Daharki, Sindh – The alarming trend of forced conversions in Pakistan continues as yet another Hindu woman falls victim to coercion. Chandani, a married woman and mother of two, was forcibly converted to Islam, leaving behind her family in distress.
Reports indicate that Chandani was taken to the residence of Pir Mian Javed Ahmed Qadi in Bharchundi, a location notorious for such incidents. There, she was pressured into reciting the Kalma, an Islamic declaration of faith, and was given the new name Amna.
The systematic persecution of religious minorities, particularly Hindu women, in Sindh has been a growing concern for human rights activists. Many cases follow a similar pattern—women and girls are abducted, coerced into religious conversion, and often married off against their will. Families who resist face threats, legal hurdles, and little to no support from authorities.
This latest case raises urgent questions: How long will this oppression continue unchecked? Why are the authorities failing to protect religious minorities? Where is the international response to these human rights violations?
The world must take a stand against these forced conversions. Religious freedom is a fundamental right, and it must be upheld for all communities. Global human rights organizations must intervene, and strict legal actions should be taken against those perpetuating these crimes.
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