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The remains of Sri Lankan factory manager Priyantha Kumara, who had been lynched and burnt by a frenzied mob over allegations of blasphemy in Pakistan last week, were buried in his native village with State honours.<br />
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Kumara&#39;s remains were led by the police in a procession that was attended by hundreds of people including friends and family. He was buried in Ganemulla, about 25 km from Sri Lanka&#39;s capital Colombo.<br />
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/sri-lanka-to-give-rs-million-compensation-to-priyantha-kumara-s-family-133330.html">The mourners demanded justice</a> for Kumara from both Pakistani and Sri Lankan governments. They expect Pakistan to punish the perpetrators of the heinous crime.<br />
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Clergy from both Buddhist and Christian denominations attended the burial.<br />
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The 49-year-old Kumara was beaten to death and his body burned by a mob of factory workers who alleged that the Sri Lankan national had committed blasphemy by peeling off a poster with Islamic verses from a factory wall. Blasphemy is considered a highly sacriligeous crime in Pakistan. The mob chanted religious slogans as they assaulted Kumara.<br />
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/sri-lanka-shocked-after-lankan-man-s-horrific-lynching-in-pakistan-132734.html">The brutal murder</a>, committed last Friday, is believed to have been done by supporters of the radical Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), which had recently reached a peace accord with Prime Minister Imran Khan.<br />
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Malik Adnan, one of the co-workers with Kumara, had tried to save him from the mob. Adnan told the media that Kumara was not aware of the contents of the poster. He was awarded Pakistan&#39;s highest bravery award from Imran Khan for trying to shield Kumara from the mob.<br />
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/in-damage-control-exercise-after-the-lynching-of-sri-lankan-national-imran-khan-dials-sri-lankan-president-s-number-132942.html">The topmost Sri Lankan leadership</a> has taken up Kumara&#39;s case with Pakistan. It is, however, walking a tightrope in its condemnation of the incident as the two countries enjoy good relations.<br />
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Pakistan has arrested over 130 people related to the incident, including around two dozen prime suspects. Reportedly, the country&#39;s track record of convicting people involved in cases of blasphemy has been abysmal.</p>
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