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Hindu Farmer And Three Children Found Hanging In Pakistan: A Tragic Case Of Despair

In a heartbreaking incident, a Hindu farmer and his three young children were found hanging from a tree in Sindh, Pakistan, highlighting the struggles of the Hindu community. Financial woes are believed to have driven the father to take such a tragic step.

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Hindu Farmer And Three Children Found Hanging In Pakistan: A Tragic Case Of Despair

In a tragic incident, the bodies of 32-year-old Hindu farmer Chaman Kolhi and his three children were discovered hanging from a tree in the Umerkot district of Sindh, Pakistan, on October 4th. The children, identified as Bhagchand (8), Hero (6), and Sohni (4), were found alongside their father in a mango farm near Palli Morr.


The bodies were promptly removed from the tree and shifted to a local hospital for post-mortem examinations, while authorities launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Financial Struggles Behind the Tragedy

According to initial reports, Chaman Kolhi was struggling financially due to a poor crop yield this season. Tensions with his wife over their dire situation may have contributed to the tragic event. Police suspect that Kolhi may have hanged his children before taking his own life, but a more detailed investigation is underway.

Hardships of Sindh’s Hindu Community

The tragic deaths have once again drawn attention to the hardships faced by the Hindu community in Sindh. Hindu activist Shiva Kacchi took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his sorrow and frustration over the government’s lack of action. He emphasized that rising unemployment and hunger are pushing many in the community towards suicide. “The government and institutions have become silent spectators,” Kacchi lamented.

As investigations continue, this devastating incident underscores the urgent need to address the growing economic challenges and suffering faced by vulnerable communities in Pakistan.

Further updates are awaited as authorities conduct the post-mortem and delve deeper into the case.

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