Why hindus in pakistan decreased after independence?
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Most of the Hindus who were in pakistan at that time of independence migrated to India.Those who couldn't were either forced to convert or brutally murdered, the women belonging to those families were brutally raped irrespective of the age.
There is still a minority of Hindu section live in Pakistan, they live under constant terror. The daughters of such families were forcibly married with out the consent and talk about rape, they were raped constantly and no one comes forward to help them.
The Muslim population in India declined from 28% in 1941 to 9% in 1951 while in Pakistan the non-Muslim population declined from 22% in 1941 to 3% in 1951. The reason is the huge migration of 14 million people at the time of the independence in 1947. The birth rate of Indian Muslims in 2011 census has declined by 25% from the last census in 2001. The Indian Muslims on average have one more child than the Indian Hindus, Sikhs and Christians. The Indian Muslims are poorer and less educated than the Indian Hindus and Sikhs due to many factors including the systemic discrimination in jobs and education. The Indian government has reserved 50% of all jobs and seats in educational institutions for low caste Hindus which reduces the employment and education prospects of Muslims. The Muslims are poorer and less educated consequently they also marry at younger age and have one more child than the national average. Then their children also marry younger and have their own children at young age. Many Indian Hindus, Sikhs and Christians marry in their mid thirties when many of their cohort Indian Muslims are already the parents of teenage children. So there is one more generation of Indian Muslims compared to the Indian Hindus, Sikhs and Christians. The other factor includes foeicide where many fetuses are aborted in northern India if the gender of the fetus is female. The gender imbalance is higher among the Indian Hindus and especially the Sikhs when compared to the Indian Muslims. This reduces the number future mothers that would have given birth to Indian Hindu and Sikh children. The Indian government policies in regard to education and employment and the Hinduvta campaigns of violence ghettoises and isolates the Indian Muslim communities and keeps the Muslim birthrate higher than the