Forced conversions in Pakistan must cease immediately. Coercing individuals, especially religious minorities, to change their faith goes against the principles of human rights and religious freedom. Pakistan should strengthen its legal framework to prevent such practices and promote interfaith dialogue to foster understanding and tolerance. Collaborative efforts from international organizations, civil society, and religious leaders are essential to bring about this necessary change. Ending forced conversions will contribute to a more harmonious and inclusive society in Pakistan. Every year more than 1000 minorities girls force fully converted in Pakistan.
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