Hundreds gather in Rawalpindi against land ‘encroachment’ by Ahmadis

Credit: Express Tribune:

Scene from the anti-Ahmadi jalsa in Rawalpindi on January 29, 2012. PHOTO: SHIRAZ HASSAN

RAWALPINDI: Hundreds of people organised a protest against the Ahmadiyya community in Rawalpindi on Sunday, claiming that community members had illegally established a worship place in the city.

The protest, led by a representative of the local traders union Sherjeel Mir, was organised in F Block of Satellite Town near the Holy Family Hospital.

According to the protesters, the worship place called Ewane Tauheed is located in a residential area and has been built without proper official permission.

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  1. Already commented in the news paper under Z Khan. A good chance to raise the voice agaisnt cuelties done with ahamdies.

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