A Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) study reveals that many Hindu families in Sindh are migrating due to deteriorating law and order, religiously motivated violence, economic hardships, and climate change. The report, authored by journalist Zia-ur-Rehman, notes that migration has been ongoing since 1947, with spikes during events like the Babri Mosque demolition. HRCP chairperson Asad Iqbal Butt highlighted that while affluent Hindus find better opportunities in India, poorer migrants often end up in refugee camps. Minority rights activist Pushpa Kumari emphasized issues such as forced conversions, kidnappings, and societal intolerance as key factors driving this exodus.
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