krash
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would you care to explain how? or just gonna disappear
Seemed simple enough, but apparently not.
For starters, if their unacceptance of being a minority voids their constitutional rights by making the constitution inapplicable to them, as per your argument, then it obviously also voids all the other constitutional decrees about them as well. Say, them being a minority.....?
The constitution does not work that way. Its application is not dependent on the person's belief in or adherence to it. Apart from the fact that it cannot dictate what a person believes in, as is stated in it. The constitution declares them non-Muslims for all purposes pertaining to a citizen's official rights and responsibilities towards the state as differentiated by his/her religion. Anything beyond that is not the state's business, as per the constitution. That is, you and the constitution cannot tell anyone what to believe in or what to call themselves. The mere idea is idiotic. Simple, really. Unless your aim is to further your own rancid agenda against a particular community of Pakistanis. Then, as long as your "argument" does that, it would not matter to you if you make less sense than a tent peg. What can one expect from one who expects the other to accept and acknowledge what he believes the other to be?
Ironically, Pakistanis such as yourself will at the same time have no problem forcing their religious beliefs and laws down a non-Muslim Pakistani's throat. Laws and beliefs whose application by definition in the religion itself, in fact, does depend on the person's belief in and adherence to them.
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