Stop forced conversions: Deepak Perwani addresses 'dark reality that Pakistan needs to change'

Designer took to X to express his anger and grief

Fashion designer Deepak Perwani, a prominent figure in Pakistan's fashion industry, recently took a bold stance on the pervasive issue of forced conversions within the country. Using his social media platform, Perwani spoke out against this concerning practice, particularly highlighting the plight of Hindu girls who are often forced to convert to Islam to marry Muslim men.

In a compelling post on X, Perwani drew attention to the alarming trend of Hindu girls being coerced into conversion for marriage while pointing out the lack of reciprocal conversions, emphasising the inherent imbalance and injustice in such situations. He criticised the prevailing state of affairs in Pakistan, calling for an end to forced conversions and condemning the apparent inaction of the responsible authorities in addressing this crucial issue.

"So only Hindu girls want to convert to marry Muslims in Pakistan and no Muslim girl ever converts to marry a Hindu in Pakistan?" queried the designer. "Stop forced conversions. It’s a dark reality that Pakistan needs to change if it wants to move forward." He further used the hashtag 'HRCP,' alongside the phrase 'shame on,' implying his dismay with the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

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