Judicial Jihad- Court in Pakistan forces parents of minors kidnapped & forcibly converted to Islam to pay Rs 10 million bond so as to not ‘reconvert them to Hinduism’
A Pakistani court has ordered two Hindu families to pay 1 crore rupees (Pakistani Rupees 10 million) each as bond just to get custody of their minor children kidnapped and forcibly converted to Islam. The court said the bond is to ensure the families do not make the kids revert to their old religion, i.e. the court supports their forced conversion to Islam and return to Hinduism is ‘apostasy’, which is not allowed in Islam.
This is the entire case reported from Sanghar district in Sindh, Pakistan: Three sisters and a male cousin – all from Hindu families, disappeared. Their families filed missing complaint suspecting abduction. The Police found the children had converted to Islam and were living with members of majority community i.e. Muslims. When matter reached court, judges said two girls (Diya and Jiya) are above 18 while the rest (Dashina and Harjeet) are under 18, i.e. minor.
The court refused to give back custody of Diya and Jiya to their families, saying the two have free will. But even for the other two who are minors, the court said that the families can take them as they are minor but on the condition that they pay up 10 million Pakistani rupees each in bond as undertaking that they won’t make the kids return to the Hindu fold.
This is state-sponsored extortion to enable forced conversions while maintaining a sham of legal process. See the pictures of the four in court. This is the price of being Hindu in Pakistan.
The above was written by an Indian journalist who helps Hindu refugees of Pakistan.
Another report on this issue was as follows.
A deeply disturbing incident in Shahdadpur, Sindh province, Pakistan, has again created fear within the Hindu community and renewed concerns over the persecution of religious minorities in the country. Four Hindu siblings—three sisters and their brother—were kidnapped and forcibly converted to Islam.
The victims are identified as 22-year-old Jia Bai, 20-year-old Dia Bai, 16-year-old Disha Bai, and their 13-year-old brother, Harjeet Kumar. Their mother, desperately seeking justice, publicly accused local computer teacher Farhan Khaskheli of seducing and abducting her children. “I had three daughters, and Farhan took them all,” she stated tearfully at a press conference. She made a specific plea for the return of her young son, arguing he is too immature to comprehend religious conversion, and appealed to PPP (Pakistan People’s Party) leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for intervention.
A viral social media video purportedly showing the children’s conversion has been condemned by community leaders as “cultural terrorism.” Rajesh Kumar, head of the Hindu Panchayat, called the event both a family tragedy and a community disaster, questioning the minors’ capacity to voluntarily change religion given their ages.
Conflicting narratives and legal action
Following family protests, police presented the siblings in a Shahdadpur court. The court ordered the two adult sisters, Jia and Dia (medical students), to be sent to a shelter home in Karachi. The two minors, Disha (15) and Harjeet (13), were returned to their parents.
Pakistani media reported the conversions as voluntary. However, the family and their lawyer contested this, asserting the children were abducted from Shahdadpur, forcibly converted, and recovered from Karachi. They also said that the children were acting under police pressure during the proceedings. Crucially, based on the girls’ statements in court, the two accused individuals, Zulfikar Khaskheli and Farhan, were acquitted of kidnapping charges. The girls are suspected to be under duress and were probably making the statements under pressure. (That’s obvious and common sense).
Decades of systemic persecution
This atrocity underscores a persistent pattern of persecution against Pakistan’s Hindu minority, particularly in Sindh, dating back to the 1947 Partition. Human rights organizations document alarming trends:
- Over 1,000 Hindu girls are abducted annually for forced conversion and marriage, often with alleged police complicity.
- Blasphemy laws are weaponized against minorities for personal vendettas.
- Powerful groups systematically dispossess Hindu families through land grabbing.
Despite reserved parliamentary seats and constitutional guarantees, protections remain unenforced. Political neglect perpetuates vulnerability, transforming Sindh into a hotspot for what international bodies condemn as religious cleansing. Extremists frequently act with impunity, confident of escaping accountability. Experts argue that until Pakistan enforces meaningful legal safeguards and dismantles institutionalized bigotry, Hindus and other religious minorities will remain second-class citizens in their homeland.
Those crying ‘Islamophobia’ and advocating for human rights need to highlight this case massively. Of course, the mainstream Left media outlets have covered up this case completely. If anything even remotely in reverse would have happened in India or any non-Muslim country about minor Muslim children, there would have been an outrage worldwide by the Left media and Islamists.
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