Karachi. Atrocities on minorities in Pakistan are not taking the name of stopping. The latest case is from Sindh province. Here a woman and two teenage girls from the Hindu community were kidnapped. People forced two of them to convert to Islam and married them to Muslim men. Police said 14-year-old Meena Meghwar from Nasarpur area and another teenager from Mirpurkhas town were abducted. At that time the girl was returning home from the market.
In the third incident, a married woman went missing from Mirpurkhas. Later when she came forward, she had allegedly converted to Islam and was married to a Muslim man. In the last case, the police refused to register an FIR on the complaint of the woman’s husband, Ravi Kurmi. Ravi Kurmi says that his neighbor Ahmed Chandio used to harass his wife earlier. Later he kidnapped her and converted her to Islam.
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A police officer in Mirpurkhas said that all three cases are being investigated. He said that married woman Rakhi claims that she converted of her own free will and married a Muslim man. Abduction and forced conversions of young women have become a major problem in the interior of Sindh province. There is a significant number of Hindus in this province in Thar, Umarkot, Mirpurkhas, Gotki, Khairpur areas. Hindus are mostly workers.
Conversion of three girls happened in March
In June this year, a teenager named Kareena Kumari told a court here that she was forcibly converted and married to a Muslim man. In March this year, three Hindu girls Satran Odd, Kavita Bhil and Anita Bhil were kidnapped and converted and then married to Muslim men within eight days.