The mystifying case of Rinkle Kumari

The Khanka Aalia Qadria Text and Photos by Amar Guriro KARACHI – In Pakistan, not only its people, but its walls also talk about controversies. We witnessed that while driving through the small town of Daharki in the northern Ghotki district of the southern Sindh province. All those who are helping the Sindhi Hindus to reclaim the recently converted Hindu girl Rinkle…
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Muslim guards Hindus in stereotyped Pakistan

Baloch spent life maintaining Hindu burial site By Amar Guriro in Karachi, Pakistan, for Silent Heroes, Invisible Bridges It may not sound unusual that Murad Bukhsh Baloch takes pride in his religion and work, both. Baloch is a unique Muslim who serves as caretaker of Hindu cremation ground and graveyard, depicting harmonious coexistence in a heavily stereotyped country like Pakistan. Gujjar Hindu Cremation Ground, around 150-year-old burial-and-cremation facility for Sindhi…
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