Two minor Hindu girls found dead in Islamkot, Pakistan
Case Summary
In Islamkot, Pakistan, a tragic incident occurred where two young Hindu girls, Hema and Venti, aged 15 and 17, were found hanging from a tree. This event has instilled a state of fear in the local area. The parents claimed that the two girls suffered from mental health problems. The entire family used to live outside the village. Hindus across the world are outraged and concerned over the safety and rights of Hindus and other minorities in Pakistan who face relentless persecution from Islamists. Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has condemned the tragic deaths of two Hindu girls. He ttok to X to post, "It pains a lot to see, our Hindu sisters in Pakistan going through such atrocities and losing their lives. Every time I see such news about the plight of Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh, it pains me deeply. I pray for Hema and Venti's departed souls with tears." Since its formation, Pakistan has seen a long-standing pattern of targeting its Hindu minority. Hindus across the country face systematic discrimination, including forced conversions, temple attacks, abductions, rapes, and coerced marriages of Hindu women to Muslim men. These abuses continue with alarming regularity, underscoring the deeply entrenched religious intolerance faced by Hindu communities in Pakistan. In many such cases, Pakistani authorities and law enforcement either ignore the plight of the victims or actively side with the perpetrators. This systemic bias leaves Hindu minorities vulnerable and without recourse, further emboldening those who perpetrate such crimes.
Why it is Hate Crime ?
This case of two young Hindu girls, found dead under mysterious circumstances, has been placed in the Undecided database, as further verification is required to determine the exact cause and motive behind their deaths. However, the nature of the incident has raised serious concerns and suspicions among the Hindu community, with many viewing it as a possible instance of religiously motivated persecution. Such suspicions cannot be dismissed outright, given the deeply entrenched and well-documented pattern of systemic discrimination and violence faced by Hindu minorities in Pakistan. Hindus—particularly women and young girls—are frequently subjected to abductions, forced conversions to Islam, and coerced marriages to Muslim men, often with impunity. Legal mechanisms routinely fail to protect the victims, and perpetrators are rarely held accountable. In addition to this, Hindu temples are regularly vandalised, and blasphemy laws are disproportionately weaponised against Hindus, leading to wrongful accusations and severe penalties. Social and economic marginalisation, along with the constant threat of religious violence, has created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity for the Hindu community across Pakistan. While the specific motive behind the deaths remains unconfirmed, the broader context of persistent anti-Hindu persecution lends weight to the community’s concerns. This tragic incident must be viewed against the backdrop of the systemic vulnerability of Hindus in Pakistan. Until thorough investigations are conducted and effective legal protections are established, such cases will continue to raise urgent questions about the safety and dignity of Hindu minorities in the country.
Victim Details
Total Victim
2
Deceased
2
Gender
- Male 0
- Female 2
- Third Gender 0
- Unknown 0
Caste
- SC/ST 0
- OBC 0
- General 0
- Unknown 2
Age Group
- Minor 2
- Adult 0
- Senior Citizen 0
- Unknown 0

Case Status
Unknown

Perpetrators Details
Perpetrators
Unknown
Perpetrators Range
Unknown
Perpetrators Gender
unknown
