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Friday, May 3, 2024

Bangladesh: Minor Hindu girl abducted and converted, family alleges police inaction

Cases of abduction and conversion of minor Hindu girls to Islam in Bangladesh are rising. Now, a minor Hindu girl of Barishal Sadar Upozila is allegedly abducted and later she was married to her abductor after conversion. Family alleged that police did nothing to recover their daughter.

Aishi Saha(13) was a student class – VII. On 22nd May, she went missing from a Hospital where she was admitted. Since then, parents got no trace of her. Meanwhile, her parents filed a complaint at the Police station. But police didn’t take any steps to trace or recover her.

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Recently, documents of conversion and marriage of Aishi Saha were spread in Social media platform Facebook by some Islamists. In those documents, it is seen that Aishi Saha is converted to Islam and she became Mosa. Epa Aktar. Also, she married a Muslim guy Muhammad Kamrul Islam. In the documents of conversion and marriage, it is mentioned that her age is 19 years old. And here comes the main question- How a minor can be converted? 

Her family alleged that her daughter is 13 years old and she is minor. But as conversion of minor is illegal, so Islamists falsely showed her age as 19 years. Her mother alleged that police didn’t take any necessary steps to recover her daughter. If they did steps, she would have with them. 

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