Breaking News: 18-Year-Old Hindu Girl Monika Kidnapped from Home in Sindh Amid Rising Minority Persecution

In a deeply distressing incident on September 16, 2024, an 18-year-old Hindu girl named Monika, residing in Noor Township Wagan Road, Larkana, Sindh, was abducted from her home by armed individuals. Reports suggest that the kidnappers forcibly entered her house while chanting Islamic slogans. Monika, the daughter of Hakim Chand Oad, originally from Khairpur Joyo District, According to the family, Yunus Chandio along with his friends forcibly abducted their daughter from the house.
In a subsequent video statement, Monika confirmed that she had voluntarily converted to Islam, a claim that has become a common narrative in such cases and often occurs under duress. Monika’s family and Hindu social organizations in the region are tirelessly working to secure her safe return.
This incident is part of a deeply troubling trend in Pakistan, where the abduction and forced conversion of young Hindu girls have become increasingly common. This act is not just a blatant violation of human rights, but it also illustrates the escalating issue of minority persecution in the region.
The plight of the Hindu minority in Pakistan has drawn attention from various human rights organizations and has raised concerns internationally. Despite the outcry and the desperate efforts of local communities, decisive action against these practices remains to be seen.
This situation unequivocally warrants international attention. Social organizations worldwide and the United Nations Security Council need to take concrete steps to stop this oppression and abuse of minorities in Pakistan. The world cannot remain passive while such gross human rights violations continue unabated.
We call on everyone to stand in solidarity with Monika and countless others who have been victimized in similar circumstances. Let’s demand immediate action for Monika’s safe return and justice for all those who find themselves in similar horrific situations. The rights and freedoms of every individual, regardless of their religious affiliation, must be safeguarded and respected.

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