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Bilawal condemns killings of two Muslim cattle traders in India

ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP): Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party
(PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday condemned murders of two
Muslim cattle traders in Indian state of Jharkhand at the hands of
extremist Hindus and asked the Indian government to catch the
culprits involved and punish them accordingly.
According to media reports, two Muslim cattle traders Muhammad
Mazloom, 45 and Azad Khan alias Ibrahim, 15 were waylaid, beaten up
and hanged to death in Balumath forests in Latehar district, some
100 kilometers from Jharkhand state capital.
PPP Chairman said he was shocked by the incident which has
shaken human instincts everywhere in the world.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that protection of minority
communities is the foremost duty and responsibility of every state
and government on the globe and Indian government should move
quickly against the extremists and hate-mongering brigades before
the surge of such horrible terrorism recurrences.