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In the quest to give justice to the teenage girls abducted in the Sindh province, Pakistan, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj made a stern call asking Pakistan to return the two minor Hindu girls to their family. The two Hindu girls were abducted, then forcefully converted to Islam and married off on the eve of Holi.
As the situation gets worse, Pakistan police authorities have revealed their true face by giving a blind eye and ‘what can we do if they got converted by their own will’ attitude. The colourful festival of Holi was transformed into a day of cries and worries after two Hindu sisters from the village Hafiz Salman near Deharki were kidnapped and forcefully converted. The Ghotki’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) informed Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Kaleem Iman that the two girls have embr
The abduction and forceful conversion of two Hindu girls has exposed the cruel face of Pakistan and the atrocities pondered on the minorities. Having a strong stand on minorities, India on Sunday raised the issue the abduction of the two Hindu girls in Pakistan's southern Sindh province. In an official note verbale to Pakistan Foreign office, India shared its concern and called for suitable remedial action by the neighbour nation.
One such dreadful incident took place in Sindh wherein two teen girls were abducted and forcefully converted into Islam. It was on Wednesday, 20 March, when the two teenage Hindu girls from Pakistan were allegedly abducted from Ghotki in Sindh, on the eve of Holi. People came down on streets of Daharki town of Sindh’s Ghotki district protesting and urging for justice by bringing back the kidnapped girls.