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Delhi Sikh leader condemns Sindh High Court's decision

Reacting to the judgement of  Sindh High Court regarding the minor girl case, Delhi Sikh leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that it is shocking and the world should listen to pleas of minorities in Pakistan, while the same rule does not apply to Muslim girls.

Delhi Sikh leader condemns Sindh High Court's decision
Delhi Sikh leader condemns Sindh High Court's decision
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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 9:05 PM IST

New Delhi: The persecution of minorities in Pakistan continues unabated as another incident of abduction and forcible conversion of girls belonging to minority communities to Islam have come to the fore.

Reacting to the judgement of Sindh High Court regarding the minor girl case, Delhi Sikh leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that it is shocking and the world should listen to pleas of minorities in Pakistan, while the same rule does not apply to Muslim girls.

Delhi Sikh leader condemns Sindh High Court's decision

"It is a shameful incident for Pakistan government that the Sindh High Court has taken the decision as per the Sharia law, even if Huma was found to be underage. The marriage between her and alleged abductor Jabbar would be valid, as she has already had her first menstrual cycle," he added.

"Girls from other minority groups aren’t safe in Pakistan either. The forceful conversion programmes have often been unleashed against the minorities especially Christians, Sikhs and Hindus living in Pakistan with the utmost brutality," Singh further added.

Notably, Huma Younus, a 14-year-old Christian girl from Karachi, who was abducted, forcibly converted to Islam and married off to the abductor Abdul Jabbar.

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New Delhi: The persecution of minorities in Pakistan continues unabated as another incident of abduction and forcible conversion of girls belonging to minority communities to Islam have come to the fore.

Reacting to the judgement of Sindh High Court regarding the minor girl case, Delhi Sikh leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that it is shocking and the world should listen to pleas of minorities in Pakistan, while the same rule does not apply to Muslim girls.

Delhi Sikh leader condemns Sindh High Court's decision

"It is a shameful incident for Pakistan government that the Sindh High Court has taken the decision as per the Sharia law, even if Huma was found to be underage. The marriage between her and alleged abductor Jabbar would be valid, as she has already had her first menstrual cycle," he added.

"Girls from other minority groups aren’t safe in Pakistan either. The forceful conversion programmes have often been unleashed against the minorities especially Christians, Sikhs and Hindus living in Pakistan with the utmost brutality," Singh further added.

Notably, Huma Younus, a 14-year-old Christian girl from Karachi, who was abducted, forcibly converted to Islam and married off to the abductor Abdul Jabbar.

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Intro:Body:Abduction and forced marriages of minorities in Pakistan continues.. The parents of 14 years old Pakistani Christian girl who was abducted forcefully converted to Islam and married off to her abductor will approach Supreme Court after a lower court ruled that marriage within underage girl is valid as per the Sharia law if she has had her first menstrual cycle.

The girl was 14 when she was abducted in October and forced to marry her abductor Abdul Jabbar after being converted to Islam according to parents. the lawyer in Pakistan said that the ruling was not in accordance with since child marriage restraint act passed in 2014 which outlawed marriages of girls under 18 years.

Reacting to this story Delhi Sikh leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that it is shocking and the world should listen to please of minorities in Pakistan the same rule do not apply to Muslim girls but only minorities are tortured.Conclusion:
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