DAHARKI: The police on Sunday after registering a case into missing of two Hindu sisters in Khanpur, claimed to have rounded up an accused in the case, ARY News reported.
The two sisters namely Reena, aged 14 and Raveena, aged 16 gone missing from village Hafiz Salman near Deharki few days back.
The heirs of the girls are continuing their protest at the Sindh-Punjab border demanding the early recovery of their missing girls.
The two Hindu girls, who gone missing, had stated in a recorded video that neither anyone had abducted them nor held them hostage as they had left their home on their own will and have embraced Islam without any pressure.
On Saturday, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry had said the government had taken notice of reports of the alleged forced conversion and underage marriages of two teenage girls in Ghotki.
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Earlier, the heirs and relatives had also held a protest demonstration on National Highway for the recovery of the girls.
The protesters, carrying placards and banners, were chanting slogans against the police for not taking firm action and were demanding immediate recovery of the girls and arrest of the accused.
They alleged that police were silent over the issue.