Source: News Bharati |
Karachi, March 5:
There is no protector for the Religious rights of Hindus in Pakistan in
the cases of ‘Forced Conversions’ of Hindu Girls in Pakistan. Hindus
in Pakistan have demanded immediate action against forced conversions
of Hindu girls in Pakistan. The leaders of the Pakistan Hindu Council
appealed to the Pakistan government at a press conference on Thursday,
to take action against forced conversions of Hindu girls to Islam in
rural Sindh.
The council’s women wing president,
Mangla Sharma, spoke on the alleged abduction of Rinkle Kumari, a
17-year-old Hindu from Mirpur Mathelo, who converted to Islam and got
married to a Muslim boy, Naveed Shah, on February 24. Sharma claimed
that the girl was forced to convert. “We want the government to hand the
girl over to her parents as per her request.” Sharma said that the
community has not objected to other cases of marriages between Hindu
girls and Muslim boys as they were free-will unions. She alleged that
during the judicial hearing, Rinkle was forced to change her statement.
On
Sunday, prominent members of Hindu community in Kareach, took out a
rally and staged demonstration outside the press club in Pannu Aqil on
Sunday against the alleged kidnapping and forceful conversion of Rinkle
Kumari who was named Faryal.
It is unfortunate that the Pakistan
Government is playing blind on these issues but more surprisingly media
in Pakistan is publishing biased and one-sided news on the issue of
forced conversion. The immature and regressive media of Pakistan is
publishing the news saying that the rally of Hindu community was
attended by only a ‘Dozen’ Hindus and that the Hindu girl is not
‘kidnapped’ but ‘eloped’ with the Muslim boy.
It is interesting to see how the
Pakistan Media has showcased a ‘fundamentalist’ and ‘anti-human rights’
mindset about the issues related to the Minorities in Pakistan.
In any democratic country the Media
plays a vital role in creating, molding and reflecting public opinion.
Over the years the Media has acquired the status of "Fourth Estate" as
it was aptly described by the British politician Edmund Burke. Its seems
that the Pakistan Media has not yet became matured to play ‘its’ role
of ‘social engineer’ and is reflecting the views of its majority
populace which follows Islam and fundamentalism.
Pakistan’s ‘leading’ Newspaper ‘The
Express Tribune’ has reported the news in a totally biased manner. Its
use of words expresses all. In its news story published on 4 March, the
The Express Tribune’ reports that, ‘Faryal and Naveed Ahmed Shah
fell in love, eloped and went to Daharki to Mian Mohammad Aslam of
Bharchoondi Sharif. However, nineteen-year-old Faryal’s father, Nand
Lal, had told the Mirpur Mathelo police that she was kidnapped by Shah,
who lived in Sufi Mohallah.
Mian Mohammad Aslam, the son of
Pakistan People’s Party MNA Mian Abdul Haq had said that the couple had
visited him on Friday and the girl had expressed her desire to convert
to Islam and marry Shah. Aslam informed the girl’s father and asked him
to meet his daughter to confirm her wishes.
The couple was taken to the Dargah
Aalia Qadria Bharchoondi Sharif where she had embraced Islam. Pir Mian
Abdul Hayee alias Mian Shaman had solemnised the nikkah. Mirpur Mathelo
DSP Syed Abbas Shah was informed about the marriage.”
'The Express Tribune’ has not once used the Faryal’s real hindu name which is ‘Rinkle Kumari’.
The Media is trying to hide the fact
that there were scores of Hindus who came together at the Karachi Press
Club to protest against the kidnapping and forced conversion of Faryal.
The family accused that Aslam had backed the forceful conversion of
Rinkle Kumari to Islam and marriage to Shah, a supporter of the MNA.
Wearing black armbands, the protestors – members of Hindu, Christian and
Sikh communities – chanted slogans against the trend of forceful
conversion of young girls.
Daya Ram, Kumari’s relative, said, “We
want the girl to be produced in the court again. Earlier when the court
took decision in her case, they did not allow her parents to be present
there.” He added, “The girl said that she wanted to go with her parents,
but the court did not decide in her favour.” The enraged community said
that they won’t stop protesting till she is handed back to her parents.
They appealed the Supreme Court of Pakistan to take suo moto notice of this incident and demanded for a fair trial.
Meanwhile, the Hindu community rally was
led by writers SG Bhagia and Raj Kumar Lakhwani. The protestors were
demonstrating on the streets from Bhelar Road and shouting slogans
against the government gathered outside the press club.
Talking to the journalists, the leaders
strongly condemned what they declared an act of kidnapping and forceful
conversion of Kumari, daughter of Nand Lal.
They said, “We are a peaceful community and do not have a tribal backing, therefore we are are considered to be soft targets.”
The protestors blamed that the Pirs of
Bharchoondi Sharif pressurised the girl to convert to Islam and marry
Shah. They said that even when she was produced in the court for
recording her statement, dozens of armed men from Bharchoondi Sharif had
gathered outside the courtroom, which according to them, was a pressure
building tactic.
Hindu leaders told reporters that
hundreds of Hindu families have migrated to India, because of the crimes
against them. They demanded of the government to provide protection to
the Hindu community to dispel the sense of deprivation and insecurity
prevailing in the community.
The rising cases of forceful
conversions of Hindu girls to Islam are clearly indicative of serious
violation of Human Rights of the minorities in Pakistan. If the Pakistan
Human Rights Commission, Pakistan Government and Pakistan Media are
failing to perform their duties, it is the time that, the International
community and Human Rights organizations should initiate their actions
for the amnesty of Hindu community of Pakistan.
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