India, June 1 -- History bears witness that during the Mughal era, Hindu girls were often abducted by force. Sikh warriors would then confront the Mughals, rescue the girls from captivity, and safely return them to their families.

Even at the time of India's partition in 1947, many Hindu and Sikh girls were mistreated in Pakistan by Mughal descendants.

They were forcibly separated from their families, taken away, and made to convert their religion.

According to data coming from Pakistan, minority girls - including Hindus and Sikhs - are being forcibly converted to Islam. In recent times alone, more than 1,000 girls have reportedly been made to convert.

Hearing about such cases is deeply distressing and compels one to think that even a...