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          New Delhi, April 10 (IANS) Hindus in Pakistan are feeling   "angry and helpless" after being targeted in a spate of incidents, including   abductions and forced conversion of girls, says a leading rights activist and a   Hindu leader."The Hindu community is not afraid...rather they feel   helpless and angry," Zohra Yusuf, chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of   Pakistan, told IANS on phone from Islamabad.
 
 |  She said there is "forcible conversion of young Hindu women" and kidnapping for   ransom in Balochistan and Sindh provinces.
 "A case of forced conversion   went right up to the Supreme Court where the young woman said she wanted to go   back with her family," she added.
 
 The human rights activist said Hindus   are now demanding a legislation to end conversions.
 
 According to an   estimate, Hindus constitute around 5.5 percent of Pakistan's over 170 million   people. Of them, over 90 percent live in Sindh while the rest are distributed in   Punjab and Balochistan.
 
 Some political parties and Hindu groups in   Pakistan are upset over the kidnapping and conversion of Hindu girls in Sindh   province and have taken to the streets.
 
 The Human Rights Club, Young   Hindu Forum, Minority Commission of Pakistan, Awami Jamhoori Party, Pakistan   Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Hindu Council held a demonstration outside the   Karachi Press Club Sunday.
 
 They alleged that a Hindu girl, Rinkal Kumari   of Mirpur Mathelo town, was abducted and forcibly converted to Islam. Another   girl, Asha Kumari, was kidnapped from Jacobabad about a month   back.
 
 Pakistan Hindu Council patron Ramesh Kumar Vankwani told IANS on   phone from Karachi that the environment is "unsafe" for Hindus.
 
 "Crimes   against Hindus have gone up," he said.
 
 He said Gangaram Motiani, a Hindu   and president of the Hinglaj Mata Shewa Mandli, was kidnapped in Bela area of   Balochistan April 6. The incident took place ahead of one of the largest annual   Hindu gatherings at the Hinglaj Mata temple.
 
 Vankwani noted the problem   has intensified since 2007.
 
 "Every year, we get about 50 reports of Hindu   girls being converted," he said and demanded a law to stop the forced   conversions.
 
 Hindus in Pakistan are facing a tough time.
 
 Lakki   Chand Garji, 82, who is the 'maharaja' of the Kali Mata Mandir in Kalat town of   Balochistan province and considered one of Pakistan's most revered Hindu   spiritual leaders, was kidnapped by a gang of armed men Dec 21, 2010.
 
 Traders from the Hindu community have been targeted by kidnapping gangs.   Three Hindu traders have been killed during attempted kidnappings in and around   Quetta during the past three years.
 
 In Pakistan's Sindh province in   November last year, three Hindu doctor brothers -- Ajit Kumar, Ashok Kumar and   Naresh Kumar -- were gunned down.
 
 Ram Singh Sodho, who was elected to the   Sindh assembly in 2008 on a Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F) reserved   seat for minorities, fled to India and sent in his resignation to assembly   Speaker Nisar Ahmad Khoro, it was reported last year.
 
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