On the auspicious day of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, a charged mob besieged an Ahmadi place of worship in Chakwal and put the properties on fire. Police were able to disperse the crowd but not before the property of the place was burnt down. The place of worship located within the limits of the Chowas Saidan Shah police station area in Chakwal’s Dhalmial district was attacked by nearly 1,000 people, according to the Jamaat-i-Ahmaddiya Pakistan Spokesperson. An armed mob with batons and weapons started throwing stones and firing in the premises of the place. Reports suggest that the mob was attempting to seize Ahmadiyya property.
The development comes only a few days after the recognition of Pakistan’s first Nobel Laureate, Dr Abdus Salam. The decision by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to rename the Physics department at Quaid-i-Azam University was widely appreciated throughout the world. But the recognition did not contribute anything to relieve the community of their miseries. Since then, a few incidents have been reported in only past few days. Moreover, the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) had also criticised the decision of the government to honour Dr Abdus Salam. The US State Department had also shown its reservations over the situation of minorities in Pakistan.
Recently, following a verbal tirade by Indian Home Minister, Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan had criticised the state of minorities living in India. This attitude of blame games and living in denial regarding the affairs in Pakistan has resulted in an increase in hate crimes against the minorities in Pakistan. This is the same attitude which has led to the trivilisation of such hate crimes among the eyes of the general public.
Moreover, the reports suggest that local Ahmadiyya community had written a letter on December 5 to the district coordination officer to request the provision of security at Dhalmial place of worship. The letter had stated that the life and property of Ahmadis might be endangered and the procession planned might “try to occupy Ahmadi’s worship place forcibly.”





