<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><span style='color:red'>Hindus rally for Muslim charity </span>
Hundreds of members of Pakistan's Hindu community have turned out to protest on behalf of a Muslim charity accused by India over the deadly Mumbai attacks.
The protesters in the city of Hyderabad in Sindh province complained that Jamaat-ud-Dawa was not a terrorist organisation and should not be banned.
They said it was a "saviour" in providing food and water.
Many in Pakistan's minority Hindu community are poor farm workers.
One protester, Biga Ram, told Reuters news agency: "How can an organisation be terrorist if it's been providing food and water to us despite knowing that we're not Muslims?"
She added: "They're friends of humanity. We condemn the ban. It's unjust."
Some of the banners read: "Do not ban our saviour!"
Bhai Chand, a Hindu community leader, told Associated Press the charity had set up water wells in the desert.
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so those poor farm-labourers made all those placards with neat handwriting?
Hundreds of members of Pakistan's Hindu community have turned out to protest on behalf of a Muslim charity accused by India over the deadly Mumbai attacks.
The protesters in the city of Hyderabad in Sindh province complained that Jamaat-ud-Dawa was not a terrorist organisation and should not be banned.
They said it was a "saviour" in providing food and water.
Many in Pakistan's minority Hindu community are poor farm workers.
One protester, Biga Ram, told Reuters news agency: "How can an organisation be terrorist if it's been providing food and water to us despite knowing that we're not Muslims?"
She added: "They're friends of humanity. We condemn the ban. It's unjust."
Some of the banners read: "Do not ban our saviour!"
Bhai Chand, a Hindu community leader, told Associated Press the charity had set up water wells in the desert.
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<img src='http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45303000/jpg/_45303860_hyap.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
so those poor farm-labourers made all those placards with neat handwriting?

