8-yr-old Hindu boy becomes youngest person charged with blasphemy in Pak


New Delhi, Aug 9 (IANS): An eight-year-old Hindu boy is being held in protective police custody in Pakistan after becoming the youngest person ever to be charged with blasphemy in the country, a media report said on Monday.

According to the Guardian news report, the boy's family is in hiding and many of the Hindu community in the conservative district of Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab province, have fled their homes after a Muslim crowd attacked a Hindu temple after the boy's release on bail last week.

Troops were deployed to the area to quell any further unrest.

On August 7, 20 people were arrested in connection with the temple attack.

The boy is accused of intentionally urinating on a carpet in the library of a madrassa, where religious books were kept, last month.

Blasphemy charges can carry the death penalty, the Guardianreport said.

Speaking from an undisclosed location, a member of the boy's family told the Guardian: "He (the boy) is not even aware of such blasphemy issues and he has been falsely indulged in these matters. He still doesn't understand what his crime was and why he was kept in jail for a week.

"We have left our shops and work, the entire community is scared and we fear backlash. We don't want to return to this area. We don't see any concrete and meaningful action will be taken against the culprits or to safeguard the minorities living here."

Blasphemy charges filed against a child have shocked legal experts, who say the move is unprecedented. No one this young has ever been charged with blasphemy before in Pakistan.

The Guardian report said blasphemy laws have been disproportionately used in the past against religious minorities in Pakistan.

Although no blasphemy executions have been carried out in the country since the death penalty was introduced for the crime in 1986, suspects are often attacked and sometimes killed by mobs.

Ramesh Kumar, a lawmaker and head of the Pakistan Hindu Council, said: "The attack on the temple and blasphemy allegations against the eight-year-old minor boy has really shocked me. More than a hundred homes of the Hindu community have been emptied due to fear of attack."

Kapil Dev, a human rights activist, said: "I demand charges against the boy are immediately dropped, and urge the government to provide security for the family and those forced to flee.

"Attacks on Hindu temples have increased in the last few years showing an escalating level of extremism and fanaticism. The recent attacks seem to be a new wave of persecution of Hindus."

Ahmad Nawaz, a spokesperson for the Rahim Yar Khan district police, said: "Police are hunting the attackers and police teams are conducting raids to arrest the culprits but there has been no arrest made yet."

Prime Minister Imran Khan, condemned the mob attack on Twitter and said he has ordered the provincial police chief to take action against anyone involved, including negligent police officers. He promised the government would restore the temple.

In New Delhi, India's External Affairs Ministry summoned a Pakistani diplomat to protest the attack and demand the safety of Hindu families living in the Muslim-majority country.

According to the US Commission on International Religious Freedoms report published last year, Pakistan reported the highest number of incidents of mob activity, mob violence, and/or threats of mob violence as a result of alleged blasphemous acts.

Four countries account for nearly 80 per cent of all reported incidents of mob activity, mob violence, and/or threats of mob violence as a result of alleged blasphemous acts in countries with criminal blasphemy laws between 2014 and 2018.

 

  

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Nonsense peice. Blasphemy law is not in India.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Why BJP govt is not raising its voice in international forum and in UN for atrocities and violence against Hindu brothers and sisters in Pakistan?????…….Is BJP govt feeling guilty and expecting same back for what they do to muslims in india?????……

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    I guess, that is the reason why Muslim population in India has grown exponentially while the Hindu population in Pakistan has declined so drastically. Whichever way you twist facts to find the similarities in the way the majority religions treat the minorities in the respective countries, the naked truth is there for everybody to see very clearly.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    BJP govt in india is quietly gaining votes from Pakistan Hindus who are victims of violence by giving them citizenship and in india muslims are targeted with CAA, NPR, NRC detention centres, mob lynching, no govt job and ration cards and above all restriction on number of children or no children. Thanks for your Muslim population Increasing theory SAANDI.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    If you are an Indian citizen, irrespective of your religion, you don't have to fear CAA, NRC, NPR, detention centres. If you have the ability, you have an equal opportunity for government jobs. Every Indian citizen can get ration cards. In fact the govts of the yesteryears have bent over their backs to provide BPL ration cards to minority community despite many of them living in mansions and driving swanky cars. Every Indian citizen has retained the ability to produce as many children as they want. That is what has led to an exponential rise of population and has even helped the erstwhile minority community to overtake the majority community in certain states. But I do agree, you have a chance of getting lynched if you indulge in illegal activities. So come out of playing your victimhood card, VEERU. It no longer works. You want all the benefits of Indian citizenship to be accorded to Bangladeshis, that is not going to happen.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 10 2021

    Your name is neither veer nor are you from Nagpur lol. We know which community you belong to.

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