Two Hindu married women abducted in Karachi

KARACHI: Two Hindu married women have been kidnapped in Khamisa village near Gabol police station.
The news was shared by the ‘Voice of Minority’ on Twitter in which it was stated that the abducted Hindu women were two children aged two years old girl and a six-year-old boy. It has been more than 38 hours since the four have gone missing.
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People have requested the Sindh police to look into the matter. Last month on March 15, more than 100 social activists came out on the streets in Sindh and Punjab province to protest against the forced conversion and abduction of girls from minority communities, especially the Hindu community. Most of these girls are minors.
The activists divulged that the police in Pakistan often does not even register an FIR for these cases. Medical and legal authorities also collude to declare underage girls as eligible for marriage. Back in January, the UN raised alarm over forced conversion and child marriage.