Abduction, forced conversion of Hindu girls continues in Pakistan
Several activists during the event 'Aurat' in Karachi talked about atrocities against women and the apathy shown by the government authorities towards such incidents.
Several activists during the event 'Aurat' in Karachi talked about atrocities against women and the apathy shown by the government authorities towards such incidents.
Before 1955 when the Hindu Code Bill came into being, Hindu men could marry as many women as they liked, and some rich ones went on until they had even 13 or 14 wives all in the same house
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday took a jibe at Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan over the abduction and forced conversion of two Hindu girls in Pakistan’s Sindh.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj slammed Pakistan’s Minister of Information Fawad Hussein Chaudhary after the latter tried to take a jibe at India and the Modi government even though two Hindu girls were forcibly converted to Islam in Pakistan’s Sindh.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has sought a report from the Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan over the abduction and forcible conversion of two Hindu teenage girls in Pakistan on the eve of Holi.