Why don't the forced repentance of Hindu and Christian girls stop in Pakistan?
Pakistan, born of the distribution of India, still runs after 78 years on the old Hindu and anti -Indian pattern. The situation of religious minorities in Pakistan is the only matter that the rulers across the border did not deliberately pay attention. This is a problem that has long attracted the attention of the whole world. Cases of kidnapping and Christian girls in Pakistan are increasing year by year. God trusts the honor of Hindu sisters and daughters in Pakistan. Especially the girls of Hindu minorities, Christian minorities and other religions are first kidnapped and raped and then faithfully faithful and repented. This dirty work is usually done by making a rocket. Those who work for minorities’ interests have called the new matter of forced conversion a ‘planned crisis’. Which includes 1000 Christian and Hindu girls each year according to Solidarity and Peace Movement, approximately 1,000 Christian and Hindu girls (12 to 25 years old) are kidnapped in Pakistan each year. The problem is that the police often avoid acting. Human rights organizations such as Jubilee campaign and open doors have warned that the number of such cases is increasing. In 2024 alone, the victims of ten years emerged. Life’s sadness and helplessness occur many victims of life and social stigma, while the courts often accept the demands of the kidnappers that the girls want to convert and marry to their own. In May 2023, Mohammad Adnan and his father kidnapped the smile at a gun point, after which the minor was forced to adopt Islam. The minor was declared “Woman” of Adnan. Smile has been sexually harassed repeatedly. In June 14 -year -Us Muskan Liaquat of Muridke of the Sheikhpura district Punjab escaped from prison after almost two years. After being released from organized crime from prison, including kidnapper horses, Muskan reported that Christians beat and humiliated him with an iron bar. She was abused after being tortured during forced pregnancies. Surprisingly, the case of Smile is not unique in Pakistan. On June 19 this year, four Hindu brothers and sisters, Zia (22), Diya (20), Disha (16) and Ganesh Kumar (14) from Shahdadpur in Sindh were kidnapped. Two days after the abduction, an online video and sisters contain their new names. Things like ‘National Minority Day’ are absurd. The radicals were satisfied with this step, but you could hardly understand what happened to the families of these children. Meanwhile, the proposed law to declare violent repentance that a crime has faced regular failure due to the opposition of religious pressure groups. Analysts believe that minority communities become more vulnerable due to increasing fundamentalism and the government’s inactivity in Pakistan. Human rights organizations have called on the international community, especially the US to connect the assistance given to Pakistan with concrete minority protection reforms.