Another violence in Pakistan..!? Hindu girl Kidnapped..!?
Another violence in pakistan is the kidnapping of a Hindu girl which is said by the country's The Dawn media. The Hindu community lives in large numbers in the Sindh province of Pakistan. In this situation, a Hindu girl named Shrimati Kareena has been abducted from the Unnar Muhalla area in Qazi ahmed town of the province. However, the police say that the girl was not abducted and that the girl Kareena fell in love with a Muslim youth named Khalil rahman Jono and made a marriage contract by placing her in the Karachi court.
Following this, people of the Hindu community took to the streets and started protesting. They gathered in front of former pakistan President Asif ali Zardari's house and raised slogans against the police. They also requested him to help rescue the girl. On a complaint filed by Sundarmal, an FIR was registered against Khalil's father Askar Jono. The local police later informed that they have registered and arrested.Earlier this year, a gang tried to abduct an 18-year-old Hindu girl named pooja Ott, who lived in the Rohi area of Sukkur city in Pakistan's Sindh province. He objected to this. Enraged by the failed abduction attempt, the gang left the girl in the middle of the street and shot dead the girl, and fled. This barbaric act was carried out in the presence of many members of the public. The shooting of a Hindu girl by a man at her home caused a stir and drew strong condemnation from various human rights organizations in the country. In 2019, the Sindh regional government made a second attempt to outlaw forced conversion and marriage practices. However, some religious opponents opposed the bill. No one forced these women to convert. They said that they fall in love with Muslim men and convert themselves. Following this, the bill was rejected due to growing opposition. Various media and international organizations have been exposing threats against women, minority communities, children, and media workers in Pakistan. Social activists have said that human rights are deteriorating in the country.
Another violence in pakistan is the kidnapping of a Hindu girl which is said by the country's The Dawn media. The Hindu community lives in large numbers in the Sindh province of Pakistan. In this situation, a Hindu girl named Shrimati Kareena has been abducted from the Unnar Muhalla area in Qazi ahmed town of the province. However, the police say that the girl was not abducted and that the girl Kareena fell in love with a Muslim youth named Khalil rahman Jono and made a marriage contract by placing her in the Karachi court.
Following this, people of the Hindu community took to the streets and started protesting. They gathered in front of former pakistan President Asif ali Zardari's house and raised slogans against the police. They also requested him to help rescue the girl. On a complaint filed by Sundarmal, an FIR was registered against Khalil's father Askar Jono. The local police later informed that they have registered and arrested.Earlier this year, a gang tried to abduct an 18-year-old Hindu girl named pooja Ott, who lived in the Rohi area of Sukkur city in Pakistan's Sindh province. He objected to this. Enraged by the failed abduction attempt, the gang left the girl in the middle of the street and shot dead the girl, and fled. This barbaric act was carried out in the presence of many members of the public. The shooting of a Hindu girl by a man at her home caused a stir and drew strong condemnation from various human rights organizations in the country. In 2019, the Sindh regional government made a second attempt to outlaw forced conversion and marriage practices. However, some religious opponents opposed the bill. No one forced these women to convert. They said that they fall in love with Muslim men and convert themselves. Following this, the bill was rejected due to growing opposition. Various media and international organizations have been exposing threats against women, minority communities, children, and media workers in Pakistan. Social activists have said that human rights are deteriorating in the country.