On Wednesday, Pak PM Imran Khan called the attack on Hindus in Ghotki a ‘conspiracy to sabotage his UN General Assembly address’.

On Wednesday, Pak PM Imran Khan called the attack on Hindus in Ghotki a ‘conspiracy to sabotage his UN General Assembly address’.

He goes on to claim that the Pakistani constitution bats for equality for all, a falsity which doesn’t change even if it’s repeated a thousand times.

Ghotkti attack on Hindu community was to sabotage Imran Khan's UN speech. He says "jis ne kya hai", an open secret kis ne kya hai. Brags about "my speech will be nothing like anyone has ever seen”. pic.twitter.com/8gySocU4JE — Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) September 18, 2019

Hundreds of protesters ran amok in Pakistan's Sindh province after the principal of a school, belonging to the minority Hindu community, was falsely accused of blasphemy and booked in the matter.

Demonstrations began in Ghotki town on Saturday after an FIR was filed against Notal Mal, the teacher of Sindh Public School, by Abdul Aziz Rajput, alleging that the principal had committed blasphemy, The Dawn reported.

Following this, protesters took to the streets and demanded the arrest of the principal and issued a call for a shutter-down strike.

Several videos of stick-wielding protesters had gone viral on social media on Sunday, in which they were seen desecrating a Hindu temple and damaging the school where the alleged incident occurred.

Police were controlling law and order situation in the area, said Ghotki Senior Superintendent of Police Farrukh Lanjar.