After an agonizing four-month period, Hasina Oad, a young Hindu girl hailing from Samaro, was at last reunited with her parents. Overwhelmed by emotions, she found herself in tears as she stood before the First Additional Sessions to share her testimony. In a voice quivering with a mix of fear and courage, she recounted the heart-wrenching tale of her abduction and the coerced conversion to Islam she endured.
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