3 suspects booked, arrested after Ahmadi place of worship vandalized in Karachi’s Saddar

The police have booked as well as arrested three suspects in Karachi. This happened after some people vandalized an Ahmadi place of worship in Karachi’s Saddar area on Monday.

The incident took place at the Ahmadiyya Hall in Saddar, a commercial and residential area in the heart of Karachi. A group of men, with their faces covered, broke into the hall and vandalized the property. They also raised slogans against the Ahmadiyya community.

The Ahmadiyya community is a religious minority in Pakistan. Its members have been the targets of violence and discrimination for many years. The government and religious leaders condemned the attack on the Ahmadiyya place of worship in Karachi. In addition, the government has promised to take action against the perpetrators of the attack. The Ahmadiyya community has called for the protection of its members from such vandalized attacks. The attack is a reminder of the need for religious tolerance and harmony in Pakistan.

Some called the police to the scene and the suspects fled. However, the police later arrested them from a nearby area.

The police identified the suspects as Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Ali, and Abdul Rauf. They have been booked under various sections of the Pakistan Penal Code, including 295-A (deliberate and malicious acts intended to hurt religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), and 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees).

The Ahmadi community has condemned the vandalized attack and demanded that the government take action against the perpetrators. The community has also called for the protection of its members from such attacks.

The attack on the Ahmadiyya place of worship is the latest in a series of incidents targeting the community in Pakistan. In recent years, there have been a number of attacks on Ahmadi mosques, businesses, and homes.

The Ahmadiyya community is a minority sect of Islam that is considered to be non-Muslim by the majority of Muslims in Pakistan. The community has been facing persecution in Pakistan for many years.

The government of Pakistan has taken some steps to protect the Ahmadiyya community, but these steps have been largely ineffective. The Ahmadiyya community continues to face discrimination and violence.

The attack on the Ahmadiyya place of worship in Karachi is a reminder of the challenges that the community faces in Pakistan. It is also a reminder of the need for the government to take more effective steps to protect the community from such attacks.

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