Pakistani Hindus asked to unite to recover kidnapped girls

Image

HYDERABAD: October 25, 2012. (Abbas Kassar) Raj Kumar president of All Pakistan Hindu Welfare Panchayet Karachi and uncle of kidnapped and forcibly converted Hindu girl Rinkel Kumari has made appeal to non-Muslims of Pakistan especially Hindus to get united so to liberate their kidnapped girls who had forcibly married to Muslim men. He said the Waderas (Feudal Lords) of Pakistan Peoples Party who mostly happen to be members of parliament of PPP have been involved in atrocities and cruelties against non-Muslims including kidnapping their girls and then forcibly marrying them with their Muslim servants after keeping them in their homes for few weeks. He asked Hindus to put pressure on PPP to take action against its assembly members who are responsible for atrocities against them. He asks nationalist leaders of Sindh headed by Sindh Bachayo Committee (Save Sindh Committee) that if they really want to save Sindh they must not leave Sindhi minorities at mercy of cruel PPP Waderas and should take up their issues. He said around 20 to 25 Hindu girls are being kidnapped every month in Sindh and almost all these crimes are being committed on behest of PPP waderas. He said the cruelties against minorities are worse than even local government ordinance against which the nationalist parties of Sindh are agitating. They must come out on roads against crimes on non-Muslims including forcing them to migrate.

You May Also Like

Image

Sheikhupura Shooting Leaves Christian Newlywed Critically Injured, Renewing Concerns Over Minority Safety in Pakistan. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

SHEIKHUPURA, Pakistan: A 25-year-old Christian man remains in critical condition after being shot during a violent altercation in a

Image

Two Christian Sisters Reunited with Their Family After Escaping Alleged Human Trafficking Network in Sindh

Lahore, Pakistan: wo young Christian sisters from Lahore have finally been reunited with their family after escaping what they allege was an&n

Image

Christianphobia and Religious Hatred Spark Debate After Karachi Salon Incident. Report by Sardar Mushtaq Gill

Karachi, Pakistan: A seemingly ordinary encounter at a beauty salon in Karachi has ignited a wider debate about Christianophobia, religious hatred



"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

nazirbhattipcc@aol.com , pakistanchristianpost@yahoo.com