Video shows worst conditions of Hindus in Pakistan, shops reject to give a haircut to Hindu

Recently, a shocking video of discrimination against Hindus has emerged from the neighboring country Pakistan. A video is rapidly going viral on social media, in which a Hindu man was refused a haircut by a Muslim barber just because of his identity. Hindus do not recite Kalma, so they cannot cut his hair.

In the viral video, a Hindu man goes from one shop to another and asks for a haircut, revealing his identity. In this area of ​​Pakistan, there are only Muslim barber shops, when the Hindu man asks for a haircut, the shopkeeper flatly refuses. He gives a very strange reason for refusing.

According to the viral video, the Muslim barber refuses saying that it does not look good to cut the hair of Hindus. He says that Hindus do not read Namaaz, and do not read Karma. If we cut the hair of Hindus, things will get worse because we go to read Namaaz, and when these Hindu people do not recite our Kalma, then why should we cut their hair?

This is not the first time that the Hindu community has faced such discrimination in Pakistan. Incidents like forced conversion, kidnapping and forced marriage of Hindu girls, and attacks on temples are often in the headlines. According to reports, the condition of Hindu minorities in Pakistan is getting worse day by day, and the government seems unable to take any concrete action on it.

The viral video has been shared by Swati Goyal Sharma on her X handle. After watching the video, users have shared many types of reactions. There is tremendous anger among the people. Many people have condemned the Pakistani government, calling it a gross violation of human rights.

A user writes, that the idiot doesn’t know his grandparents were Hindus, and that he is just a converted Islamic slave.

Another user writes, Better not to get hair cut. You don’t know what the barber will do with scissors and blades.

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