Sindhi Sangat Sindh condemn forced conversion of Two Hindu girls

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Hyderabad: March 23, 2019. (PCP) Sindhi Sangat Sindh strongly condemns forced conversions of Hindu and Christian girls in Pakistan, recently two minor Hindu girls Reena and Raveena were abducted and forced converted on the eve of Holi, while a 15 years old Christian minor girl from Faisalabad was also forcibly converted. Sindhi Sangat Sindh demands in strongest terms government must take immediate action against the kidnapers and their facilitators involved in kidnapping and forced conversion of minor Hindu and Christian girls.

In an issued Press statement, central chairman of the Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has said forced conversion is heinous crime against humanity recently on the eve of Holi two minor Hindu girls, Reena aged 14, and Raveena aged 16, have been forced to convert their religion after the abduction, two Hindu minor girls Reena and Raveena were abducted from Daherki, Sindh, Pakistan, and a 15 years old Christian minor girl from Faisalabad was kidnapped and forced to convert her religion. Atrocities against religious minorities raised to an alarming condition but government have failed to take any serious action against culprits. Chairman Sindhi Sangat Sindh Mansoor Khaskheli has further said Religious extremists routinely attack their places of worship temples and churches, kidnap their women and compel them to marry. Sindhi Sangat Sindhi strongly condemns kidnapping, forced conversions of Hindu and Christian girls and atrocities against religious minorities in Pakistan. Sindh Sangat Sindh appeal international community and Human Rights org to take serious notice of Human Rights violations.

 

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