Court orders Pakistan govt to recover converted Hindu girls, Sushma Swaraj seeks justice


New Delhi, Mar 26 (IT): Week after two minor Hindu girls were abducted and forcefully converted to Islam in Pakistan, the Islamabad High Court has ordered immediate recovery of the girls.

The court has ordered the government to keep the two girls in state custody. The order was passed during a hearing of a petition filed by the two girls who have apparently claimed that their families will try to kill them for converting to Islam and marrying.

Pakistani media has reported that a video has surfaced in which the girls aged 15 and 13 years have claimed that they willingly converted to Islam.

Minister of External Affairs (MEA) Sushma Swaraj has refuted the claims of willing conversion in a series of tweets on Tuesday morning. Swaraj said, "Even the Prime Minister on Naya Pakistan will not believe that girls of this tender age can voluntarily decide about their conversion to another religion and marriage."

Swaraj also said, "Justice demands that both these girls should be restored to their family immediately."

Pakistan has arrested at least seven people, including a man who assisted in solemnising the wedding of two teenage Hindu girls after their alleged abduction and forced conversions.

The two girls, Raveena (13) and Reena (15), were allegedly kidnapped by a group of "influential" men from their home in Ghotki district in Sindh on the eve of Holi. Soon after the kidnapping, a video went viral in which a cleric was purportedly shown soleminising the Nikah (marriage) of the two girls, triggering a nationwide outrage.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered a probe into the incident after the two separate videos started doing rounds on social media.

Citing police, Dawn reported that several raids were conducted on Sunday night in Punjab's Rahim Yar Khan district - where it was believed the girls were taken from Ghotki - and arrested the Nikah Khwan who solemnised their marriages, a leader of the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, and some relatives of the two men who had married the two girls.

  

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  • Chowkidar Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    India has no right to interfere in the internal matters of another country. India is not the caretaker of all the Hindus around the world.
    Those girls are Pakistanis first and then Hindus, as I am an Indian first and a Hindu next.

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    Minister Sushma Swaraj has no business to interfere in this matter. This is Pakistan’s domestic affair.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore/ Kwt

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    Do you remember that Musharraf raised the issue of Gujarat riots in the UN? Was that not India’s domestic affair? But he was given a befitting reply by AB Vajpayee. Pakistan had always pointed fingers and added fuel to fire whenever there were communal riots in India. But unfortunately there had been no word of condemnation from our politicians when there were explosions in churches or houses of minorities burned in Lahore’s Joseph Colony.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    Sushma Swaraj a very simple question for you, are these 2 girls Indian national?

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    Madam concentrate on Indian issues rather than poking nose on other countries internal matter. They have their law and able PM to deal with.

    There are so many injustice taking place here in our own country on minorities and Dalits, to which if you raise your voice and do something good will b grateful to you.

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    dear sumsa i appriciate what u r doing and u r great lady i see after indira gandhiji..
    but also focus on india that muslim family are beaten by BJP hindhu goons dalits are attacked oepn u r mouth for this tooo..

    i respect u a lot because u r capabale minister ,,

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2019

    I absolutely agree with Ummar.

    I agree it's a sad incident what happened in Pakistan. But our leaders should also focus on the minorities and open up against their own leaders when minorities are treated badly. Why should we poke our nose on other countries when we ourselves are suffering.

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