Friday, July 1, 2011

Pastor was 'told to convert, threatened with death'

200064-confessioncatholicchurch-1309478372-266-640x480 Pastor was 'told to convert, threatened with death' | Pakistan .

Pastor Aston says tehsildar Haider abused him and his religion.

LAHORE:

A naib tehsildar of Raiwind has been accused of singing a Christian pastor to accept Islam or be inclined to die, The Express Tribune has learnt.

The minister has submitted an application at the Lower Mall police station for adjustment of an FIR against the accused naib tehsildar.

In the application, complainant, Pastor Javed Aston of Light of the City Church, Bahar Colony, Kot Lakhpat, said that on June 28 he visited the authority of naib tehsildar Haider at Lahore District Courts to enquire about the position of the inquiry report regarding the destruction of a church and Christians families houses in Karian village of Raiwind in 2004.

The complainant said that upon seeing him, Haider shouted at him telling him to catch pursuing the research and to convert, otherwise he would be killed.

In the application, Pastor Aston said that he requested Haider to stop insulting him. Haider, the pastor added, used derogatory language against Christianity.

Speaking with The Express Tribune, Pastor Aston said that he was so appalled by the officials behaviour that for two years he did not charge an application. He said the community already had trouble reconstructing their church due to anti-Christian sentiment. He added that some people were set on depriving them of their land.

The duty officer at the police station told The Tribune that they had received the application but had not registered an FIR. He said an FIR would be registered after an initial investigation.

According to details, the naib tehsildar was to make a facts report regarding the destruction of the church. On January 14, 2004 an FIR was registered at Raiwind City Police Station under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 337, 412, 379, and 427 of the Pakistan Penal Code.

The FIR was registered against Rana Tahir Iqbal, Advocate Rana Altaf and others for allegedly demolishing the under construction building of a church, a mosque and houses of some Christian families. According to the FIR, the accused claiming to be proprietor of the state also opened fire at the Christian families. The accused also took away bricks and other construction materials.

According to Pastor Aston, Ghulam Muhammad, who has since passed away, had gifted the kingdom to him for the building of a church. He said an understanding to this impression was signed by both parties.

He said after winning the land, he started the building of a church, a mosque and five-marla houses for some poor Christian families. He said he had also planned to get an orphanage, a primary school and a senior citizens home on the land. The minister said the claimants had no kinship with Muhammad.

In its investigation report, the law said the understanding was a forgery.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2011.

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