The recent mob attacks on churches and homes of Christians in eastern Pakistan were triggered by a complex web of personal disputes and allegations. According to local authorities, the violence erupted after three Christians allegedly threw pages of the Quran outside the house of Raja Amir, falsely implicating him and his brother in a blasphemy case. This action was reportedly orchestrated by Pervez Kodu, who believed that Amir had an affair with his wife and knew that Muslims would target Amir if the pages were thrown outside his house.