SHEIKHUPURA, Pakistan — A 25-year-old Christian man remains in critical condition after being shot during a violent altercation in a village near Sheikhupura, an incident that has once again drawn attention to concerns over the safety and vulnerability of religious minorities in the country.
The victim, Akash Masih, a newly married resident of Mirza Warkan village on the outskirts of Sheikhupura, sustained serious gunshot wounds following a dispute reportedly linked to a financial transaction involving a trivial loan amount.
According to family members, tensions escalated after the repayment of the loan, allegedly leading to a confrontation involving Akash’s younger brother and several local men. During the altercation, multiple shots were reportedly fired. Relatives claim that four rounds were discharged, two of which struck Akash Masih, leaving him critically injured.
The family further alleges that the attackers were Muslim men and has also mentioned the names of certain individuals believed to be involved; however, these claims remain unverified, and police have not issued any official confirmation regarding the identity or background of the suspects.
Residents and family members immediately rushed the wounded man to the Trauma Center Sheikhupura, where he is currently receiving medical treatment. His condition remains critical, according to relatives, while medical officials have not issued any official public statement.
The shooting has sent shockwaves through the local Christian community, prompting renewed calls for justice and greater protection for religious minorities. Family members have appealed to senior government officials, police authorities, and human rights organizations to ensure a transparent investigation and swift legal action against those responsible.
Law enforcement authorities have reportedly launched an investigation into the incident, but no official findings have yet been released.
Reacting to the incident, Pastor Imran Amanat, Head of LEAD Ministries, strongly condemned the attack and expressed concern over what he described as a continuing pattern of intimidation and violence faced by members of Pakistan’s Christian minority.
"This tragic incident reflects the vulnerability that many Christians continue to experience in various parts of the country," Pastor Amanat said. "When disputes over minor matters escalate into acts of violence, it raises serious concerns about the security and equal protection available to marginalized communities. The authorities must ensure that justice is delivered without delay and without discrimination."
Sardar Mushtaq Gill, Founder of LEAD Ministries, strongly condemned the incident, expressing deep sorrow and grave concern over the attack. He prayed for the victim’s swift and complete recovery and reiterated his call for justice, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable communities. He described the incident as deeply distressing and emphasized the urgent need to uphold human dignity and ensure that such acts of violence are neither ignored nor repeated.
LEAD Ministries is actively documenting cases of persecution, harassment, and discrimination against Christians, aiming to raise awareness about the challenges faced by the community and advocating for their protection and equal rights.
Christian rights advocates have long pointed to social and economic challenges faced by minority communities in Pakistan, arguing that Christians often encounter discrimination, exclusion, and barriers to accessing justice. While individual incidents may stem from personal disputes, community leaders emphasize that such cases can deepen fears among minorities who already feel vulnerable due to their social and economic circumstances.
The attack on Akash Masih has renewed calls for authorities to strengthen protections for religious minorities and uphold the rule of law impartially. Community representatives have stressed that every citizen, regardless of faith or background, deserves equal protection, dignity, and security under the Constitution of Pakistan.
As investigations continue, Akash Masih’s family remains hopeful that those responsible will be identified and brought to justice. Meanwhile, members of the local Christian community are urging authorities to address broader concerns regarding minority safety and take meaningful steps to prevent violence and ensure equal protection for all citizens.
The case underscores ongoing concerns raised by rights groups about the vulnerability of religious minorities in Pakistan and the importance of ensuring justice, accountability, and equal rights under the law.


