Stepping up their protests against a growing number of missing minority members, Hindus in Pakistan's Sindh province staged demonstrations outside the houses of two provincial ministers demanding recovery of a kidnapped member of the community.
The protestors on Tuesday marched through the main roads of Jacobabad and staged a sit-in outside the residence of provincial adviser Naseer Khan Khoso, demanding the release of Om Prakash who was kidnapped 18 days ago.
They then observed a token hunger strike outside the residence of Sindh minister Mir Manzoor Khan.
The protesters carrying banners and placards raised slogans demanding the release of their community member.
The protests were organised under the banner of Citizen Action Committee. Hindus in different parts of Sindh have been agitiating over the growing number of missing community members in the province.
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