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Pakistan: Christian community members protest in Faisalabad against kidnapping of teen

| @indiablooms | May 28, 2022, at 11:41 pm

Faisalabad: A large number of protesters gathered around the Faisalabad  District Council Chowk area in Pakistan to protest against the  kidnapping of a 14-year-old Christian girl in the Punjab province.

The family of the kidnapped girl alleged that the girl was abducted to rape.

According to reports, police have registered the case but the country’s minority community is not happy with the police enquiry and said that courts are open at night for the powerful people but will not open for a minority girl, reports ANI.

Demonstraters from the Masih Community chanted the slogans “Kholo KholoAdalat Kholo”.

They have urged the people to protest against the incident till the recovery of the minor girl.

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