The article reports on a controversial case from Shahdadpur, Sindh, Pakistan, involving four Hindu siblings—three sisters and their younger brother—who were allegedly abducted and forcibly converted to Islam. The incident has sparked outrage among the Hindu community and human rights advocates.
Here’s a summary of the key developments:
- 🧕 The Individuals: The siblings—Jiya Bai (22), Diya Bai (20), Disha Bai (16), and Harjeet Kumar (13)—were reportedly taken from their home and converted to Islam.
- 🏛️ Court Proceedings: A local court ruled that the two adult sisters could remain in a shelter home, while the two minors were returned to their parents.
- 🗣️ Conflicting Claims:
- The siblings testified in court that they converted willingly.
- However, their family and community leaders allege coercion and police pressure.
- 📰 Media Narratives: Pakistani media outlets portrayed the conversions as voluntary, while Indian and diaspora media questioned the credibility of those claims, citing a broader pattern of forced conversions in the region.
- ⚖️ Legal Outcome: Based on the siblings’ statements, the court dropped kidnapping charges against the accused individuals.
This case has reignited concerns about the safety of religious minorities in Pakistan, particularly in Sindh, where reports of forced conversions—especially of Hindu girls—have been recurrent.