A number of cases have come to light in Pakistan over forced conversion of Hindu girls. The demand to increase international pressure on Pakistan on the issue of religious conversion of minority Hindu and Sikh girls was raised in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. At the same time, the declining population of Hindus in Pakistan has also become a matter of concern. BJP MP 'Vijay Goel' demands this punishment for fraud builders Raising the issue during Zero Hour, BJP MP Kirodi Lal Meena said that the incidents of forced conversion of Hindu girls after the Pulwama attacks by many parts of Pakistan have intensified. He said the temples have been broken. Sikhs are being thrown out of the Gurudwara. One thousand girls have been forcibly converted. He said Pakistan is not safe for minorities. The Government of Pakistan is not serious about the security of minorities. It has been 72 years since Pakistan was founded. In 1947, the number of Hindus was 31 per cent, which has now come down to just 1.2 per cent. Parliament Session: Ravi Shankar Prasad's big statement on Triple Talaq In this case, the BJP MP asked the Indian government to help create international pressure to stop atrocities on Hindus, Sikhs, Kristen and other minorities in Pakistan. "International pressure should be put in place to prevent religious conversions," NCP MP Vandana Chavan (NCP) raised the issue of different age criteria for admission to Class I in various states. Raised the issue of drought fears. He said 44 percent of the people are suffering from drought. He demanded to provide 3000 TMC of water to the southern states to connect the Godavari river with Cauvery. The BJP's Satyanarayana Jatia expressed her desire that it wanted a time-bound programme to tackle water, air and soil pollution. Because this pollution is becoming a threat to human life. Also Read: June will be the hottest month in Earth's history, the condition will get worsen Suchitra Krishnamurthy gets a dirty message on Facebook, Mumbai police reach to her! Johor University get is to be broken, court fined Azam Khan three lakh Minakshi Lekhi remembers Nehru on triple talaq bills, know why