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Pakistani-Hindu Girl Sent to Shelter After Abduction and Forced Conversion to Islam (Video)

New Delhi (Sputnik): A Pakistani Hindu girl Mehak Kumar was allegedly abducted, converted to Islam and married to 28-year-old Ali Raza, a divorcee and father of four. The case outraged members of both the Hindu and Muslim communities after she went missing for five days.
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Mehak Kumar from Jacobabad in Sindh Province, a 15-year-old minor, appeared before the court under heavy security on Tuesday, 21 January, and she said in a recorded statement that she willfully accepted Islam and consented to marry Ali Raza.

She was accompanied by her husband Raza, who can be seen in the video covering Mehak's face from media glares.

The court sent the girl to a shelter for women after her statements were recorded in the presence of her family and her husband, the Pakistani website, The News reported.

The court has directed authorities to get Mehak’s ossification test done to confirm her age after her parents claimed she was a minor and therefore, her statement should not be taken into account.

“The court asked her if she had chosen to live with a man who was a daily-wage earner, making Rs. 300 a day and had four children, but the girl said she wanted to go to her husband. The court then directed that she be sent to Dar-ul-Aman in Larkana,” the Times of India website quoted Ravi Diwani, a representative of Hindu-community organisation in Pakistan.

The Hindu organisation also claimed that the girl was willing to come back to her family until the afternoon before her confession, and they were unable to understand under what circumstances she had changed her statement.

Mehak, whose name was changed to Aleeza after conversion to Islam, was allegedly abducted on 15 January and went missing for five days. She was later found by police from the town of Ghariyasin, near the city of Jacobabad.

A video clip also emerged on social media in which the girl appears with her husband Raza, and identifies herself according to her new Muslim name and claims that she has accepted Islam and married Raza.

The incident led to outrage in the Hindu community in Pakistan who took to the streets to protest against increased incidents of forced conversions.

Earlier, two sisters Reena Meghwar and Raveena Meghwar disappeared from their home in Ghotki district of Sindh. In another incident, Jagjit Kaur, a resident of Nankana Sahib, was allegedly forcibly converted to Islam after being told that her brothers and father would be killed if she refused.

According to Pakistani government statistics, minorities make up around 3.72 per cent of the country's population. A 2010 survey done by an NGO called Sikh Resource and Study Centre revealed, the Sikh population in Pakistan was estimated at around 50,000 members. 

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