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Inder would have turned 11 this year

April 13th was the perfect day for 10-year-old Inder Vineet to go for a swim. His father had finally become a member of the Hyderabad Club, only after Inder had begged him a million times to do so.

He had, at last, gotten his wish – one that he had waited for a long while. He could learn how to swim now.

On Wednesday, Inder left home around 3:45pm for his third swimming lesson. When Inder arrived at the club he was told to leave, perhaps, the pool was closed. But when Inder was heading back, he was called back by two men, presumably lifeguards.

At 4:30pm that day, Mr Chatandas, Inder’s father, received a phone call every parent dreads. He was told that his only son was found in the swimming pool, having drowned, and had been taken to Ghani Hospital, Hyderabad.

Inder was in critical condition and was not responding to any treatment. The Agha Khan Hospital, Karachi, refused to take this case as they believed the child would not survive. The young boy was then admitted to Liaquat Medical Hospital in Karachi where he struggled between life and death for a week before he passed away.

Young Inder, a student of grade six in Army Public School, Hyderabad, breathed his last breath on April 21st. The club management termed it as death by drowning. Inder would haveturned 11 on June 5th.

Within 24 hours of the incident, Mr Chatandas had contacted the club administration to provide him with the CCTV footage of the tragic incident. The footage he was shown revealed the young boy being taken out of the pool.

When Inder’s family demanded the entire day’s footage from the club administrator, Mushtaq, they were conveniently told that the footage had been deleted and the management did not keep a back up. They even refused to return the innocent child’s swimming costume.

What was the administration trying to hide?

If the boy had passed away because of drowning, why was the management being so unhelpful? Did something else happen or was this an attempt to protect the club’s image?

Doctors had pointed out that young Inder had abrasion marks on his neck, nail marks and scratches on his face with bruises on his arms, and these were inconsistent with the presumed cause of death. The doctors had hinted that this may have been a case of child abuse.

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Inder’s radiology report from the Agha Khan University Hospital

A radiology report by Agha Khan Hospital, Karachi, clearly indicated that there was no water found in the child’s lungs, therefore suggesting that the cause of death was not drowning.

Unsurprisingly, when Mr Chatandas and his family turned to the local authorities for justice, they turned a blind eye to the incident. Inder’s family was then forced to hold protests in Karachi and Hyderabad to gather support for justice for their son.

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The protest held by Inder’s family and friends

The protests caught the IG Sindh’s attention and further investigations were held. The police arrested Nadir and Sajid, the lifeguards, along with Mushtaq, the administrator and another staff member. The latter two were granted bail.

Since then, the investigation has come to a dead end and no progress has been made. Even today, when over a month has passed, Inder’s parents and relatives continue to seek justice for their dead son.

Hyderabad Club is a place where countless children, around Inder’s age (or younger), are found taking part in various sporting activities. What happened to Inder could have happened to any other child and no family should go through the grief of losing their child to such an act of violence.

The club management failed to cooperate with the grieving family and instead held a function on that same gruesome night. When I first heard about this nefarious act, I was in shock because my own siblings go to that very same club and I felt compelled to inquire, as an elder brother and fellow Pakistani.

Why are Inder and his family not getting the attention they deserve?

Why have the authorities overlooked this incident?

Why is it that whenever a non-Muslim is violated, their family has to resort to holding protests in order to get justice?

I know this question is frowned upon, but I want to ask anyway – would this tragic occurrence still be neglected, had Inder been a Muslim?

Having said that, would his parents’ questions remain unanswered?

I don’t think so.

I think we would have been all ears in that case.

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A collection of some of Inder’s photos

Inder’s family has gone through a lot over the past month. Losing a young son, listening to cooked up stories about their son’s death, not receiving cooperation from the club, being ignored by the local authorities and being forced to protest on the streets in order to get justice.

Mr Chatandas and his family have been knocking on countless doors for justice, hoping that someone will empathise with their painful experience.

