Protests in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by Sikhs
Another Sikh community leader, Radash Singh Tony, claimed that the woman was kidnapped, forcibly converted and married off but the police were playing the role of a “silent spectator”.
He said that when the community members met the district police officer on Saturday night, he had assured them that Kumari would be handed over to the family, but on Sunday, the police misbehaved with the family members and did not hand her over or register their report.
Tony demanded that the government reunite Kumari with the family. Meanwhile, Buner DPO Abdur Rasheed rejected the family’s allegation while speaking to Dawn news, saying that the police recovered the woman and produced her before a magistrate in a local sessions court where she recorded her statement, confirming in the court that she converted to Islam and contracted marriage of her own free will and submitted the relevant documents.
He added that the court asked the police to move her to Darul Aman and provide her security, Dawn reported. “The case is in the court. If the court orders of to register an FIR, the police will,” the DPO added.
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