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    Forced Conversions and Abductions: The Plight of Hindu Girls in Pakistan

    World August 18, 20251 Min Read
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    Incidents of abduction and forced conversion of Hindu girls continue to plague Pakistan. A recent case involves a 15-year-old girl abducted from her home in Sindh, leading to family accusations of forced religious conversion. The struggle to even file a First Information Report (FIR) adds to the family’s distress, highlighting the challenges faced. Activists and organizations are protesting the abductions and the inaction of the authorities. Cases of missing girls, such as Priya Kumari and Chanda, are still unresolved. In addition, several other minors have been kidnapped, converted, and married.

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