Jehadis try to convert Hindu woman in Pakistan

Jehadis try to convert Hindu woman in Pakistan

Jehadis try to convert Hindu woman in Pakistan

 The Jihad to convert Hindu girls is continued unabated under the indifferent attitude of Pakistani authorities.One Hindu girl was abducted and kidnapper tried to force her to convert her faith and marry him but she has been subsequently recovered by the police.

A Hindu woman school teacher, who was reported missing last month, has told a magistrate in this northwestern Pakistani city that her kidnapper tried to force her to convert her faith and marry him.

Sapna Rani, aged around 25, told Magistrate Mohammad Fayyaz Khan that her abductor kept her unconscious most of the
time while she was in captivity, the Dawn daily reported today.

Khan directed police to conduct a medical examination of Rani and submit a report.

Rani was recovered from Khairpur area of Bahawalpur in Punjab province late on Saturday after police officer Shaheenullah Khan traced her through the cellphone of her alleged captor, Zahid Nawaz.

Nawaz is a resident of Bahawalpur.Rani had gone missing on December 21 while returning home from her school in Paharipura area of Peshawar. She told the magistrate that a car stopped near her and she fell unconscious when a person put a cloth doused with an anaesthetic on her face.

She said when she gained consciousness a day later, she saw a man later identified as Zahid Nawaz present in the room.
She said whenever she gained consciousness, Nawaz would demand that she should marry him after converting to Islam.

She said on her refusal, Nawaz would put an anaesthetic-doused cloth on her face.Rani said as she was unconscious most of the time, she was unsure whether she was sexually assaulted.

Police had registered a case after a complaint was lodged by her cousin, Suresh Kumar.

The kidnapping had created unrest among the Hindu community in Peshawar and its leaders appealed to authorities to recover the teacher.

Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, a parliamentarian and head of the Pakistan Hindu Council, expressed extreme anger at the kidnapping, forced conversion and marriage of Hindu women.

Vankwani, a member of the ruling PML-N, said such incidents are a serious internal threat to the integrity of Pakistan and must not be acceptable.

He was of the view that silence on these issues will encourage anti-social elements across the country.

Source: Saharasamay.com