A recent incident involved a mob gathering outside a Christian family's home after blasphemy allegations spread. Police intervention led to the crowd dispersing, and an initial inquiry found the allegation to be false. The family, including four women and one child, was spared due to the absence of organized fundamentalist groups.

The incident is part of a larger trend, with registered blasphemy cases decreasing significantly. This year, cases have fallen by roughly two-thirds, with only 13 reported so far. Blasphemy-related riots and attacks have also dropped, from an average of more than seven per year to just one in the past 12 months.

Further details on this shift are available from the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and other sources.