Minorities deprived of their rights under conspiracy alleges Bhagwandas Bheel

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Hyderabad: November 2, 2017. (PCP) The minorities have been deprived of their constitutional and basic rights under a conspiracy. This was stated by noted advocate Bhagwandas Bheel provincial joint secretary of Pakistan Tehrik Insaf. He said under manifesto of PTI the deprivations of minorities were to be brought to end. Talking with various delegates who called on him at Insaf house here he said minorities were aborigines of Sindh and love their land but under a conspiracy noose was being tightened against minorities. Young Hindu girls were being kidnapped for marrying Muslims under pretext of religion he said and added that properties and places of worship of Hindus in interior of Sindh were being occupied on force due to which hundreds of Hindus were being coerced to leave country for India which he said was a huge loss to Sindh. He said political parties made pledges with minorities but after getting votes they neglect them. PTI was only party in manifesto of which speaks of restoration of their rights and this party has respect for minorities, he said. He pledged that in 2018 elections minorities in Sindh would defeat so called Waderas and ensure success of PTI candidates which would become process for change. Representatives of Kolhi, Bheel, Meghwar communities included delegates.

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