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11 members of Pakistani migrant family found dead in India: report
Dawn.com | Naveed SiddiquiUpdated 09 Aug 2020
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A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute. — Photo courtesy BBC Urdu
The bodies of 11 people from a single family were found in a field in India's Jodhpur district in Rajasthan state, BBC Urdu reported on Sunday.
According to the report, the family had migrated to India from Pakistan and only one member of the family now remains.
Police launched an investigation into the incident while traces of insecticide were found at the scene. A police official, Rahul Barhat, told the publication that forensic experts had been called in to assist with the probe.
"An investigation is being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of the incident," he said.
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A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute, the report said.
Locals had alerted officials after finding the bodies, the report said, adding that the deceased were from the Bheel community and had come to India some eight years ago.
According to police, the family had rented a piece of land and used to cultivate it to earn a living. It added that 37-year-old Kewal Ram was the only surviving member of the family and was being questioned by the police.
The deceased included his parents, brother, three sisters, daughter and two sons, and 75-year-old Budha Ram, the head of the family.
According to preliminary reports, Kewal Ram survived because he was sleeping at a distance from the family's home.
Meanwhile, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi was in contact with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to ascertain more details regarding the incident, including the cause and circumstances of the reported deaths.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1573476/11-members-of-pakistani-migrant-family-found-dead-in-india-report
I opened a thread the other day to show true face of Hinduism and Mods closed it.
Hindu is not religion, it is a slavery system. Caste is imposed on everyone whether they like it or not. These poor people have been tricked and taken to India, exploited by upper castes, killed like animals by other Hindu caste/jati who see them as ritually impure. This caste cult called Hindusim must be brought to an end.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilyhi rajioon. We are sorry that we couldn't help you in India.
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Dawn.com | Naveed SiddiquiUpdated 09 Aug 2020
A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute. — Photo courtesy BBC Urdu
The bodies of 11 people from a single family were found in a field in India's Jodhpur district in Rajasthan state, BBC Urdu reported on Sunday.
According to the report, the family had migrated to India from Pakistan and only one member of the family now remains.
Police launched an investigation into the incident while traces of insecticide were found at the scene. A police official, Rahul Barhat, told the publication that forensic experts had been called in to assist with the probe.
"An investigation is being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of the incident," he said.
A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute, the report said.
Locals had alerted officials after finding the bodies, the report said, adding that the deceased were from the Bheel community and had come to India some eight years ago.
According to police, the family had rented a piece of land and used to cultivate it to earn a living. It added that 37-year-old Kewal Ram was the only surviving member of the family and was being questioned by the police.
The deceased included his parents, brother, three sisters, daughter and two sons, and 75-year-old Budha Ram, the head of the family.
According to preliminary reports, Kewal Ram survived because he was sleeping at a distance from the family's home.
Meanwhile, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi was in contact with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to ascertain more details regarding the incident, including the cause and circumstances of the reported deaths.
Kiya kia Khizer ne Sikandar se,11 members of Pakistani migrant family found dead in India: report
Dawn.com | Naveed SiddiquiUpdated 09 Aug 2020
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A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute. — Photo courtesy BBC Urdu
The bodies of 11 people from a single family were found in a field in India's Jodhpur district in Rajasthan state, BBC Urdu reported on Sunday.
According to the report, the family had migrated to India from Pakistan and only one member of the family now remains.
Police launched an investigation into the incident while traces of insecticide were found at the scene. A police official, Rahul Barhat, told the publication that forensic experts had been called in to assist with the probe.
"An investigation is being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of the incident," he said.
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A preliminary police investigation suggested that the incident may have arisen from a family dispute, the report said.
Locals had alerted officials after finding the bodies, the report said, adding that the deceased were from the Bheel community and had come to India some eight years ago.
According to police, the family had rented a piece of land and used to cultivate it to earn a living. It added that 37-year-old Kewal Ram was the only surviving member of the family and was being questioned by the police.
The deceased included his parents, brother, three sisters, daughter and two sons, and 75-year-old Budha Ram, the head of the family.
According to preliminary reports, Kewal Ram survived because he was sleeping at a distance from the family's home.
Meanwhile, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi was in contact with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to ascertain more details regarding the incident, including the cause and circumstances of the reported deaths.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1573476/11-members-of-pakistani-migrant-family-found-dead-in-india-report
Unfortunately, grass was green on the otherside ...but it was mirage ....Kiya kia Khizer ne Sikandar se,
Ab kisy rah-numa karay koi....