Christian Youth Murdered In Pakistan Amid Rising Attacks

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

SARGODHA, PAKISTAN (Worthy News) – Hundreds of Christians, including family members, have protested the killing of a young Christian agricultural worker by one or more Muslims in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province and the alleged reluctance by authorities to properly investigate the case.

Twenty-year-old Marqas Masih, who was single, was found dead Tuesday in the rural village of Chak No. 36 in the Markabad area of Punjab’s Sargodha district, investigators said. Christians told Worthy News it was the latest in a series of killings targeting the Christian community in the region.

Masih reportedly worked around a farmhouse in the area as an agricultural laborer.

Police announced Wednesday they had detained the main suspect, identified as Muhammad Mohsin, but family members said that “three landlords,” including the main suspect, were involved.

In remarks shared with Worthy News, the family said that when they saw the body, they noted that Masih had been “mistreated and tortured” to death. Mohsin and the other alleged accomplices reportedly claimed Masih had “committed suicide.”

PROTEST AND POLICE RESPONSE

In protest, Masih’s family and local Christians placed his body on the area’s main road, demanding justice, according to video footage obtained by Worthy News.

Amid the pressure, the police issued a First Information Report (FIR), which is necessary to launch a criminal investigation against the suspect, Christians said.

No official findings on the cause of death have been released.

TORTURE ALLEGATIONS

Family members allege that three landlords, including Muhammad Mohsin, were involved and said Masih had been mistreated and tortured before his death. They said they discovered burning marks and other signs of mistreatment on his body.

The incident has heightened fears among minority communities about systemic discrimination and exploitation in Muslim-majority Pakistan, LEAD Ministries warned.

Pastor Imran Amanat of LEAD Ministries told Worthy News the killing represented “a grave violation of human rights and religious freedom” and demanded an impartial investigation.

Gill highlighted the “exploitative conditions” faced by Christians in rural Punjab, where he said many laborers are underpaid or compensated with food.

“This is not an isolated tragedy,” Gill stressed. “It reflects systemic oppression that leaves minority communities vulnerable and voiceless.”

CALLS FOR JUSTICE

Pastor Amanat added that the government must act decisively to protect these communities and hold perpetrators accountable.

LEAD Ministries says it has been documenting persecution and violence against Christians across Pakistan.

Beyond advocating for justice, the organization also supports church growth, evangelism, church planting efforts, and pastors working in high-risk areas amid reported Islamic extremism.

It is calling on Christians worldwide to stand with persecuted believers by monitoring abuses and strengthening vulnerable communities.

Human rights groups have demanded a thorough forensic investigation into Masih’s death, stressing legal accountability.

MINORITY FEARS GROW

They warn that delays and weak protections leave minority families—especially Christians dependent on landlords—vulnerable to abuse.

Masih’s funeral has drawn national attention, highlighting what rights activists view as systemic violence and discrimination against Christians and other religious minorities in Pakistan.

The case has also underscored concerns about the vulnerability of unmarried Christians working in rural Punjab.

Advocates say the killing of Marqas Masih is a stark reminder of the need for legal accountability, government intervention, and broader reforms to prevent further violence against minority communities.

Pakistan ranks 7th on the annual World Watch List of countries where advocacy group Open Doors says Christians face the most severe persecution.

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

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