Pakistan's Sindh: Shrines Used for Forced Conversion of Minority Girls

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News18•20-01-2026, 11:55
Pakistan's Sindh: Shrines Used for Forced Conversion of Minority Girls
- •Underage minority girls, primarily from Hindu communities like Bheel, Meghwar, and Kolhi, are being abducted and forcibly converted in Pakistan's Sindh province.
- •Intelligence sources reveal religious shrines and madrassa-linked networks are allegedly misused for these conversions, targeting economically marginalized families.
- •Victims are lured or coerced, then rapidly relocated to cut off family and legal access, with conversions often performed at specific shrines.
- •Forged identity papers are used to falsely show minors as adults, bypassing child marriage laws, followed by marriage within days of conversion.
- •Court proceedings often accept 'voluntary conversion' claims under pressure, making it nearly impossible for victims and families to reverse decisions.
Why It Matters: Minority girls in Sindh face systemic abduction and forced conversion, exploiting vulnerability and legal loopholes.
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