Pattoki, Punjab, Pakistan — A Christian family’s home was allegedly set on fire in an act of revenge following a dispute over the alleged theft of a church battery, leaving the family devastated and raising renewed concerns about the safety and protection of religious minorities in Pakistan.
The incident
reportedly occurred in Baharwal Kalan, within the jurisdiction of Sarai Mughal
Police Station, where the residence of Arshad Dina Masih, a servant of Baharwal
Church, was allegedly targeted. According to the complaint, the attackers
poured petrol on the house and set it ablaze.
Arshad Dina Masih
stated that after a church battery was allegedly stolen, questions were raised
regarding the incident, and suspicion fell on Muhammad Rizwan alias Jani, son
of Muhammad Iqbal Ansari, and others. He alleged that the suspects developed hostility
after being questioned and later carried out the attack as an act of revenge,
believing that the Christian family would be unable to defend themselves or
seek justice.
The fire completely
destroyed the family’s household belongings, including furniture, personal
possessions, and essential items. The incident caused significant financial
loss and emotional distress, leaving the family facing the difficult task of
rebuilding their lives after their home was reduced to ashes.
Pastor Imran Amanat,
Head of LEAD Ministries Pakistan, strongly condemned the alleged attack and
called for justice and protection for vulnerable Christian families.
“Setting a family’s
home on fire is a cruel and unacceptable act. Every citizen, regardless of
faith, has the right to safety, dignity, and equal protection under the law.
Those responsible must be held accountable through a fair and transparent legal
process,” Pastor Imran Amanat stated.
LEAD Ministries
emphasized that it continues to document and raise awareness about cases
involving violence, discrimination, and persecution against Christians in
Pakistan. The organization’s advocacy and human rights reporting efforts focus
on amplifying the voices of affected communities while promoting justice,
religious freedom, and protection for religious minorities.
According to Arshad
Dina Masih, while he had gone to the church for worship, the accused allegedly
went to his residence, poured petrol on the house, and set it on fire. He said
that all household items were destroyed in the resulting blaze.
The victim stated
that he approached the Station House Officer (SHO) of Sarai Mughal Police
Station and submitted an application requesting the registration of a case
against the nominated suspects. However, he alleged that the police initially
refused to register the complaint and did not properly address his concerns.
The matter was later
brought to the attention of senior police officials following intervention by
community representatives and local Christian leaders, including MPA Emmanuel
Ather Jules, along with Nadeem Shimon, Saleem Ghori, and Christian advocate Abid
Gujjar. Their efforts helped ensure that the complaint received due attention,
leading to the registration of the case.
Following these
interventions, police registered the case as FIR No. 757/26, according to the
report.
Christian leaders and
community representatives have urged authorities to conduct a transparent
investigation, ensure protection for the affected family, and take appropriate
legal action against those responsible.
Sardar Mushtaq Gill
condemned the alleged attack on a poor Christian family whose home was
reportedly set on fire after petrol was poured on the property. He expressed
deep concern over the increasing vulnerability of Christians in Pakistan,
stating that religious minorities often face harassment, discrimination, and
violence due to their weaker social and economic position. He urged authorities
to ensure impartial investigations, equal protection under the law, and
accountability for those responsible so that vulnerable communities can live
with dignity, security, and justice.
The alleged attack
has renewed concerns among Christian communities regarding the challenges faced
by religious minorities and the need for stronger measures to ensure security,
equality, and justice for all citizens.
LEAD Ministries
clarified that its mission is to document, report, and raise awareness about
cases of violence, discrimination, and persecution affecting Christians in
Pakistan. The organization focuses on advocacy and human rights reporting to
amplify the voices of victims and marginalized communities. It emphasized that
LEAD Ministries does not provide financial assistance or receive funds for
individual cases; instead, it works to promote justice, religious freedom, and
the protection of vulnerable Christian communities through documentation,
awareness, and advocacy.

