Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Chairman of Pakistan People's Party, condemned brutal and shocking murders of two Muslim cattle traders in Indian state of Jharkhand at the hands of extremist Hindus. He asked the Indian government to nab the culprits involved and punish them.
The statement came a day after Mazlum Ansari, 32, and Imteyaz Khan, the 13-year-old son of another cattle trader, were hanged to death in Balumath, 110 km (70 miles) from Ranchi.
PPP Chairman said he was shocked by the incident which shook human instincts everywhere in the world and such gruesome acts against minority communities in India were very unfortunate and tragic.
"Such barbaric occurrences must be condemned and culprits involved directly and indirectly should be taken to task under any circumstances," he urged.