Activists from Human Rights Watch and Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER) organised the protest outside Karachi Press Club yesterday.
They described the incident in the interior of Sindh province as a bad precedent that went against the rights of all minorities, including Hindus.
Shujauddin Qureshi of PILER said the incident was a worrying sign for all civil and human rights activists and could set a worrisome trend in Sindh.
On October 6, a Muslim mob dug up the body of 28-year-old Bhuro Bheel, a Dalit Hindu who died in a road accident, and placed it outside Haji Faqeer graveyard in Badin district on the ground that a Hindu could not be buried in a Muslim cemetery.
Religious extremists were said to be behind the incident, and they allegedly acted on the direction of a cleric.
After Bhuro, a lower caste Hindu from the Bheel community, was buried in the Muslim graveyard, a local cleric announced on a mosque's loudspeaker that it is "against the teachings of Islam" to allow a Hindu to be buried beside a Muslim.
The Haji Faqeer graveyard has had a long tradition of allowing the burial of Hindus of the Bheel community. Bheels are among the few in the Hindu minority who do not cremate their dead.
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