Assailants barge into shop, shoot man: How Hindu trader was killed in Pakistan's Balochistan
A Hindu trader was shot dead by unidentified armed assailants in Noshki town of Pakistan's Balochistan province, local media reported, citing police on Saturday.
The victim was identified as Rakesh Kumar, a young Hindu trader, according to the Dawn report.
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Some unidentified armed men barged into Kumar's shop in the Qadirabad Stop area of Noshki Bazaar on Friday.
The report added that when the trader offered resistance, the armed men opened fire and fled.
They assailants left the trader dead on the spot. Subsequently, police reached the site after receiving information about the incident.
The authorities shifted the body of the victim to the district hospital.
A case has been registered against the unidentified assailants, the report said.
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Gurpal Singh, a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly, condemned the killing. In a statement on Saturday, he also said that the Hindu community has been an integral part of Balochistan.
He stated that hostile elements would not succeed in creating fear among the people by targeting Hindu civilians, according to news agency PTI.
"The Hindu community has been an integral part of Balochistan for centuries and has repeatedly demonstrated its loyalty to Pakistan and Balochistan," he said.
Singh also called on the Balochistan government and the authorities to deliver swift justice in the matter.
He called on the authorities to immediately identify and bring the attackers to justice.
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