Lahore. Another case of atrocities on the Ahmadiyya community has come to light in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Police and radicals broke three minarets of their mosques. For trying to stop them, a case was registered against 31 Ahmadis. Community organization Jamaat-e-Ahmadiya Pakistan gave this information on Friday.
The organization said that these incidents were carried out in Sialkot and Faisalabad of Punjab this week. While a senior police officer said that Ahmadiyya minarets were similar to the mosques of Muslims. Local Muslims were objecting to this and demanding their demolition. Let us tell you that Ahmadis in Pakistan consider themselves Muslims, but the country’s Parliament had declared this community non-Muslim in 1974. A decade ago he was banned from calling himself a Muslim.