In other words you are saying that Hindus (noot buddhist or jain) never was practiced (in manner) in pakistan of which I dont think you have any concrete evidence because historical temples, the fact that kasur and Lavapuri (Lahore) named after son's of rama exist in modern day pakistan is pure subversion of existence of these historical accounts of Sanathan Dhrama (excluding ofcourse sikh buddhist and jains ) apart from that in context of 20th century hindus, you blatantly marginalized 10% population which by your nations demography was "HINDU MINORITY" when pakistan was formed.
Good going!!!! I hope the rest of pakistan too undertakes such "Hindu proofing" measures for your homeland...
I am not saying that Hinduism was never practiced in Pakistan. Hinduism was and is being practiced in Pakistan. All I am saying is that it was never a majority religion as Buddhism and Islam was. This is substantiated by the fact that there were and are less number of temples west of Delhi since historical times.
In pre-1947 Pakistan, the Hindu population was:
Punjab (less Indian Punjab): 9% Hindu
Sindh: 10% Hindu
KPK: 2.5% Hindu
Baluchistan: 3% Hindu
Half of them migrated to Republic of India after the partition.