
This gripping podcast dives into the untold stories of Pakistani Hindus, forced conversions, displacement and the silent crisis unfolding just beyond India’s borders. You will hear real accounts of families fleeing overnight, daughters abducted, identities erased and the painful choices they are pushed to make. But beneath these tragedies lies a deeper question: What does loyalty to one’s dharma truly mean? And why has post partition India struggled to protect those who look to it for survival?From the shocking realities of conversions in Sindh to the uncomfortable truths about India’s secular experiment, this conversation challenges everything we think we know about partition, Hindu identity, human rights and religious persecution. It also asks a powerful question: If others can stand with their people globally, why do we hesitate to stand with ours?A hard hitting, eye opening discussion on Hindu refugees, India Pakistan history, forced conversion, minority rights and the forgotten cost of partition. Watch till the end.About The Guest:Shri Omendra Ratnu is a researcher, writer, and founder of Nimittekam and Dharmansh Foundation, working on rehabilitation, legal aid, and welfare of persecuted Hindus and Sikhs of Pakistan. His team at Nimittekam actively lobbied and laid crucial groundwork for the CAA. With deep study of Partition and refugee policy, he brings historical clarity and strong on ground experience, emphasizing organized funding, collective Hindu effort, and sustained state support for Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu and Sikh refugees.#hindu #indiapakistan #indianhistory #historypodcast #refugees #propaganda #podcast #hyperquest __________________________________