Another Hindu woman went missing in pakistan.


Salman Shehzad

Another 25 years-old Hindu women allegedly kidnapped in the Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, while her way back home after performing school duty.
Sapna Rani, the missing women is a school teacher at Peshawar Science Academy, GT Road.
Her farther Faqir Chand informed the police that Rani went to school at around 7:45am on Saturday morning and when she did not return till evening the family started to worry and inquiring about her form the academy’s administration.   
After trying in vain to locate her, Chand’s nephew Suraish Kumar went to the Paharipura Police Station to lodge a missing report.
Bindya Rani, the kidnapped woman’s grief-stricken mother, said “We don’t have an enmity with anyone,” and pleaded to the government to do everything in its power to find her daughter.

However, this is not the only story in Pakistan, according to some reports every month 25 to 30 young people suffer similar abuses, for a yearly total of about 300 conversions and forced marriages.


Members of Pakistan's minority Hindu community has already staged many protests in different parts of the country against the abduction and forced conversion to Islam of the Hindu teenage girls.

The report is published in Daily Lead Pakistan


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