The major minorities are not safe in Pakistan and they are forced to face various plights for their survival in Pakistan. As they have not been getting any proper protection and treated as insecure by the government, they have no option but to leave the nation. Leading Pakistani dailies have charges focusing the difficulties of minorities in the nation.
According to sources, The Express Tribune has alleges that the situation of Hindu girls in Sindh are very grim and they are being abducted, forcibly converted to Islam and then are being married off to Muslim men, while in Balochistan, several Hindus are leaving their ancestral homes, sometimes moving to India or going to large urban cities like Karachi and Quetta because of the threats and difficulties they face in their day-to-day life.
Meanwhile the Interior Minister of Pakistan Rahman Malik has sparked controversy after he claimed that India was carrying out a conspiracy by issuing over 250 visas to Hindus, after some 60 Hindus were believed to have migrated to India from Jacobabad district of Sindh.
In fact, the Hindus were actually followers of the Maharaj from Jacobabad, who were leaving for a religious pilgrimage to India with him, and their visas were actually issued by the Indian High Commission, it said.
Although some of the Hindu reached at Wagah border revealed some astonishing stories. According to the daily, their lives had been turned into a living hell because insecurity issues. They said that although they were travelling to India for a religious pilgrimage, they might decide to stay on there if they found it convivial, the editorial said.
(With inputs from ANI)
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