Islamabad: A leading minority rights organisation on Tuesday strongly condemned the rape, forced conversion and marriage of a minor Hindu girl in Sindh province of Pakistan, and moreover raised concerns well-nigh the safety of minority communities wideness the country. According to the organisation, a ninth-grade student was kidnapped and forced into a "tragic nightmare" of conversion.
What did the minority rights organisation say?
The Voice of Pakistan Minority (VOPM) said that, a girl named, Pooja, who is the daughter of Ramsun Thakur and a ninth-grade student, was kidnapped and forced into a "tragic nightmare" of forced conversion.
The organisation personal she was given the name 'Dua Fatima' and forced to marry Imran Ali, who is the son of Allah Wario's son. And tabbed the act as "a unforgiving custom" that stripped her of her identity and shackled her to a life she never chose.
What did the rights soul say well-nigh the minor girl's family?
It said that the family's ordeal was widely shared on internet and minority rights groups, raising concerns well-nigh the insecurity of Hindu girls in Sindh.
"In Pakistan, forced conversions aren't isolated tragedies; they're a relentless plague, expressly in Sindh, where Hindu families live in perpetual terror that their daughters will be snatched, brainwashed, and wedded off under the guise of ‘love’ or faith," said Voice of Pakistan Minority.
While talking well-nigh the minor girl, the VOPM stated, "No official word yet from police or courts in Pooja’s plight, but the pattern is heartbreakingly familiar: authorities probe age and consent, yet the power imbalance tilts versus the vulnerable."

