Fear and Turmoil: The Plight of Hindu Women in Pakistan's Sindh Province

A Hindu woman and her daughter were reportedly kidnapped in Sindh province, Pakistan, sparking community fear of forced conversion and marriage. Despite an FIR, concerns rise as such abductions reportedly increase, with civil rights activist Shiva Kaachi raising alarm over threats and safety concerns.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Karachi | Updated: 09-12-2025 14:49 IST | Created: 09-12-2025 14:49 IST
Fear and Turmoil: The Plight of Hindu Women in Pakistan's Sindh Province
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In a distressing incident that has sparked widespread fear in Sindh, Pakistan, a Hindu mother and her minor daughter have reportedly been abducted by unknown gunmen. The alarming event unfolded in the bustling streets of Karachi's Sindhi Mohalla on Saturday.

Witness accounts suggest the woman was seized by three armed men and forcibly placed into a white Alto vehicle. Civil rights activist Shiva Kaachi highlighted that the family fears the woman would face forced conversion to Islam and subsequent marriage to one of her abductors.

The situation has drawn urgent appeals for action and police intervention, as reports of similar abductions become increasingly frequent. Meanwhile, in Umerkot city, another kidnapping attempt was thwarted as nearby individuals intervened, reflecting the growing tension and community vigilance.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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