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Updated Dec 07, 2019 08:59am
Bangladesh is also worried about Indian Muslims: Alvi
THE NEWSPAPER'S STAFF REPORTER
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ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has revealed that not only Pakistan but Bangladesh is also quite worried about Muslims in India who have been discriminated against under the recent amendment made in the Citizenship Act, 1955.

“I have talked to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who is worried about the fate of Muslims in the Indian state of Bihar and feared influx of migrants to her country,” the president said during a meeting with a Saudi parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Shura Council Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh at the Presidency on Friday.

Press secretary to the president Mian Jehangir Iqbal told Dawn that Dr Alvi talked to Hasina Wajed during a recent conference in Baku where she expressed concern over amendments made in India’s Citizenship Act.

A source who attended the meeting said Mr Alvi was of the view that under the amended bill, Muslims in India have to present evidence of properties of their grandfathers to retain their citizenship.

The source quoted the president as saying: “Prime Minister Hasina Wajed feared that if any action is taken against Muslims of Bihar by the Indian government, they [Muslim if Bihar] will try to migrate to Bangladesh.”

According to an official press release, the president said Saudi Arabia has always played a proactive role in the challenges faced by the Ummah and urged the Kingdom to highlight the conspiracy being hatched against Muslims of India.

It has been reported that the Indian cabinet signed off on Dec 4 on a legislation that will give citizenship to certain religious minorities, excluding Muslims. The amended bill has provisions to determine various kinds of citizenship, including that by birth, by registration, by naturalisation or by descent. The bill, if passed, would change a key part in the category for illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan — Muslim-majority states that were once part of the undivided India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935.

It was revealed in the meeting that Saudi authorities were eager to hold a conference of Muslim countries on the miseries of Kashmiris who have been under curfew for over four months.

The Shura Council chairman reiterated Saudi Arabia’s support to Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir, the press release said.

PM meets Saudi delegation

In a separate meeting with the Saudi delegation, Prime Minister Imran Khan lauded the growing cooperation between the parliaments of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. He apprised the Shura Council chairman of the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in India-held Kashmir marked by the inhuman lockdown and communications blockade, which had continued since Aug 5. “The world must take cognizance of India’s egregious violations of human rights in Occupied Kashmir, make all possible efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the Kashmiri people, and facilitate a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1520874
 
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“I have talked to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who is worried about the fate of Muslims in the Indian state of Bihar and feared influx of migrants to her country,” the president said during a meeting with a Saudi parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Shura Council Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh at the Presidency on Friday.

Indian state part is misquoted. It should be Assam.
 
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Updated Dec 07, 2019 08:59am
Bangladesh is also worried about Indian Muslims: Alvi
THE NEWSPAPER'S STAFF REPORTER
5deb23424ff55.jpg

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has revealed that not only Pakistan but Bangladesh is also quite worried about Muslims in India who have been discriminated against under the recent amendment made in the Citizenship Act, 1955.

“I have talked to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who is worried about the fate of Muslims in the Indian state of Bihar and feared influx of migrants to her country,” the president said during a meeting with a Saudi parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Shura Council Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh at the Presidency on Friday.

Press secretary to the president Mian Jehangir Iqbal told Dawn that Dr Alvi talked to Hasina Wajed during a recent conference in Baku where she expressed concern over amendments made in India’s Citizenship Act.

A source who attended the meeting said Mr Alvi was of the view that under the amended bill, Muslims in India have to present evidence of properties of their grandfathers to retain their citizenship.

The source quoted the president as saying: “Prime Minister Hasina Wajed feared that if any action is taken against Muslims of Bihar by the Indian government, they [Muslim if Bihar] will try to migrate to Bangladesh.”

According to an official press release, the president said Saudi Arabia has always played a proactive role in the challenges faced by the Ummah and urged the Kingdom to highlight the conspiracy being hatched against Muslims of India.

It has been reported that the Indian cabinet signed off on Dec 4 on a legislation that will give citizenship to certain religious minorities, excluding Muslims. The amended bill has provisions to determine various kinds of citizenship, including that by birth, by registration, by naturalisation or by descent. The bill, if passed, would change a key part in the category for illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan — Muslim-majority states that were once part of the undivided India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935.

It was revealed in the meeting that Saudi authorities were eager to hold a conference of Muslim countries on the miseries of Kashmiris who have been under curfew for over four months.

The Shura Council chairman reiterated Saudi Arabia’s support to Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir, the press release said.

PM meets Saudi delegation

In a separate meeting with the Saudi delegation, Prime Minister Imran Khan lauded the growing cooperation between the parliaments of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. He apprised the Shura Council chairman of the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in India-held Kashmir marked by the inhuman lockdown and communications blockade, which had continued since Aug 5. “The world must take cognizance of India’s egregious violations of human rights in Occupied Kashmir, make all possible efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the Kashmiri people, and facilitate a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1520874

Oh well.
Those who born in India and have a average family history dont need to worry about NRC.
Rest of all illegal ,they are done.
Assam NRC was a pilot project one .
In pan Indian NRC exrecise all those short comings in Assam NRC will address.

