DUNYAPUR:For minorities in Pakistan, persecution never ends. Even in death, the Ahmadiyya community faces persecution.
In a gruesome incident late Saturday night, 29 graves in an Ahmadi graveyard were desecrated in Dunyapur, district Lodhran, around 100 kilometres away from Multan.
The community’s spokesperson Saleemuddin told The Express Tribune that unidentified people entered the graveyard and broke the plaques (katbe) of a large number of graves, while digging around 29 others. Only two graves that were made of marble were left concrete, he said.
Saleemuddin said local representatives of the community have approached the police and submitted an application for legal action, but no investigation has been undertaken so far. Police officials have asked the community to first rebuild their graves after which the issue would be further investigated, he added.
DPO Lodhran Agha Muhammad Yusuf while talking to The Express Tribune confirmed that the graveyard had been desecrated, adding that the area’s DSP is looking into the matter. The DPO said he would look into the case after investigations are completed.
The graveyard is said to be established in 1976, but Saleemuddin claimed that said it was made 80 years ago.
Religious tension is high in Dunyapur where around 15 families belonging to the Ahmadiyya community reside.
The motto of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is ‘Love for all, hatred for none’.
Well, ok, we do not waste our time to hate. Allah will give out reward and punishment for the acts of this world. We patiently wait…