In an interview, Bilawal was asked a question about forced conversions, the condition of communities like Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Shias and Ahmadiyyas in Pakistan. In response, Bilawal questioned the status of Muslims in India and claimed that ‘his party (PPP) is committed to maintaining harmony in the country’. In the interview, he was told that the population of Muslims in India has increased while the population of Hindus in Pakistan has decreased. Bilawal said, “The India I had heard about from my mother while growing up was a secular democracy but the India I see today is completely different.”
Pakistani journalist replied
Responding to Bilawal, Pakistani journalist Veengas shared a clip of his interview with India Today and wrote on Twitter, “Bilawal Bhutto, you can’t ignore how Sindhis are fighting Hindus, Ahmadis and Christians by pointing out others. is treated. The day before, 50 Sindhi Hindus were converted to Islam and an Ahmadiyya mosque was attacked in Mirpurkhas in the presence of the religious affairs minister’s son. What has your party done for Sindhi Hindus?’
Conversion of 50 Hindus
At least 50 members of ten families have converted to Islam in Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh. Hindu activists have accused the government of engaging in mass conversions. A report in ‘The Express Tribune’ newspaper on Thursday said that these people are from different areas of Mirpurkhas region of the province and they converted at a ceremony held at Bait-ul Iman New Muslim Colony Madrasa in the city. Qari Taimur Rajput, one of the caretakers of the madrasa, confirmed that at least 50 members of 10 families have converted to Islam, including 23 women and a one-year-old girl. According to reports, Mohammad Shamroz Khan, son of Religious Affairs Minister Mohammad Talha Mehmood, attended the conversion ceremony.