The killing of Hindu farmer Kailash Kolhi in Pakistan’s Sindh province has ignited widespread protests and reopened painful questions about minority safety in the country. Shot dead by a powerful feudal landowner, Kolhi’s murder has become a symbol of fear, impunity, and silence faced by Pakistan’s Hindu community. Protesters across Sindh are demanding justice, arrests, and protection for minorities living under constant threat. India has responded with sharp clarity. New Delhi has rejected Pakistan’s moral posturing on minority rights and called out its abysmal record of systemic persecution. The incident comes amid rising regional violence against minorities, including attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, prompting India to issue strong warnings against communal violence.

































