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						liquor kills 40 in Pakistan ahead of Hindu festival 
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		[March 23, 2016] 
		By Syed Raza Hassan 
		KARACHI (Reuters) - At least 40 people, 
		mostly from Pakistan's minority Hindu community, have died and dozens 
		were taken to hospital after drinking tainted liquor days ahead of a 
		major festival, police said on Wednesday. | 
        
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			 Most of the victims were from the Hindu Kohli community who had been 
			drinking on Monday ahead of Thursday's Holi festival, which marks 
			the beginning of spring, Irfan Baluch, a senior police official in 
			Tando Muhammad Khan district, east of Karachi, said. 
 "It's a Holi celebration-related incident as mostly Hindus have been 
			affected," he said.
 
 Deaths from tainted liquor, often home-brewed, have occurred 
			periodically in Pakistan, where it is illegal for Muslims to buy or 
			consume alcohol. Minorities need permits to buy alcohol in 
			restricted quantities.
 
 Non-Muslims make up only about three percent of the 190 million 
			population of Pakistan.
 
 In 2014, 23 people, mostly young Muslims, died and 22 were admitted 
			to hospital after they consumed home-made toxic liquor in different 
			parts of Karachi during the Muslim Eid holidays.
 
 (Reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; Editing by James Mackenzie, Mehreen 
			Zahra-Malik and Nick Macfie)
 
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