Krishan Bheel

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Krishan Bheel (Urdu: کرشن بھیل) (born in 1968) is a Pakistani politician. He is one of the few Hindu politicians in Pakistan[1] and belongs to the Pakistan Muslim League (N).

Early life

He was born in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan on March 1, 1968, into a Sindhi Hindu family. He received his degree from Sindh University in 1990.

Slapping incident

In Pakistan's parliament, Bheel slapped a politician. During discussions, a member of Bheel's party condemned Pervez Musharraf. An opposing politician, Qari Gul Rehman recited a qaseeda in favour of Musharraf, and was then heckled by members of Bheel's party. After proceedings Rehman, approached Bheel and called him Hindu in a derogatory manner. Bheel then slapped him three times before the fight was broken up.[2]

References

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  1. NA-341, Non Muslim-IX - Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency
  2. Darbari Maulvi and the Darbar Template:Webarchive The Nation - December 9, 2005

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