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President takes notice of reports of sense of insecurity among Hindu families

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ISLAMABAD - President Asif Zardari has taken serious notice of the reports of the sense of insecurity among Hindu families in Sindh and directed authorities concerned to allay Hindus’ grievances and to submit a report to him.
Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar said the president also constituted a three member committee of the Members of Parliament to visit different parts of Sindh to express solidarity with the Hindus on his and government’s behalf and to reassure them about their security and well being.
The committee comprises of Senator Hari Ram, MNA Lal Chand and Federal Minister Moula Bakhsh Chandio.

6 Responses to President takes notice of reports of sense of insecurity among Hindu families

  1. Haha
    He himself lives in bunker inside presidency

  2. the president should give himself a large presidential dildo and shut up

  3. the president should give himself a large presidential dildo and shut up

  4. abbas says:

    well done wahabi stooge zardari for taking notice of insecurity among hindu community- but what about the slaughter of Shias in your back garden.Your hypocritical statements do fill newspaper columns but nobody takes any notice

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