The third batch of Hindu families from Pakistan on Monday crossed over, with members claiming that minority communities were living in oppressive conditions there and urged the Indian government to facilitate immigration of Hindus and Sikhs. Over 250 Hindus belonging to Balochistan and Sindh provinces, where the community has been the target of extortions, kidnapping and forced conversions, have crossed over to India since August 10 amid reports of exodus following the kidnapping of a Hindu girl was kidnapped in Sindh province. The fresh batch comprises 14 people of three families including women. A woman, on condition of anonymity, alleged that the members of minority community "were treated worst then slaves by the fundamentalist groups who kidnap females on gun point".
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