Protest in London over forced conversion of Hindu girls in Pakistan
Protest in London over forced conversion of Hindu girls in Pakistan
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London: Pakistani human rights activists and people of the Indian community in Britain demonstrated in front of the Pakistani High Commission against the forced conversion of a Hindu girl to Pakistan. The protesters were demanding justice for the incident in Pakistan's Sindh province. A Facebook page was quoted as claiming that 'This type of vandalism is being done to Pakistani Hindus.'

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Mahek Kumari, a 14-year-old student of Class IX, was kidnapped a few days ago. She is now seen with Maulana in Amarot Sharif and Maulana is claiming that Mehak has fallen in love with Ali Raza Solangi.' A Facebook page named 'Pakistani Hindus Youth Forum' and 'Sindhi Hindu Student Federation of Pakistan' mentions 50 incidents of forcible conversion and kidnapping and forcibly making Muslims in the last few days.

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In the list released on social media by the minority community, the first number is Komal, who hails from the Tando Aliyar area of Pakistan. After this, there are Lakshmi and Sonia from Karachi. It mentions girls from different provinces of Pakistan. Talking about recent cases, Shanti, Sarmi Meghwad and Mehak are also named in this list.

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