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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Hindu minor girl abducted by Muslim policeman deployed for minority safety: Sindh, Pakistan

Instances of atrocities on Hindu minorities of Pakistan are only increasing by the day. It has become a common occurrence, in Pakistan’s Sindh in particular, to abduct Hindu girls especially minors, and forcibly convert them to Islam.

According to reports, Neena Kumari daughter of Ramesh Lal from Sindh’s Nashharo district’s Halani Darbar was abducted by policeman Ghulam Mahroof Qadri. He was deployed at a picket for the security of the area’s minority residents.

Religious Conversion took place on February 11th

As per the statement of a Hindu political leader from Sindh, Neena went missing five days before while returning from school. Her family got to know about her abduction after investigation.

Akhil Pakistan Hindu Panchayat (APHP) said that policeman Qadri took her to a mosque (Dargah) located 400 kilometers away from his home in Karachi and converted her to Islam renaming her Maria before marrying her. The news was made public on Tuesday after the completion of the marriage.

The Hindu leader said even policemen cannot be trusted henceforth. 

A marriage certificate was uploaded on social media in which the age of the Hindu girl was mentioned as 19 whereas her family claimed she was a minor. Sindh’s Hindu leader said that the policemen deployed for the security of the minority residents in the area also cannot be trusted after this incident. He also told that every other day Hindu and Sikh girls are converted.

The leader added that this latest abduction happened despite a private pact recently signed between Islamic Maulvis and Pakistani Hindus. The pact has signatures of Samaro’s Peer Mohammad Ayyub Jaan Sarhandi, Bharchundi Sharif Dargah’s Miyan Abdul Haq (aka the ntorious Mian Mithoo), Karachi’s Maulana Nauman Naeem – these people are known for abducting Hindu and Sikh girls and forcibly converting them to Islam. On behalf of the Hindu side, Pakistan Hindu Council’s patron Ramesh Kumar Vankvani (he is also a politician and MNA from the ruling PTI party) signed the document. According to the agreement, girls from minority religions can be converted (to Islam) only after discussing with their parents.

Imagine the plight of Pakistani Hindus that a Hindu parliamentarian from PM Imran Khan’s party is forced to sign a semi-formal agreement with predatory Islamic clerics pleading them to at least discuss with parents before converting and marrying off their abducted daughters! They have totally given up hope of any kind of justice from the Pakistani state. The international community has all but abandoned Pakistani Hindus – the entire liberal cabal in the West and Bharat is more concerned with internet shutdown in Kashmir than the lives of Hindus in Pakistan.

Even the bare minimum step by Bharat (the natural homeland of Hindus and other Dharmics) to provide some succor to Pakistani Hindus by introducing CAA which speeds up the citizenship process for Hindu & other minority refugees, is viciously & violently opposed by the left-liberal-Islamist nexus.

(Featured Image Source: Times of India)


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