Hindu businessman targeted and looted by armed Islamists in Pakistan's Sindh

Case Summary
in Pir Jo Goth in Khairpur of Sindh province in Pakistan, a Hindu businessman named Rajkumar was targeted by armed Muslim men who looted his cash, gold, and other valuables. The attack underscores the precarious conditions under which Hindu citizens are forced to conduct their business, often facing threats, extortion, and religiously motivated violence. These attacks are often driven by the belief of religious supremacy in Islam, where the lives of Hindus are considered inferior, which can be violated with impunity. The lack of legal protection, complicit silence of the authorities, and systemic failures of the judicial system perpetuate a climate of fear and injustice. Such cases illustrate how Hindu minorities in Pakistan are deliberately targeted for their faith, reinforcing the urgent need for international scrutiny and pressure to ensure the safety, dignity, and human rights of these vulnerable communities.
Why it is Hate Crime ?
This case has been added to the tracker under the primary category of: - Attack not resulting in death. Within it, the sub-category selected is: - Attacked for Hindu identity, In several cases, Hindus are attacked merely for their Hindu identity without any perceived provocation. A classic example of this category of religiously motivated hate crime is a murder in 2016. 7 ISIS terrorists were convicted for shooting a school principal in Kanpur because they got ‘triggered’ seeing the Kalava on his wrist and tilak that he had put. In this, the Hindu victim had offered no provocation except for his Hindu religious identity. The motivation for the murder was purely religious, driven by religious supremacy. Such cases where Hindus are targeted merely for their religious identity would be documented as a hate crime under this category. Here, a Hindu businessman was targeted by armed Muslim men who looted his cash, gold, and other valuables. If such an incident had occurred elsewhere, it might be categorised under the "undecided" section of the Hinduphobia Tracker, as the available case details do not explicitly indicate a religious motive, leaving room to interpret it as a possible crime of opportunity. However, given that this took place in Pakistan, where the Hindu minority consistently faces systemic and targeted persecution, it is reasonable to conclude that the girl was attacked specifically because of her vulnerable status as a member of a marginalised religious community. The broader context of persistent anti-Hindu discrimination in Pakistan strongly suggests that her religious identity played a role in her victimisation. This incident is not isolated—it reflects a deeply entrenched pattern of religiously motivated violence against Hindus in Sindh. Hindu boys, girls, and women are frequently subjected to brutal acts, including sexual violence, abductions, and forced conversions. These attacks are often driven by the belief of religious supremacy in Islam, where the lives of Hindus are considered inferior, which can be violated with impunity. The lack of legal protection, complicit silence of the authorities, and systemic failures of the judicial system perpetuate a climate of fear and injustice. Such cases illustrate how Hindu minorities in Pakistan are deliberately targeted for their faith, reinforcing the urgent need for international scrutiny and pressure to ensure the safety, dignity, and human rights of these vulnerable communities.
Victim Details
Total Victim
1
Deceased
0
Gender
- Male 1
- Female 0
- Third Gender 0
- Unknown 0
Caste
- SC/ST 0
- OBC 0
- General 0
- Unknown 1
Age Group
- Minor 0
- Adult 1
- Senior Citizen 0
- Unknown 0

Case Status
Unknown

Perpetrators Details
Perpetrators
Muslim Extremists
Perpetrators Range
Unknown
Perpetrators Gender
unknown