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Hindu minor girl abducted in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Mar 27, 2019, at 09:11 pm

Islamabad, Mar 27 (IBNS): A minor Hindu girl was allegedly kidnapped in Jam Khan Pitafi village of Pakistan, her father has said.

He also said that he feared that his girl might be subjected to  forceful conversion to Islam.

He claimed that his daughter was kidnapped at gun point earlier this month.

The father of Mala, 14, told police while submitting a request to register a first information report (FIR) that she was kidnapped at gunpoint on March 16 by Ghulam Haider Taheem — a resident of Umerkot's Pithoro area — alongside his accomplices, reported Geo News.

However, police also noted that Mala had already converted to Islam on March 17 and married Taheem, the man her father claimed is her abductor, in a court in Sanghar, reported the Pakistan based news channel.

The police said statement from the court, as well as the marriage certificate, are available with them.

This is a fresh incident that has emerged since the alleged kidnapping-and-marriage case of Reena and Raveena from Ghotki.

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