This is why I appeal to you, the readers.

All of us send our children and younger siblings to clubs, many a times unaccompanied, simply because we trust that the club is a secure place for them. You probably go to clubs yourself – some to workout, some to swim, some to play a sport and some just for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Imagine losing sight of the youngest member of your party and discovering his/her dead body an hour later. Would you not ask for answers? Would you not hold the club accountable? Would you not demand an investigation? I know many who would break the club down brick by brick to find out what happened to their loved one. Then why are we not supporting the plight of this young family?

He was just 10-years-old.

Ten.

And he may have had to endure things no adult would ever want to think about. This child is not just Mr Chatandas’ child. Inder is your child and my younger brother, and I demand justice. Whether that means ripping apart that club to find out why this young soul’s bright fire was snubbed out so viciously. I want those men to be put through the same evil acts they put Inder through. I want justice. And as a Pakistani citizen who cares about his/her children, you should too.

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/3...i-hindu-and-he-was-drowned-in-hyderabad-club/
 
i dint want to say anthing but i cant help it my heart is bledding for what happenned to this kid but those who did it will pay for it as nothing is hidden in eyes of allah and he will do justice and those who are silent on this "zulm" should not forget : Kuffr per kayaam muashrre zinda bach jaate hain Zulm per kayam Muashrre nahee ...... kyonki zulm ek hindu per hua hai iska matlab ye nahi ki zalim zulm karne se rukk jayenge aaj ye bachha is duniya se ruksat hua hai kall ko kissee aur ka bachha bhee ho sakta hai agar in zalimo ko unke anjaam tak nahee pahunchaya gaya
 
The Management of the CLUB needs to be interrogated for siding with culprits.

I do not have words to describe the pain .
no they will never be interrogated as the culprits seem to be some very powerfull people as no one can get away after deleting CCTV footage he was thrown in the pool after bieng sexually assulted by some very powerfull people against whome even the management of the pool is not ready to take action ...... jabb koi muashrra bachho per ho rahe zulm ko bhee bardasht ker jaaye aur zalimo ko sazaa dene se katraaye to samjho uspe azaab e ilaahee nazil honne se koi nahee rok sakta
 
no they will never be interrogated as the culprits seem to be some very powerfull people as no one can get away after deleting CCTV footage he was thrown in the pool after bieng sexually assulted by some very powerfull people against whome even the management of the pool is not ready to take action ...... jabb koi muashrra bachho per ho rahe zulm ko bhee bardasht ker jaaye aur zalimo ko sazaa dene se katraaye to samjho uspe azaab e ilaahee nazil honne se koi nahee rok sakta

Power of Social media combined with Media is stronger than these influential ones.

Let us join hands for a good cause
 
This is tragic and the non-cooperation of management shows that it is not the accidental drowning and even for that they are responsible for allowing a kid to swim unguarded...they are criminals and Pakistan should punish them severely. These people are worse than animal.....I don't have words but I really want the management to be drowned in the same swimming pool.
 
Power of Social media combined with Media is stronger than these influential ones.

Let us join hands for a good cause
i really respect your love for justice jana ji but this news is from14-04-2016 and today is 26-05-2016 why do you think there is no noise on this even today in your media and i had seen this post on FB in april itself and even discussed it with many pakistani members and all of them said what i just said about it .... nothings gonna happen cause he was son of a hindu had he been son of some muslim memeber things would have been like a national talking point but tell me what happenned ?

