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Hindus denied food supplies in Pakistan's Karachi amid COVID-19 outbreak
Hindus denied food supplies in Pakistan's Karachi amid COVID-19 outbreak
Amid COVID-19 outbreak, thousands of poor people gathered at Rehrri
Ghoth in Karachi to receive food supplies and daily essentials.
However, those who belong to the Hindu community were told to go back since the rations were only meant for Muslims.
Sindh
government issued an order to distribute ration lockdown through local
NGOs and administration to daily wage workers and laborers.
The distribution of food supplies was organized by local government in collaboration with the district government.
Hindus were told that they were not eligible for having food supplies since it was only meant for Muslims, said activists
No
screening arrangements were provided for nearly 3,000 people who had
gathered to collect rations. The total number of positive cases of
COVID-19 in Pakistan has risen to 1,559.
Hindus in Liyari, Sachal
Ghoth and other parts of Karachi as well as all over Sindh are being
denied a share in government food and rations if they happen to be
Hindus.
Dr Amjad Ayub Mirza, a political activist has warned that
the minorities are now faced with a serious food crisis and asked the
Indian government to send supplies via Rajasthan to Sindh.
He
appealed to PM Modi to intervene without delay to avert a humanitarian
crisis in Sindh. There are more than half a million Hindus living in the
Sindh province of Pakistan.
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