Controversy in Sindh: Alleged Forced Conversions Unveil Deeper Communal Rifts

In Sindh, Pakistan, police rescued three Hindu girls and their cousin amid allegations of forced religious conversions. The incident sparked significant backlash, with community leaders condemning the practices targeting Hindu minorities. Concerns grew over systemic issues, particularly impacting poor and uneducated families, prompting demands for justice and accountability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Karachi | Updated: 20-06-2025 18:13 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 18:13 IST
Controversy in Sindh: Alleged Forced Conversions Unveil Deeper Communal Rifts
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In Sindh province, Pakistan, police have rescued three Hindu girls and their male cousin following public outcry over allegations of forced religious conversions. The minors, aged between 13 and 22, were allegedly coerced into converting to Islam, prompting a fierce response from the Hindu community.

Senior police official, SSP Ghulam Nabi Keerio, confirmed that authorities had arrested the individual suspected of orchestrating the conversions. The case took a public turn after videos surfaced online, purportedly showing the minors claiming they converted willingly, contradicting statements from their families.

The incident has highlighted broader concerns about abductions and forced conversions of Hindu minorities in Sindh. Rajesh Kumar, leader of the Hindu Panchayat, criticized the systemic failure to protect vulnerable individuals, particularly those from impoverished backgrounds, calling the incident a communal tragedy demanding urgent action.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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