http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/09/12/pakistani-hindus-flee-to-india-claim-persecution-kidnappings-killings-forced-conversions-spark-exodus/
Pakistani Hindus flee to India, claim persecution – Kidnappings, killings, 
forced conversions spark exodus 
JAIPUR: A group of 170 Hindus from Pakistan who travelled to India on pilgrim 
visas have said they will not return home due to alleged persecution in the 
Islamic republic. Officials in the western Indian state of Rajasthan have 
reported an increase in Hindu refugees, but Pakistani authorities say the 
numbers are exaggerated and those who leave are economic migrants seeking 
better jobs. The latest group from Pakistan’s Sindh province arrived in the 
desert city of Jodhpur at the weekend, and have appealed for help from the 
Indian government. “Hindus are suffering social and religious persecution in 
Pakistan,” Chetan Ram, 39, the group’s leader said yesterday.

“My wife, mother and family are with me and we will not return to Pakistan 
whatever the living conditions are in India.” Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok 
Gehlot met with some of the group and promised to seek assistance from national 
authorities. “The chief minister will extend all possible help to Pakistani 
members who have arrived here and will take the matter up with the government 
for their rehabilitation,” Gehlot’s spokesman said. Many refugees say attitudes 
to Pakistani Hindus have hardened due to the country’s progressive Islamisation 
over the last 30 years that has fuelled intolerance of religious minorities.

“I worked as a laborer but could not feed my family because the employer did 
not pay us regularly,” said Dharma, 27, who uses only one name. “We were 
starving without enough food.” Dharma said he had crossed from Pakistan by 
train with 23 other family members. “It was painful decision to leave Pakistan 
because my sister could not come with us as she is married there but we will 
not go back.” When British colonial rule ended in 1947, the subcontinent was 
divided into India, a majority Hindu nation, and Pakistan, a homeland for 
Muslims. Hindus make up 2.5 percent of the 174 million people living in 
Pakistan, where some Hindu community groups say more have left over the last 
year due to kidnappings, killings and even forced conversions of girls to 
Islam. — AFP


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