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ISLAMABAD: The three former Hindu women who willingly converted to Islam have decided to live with their Muslim husbands, according to reports. Earlier, the Supreme Court had allowed Faryal (former Rinkle Kumari), Haleema (former Asha Kumari) and Dr. Hafsa (former Dr. Lata) to decide their own fate and let the court know where they wanted to live. During the proceedings, the bench also directed the police to provide adequate security to the women. The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed police to take the three former Hindu girls who recently embraced Islam to the homes of their choice and provide them full security. A three-member bench, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Tariq Parvez, ordered this while hearing a petition, coupled with civil applications, filed by the Pakistan Hindu Council. The police produced the girls before the court.
After hearing the counsel for the petitioners and the respondents in the case, the court held that the girls were sui juris and were fully in a position to decide their future. Comdr Shaukat, Sain Rakhio Mirani and Dr Ameer Sheikh, DIGs, Karachi (South), Larkana and Sukkur, along with other police officials, appeared before the court on notice. The court directed the DIGs Karachi (South) and Sukkur to take the three women into safe custody to wherever they wanted to stay. The court further directed both the DIGs to provide protection to the women under Article 9 of the Constitution as it was the duty of the state to provide them protection. The court, in its short order, said that Haleema bibi, formerly named as Aasha, belonged to District Jacobabad and was also a sui juris and couldn't be compelled to live or be with someone against her wishes.
The court directed Sain Rakhio Mirani, DIG Larkana, to take Haleema bibi into safe custody to the place of her choice because District Jacobabad also falls within the Larkana Range. The court ordered him to provide her protection. The court noted that the matter to the extent of the women stood disposed but the main case was adjourned to a date to be fixed after two weeks for filing a reply by the petitioner. The court also directed that police officers take the women to the Registrar's Office and in his presence, record where they wanted to live and subsequently take them there. The court further directed the police officers to submit their reports about the places where the women wanted to go to the Registrar by Thursday (today). The court also directed the police officers that after Thursday, they will be required to continue submitting fortnightly reports on the matter. At the last hearing, held on March 26, 2012, Faryal Shah (former Rinkle Kumari) and Dr. Hafsa (former Dr. Lata) were produced before the court.
The court had allowed both the women to stay in the Panah Shelter Home, Karachi, being maintained by Majida Rizvi, former judge of the Sindh High Court, with a view to providing them with a pressure-free atmosphere where they could decide their future action. On an interesting note, the Indian funded NGO's and RAW's media arm in Pakistan called SAFMA couldn't digest this fair decision and unloaded sheer abuses at all Pakistanis on their twitter accounts indiscriminately. With tweets eligible to be charged with contempt of court, the secularists and liberal fascists came down hard on Pakistan and Islam and rubbished the freedom of the three freely converted new Muslims, condemning their decision and calling it a violation of human rights along with hurling abuses at Chief Justice of Pakistan and Pakistan's Judiciary, Army and 99% of Pakistani population which are Muslims. Some screenshots have been given here below:
Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force
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