A Hindu woman and her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter abducted in Pakistan’s Sindh Province

Hindus Unsafe in Pakistan! Establish a Hindu Rashtra before such a situation arises in India in the future!

Islamabad (Pakistan): In a disturbing incident from Karachi, a Hindu woman, Rani, and her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter were abducted from the Sindhi Mohalla area of Sher Shah. Rani had stepped out of her home with her daughter when three armed men arrived in a four-wheeler and abducted both of them.

1. An FIR in the matter was registered three days after the abduction; however, the whereabouts of the mother and child remain unknown.

2. Rani’s family has expressed apprehension that both may be forcibly converted to another religion, and that Rani could subsequently be forced into marriage.

3. This incident is neither the first nor an isolated case in Pakistan. Similar crimes against Hindu women and minors are repeatedly being reported from Sindh province.

4. Sindh, which has a sizeable Hindu population, has witnessed 611 crimes incidents against minorities over the past 11 months, including 73 cases of religious conversion.

5. On an average, this translates to seven cases of forced religious conversion of Hindus and other minorities every month. Additionally, each month records more than three cases of abduction, six cases of murder, and over two instances of child marriage involving minorities.