It seems that the Hindu minority in Sindh will
continue to suffer the wrath of the majority. No respite for the victims of forced conversions is in sight, as the Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians
(PPPP), the largest party of Sindh is all set to destroy the essence of the
recently passed Sindh Criminal Law (Protection of Minorities) Bill, 2015. This
move, which is nothing more than political appeasement will be a serious
setback to the efforts of minority lawmakers in the Sindh assembly, who have
spent more than three (03) years for the law to get passed from the assembly.
The law, awaiting approval from the Governor of Sindh will now be reviewed.
The Former President of Pakistan and the
co-chairman of PPPP, Mr. Asif Ali Zardari is following somewhat a similar policy of appeasement that Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto once did; that move not only cost
him his life, but also resulted in the strengthening of the narrative of the
religious right, which is the main reason why our society and our image as a
country has been ruined. I sincerely hope this move doesn’t prove fatal for the
party and its leadership once again.
The law primarily aims at prohibiting the practice
of forced conversions, which is rampant in Interior Sindh. The thorn in the religious right’s side is the clause that sets eighteen (18) years as the age-limit for
conversion. The religious right argues that in Islam there is no age-limit for
conversion. The law further sets a transition period of twenty one (21) days
for a newly converted person, so that he or she can take the time to rethink
his or her decision to convert. Both these clauses seem very logical, as a
person below the age of eighteen (18) is not mature enough to take a life
changing decision of converting to another religion. Similarly, the transition
period provides ample opportunity to the newly converted person to think about
the decision from various angles. However, it must be noted that forced
conversion as a problem in Interior Sindh has mostly been limited to the female
gender especially young Hindu girls. These girls are abducted and forcibly
converted.
This Sindh Criminal Law (Protection of
Minorities) Bill, 2015 has been backed by all the political parties represented
in the Sindh assembly and it should be noted that the religious right has
little or no representation in the provincial assembly. The decision of
reviewing or a possible amendment in the law is being single-handedly taken by
PPPP’s co-chairman, Asif Ali Zardari, without giving a serious consideration to
the views of other parties. This decision is only been taken to politically
appease the religious parties, who have threatened to lay siege of the Sindh assembly. This appeasement will help PPPP to form government in
Sindh in the next general elections, which are going to the held next year.
I personally believe that this decision will be a political suicide for
the PPPP; a history repeats its self moment for all of us. More importantly,
the minorities will once again be orphaned politically. The majority will once
again prove that the white in our flag holds no importance. The Hindus that are
already migrating to India will speed up the process leaving an open playing to
the majority to paint it all green.




