Gujranwala, Punjab — LEAD Ministries strongly condemns the brutal assault on Yousaf Masih, a Christian sanitation worker serving under the Suthra Punjab program, in the Francis Abad area of UC No. 69, Pasrur Road, Jandian Bagh Wala, Gujranwala, Punjab.
According to eyewitnesses, Yousaf Masih was allegedly attacked by four Muslim fruit vendors who struck him with a two-kilogram iron weight stone commonly used on commercial scales. He was left severely injured and covered in blood. This shocking act of violence has caused deep concern and fear within the local Christian community.
Reports further indicate that the accused individuals had previously subjected Masih’s supervisor to verbal abuse and harassment. Despite these warning signs, no preventive action was taken, allowing hostility to escalate into a life-threatening assault.
“This attack is not an isolated incident but a painful reflection of the daily discrimination, humiliation, and insecurity faced by Christian workers in Pakistan,” said Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries. “Christian sanitation workers perform essential duties for our communities, yet they continue to face social exclusion and vulnerability because of their faith and socio-economic status.”
Christians in many parts of Pakistan remain economically disadvantaged and socially marginalized, which increases their vulnerability to harassment, intimidation, and violence. Weak implementation of the law and inadequate protection mechanisms often embolden perpetrators, who may attempt to pressure or intimidate victims and their families to avoid accountability. LEAD Ministries stresses that justice must be applied impartially and effectively to ensure that no vulnerable community is left unprotected and no offender is allowed to evade the law.
Yousaf Masih and his family have appealed to Maryam Nawaz, Chief Minister of Punjab, urging her immediate intervention and strict legal action against the perpetrators. LEAD Ministries fully supports this appeal and calls upon the Government of Punjab and relevant law enforcement authorities to ensure a transparent investigation, immediate arrests, and swift justice.
LEAD Ministries urges authorities to uphold constitutional protections, guarantee the safety of minority communities, and take concrete measures to prevent further incidents of violence and religious discrimination.
Justice for Yousaf Masih is not merely a legal obligation—it is a moral imperative. LEAD Ministries reaffirms its unwavering commitment to documenting abuses, advocating for victims, and raising its voice against systemic persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. We call upon civil society, government institutions, and all people of conscience to stand united in defending the dignity, safety, and equal rights of every citizen.
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