Flipkart
However, given the penchant of Islamists to kill individuals over mere rumours and every so often, even create the rumours simply to allow them to lynch and homicide Hindus, one can by no means be certain if the incident of Blasphemy truly came about.
A Sialkot resident took to Facebook to say that the sufferer had thrown a paper by chance within the bin and that there was no deliberate blasphemy within the case.
In Bangladesh, for instance, a number of Hindus had been murdered throughout Durga Puja attributable to rumours of Blasphemy. The hearsay was a Quran was desecrated and positioned in a Durga Puja pandal. It was later discovered that it was a Muslim man who had positioned the Quran on the ft of Goddess Durga. The motion of the Muslim man was then blamed on the Hindu neighborhood and the Islamist mob had gone on a rampage.