Ayush
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that is too muchAll Ahmadis should try and migrate out of Pakistan. Pakistan is a lost cause, there is no point in crying.
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that is too muchAll Ahmadis should try and migrate out of Pakistan. Pakistan is a lost cause, there is no point in crying.
That's true. Ahmadis are a non violent community. They don't advocate violence against anyone. It's a miracle that a large Ahmadi community still exists in Qadian today.
During partition, The Ahmadiyya community in Qadian not only protected the local Ahmadis but anyone who sought refuge there, the irony is, a lot of non Ahmadi muslims from nearby villages also took refuge there as the Ahmadiyya community formulated a defensive militia. Before it was decided to relocate to Pakistan, then only 313 Ahmadis remained behind who guarded the communities' properties.
On another note, the handling of partition was a huge blunder as no one thought of providing adequate safety before all hell broke lose. All the political leaders and the British government are to blame for the violence that happened. We hold no grudges against any community.
Speak English, your ramblings are incomprehensible! Meanwhile read what an undersecretary of the Home ministry testified to!
R V S Mani, who as home ministry under-secretary signed the affidavits submitted in court in the alleged encounter case, has said that Satish Verma, until recently a part of the CBI-SIT probe team, told him that both the terror attacks were set up "with the objective of strengthening the counter-terror legislation (sic)".
Govt behind Parliament attack, 26/11: Ishrat probe officer - The Times of India
Now keep quite and quit derailing the thread with your nonsense!