Sargodha [Pakistan] An angry mob attacked a Christian man, vandalized his house and set fire to properties in an incident of 'blasphemy' in Pakistan's Sargodha city on Saturday, Geo News reported. One of several incidents that highlight the precarious situation. Religious minorities in Pakistan are facing constant harassment and threats of attacks. The incident took place in Mujahid Colony in Sargodha in Punjab province. The angry mob set on fire a shoe factory set up inside the victim's house. Tires were also burnt and electrical installations were damaged in the area.The situation was brought under control after a large number of police forces reached the spot. The police managed to take the injured people to the hospital in an ambulance along with other injured people and then took away several people. Regional Police Officer (RPO) Shariq Kamal, who detained the suspect involved in the incident, confirmed that the mob also attacked the police party with stones, but they were later dispersed, the RPO said, as reported by GE News. The incident is being investigated and those "disturbing law and order" will be dealt with strictly. Meanwhile, Sargodha District Police Officer Asad Ijaz Malhi told Dawn that the incident occurred over alleged desecration. He said police cordoned off two houses in the colony and "evacuated all the residents safely." Home according to Dawn. When asked about the videos, DPO Malhi said these were "fake videos" and insisted that no one was hurt in Sargodha district. He said, "Police are maintaining law and order HRCP is seriously concerned by the emerging situation in #Sargodha, where the Christian community in Gilwala village is reportedly facing serious threat at the hands of a mob, with unconfirmed reports that a person was allegedly beaten to death '" on A similar incident took place in , but with even greater horror.More than 21 churches and over a hundred houses were burnt, some reduced to debris, in the Jaranwala mob attack on charges of 'blasphemy' in Pakistan's Jaranwala. This was accompanied by large-scale looting and burning of hundreds of houses in an area of ​​Faisalabad district. Additionally, 10,000 Christians were immediately deported and 20,000 people were affected by the incident.