In the midst of the world’s attention directed towards the conflict in Gaza, it’s imperative to acknowledge that injustices against minorities extend beyond geographical borders. While the plight of Palestinians is of paramount importance, we must not neglect the ongoing struggles faced by the Hindu community in Pakistan.
For far too long, Hindus in Pakistan have endured systemic discrimination, violence, and persecution. From forced conversions to targeted attacks, they live in a state of perpetual fear for their safety and fundamental rights. However, amidst the cacophony of global conflicts and geopolitical tensions, their voices often remain unheard and their suffering unrecognized.
The slogan “My Eyes Are on Hindus in Pakistan” serves as a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to uphold the rights and dignity of all minority groups, irrespective of their location. It is a clarion call to shift our focus towards addressing the grave injustices faced by Hindus in Pakistan and to take concrete action to remedy their plight.
By shining a spotlight on the challenges faced by Hindus in Pakistan, we not only amplify their voices but also demonstrate solidarity with oppressed communities worldwide. It is incumbent upon us to broaden our empathy beyond borders and recognize that human rights violations anywhere constitute a threat to justice everywhere.
While we fervently advocate for justice and peace in Gaza, let us also acknowledge the struggles of Hindus and other marginalized groups in Pakistan. It is only through a concerted effort to address all forms of injustice and oppression that we can hope to build a world founded on principles of equality, dignity, and human rights for all. Therefore, let us stand united and declare with unwavering resolve: “My Eyes Are on Hindus in Pakistan.”