This is tragic and the non-cooperation of management shows that it is not the accidental drowning and even for that they are responsible for allowing a kid to swim unguarded...they are criminals and Pakistan should punish them severely. These people are worse than animal.....I don't have words but I really want the management to be drowned in the same swimming pool.
he dint died of drowning sir there was no water found in his lungs and there were clear and visble scratch and bruise marks on his body and hospital itself has not ruled owt "child abuse"
 
he dint died of drowning sir there was no water found in his lungs and there were clear and visble scratch and bruise marks on his body and hospital itself has not ruled owt "child abuse"
Please read my comment again as I said that it seems to me it is not an accidental drowning...It is possible they abused him and then drowned to him to cover up for their crime. Now the postmortem analysis should be done and the report will reveal the details.
Also I say that for example it proves that it was accidental drowning still the management is responsible as why the child was allowed when the swimming had been closed and why did the life guards did not save him in time.
 
A couple of Hindu families live close to my neighborhood, they have as much freedom and rights as any other Muslims living here, this isolated incident even though tragic and yes who did it should be prosecuted by law doesn't mean non Muslim minorities are oppressed in Pakistan, I can likewise show a dozens of Muslims minorities killed in India just for eating beef etc

Any Indian trolling and suggesting that Minorities are prosecuted in Pakistan and should migrate to India would be reported promptly.

I feel bad but not surprised......it's only natural that Hindus will be persecuted in a country like Pakistan.....I don't blame Pakistanis, it's the Hindu family's fault for not migrating to India.....I know it's hard to leave one's property and homeland but you got to do what you got to do....

@Horus @WAJsal @Irfan Baloch @Icarus
 
The Hyderabad Club is owned by powerful businessman with collaboration Sharjeel and other political figures... Don't expect any outcome...

I feel bad but not surprised......it's only natural that Hindus will be persecuted in a country like Pakistan.....I don't blame Pakistanis, it's the Hindu family's fault for not migrating to India.....I know it's hard to leave one's property and homeland but you got to do what you got to do....
Crimes happen everywhere but in India his case would've gotten a fair investigation at least.....
this is not a religion act.. but this is the adultery issue which the club don't want to ruin their business..
 
Yes! and after sometime the investigators wouldn't care 'cause there wouldn't be any persistent public outcry.....who cares about a Hindu!

No public outcry? Did you see the protests?
 
Meanwhile no one is interested in talking about the religion of this perpetrator.
http://nation.com.pk/newspaper-picks/12-Apr-2016/male-nurse-rapes-disabled-girl-at-pims
The alleged rapist, male nurse Krishan Kumar, is at large since the matter came to the notice of the hospital high-ups. However, Karachi Company police have booked him under section 376 PPC (FIR 114) and efforts were underway to arrest him. “Medical of the victim has been conducted which has confirmed the rape. Different teams have been constituted to arrest the accused,” said duty officer at the Karachi Company Police Station, Daood Sabir.

The victim girl (N), a resident of Topi tehsil of district Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, had been under treatment at the PIMS for the past two months, said the hospital sources. The accused has been suspended and an inquiry at the hospital level is also underway, a spokesman for PIMS said. The hospital management has constituted an inquiry committee consisting Dr Rauf Niazi, Dr Abid Farooqi and Dr Shazia Farooqi that will probe the issue and report within 48 hours.

On the other side, the administration of the hospital has different versions on the issue. According to the officials, it will be clear only after the examination whether the girl was raped or it was an attempt to rape. Father of the girl Said Gull in his application lodged with the PIMS hospital alleged that the male-nurse raped her daughter. The victim was initially treated at the Neurology Department of the hospital and for the last two months she was admitted to the surgical ICU of the hospital.

The victim passed away few days back.
 
Poor kid
Hope the truth come out and culprits punish as per law. RIP
 
Such incidents need to be stopped with an iron hand. This is the same as was the case of Rimsha Masih and Rinkle Kumari. Severe punishment should be meted out to the accused. Quaid E Azam promised to protect minorities as well as he could but mullahs have highjacked the entire system. The lifeguards clearly are responsible.

We have to start treating our minorities with respect. This is an extreme case but minorities are constantly mocked for their faith, abused and at times kidnapped or killed. Once all Pakistanis were minorities in India. We should treat others the way we would like to be treated.
 

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