In Pakistan, Hindus make up 14 per cent of the 13th population, today only 1.18 per cent



Today, the number of Muslims in Pakistan is 20,09,8,614. The population of Hindus is 2,10,8. At the time of partition, the population of Hindus in Pakistan was 12%, after partition the population continued to decline for one reason or another and today Hindus constitute only 1.14% of the total population of Pakistan.
According to the 191 census, in different parts of present day Pakistan, 12% of the population at that time were Hindus. At that time the population of Pakistan was four crores. If we do not take into account the share of today's Bangladesh, then at that time there were 15-16% Hindus in the population of Pakistan. That is an estimated 3 million Hindus lived in Pakistan. At the time of partition, 3 lakh Hindus had become homeless in India.
When the census was taken for the first time after the partition of India and Pakistan in 181, the population of Hindus in Pakistan had dropped from 15 per cent to just 1.5 per cent. The population of Pakistan was recorded at 2,3,50,18 in 191. Of these, barely 3 lakh Hindus were registered. In 181, the estimated number of Muslim citizens in Pakistan was three and a half crores. Today, there are more than 200 million Muslim citizens, but the population of Hindus has not increased for one reason or another. Today, Hindus make up only 1.12% of the total population in Pakistan. According to the National Database of Pakistan, the population of Hindus is 2,10,8. The population of Hindus in Pakistan was 3 million out of 12, the population of Muslim citizens in Pakistan has increased seven times in the last 3 years. The Hindu population has declined by a whopping 18 per cent.
According to the National Database, minorities in Pakistan are only five percent. The number of minorities is mysteriously declining. Apart from Hindus, there is another minority Christian community in Pakistan, numbering around 1.2 million. Mahemdia is 1.5 lakh, Sikh, 4 thousand, Parsi 3000, Buddhist 1500, Chinese 1181.
In today's Pakistan, Hindus are struggling to maintain their identity as part of the socio-cultural development of the Hindus in the Indus Valley. Neither the leaders of India nor the defenders of human rights nor the Muslim countries pretending to be concerned about the Muslim minorities of India are concerned about them! Minorities are also in Pakistan, but since they are really in the 'minority', no one pays any attention to them!

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