Islamabad:In yet another case of religious persecution of minorities in Pakistan, Hindus in Sindh province have alleged that the Islamic proselytising group, Tablighi Jamaat tortured them, demolished their houses and also abducted a Hindu boy for refusing to convert to Islam.
A video from Sindh shared widely on social media, showed Bheel Hindus protesting against the forced conversions.
"We will prefer to die but will never convert to Islam," women, children holding hand-written posters against the Tablighi Jamaat were seen protesting in Nasur Pur, Matiar.
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A woman who was speaking on behalf of the protesters said that their properties were grabbed and homes demolished and they were beaten, forced to leave, and asked to convert if they wanted to get their houses back.
In another video, a woman lying on the ground was wailing that her son has been abducted by the members of Tablighi Jamaat. The woman was begging the Jamaat to release her son.
The persecution of Hindus and Christians has been rampant in the Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.
In an excruciating indictment of the Imran Khan government, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) recently said that over the years there have been horrific, religiously motivated attacks on the minority communities and any efforts towards eradicating the violence, prejudices, and inequalities have been virtually imperceptible.