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The Hindu community in Lasbela, Balochistan, has voiced concerns after a woman from their community went missing. They have criticized the local police for an apparent lack of urgency in handling the case.

Members of the Hindu community allege that law enforcement has been largely unresponsive to their concerns. They claim that both the district police chief and officers at the Bela police station have shown little cooperation.

There are unverified claims circulating that the woman may have converted to Islam following her disappearance. The community insists that, if this is the case, legal protocols must be observed, especially presenting the woman in court to verify her decision was made of her own free will. They also point out her status as a married mother of three, underscoring the urgency of reuniting her with her family to clarify the circumstances of her disappearance.

Despite multiple pleas to the local police, there’s a prevailing feeling among the community that their concerns are being overlooked. This has prompted them to escalate their concerns, appealing to the Inspector General of Police in Balochistan. They’re seeking both the safe return of the woman and broader assurances regarding the rights and safety of minorities in the region.

SourceTBP

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