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Sindh Govt Calls For Judicial Inquiry Into Shahnawaz Kunbhar’s Death Amid Outrage

The Sindh government on Thursday has recommended a judicial inquiry into the killing of Dr. Shahnawaz Kunbhar.

This decision, announced recently, follows the tragic events surrounding his death on September 19 in Mirpurkhas, Sindh.

Dr. Kunbhar was alleged to have shared blasphemous content on social media, leading to his shooting during a police encounter. After the incident, his body was returned to his family, who took it to their village in Janhero for burial.

However, during the funeral, a mob attacked and set the body on fire.

On September 26, Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar revealed the findings of an inquiry into Dr. Kunbhar’s killing, stating that the police had “staged the encounter.”

In a letter to the Sindh High Court (SHC), the Sindh Home Department emphasized the need for a judicial inquiry to uncover the facts and hold accountable the police officials involved.

The letter noted that a committee established by the Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) concluded the police encounter was indeed staged. The Home Department urged the SHC to initiate the inquiry under a serving high court judge to ensure a thorough investigation.

This incident has sparked widespread outrage across Pakistan, with many religious leaders calling for a comprehensive and impartial investigation into both the blasphemy accusations and the violent aftermath. Protests and demonstrations demanding justice for Dr. Kunbhar continue to resonate throughout the country.

Blasphemy remains a significant issue for ethnic minorities in Pakistan, where laws are often manipulated by authorities and radical groups. These laws can lead to extreme violence and brutality against individuals accused of blasphemy, exacerbating tensions within the nation.

The recommended judicial inquiry aims not only to bring justice for Dr. Kunbhar but also to address the broader concerns surrounding blasphemy laws and their impact on society, particularly for marginalized communities.

As the situation unfolds, the Sindh government’s commitment to accountability will be closely watched by both citizens and human rights advocates.

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Meera Verma

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