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Christian Sanitation Worker Found Shot Dead At Government Hostel In Pakistan

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by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

LAHORE, PAKISTAN (Worthy News) – A Christian sanitation worker employed by the legislature of Pakistan’s Punjab province was found shot dead late Friday at a government hostel in Lahore, police and Christian rights advocates confirmed early Saturday.

The victim, identified as Naveed Masih, worked at the Punjab Assembly, the provincial legislature in Pakistan’s most populous region. Photos shared with Worthy News showed large crowds attending his funeral.

Police said Masih was found with a gunshot wound inside the Members of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Hostel, a residential facility for lawmakers near the Civil Secretariat in Lahore.

Authorities said his body was taken to a hospital for a post-mortem examination as investigators worked to determine whether the death was the result of suicide, an accidental shooting, or foul play.

An official from the Islampura police station explained that officers are examining all possibilities. “We are investigating from every angle,” the official said, adding that early indications raised the possibility that Masih may have shot himself, though no final conclusion has been reached.

NEW DETAILS EMERGE

Christian advocacy group LEAD Ministries told Worthy News that Masih had reportedly been asked earlier that day to clean a room associated with a provincial legislator at the hostel.

According to LEAD founder Sardar Mushtaq Gill, a hostel employee identified as Ali Haider, described as a cook, and two other individuals were reportedly linked to the room. Police have not publicly named any suspect or announced arrests.

Gill also alleged that investigators were examining whether the scene had been disturbed. Authorities have not publicly addressed that issue, but stressed that no motive has been established.

Police emphasized that all possibilities — including personal or workplace disputes — remain under review.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY REACT

Masih, who was in his 30s, was married and the father of one child. Community members said his wife is expecting another.

His funeral was held as a Christian service and drew many local residents, witnesses said.

The case has drawn concern from Christian leaders and minority-rights advocates, who are urging authorities to ensure a transparent and thorough investigation.

Pastor Imran Amanat of LEAD Ministries said Masih’s death highlights deeper anxieties among minority communities. “This tragic death underscores the vulnerable position many minorities feel they occupy. Justice must be delivered without delay and without bias,” he told Worthy News in a statement.

BROADER MINORITY CONTEXT

Advocates say the case reflects longstanding concerns about the situation of Christians and other religious minorities, who are often overrepresented in sanitation work and other low-paid, high-risk jobs in Pakistan.

Pakistan, a Muslim-majority country of more than 240 million people, is home to an estimated 4 million Christians. The country ranks 7th on the annual World Watch List compiled by Open Doors, which monitors persecution of Christians worldwide.

Christians make up a small minority of the population and have long reported discrimination and social marginalization. Human rights groups have documented cases involving blasphemy accusations, workplace discrimination, and violence targeting minority communities.

However, police stressed that there is currently no confirmed evidence that Masih’s death was linked to his faith or that it was a targeted attack.

INVESTIGATION CONTINUES

Senior police officials said they are reviewing forensic evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reconstructing what happened.

The MPA Hostel is located in a high-security zone near the Punjab Assembly in Lahore, making the circumstances surrounding the shooting particularly sensitive.

Authorities did not announce any arrests on Saturday.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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