Imran vows to prevent forced marriages of Hindu girls
ISLAMABAD: Pledging to safeguard the rights of minorities if he comes into power, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday announced his government will take effective measures to prevent forced marriages of Hindu girls with Muslims.
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“I have received complaints from the Hindu community in Sindh that their women are forcefully married to Muslims,” Mr Khan said while speaking to representatives of minority groups at a convention.
The PTI chief presented his party agenda for improving the life of minorities in the country by giving them the basic rights ensured in the Constitution.
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He said it is the state’s responsibility to provide basic rights to the underprivileged segments of society.
“Minorities were given their rights in the welfare state established by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Medina. However, the weak are deprived of their due rights in Pakistan,” he said.
Most Hindu families in Pakistan live in Sindh and according to media reports, some 25 forced marriages take place every month in the Umerkot district.
Imran Khan said the development of neglected areas, where most minorities reside, is the only way to rid them of the clutches of powerful and rich people.
He said the laws in Pakistan were different for the week and the powerful.
“An American national, Raymond Davis, was freed and allowed to leave Pakistan after killing two people due to diplomatic norms but if the same incident had taken place in the US, no one would have cared about diplomatic immunity,” he said.