Rights
Human Rights/Free Speech/Media Hindu girl abducted in Pakistan
Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 11 Oct 2022, 06:18 am Print

Image: Pixabay
Sindh: A Hindu girl has been allegedly abducted in Pakistan's Hyderabad town, media reports said on Tuesday.
According to the girl's parents, Chandra Mehraj was kidnapped from Fateh Chowk area of Hyderabad while she was returning home, reports Hindustan Times.
A police complaint has been filed in connection with the incident.
The girl has not been found so far.
This comes days after three women from the minority Hindu community were kidnapped and forcibly converted to Islam, bringing into light the atrocities committed against minorities in Pakistan, the newspaper reported.
More Rights
- Afghanistan: Surging returns from Iran overwhelm fragile support systems, warns UN
- UN chief Guterres welcomes peace deal between DR Congo and Rwanda
- Bangladesh: Hindu woman allegedly raped in Comilla, five arrested
- July-August uprising: Owner of prominent bookstore in Bangladesh briefly detained, released later
- We are dismayed: India criticises Bangladeshi government over demolition of Hindu temple