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Apr 26, 2023
Sann (Pakistan), April 26 (ANI): A large number of Sindhis joined a protest rally in Sann town of Pakistan's Sindh province to condemn the forced conversion of Hindu girls, enforced disappearances and genocide of Sindhi political activists. Organised by the Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM), the protesters also shouted slogans against China, condemning the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). They gathered in Sann town to mark the 28th death anniversary of the founder of modern Sindhi nationalism Sain G M Syed. The Chairman of JSFM Sohail Abro raised his voice against the forced conversion of Hindu girls in Sindh and hit out at Mian Mithu, the extremist cleric accused of kidnapping and forcing religious conversions of Hindu teenage girls in Pakistan. The protesters were carrying banners and placards with slogans such as "Stop Forced Conversion of Sindhi Girls", "Stop Disappearance and Genocide of Sindhi and Baloch Political workers", "No China Go China", "Sindhis reject CPEC corridor project", "Aliens should be expelled from Sindh" were displayed along with the national flag of Sindhudesh. The slogans for "Free Sindhi and Baloch national workers and stop the forced conversion of Sindhi Hindu girls" were also written. JSFM strongly condemned these so-called mullahs’ evil efforts and their evil faces. On the other side Party Chairman Suhail Abro said it is time to unite all groups of Jeay Sindh who are struggling for Freedom and Sain G M Sayed is their symbol of struggle.
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