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Hindus in Pakistan angered over forced conversions to Islam

Monday, February 17, 2014 - 14:23 IST | Agency: ANI

The Hindu community in Pakistan is reportedly angered by the rise in forced conversions to Islam.

At a recently concluded seminar titled 'Hindus in Pakistan-issues and solutions,' held at the Karachi Press Club, people belonging to the Hindu community aired their grievances with the increased level of forced conversions to Islam.

Uncle of a girl Rinkle Kumari, Raj Kumar revealed that a six-year-old girl, Jumna, along with her 10-year-old sister, Pooja were also being forced to change religion had the media not raised their case, Dawn News reports. Jumna's mother Soma revealed that one day her girls didn't return from their daily door-to-door selling of clay toys and after several reports in the media about them, they were found to be staying with a man named Rajab Pathan. She further revealed that the police of Akhtar Colony in Mirpurkhas area later produced the girls in court as Muslim children.

Chairman of the All Hindu Rights Organisation, Kishan Chand Parwani, said that it was sad to see the problems of minorities in Pakistan multiplying instead of decreasing. He said that in his five terms of serving as an MNA in Pakistan, he knew that the rights of Hindus have never remained a priority, adding that the Marriage Act for Hindus was never passed by the assembly as the government finished its term and now underage Hindu girls were being forcibly converted to Islam and married to Muslim men.

Parwani further said that Hindu community in Pakistan was facing harassment at every level.

Meanwhile, politician Dr Riaz Chandio said that they would have had no problems with their daughters converting to Islam if they did so of their own free will. Former senator Safdar Abbasi said that it was a sad reality that not just Hindu temples but also mosques, Imambargahs and churches were not safe in Pakistan these days, the report added.


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Hindu community irked by ‘forced conversions’
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Jumna with parents at the Karachi Press Club on Sunday. — Photo by writer
Updated 2014-02-17 08:39:59


KARACHI: “Can you accept your daughters forcibly being married to Hindu men?” said Rinkle Kumari’s uncle Raj Kumar at a seminar titled ‘Hindus in Pakistan — issues and solutions’ held at the Karachi Press Club here on Sunday.

Calling a little six-year-old girl, Jumna, onto the stage, he said that she along with her 10-year-old sister, Pooja, was also being forced to change religion if the media had not raised their case. “What do children as young as Jumna and Pooja know about Islam and their own religion for that matter that they’d want to convert? This is the height of injustice,” he said.

Jumna’s parents, mother Marju and father Soma, were also present. Soma said that they were residents of Akhtar Colony in Mirpurkhas. “We are poor people. My little girls helped supplement our income by selling clay toys and utensils door to door. On Feb 4 they left home as usual with their basket of toys but didn’t return. We raised alarm. “After several reports in the media about our missing girls it was found that they had been staying with a man named Rajab Pathan. The police of our area later produced them in court as Muslim children. “We were prevented by the police from seeing them, too.

“Then the court sent them to a Darul Aman over suspicions they may have been subjected to child abuse at home. Little Jumna has been given back to us now but Pooja is still at the Darul Aman.

She seems to have been brainwashed into saying strange things about us. Her mind seems affected by the trauma,” the girls’ father, Soma, wept.

Mr Kishan Chand Parwani, chairman of the All Hindu Rights Organisation, the organisers of the seminar, said that it was sad to see the problems of minorities in Pakistan multiplying instead of decreasing.

“I have served as an MNA in this country five times now and know that the rights of Hindus have never remained a priority here. We came up with the Marriage Act for Hindus but it was never passed by the assembly as the government finished its term. So underage Hindu girls are being forcibly converted to Islam and married to Muslim men.

“Minorities are protected by law everywhere in the world but the Hindu community in Pakistan is facing harassment at every level,” he said.

To prove this point several affectees from Sindh came to narrate their ordeal.

All present on the occasion agreed that people representing them in the assemblies were actually their parties’ yes men.

Politician Dr Riaz Chandio said that they would have had no problems with their daughters converting to Islam if they did so of their own free will. “But we know that this is not so. Rinkle Kumari’s case is before us,” he said.

Former minister Jai Prakash from Quetta said that he had found his party and government supportive to his community. “For instance, an old Hindu temple was falling within the area marked out for the Hingol Dam in Balochistan but the map was changed to avoid destroying it after I raised the issue with government,” he said.

Karamat Ali of the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research said that minorities should make themselves as visible as possible in order for the country to think about them, too. “When you need to go to court to change your name then how can you be changing your religion without any legal proceedings?”

Writer and poet Fahmida Riaz said that she only wanted to thank the Hindu community to finally come on a platform to raise their voice for their rights. “Looting and plundering is going on everywhere but when it happens to members of the Hindu community it is done especially knowing that you won’t fight back. So get up and fight for your rights,” she said.

