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Hindu Community Leaders Meet Police Officials in Khyber District

Hindu community leaders in Badhra meet police officials, discuss community issues, and praise law enforcement for support and religious freedom.

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Hindu community leaders in Badhra meet police officials, discuss community issues, and praise law enforcement for support and religious freedom.

Hindu community leaders meet police in Khyber to discuss local issues and promote harmony.

November 22, 2025

BADHRA_Today, a delegation of Hindu community leaders from Badhra Subdivision met with SDPO Badhra, DSP Malik Zada Muhammad Abid Afridi, to discuss community concerns and issues. The delegation was led by Hindu community leader Pandit Kabul Nath, sources from the Office of Sub-Divisional Police Officer confirm HTN World.

Delegation Highlights Community Concerns

The delegation included Teja Ram, in charge of Hindu temples, Sarbat Lal, President of the Hindu business community in Badhra, and German Lal. During the meeting, they briefed the DSP on various challenges faced by their community and expressed gratitude to the police administration, including CCPo Mian Saeed, IG Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, DPO Khyber, and the provincial government, for DSP Afridi’s appointment in Badhra.

Pride and Religious Freedom

Speaking during the meeting, the delegation emphasized their pride in being Pakistani citizens and highlighted the complete religious freedom they enjoy. They assured the police of their full cooperation in maintaining law and order and promoting religious harmony in the region.

Appreciation for Local Support

The delegation also thanked the Afridi tribes of Badhra for their consistent guidance, support, and demonstration of brotherhood toward the Hindu community.

Police Assurance

In conclusion, DSP Malik Zada Muhammad Abid Afridi thanked the Hindu community delegation and assured them that, following the traditions of care and cooperation shown by the Afridi tribes, the police would continue to serve, protect, and support the community without any compromise.

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