Attacks on Hindus in Pakistan on the pretext of Seema Haider, 3 sisters were married to kidnappers in Sindh
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Shiv Kachi, head of Kistan Daravar Ittehad, said the incident took place in Sindh’s Dharki area where Chandni, Roshni and Parmesh Kumari, daughters of a Hindu businessman Leela Ram, were first abducted and then forcibly converted to Islam.
Three daughters of a Hindu businessman in Pakistan’s Sindh province have been married off to Muslim men who first abducted them and forcibly converted them to Islam, according to a leading minority rights group in the country. Shiv Kachi, head of Pakistan Daravar Ittehad, said the incident took place in Sindh’s Dharki area where Chandni, Roshni and Parmesh Kumari, daughters of a Hindu businessman Leela Ram, were first abducted and then forcibly converted to Islam.
He said that the conversion was done by one Peer Javed Ahmad Qadri and later they were also married off to Muslim men. Kachi said that despite appeals and pleas from the platform of his organization, the problem of forced conversion of Hindu girls continues unabated and the police and authorities are not catching the culprits. He said that all the three sisters were married to the same men who kidnapped them. Kachi also claimed that attacks on the Hindu community in the riverine areas have increased since the Seema Haider incident.
Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman and mother of four children, came into hiding in India to live with Sachin Meena, a Hindu man, whom she befriended through an online game platform. She was ostracized by her family and neighbors for daring to break the social norms of a conservative Muslim country. Kachi said that because of this incident, there are daily threats of retaliatory action against Hindus in the riverine areas.
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