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Atrocities against Minorities- Another Hindu girl kidnapped and raped in ‘Riyasat-Ae-Madina’ Pakistan

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Pakistan always raises the issue of minority rights in India and accused India of having biased laws against the minorities (read Muslims). However, the facts say something else about Pakistan, as it never cares about its own minorities.

We have seen how the number of Hindus, Sikhs and Christians have gone down in Pakistan. Over and above that, there is a practice in Pakistan, where Muslims are abducting Hindu girls, marrying with them and then raped.

In a recent development, a Hindu girl was abducted, raped brutally and released. The Victim’s family tried to raise this issue and made a compleint with the Police, then those criminals once again kidnapped that girl and raped her.

This fresh incident occurred in Sarangi of Sindh province. The name of the poor Hindu girl is Rani Meghwal, who is the daughter of Malluko Meghwal. The family is threatened by the Muslim abductors and have been asked to keep their mouth shut, else there will be grave consequnces.

Pakistan has a horrible track record, as far as a treatment to the minorities is concerned. According to a Human Rights Commission of Pakistan report, at least 1,000 non-Muslim girls have forcibly converted to Islam in the country annually.

Many of these girls belong to the Hindu community in Sindh, where about eight million Hindus live, and these are only official records, there are thousands of such cases which go unrecorded.

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