
A Hindu sweeper in Pakistan was brutally thrashed by people on charges of blasphemy. The news is coming that the person has died, although some news is being told that the person has survived. The victim has been identified as Ashok Kumar.
Pakistani journalist Nayla Inayat tweeted and said – Ashok Kumar, a Hindu sweeper in Hyderabad, Pakistan, has been arrested under section 295B for insulting the Quran. Bilal complained to Ashok after he got into a fight with shopkeeper Bilal Abbasi.
Following this complaint, an angry mob gathered around Ashok's apartment to take him under his custody. Hyderabad Police dispersed the crowd using sticks. According to local media, a Muslim woman had set the Quran on fire.
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