Hindu trader kidnapped in Balochistan

Police suspect he has been kidnapped for ransom.


Shezad Baloch December 08, 2011
Hindu trader kidnapped in Balochistan

QUETTA: A Hindu trader along with his driver was kidnapped in the Ferozabad area, some 30 kilometres away from Khuzdar district, security officials said on Thursday.

According to Balochistan Levies, the trader identified as Dr Ashok Kumar, was a resident of Hyderabad and was on his way to Naal from Khuzdar in his pickup truck when a group of armed men intercepted and abducted the trader along with his driver and two labourers at gun point.

“The trader had come to finalise a deal about marble in Naal area,” local Levies Official Hamidullah said.

However, the kidnappers released the two labourers, Mohammad Azam and Mohammad Yamin in Wadh. However, driver Azad Khan and Dr Ashok Kumar were still in the kidnapper's custody. Police suspect Dr Kumar has been abducted for ransom and have launched an investigation into the incident.

Khuzdar district has been declared a 'black-spot' by provincial minister for minorities Basant Lal Gulshan. He said that several Hindu traders had been kidnapped for ransom from Khuzdar, Kalat and Nasirabad division recently. Gulshan said that most of the abductees had been released after paying large sums of money as ransom.

The minister had even raised the issue of kidnappings during a session of the Balochistan Assembly but to not avail.

COMMENTS (15)

Khan Bhai | 12 years ago | Reply

Balochistan is becoming worst than Waziristan.

Cynical | 12 years ago | Reply

@Aasma

Going by your “When in Rome, be like a Roman” logic, should all Muslims in Hindustan revert to the Hindu faith ?

No, not at all. Why should they be? They don't get kidnapped for ransom, they are not being beheaded for refusing to convert (remember those two sikhs in NWP), their daughters are not abducted with alarming frequency.But most importantly it is the Indian constitution that does not dicriminate between it's citizens on the basis of their religion.

But I will still hold on to my premise that, “When in Rome, be like a Roman” even in India. Meaning that when in India be an Indian and it applies to all citizens regardless of their religious belief.

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