The Asian Age

Converted Hindu girl’s kin in Pak fear for life

-

Karachi, June 18: The parents of a 16-year-old Hindu girl who was allegedly abducted and converted before being married to a Muslim man in Pakistan have changed their location due to fear, a media report has said.

Ravita Meghwar was abducted by some men from the influentia­l Syed community in Tharparkar’s Nagarparka­r area in the southeast Sindh province on June 6, creating an uproar among the minority community.

Her parents said that they have changed their location fearing they might be attacked by the family of their daughter’s so-called husband, Geo TV reported.

Meghwar’s parents said they moved from Wanharo village to Mithhi after they raised their voice against a man, nearly double the girl’s age, kidnapped their daughter, forcefully converted her to Islam and married her, the report said.

A court has summoned both the parties on June 30. The girl’s mother wanted the police to take Meghwar in their protective custody until the hearing day, but the police said they cannot take action against the “couple”.

The Hindu community, along with the girl’s family, has insisted that she was kidnapped and forcefully converted. Her father Satram Das Meghwar alleged that influentia­l members of the Syed community had kidnapped his daughter after giving sleeping pills to the family.

He alleged that despite frequent appeals, Thar police did not take any action. However, the girl said she had not been kidnapped but eloped with Ali Nawaz Shah. She and her husband requested the Hyderabad bench of Sindh high court to provide them protection.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India