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A recent New York Times piece titled "Poor and Desperate, Pakistani Hindus Accept Islam to Get By" talks of "Pakistan’s dwindling Hindu minority". An earlier New York Times story in December 2019 mentioned "the pressure for (Pakistani) Hindus to weigh moving to India". The paper also reported that "the Indian government granted 12,732 long-term visas, compared with 4,712 in 2017, and 2,298 in 2016". These stories raise two questions: 1. Is Hindu population in Pakistan declining? 2. Are Hindus moving to India better off than they were in Pakistan? Let me try to answer both of these questions.


Hindu Population in West Pakistan Source: Census Data




Hindu Population in Pakistan:

There are 8.4 million Hindus in Pakistan as of 2018, according to Pakistan Hindu Council. Hindus, including low-caste Hindus, make up 4% of Pakistan's population, a much higher percentage than 1.85% back in 1998.

Contrary to the sensational media headlines about declining Hindu population in Pakistan, the fact is that Hindu birth rate is significantly higher than the country's national average. Although Hindus make up only 4% of Pakistan's population, it is among the worlds fastest growing Hindu communities today, growing faster than the Hindu populations in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Indonesia.



Top Countries With Hindu Populations Source: Pew Research Center

Myth of Hindu Paradise in India:

Pakistani Hindus who migrated to India number in thousands, a tiny fraction of Hindu population of over 8 million in Pakistan. Those who were lured by the media coverage painting India as a Hindu paradise have been deeply disappointed. Many of them are low-caste Hindus who have faced discrimination by upper caste Hindus in India. They are barred from temples and assaulted for drinking from community wells.

A New York Times story featured Baghchand Bheel as a case of disappointed Pakistani Hindus who left for India hoping for a Hindu paradise. “You take these decisions sometimes out of excitement for what your life could be. Then you arrive and realize it’s much different on the ground.”

Baghchand Bheel is of a lower caste, and when he tried to enter a Hindu temple, he was barred entry by the priest because of it, he said. And when a friend tried to drink from the community water well, he was physically assaulted by upper caste Brahmins who accused him of polluting it, according to New York Times.

What Pakistani Hindus face in India today goes back to 1947. In "The Making of Exile: Sindhi Hindus and the Partition of India", Indian author Nandita Bhavnani has written about it. Here's an excerpt:

"Many (Pakistani) Dalits who migrated (whether at the time of partition or subsequently) faced humiliation and discrimination at the hands of caste Hindus in India after Partition. In some cases, they were taken by separate ships or trains. Tillo Jethmalani, who was subsequently posted as camp commandant at Marwar Junction, recalls how one goods train filled with Dalit refugees from Sindh arrived in the middle of Rajasthan winter night, with Dalits lying freezing and semi-conscious inside the goods wagons. Even in refugee camps in India, Dalits were given separate living quarters and dining areas, thus maintaining the status quo of ghettoization."

Contented Pakistani Hindu:

In a piece tiled "A Pakistani Hindu Said He Didn’t Want to Live in India. Here’s Why" published in The Quint in December 2019, Indian writer Akhil Bakshi wrote about his meeting with Ravi Kumar, a Pakistani Hindu, in Nairobi, Kenya. Soon after exchanging pleasantries in Hindustani, Ravi Kumar smiled and said, “Let me clarify that I am not an Indian. I am a Pakistani.”

Here's an exchange reported by the Indian writer:

“It must be difficult for your family to live in Pakistan?” I asked a leading question.

“On the contrary, we are extremely happy there,” he retorted, astonishing me.

“Are you not discriminated against?”

“Not at all! We feel like equal citizens. My family lives in Karachi and nobody has ever bothered us. We are a successful business family trading in rice.”

“But isn't the Hindu community in Pakistan generally impoverished?”

“Not in Karachi. We are probably the most prosperous community. The entire rice trade — milling, retail and wholesale — is controlled by Hindus. They all live in great comfort. I have relocated to Benin — from where I supply rice to West Africa".

“Haven't you ever thought about relocating to India? Do you not want to free yourself of a dismal, perilous existence in Pakistan and migrate to India to seek succour of freedom and a liberal democracy?” I asked.

He looked at me with a hard stare but replied politely: “You are trying to put words into my mouth. Firstly, our life in Pakistan is not miserable. We are very much a part of the mainstream. I am a Pakistani at heart. Secondly, India is the last place I would like to migrate to. I have been to Bombay thrice — to source rice for West Africa — as Pakistan did not have enough surplus for export. All three times it has been a dreadful experience. Right from the time you land, you are questioned and hounded as if you are a terrorist. I had to report to the police station every day. And all that the authorities did was to pick my pockets. I spent most of my time waiting at police stations than at business meetings. I don't like the undignified way I am treated in India. Now I am on my way to source rice from Thailand — over-flying India.”

