Islamabad: In yet another incident of conversion of girls from minority communities in Pakistan, a 19-year-old Sikh girl was allegedly abducted and converted to Islam before being married to a Muslim man in the country’s Punjab province.
An FIR has been registered against six people in the case, Muhammad Jamil, Nankana City Police Investigation Officer, told media.
The family of the girl, in a video message, have claimed that Kaur was abducted and forcibly converted to Islam and sought Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s help.
Police have arrested one of the suspects named Arsalan, a friend of the prime accused Mohammad Hassan who married the Sikh girl.
“Arsalan facilitated Hassan in getting him married to the Sikh girl,” he said, adding that Hassan is on a pre-arrest bail and could not be arrested.
Jamil said that Hassan and the girl lives in the same locality.
“They developed a love affair and the girl decided to elope with him to contract marriage,” he said.
Jamil said that the advocate of the girl, identified as Jagjit Kaur, in her statement before the court declared that she embraced Islam and married Hassan of her free will.
The police official said that the girl, through her lawyer Sheikh Sultan, rejected her family’s allegations.