Journalist Bilal Farooqi posted the video of the incident on Twitter, saying the NGO that was distributing free food in the colony was driven away by the religious fanatics. He said, “The extremists refuse to accept charity by Ahmadis even though the NGO was not affiliated with Ahmadiyya community.”
https://twitter.com/bilalfqi/status/1243827883971416064?s=21
People on Twitter criticised the behaviour of Delhi colony’s residents, saying that the volunteers were harassed and beaten, despite knowing the fact that they were helping the poor people affected by covid-19.
https://twitter.com/Amraja75/status/1243650215514685440
A Twitter said, “What a shame, charity workers assisting the poor affected by the coronavirus lockdown were harassed, beaten in Karachi by Islamist extremists.”
https://twitter.com/ImGreenGuru/status/1243728190528458753?s=20
It is unfortunate that even in the difficult times when the whole country is fighting against coronavirus, hatred and bigotry against religious minorities continue in Pakistan. This is not the first time that Ahmadiyya community is targeted in the streets or markets of Pakistan. They have been facing hard persecution and religious discrimination since decades just because of their faith. Even their businesses and shops are boycotted here, people don’t engage and deal with them in any possible way.