Summary:

Facts and data show that New York Times' coverage of Hindus in Pakistan is highly exaggerated. There is no truth in the NYT claim of "dwindling Hindu minority" in Pakistan. The New York Times' claims of pressure on Pakistani Hindus to migrate is highly exaggerated. No more than a few thousand among 8 million Pakistani Hindus have migrated to India. And those who have migrated have been deeply disappointed. India is no paradise for Pakistani Hindus.


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Heaven for Hindus is Pakistan may be the Indian agent doing drama in police station to tarnish Pakistan's image......................


Young love thrives on passion and is anything but sensible.

This was the case of the video you posted. Two young Sindhi Hindu girls eloped with two Sindhi Muslims boys. That is to say they ran away from home without informing their parents. Understandably, the parents were devastated. I feel for the parents.

That said, the due process of law took its course. PM Khan ordered an investigation, a commission was formed to ascertain the truth. It was determined the girls had eloped and embraced Islam of free will.


The two girls have given several interviews attesting to this fact in the media. I don't think it is fair to harass them further and disrupt their private marital lives further.



Make an effort to know the complete story before posting.
 
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I agree with you 100% Pakistan is heaven for Hindus again I said the old man was doing just dramatics bloody Hindus, and I am sure his own daughters were characterless and ran away with Muslim Hunks and Miya Mitthu the rescuer of Hindu girls helped them to get converted and get married to humble , honest and caring Muslim lads
Young love thrives on passion and is anything but sensible.

This was the case of the video you posted. Two young Sindhi Hindu girls eloped with two Sindhi Muslims boys. That is to say they ran away from home without informing their parents. Understandably, the parents were devastated. I feel for the parents.

That said, the two girls have since given several interviews attesting that they eloped and embraced Islam of free will. I don't think it is fair to harass them further and disrupt their private marital lives further.

Make an effort to know the complete story before posting.


 
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Heaven for Hindus is Pakistan may be the Indian agent doing drama in police station to tarnish Pakistan's image......................

Pakistani Hindu activist Kalpana Devi talks about how willing conversions of Hindu girls to Islam are often labeled as "forced conversions". She says there is media hype and distortions of facts relating to such conversions. It is important to understand the Hindu community’s patriarchal structures. It is not unusual for Hindu families to attempt to avoid social stigma by characterizing all conversions and marriages of their daughters as "forced".

https://www.riazhaq.com/2017/08/forced-marriages-in-south-asia-myth-or.html
 
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Is it true that #Pakistan's #Hindu population is "dwindling" as claimed by @nytimes in a recent story? Fact: Hindu population is Pakistan is the world's fastest growing, growing faster than in #India, #Nepal, #Bangladesh and #Indonesia. http://www.riazhaq.com/2020/08/india-paradise-for-pakistani-hindus.html

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“It's always possible to wake someone from sleep, but no amount of noise will wake someone who is pretending to be asleep.”

Pakistani Hindu activist Kalpana Devi talks about how willing conversions of Hindu girls to Islam are often labeled as "forced conversions". She says there is media hype and distortions of facts relating to such conversions. It is important to understand the Hindu community’s patriarchal structures. It is not unusual for Hindu families to attempt to avoid social stigma by characterizing all conversions and marriages of their daughters as "forced".

https://www.riazhaq.com/2017/08/forced-marriages-in-south-asia-myth-or.html
 
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India has already committed one Pandit genocide in Kashmir.
 
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What kind of map is this ??? Weird by saying Indonesia is in red (Christianity)

Did you notice Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are in brown, indicating that Hindus are the fastest growing populations in these two Islamic countries? Well, Indonesia is in red for the same reason, indicating Christian population there is the fastest growing in the country.
 
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Did you notice Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are in brown, indicating that Hindus are the fastest growing populations in these two Islamic countries? Well, Indonesia is in red for the same reason, indicating Christian population there is the fastest growing in the country.

I dont think the map is true, based on latest census, Muslim Indonesian even grow a bit percentage and stood at 88%, which is actually not too different with the census number 20 years ago.
 
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The Paradise just hell for 11 Pakistani Hindu. Mass suicide due to Hunger.
 
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I dont think the map is true, based on latest census, Muslim Indonesian even grow a bit percentage and stood at 88%, which is actually not too different with the census number 20 years ago.
I would definitely take this entire thread with a pinch of salt..!!!

South Asian people are known to discriminate one another heavily, I don’t think things are much different in Pakistan.
 
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