Pakistan: The inhumanity of majoritarianism in Lynching Jagdish
By Farida Majid
Jagdish had come to Karachi to earn a living as a factory worker from a hangdog Hindu community in the south of Sindh province. Fellow Hindu workers with whom he resided in Marwari Mohalla in the city were too traumatised to go out to work after the lynching incident on April 8, 2008, thereby losing their meagre income. The factory management of Nova Industries neither condoled Jagdish’s death nor made any gesture to reassure the return of the Hindu labourers.
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