Former senator Safdar Abbasi said that it was a sad reality that not just Hindu temples but also mosques, Imambargahs and churches were not safe in Pakistan these days.

Iqbal Butt of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan was of the opinion that one had to raise an issue to be able to solve it.
 
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A well planned process to wipe off the minorities. . . !!

no minorities. . . no minority harassment issues .. . . . .!!

Poor ppl . . . . its not just extremists. . but .. . . media and the Govt. is also turning a blind eye towards them. . . .:(

Anyway. . . let the denial debate begin. . . . .
 
A well planned process to wipe off the minorities. . . !!

no minorities. . . no minority harassment issues .. . . . .!!

Poor ppl . . . . its not just extremists. . but .. . . media and the Govt. is also turning a blind eye towards them. . . .:(

Anyway. . . let the denial debate begin. . . . .

Its not denial but social acceptance of forced conversion of Hindu girls. The Pakistan judiciary anyway find logic to support this forced conversion even in the case of minor girls.
 
Bad, we can't do anything about them.
why not? we can ask them to take refuge in India, illegal bangladeshis are dime a dozen and they are given voter ids and ration cards why are not hindus given refuge?
 
What can you say after Gujraat and Muzzafernager
 
A well planned process to wipe off the minorities. . . !!

no minorities. . . no minority harassment issues .. . . . .!!

Poor ppl . . . . its not just extremists. . but .. . . media and the Govt. is also turning a blind eye towards them. . . .:(

Anyway. . . let the denial debate begin. . . . .


Well this meeting took place in Karachi Press Club. And if we read it properly, the parents acknowledge that because of the media their girls were saved from forced conversions. So why blame the media?
Yes we can all blame the govt of Pakistan. But take your turn. There are many things they are blamed for and rightly so. With everything going on. Just fight for your rights. Otherwise no one will help you.

Do have you anything to say on Topic.

Well didnt hundu mobs kill over 2000 muslims in gujarat under the watchful eyes of Narenda Modi(dont write that the courts found him innocent, as it is very easy to get this type of justice in india and Pakistan for politicians). He was referring to this.
 
Well this meeting took place in Karachi Press Club. And if we read it properly, the parents acknowledge that because of the media their girls were saved from forced conversions. So why blame the media?
Yes we can all blame the govt of Pakistan. But take your turn. There are many things they are blamed for and rightly so. With everything going on. Just fight for your rights. Otherwise no one will help you.



Well didnt hundu mobs kill over 2000 muslims in gujarat under the watchful eyes of Narenda Modi(dont write that the courts found him innocent, as it is very easy to get this type of justice in india and Pakistan for politicians). He was referring to this.

Well we are not discussing Gujarat riots, you can fart in respect thread, here we are discussing forced coversion of Hindu Girls and which has nothing to do with Modi, Gujrat, Muzafarnagar.
 
Well this meeting took place in Karachi Press Club. And if we read it properly, the parents acknowledge that because of the media their girls were saved from forced conversions. So why blame the media?
Yes we can all blame the govt of Pakistan. But take your turn. There are many things they are blamed for and rightly so. With everything going on. Just fight for your rights. Otherwise no one will help you.

I have no issues with what . . govt. of Pakistan or civil society is doing with its minority. . . . this is not the first case. . . and. . we hardly come across the names who were convicted for these for these forced conversions. . .but. . . . . its not related to me or my country. . so not my concern. . . . . I just find is funny when ppl accuse others of minority harresments. . when minorities in their own country are not treated well :pop:


Well didnt hundu mobs kill over 2000 muslims in gujarat under the watchful eyes of Narenda Modi(dont write that the courts found him innocent, as it is very easy to get this type of justice in india and Pakistan for politicians). He was referring to this.

See, this is what i'm talking about. . . :pop:
 
why......why.....

oh why ,,,shud this be our concern???

hindus of pakistan
jews of pakistan
sikhs of pakistan
ahmedis of pakistan
christians of pakistan
shias of pakistan

BOTTOM LINE>>> they r all pakistanis....shud not be our concern......,,,,

just cause they r Hindu,,,,we shud take them in??fight for there cause??


why r we emulating "d pakistani ummah" mentality......??

let them fight for there rights themselves,,,,,

at most we can show concern....n nothing more...

@FauzHistorian
trying ur "forking" writing style.....
 
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We can't escape the moral responsibility here. This is not a one time case in far away Argentina. This is systematic. Plus this is happening in our neighboring country, a country through which the great river of Indus still flows.
So for humanitarian reasons alone it is important to allow them in. Fighting for their rights in Pakistan is stupid - that's not OUR fight. But if religious persecution forces them into India we should embrace them with open arms - like the Tibetans.
We need to recognize the fact that persecuted Hindus/Sikhs/Buddhists don't have many places to go. Especially the poor ones. :angel:
 
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