Small girls are getting raped by their relatives every day: Pakistan doctor

Minor girls today feel unsafe in their own homes. The revelations made by a doctor in Pakistan have brought to light the bitter truth that minor girls are being raped by their relatives. The increasing cases of this heinous crime have raised questions about the thinking of society and our family structure.

Revelation by a Pakistani doctor:

A reputed doctor in Pakistan has made this sensational revelation that in daily incidents, minor girls are being raped by their relatives. According to the doctor, such girls are brought to hospitals where their close relatives have been raped. It is difficult even to imagine how horrific this situation is.

He further tells the case of a recent girl, ‘A 12-year-old girl was in the OPD and had a lot of pain in her stomach. We did her ultrasound and found out that she was pregnant. After a few days, the gynecologist told them the minor girl sleeps with her maternal uncle and plays with him. Meanwhile, this brutality was committed to that girl and the girl does not even know what is happening to her.

In our society, sex education is often considered an offensive subject, especially for minor girls. But with changing times, it has become important to understand that sex education is not limited to physical information, but it is an education that makes girls aware of their body, mind, and self-respect. It is the responsibility of every parent to tell their child about bad touch and good touch.

The monsters hidden within the family:

The relationships on which a girl trusts the most, today those same relationships have become a threat to her. Family relatives who were once the protectors of girls, today they are trampling on their innocence. This situation is not only heartbreaking but also raises questions about the morality of society.

The viral video has been shared by the Instagram handle ‘Sanatan Ke Rakhwale’. The viral video has received more than 50 thousand views. After watching the video, users shared many types of reactions

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