Shadows of Silence: Mian Mithu and the Plight of Religious Minorities in Pakistan
In the heart of Pakistan’s Sindh province lies a tale of anguish and resilience, where religious minorities—Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs—grapple with the harrowing reality of forced conversions. Central to this narrative is Mian Abdul Haq, popularly known as Mian Mithu, an Islamist cleric associated with the Bharchundi Sharif shrine. His name has become synonymous with abductions, forced conversions, and coerced marriages, casting a long shadow over the lives of countless minority families.
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