Pakistan, Feb. 3 -- Leaders of the Christian community in Punjab have alleged that members of their community are being falsely implicated in drug-related cases over the past two months, claiming a targeted campaign of vilification and biased reporting.

Addressing a press conference at the Faisalabad Press Club on Monday, Faisalabad Minority Rights Movement (MRM) chief Lala Robin Daniel, along with other Christian leaders, said they supported the provincial government's ongoing anti-drug campaign but rejected what they described as attempts to associate the Christian community with narcotics.

They said drugs such as heroin, hashish and ice were being falsely portrayed as originating from the Christian community through what they termed ...