Hindu girl becomes first police officer in Pakistan’s Sindh province

Image courtesy Pushpa Kolhi Facebook page

Islamabad: For the first time, a Hindu girl has been inducted into Sindh Police after passing the provincial competitive examinations, a media report here said Wednesday.  Pushpa Kolhi has been posted as the Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) in the province, ‘Geo News’ reported.

The news was first shared by human rights activist Kapil Dev on his Twitter handle, Tuesday. “Pushpa Kolhi has become the first girl from #Hindu community who has qualified provincial competitive examination through Sindh Public Service Commission and become Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) in Sindh Police. More power to her!” Kapil Dev tweeted.

It should also be mentioned here that in January, Suman Pawan Bodani, a Pakistani belonging to the Hindu community, was appointed a judge to the civil and judicial magistrate. Bodani who hails from Sindh’s Shahdadkot area, stood 54th in the merit list for the appointment of civil judge/judicial magistrate.

Speaking to ‘BBC Urdu’, Bodani had then said she belongs to an underdeveloped rural area of Sindh, where she has seen the poor struggling to cope with various challenges. Bodani added that her family, including her father and siblings, had extended their full support to her and this had helped her in achieving her dreams to become a judge.

Hindus form the biggest minority community in Pakistan. According to official estimates, 75 lakh Hindus live in Pakistan. However, according to the community, over 90 lakh Hindus are living in the country.

Majority of Pakistan’s Hindu population is settled in Sindh province where they share culture, traditions and language with their Muslim fellows.

PTI

 

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