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Four Hindu Children Abducted and Forcibly Converted in Sindh: A Disturbing Pattern in Pakistan

A recent incident in Sindh, Pakistan, has once again brought international attention to the relentless persecution faced by the Hindu minority in the country. According to reports, three Hindu girls and one minor Hindu boy were abducted and forcibly converted to Islam, highlighting a deeply entrenched pattern of religious coercion and violence targeting vulnerable minorities in Pakistan.

The Incident

On June 20, 2025, it was reported that four Hindu children—three girls and one minor boy—were abducted from Sindh province and subjected to forced religious conversion. This incident is not an isolated case, but part of a broader, ongoing crisis that has plagued Hindu communities in Pakistan for years. The abductions were reportedly carried out by local Islamist groups, with the children subsequently converted to Islam under duress. The families of the victims, already living in fear and marginalization, now face further trauma and uncertainty.

Systemic Persecution and Legal Failure

The abduction and forced conversion of Hindu girls and boys in Pakistan, particularly in Sindh, has become a recurring tragedy. Human rights organizations and local activists have repeatedly documented a systematic pattern: young Hindu girls are abducted, subjected to psychological and physical abuse, coerced into giving statements of “willing” conversion, and often married off to their abductors. In many cases, the legal system fails to protect victims, with police inaction or even complicity reported frequently.

Despite sporadic legislative attempts, such as the Sindh Provisional Assembly’s 2016 bill to prohibit forced conversions, meaningful legal protection remains absent. Religious parties have consistently opposed such measures, leaving minority communities exposed to ongoing abuse.

The case of the four abducted Hindu children is emblematic of a much larger, deeply disturbing pattern of religiously motivated atrocities in Pakistan. Reports of Hindu girls—and increasingly, boys—being kidnapped, raped, forcibly converted, and married to their abductors are alarmingly frequent. These acts are not merely isolated crimes but are enabled by a toxic mix of religious extremism, patriarchal attitudes, and institutional apathy.

The Human Toll

For Hindu families in Sindh and other parts of Pakistan, the fear of abduction and forced conversion is a constant shadow. Many families refrain from sending their daughters to school out of fear, stifling their education and future prospects. The trauma inflicted on victims—many of whom are minors—includes sexual violence, forced marriage, and lifelong separation from their families and communities. The threat of blasphemy accusations further silences dissent, as even attempts to reclaim abducted children can result in legal retaliation or mob violence.

Institutional Complicity and Global Silence

The complicity of local authorities—ranging from police to clerics who officiate forced conversions—has been widely documented. In many cases, the perpetrators act with impunity, emboldened by the lack of legal consequences and the tacit approval of powerful religious groups. International response has been muted, with global human rights organizations and foreign governments offering little more than statements of concern.

The Need for Urgent Action

This ongoing crisis demands urgent and comprehensive action:

  • Legislative Reform: Pakistan must enact and enforce strong laws prohibiting forced conversions and child marriages, with meaningful penalties for violators.
  • Institutional Accountability: Police and judicial authorities must be held accountable for failing to protect minority victims and for complicity in these crimes.
  • International Pressure: The global community must move beyond statements and apply diplomatic and economic pressure to ensure the protection of minority rights in Pakistan. Initiative from the neighboring Hindu majority country, Bharat, is of paramount importance in this regard.
  • Community Support: Local and international NGOs should expand support services for victims and their families, including legal aid, counseling, and safe shelters.

Without decisive action, the cycle of abuse will continue, and the future of Pakistan’s Hindu minority—already dwindling due to migration and declining birth rates—will remain perilous.

Summary of Recent Incidents

Below is a brief glimpse of some recent cases of abduction, rape, forced marriage, and conversion of Hindu girls in Pakistan, as documented in news reports, shedding light on the systematic and brutal nature of the crimes faced by Hindus in Pakistan:

Date/ReportedVictim(s) & AgeLocation (Sindh, Pakistan)Nature of IncidentSource
Jun 20253 girls, 1 minor boySindhAbduction, forced conversion to IslamOrganizer
Jan 2025Kajool Meghwar (15-year-old)MirpurkhasAbduction, forced conversionHinduPost
Jul 2024Shanti MeghwarSindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriageHinduPost
Jul 2024RadhikaSindhAbduction, forced conversionHinduPost
Jul 2024Sabhagi BhilSindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriageHinduPost
Mar 2024Chanda MaharajSindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriage, returned to abductorHinduPost
May 2024Maya KohliSindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriageHinduPost
Mar 2024Kamla MeghwarSindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriageHinduPost
May 202416-year-old Hindu girlKarachiRaped and killedHinduPost
May 2024Shumaila (minor)SindhAbduction, forced conversion, forced marriageHinduPost

Conclusion

The abduction and forced conversion of Hindu children in Pakistan is not an aberration but a systemic human rights crisis. The international community, Pakistani authorities, and civil society must confront this issue with the urgency and seriousness it demands. Without meaningful intervention, the cycle of violence and erasure facing Pakistan’s Hindu minority will only deepen, leaving generations of victims in its wake.

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