Illegals will be kicked out .Those who come to India with legal documents can work and we welcomes them.

Pakistan is a not a factor here .
How many times our MEA insulted this people to mind their own business and not interfere in Indias own legal proceedings?
 
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Oh well.
Those who born in India and have a average family history dont need to worry about NRC.
Rest of all illegal ,they are done.
Assam NRC was a pilot project one .
In pan Indian NRC exrecise all those short comings in Assam NRC will address.

Illegals will be kicked out .Those who come to India with legal documents can work and we welcomes them.

Pakistan is a not a factor here .
How many times our MEA insulted this people to mind their own business and not interfere in Indias own legal proceedings?
None of our concern
 
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Updated Dec 07, 2019 08:59am
Bangladesh is also worried about Indian Muslims: Alvi
THE NEWSPAPER'S STAFF REPORTER
5deb23424ff55.jpg

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has revealed that not only Pakistan but Bangladesh is also quite worried about Muslims in India who have been discriminated against under the recent amendment made in the Citizenship Act, 1955.

“I have talked to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who is worried about the fate of Muslims in the Indian state of Bihar and feared influx of migrants to her country,” the president said during a meeting with a Saudi parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of the Shura Council Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh at the Presidency on Friday.

Press secretary to the president Mian Jehangir Iqbal told Dawn that Dr Alvi talked to Hasina Wajed during a recent conference in Baku where she expressed concern over amendments made in India’s Citizenship Act.

A source who attended the meeting said Mr Alvi was of the view that under the amended bill, Muslims in India have to present evidence of properties of their grandfathers to retain their citizenship.

The source quoted the president as saying: “Prime Minister Hasina Wajed feared that if any action is taken against Muslims of Bihar by the Indian government, they [Muslim if Bihar] will try to migrate to Bangladesh.”

According to an official press release, the president said Saudi Arabia has always played a proactive role in the challenges faced by the Ummah and urged the Kingdom to highlight the conspiracy being hatched against Muslims of India.

It has been reported that the Indian cabinet signed off on Dec 4 on a legislation that will give citizenship to certain religious minorities, excluding Muslims. The amended bill has provisions to determine various kinds of citizenship, including that by birth, by registration, by naturalisation or by descent. The bill, if passed, would change a key part in the category for illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan — Muslim-majority states that were once part of the undivided India as defined in the Government of India Act, 1935.

It was revealed in the meeting that Saudi authorities were eager to hold a conference of Muslim countries on the miseries of Kashmiris who have been under curfew for over four months.

The Shura Council chairman reiterated Saudi Arabia’s support to Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir, the press release said.

PM meets Saudi delegation

In a separate meeting with the Saudi delegation, Prime Minister Imran Khan lauded the growing cooperation between the parliaments of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. He apprised the Shura Council chairman of the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in India-held Kashmir marked by the inhuman lockdown and communications blockade, which had continued since Aug 5. “The world must take cognizance of India’s egregious violations of human rights in Occupied Kashmir, make all possible efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the Kashmiri people, and facilitate a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1520874

Mr. President sahab, please control your tongue. Don't associate other countries at this stage..
 
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Are Pakistani politicians born dumb or what? Bangladesh is a free separate country, let them speak for themselves.
 
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Can't the Bangladeshis speak for themselves? Why is a Pakistani President speaking on their behalf?
 
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Why is Alvi making Pakistan involve in this mess? NRC is for Bangladesh to deal with, a gift of millions of refugees from India to Bangladesh. :lol:
 
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a gift of millions of refugees from India to Bangladesh
Unfortunately Bangladesh is not going to receive the gift . So it's the time for Pakistan to show that how much they are concerned of Muslim Ummah! I hope Pakistani friends will take it positively !8-)

Can't the Bangladeshis speak for themselves?
Bangladeshis are speaking for themselves . Govt can not speak for themselves right now .
Why is a Pakistani President speaking on their behalf?
I sincerely thank Mr president that he is a wise man who understand the position of Bangladesh govt .

I hope you guys ( not all , but only well wishers of Bangladesh) will also understand the position of Bangladesh govt soon . Bangladesh directly can not afford adversity with India and Miyanmer together at the moment . So Govt has no other option but to remain neutral officially !
 
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Oh well.
Those who born in India and have a average family history dont need to worry about NRC.
Rest of all illegal ,they are done.
Assam NRC was a pilot project one .
In pan Indian NRC exrecise all those short comings in Assam NRC will address.

Illegals will be kicked out .Those who come to India with legal documents can work and we welcomes them.

Pakistan is a not a factor here .
How many times our MEA insulted this people to mind their own business and not interfere in Indias own legal proceedings?

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...assam-declared-foreigner-190530103723300.html

As for insulting, you and your mea can go fuk youself. Your randi rona may have effect on small state but not across wagah.
 
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I am guessing if we can convince Middle East especially gulf countries about this anti-Muslim conspiracy, then they can and will replace some of the Indian Hindus working in those countries with Muslims. Once Indian Hindus start coming home then Chaiwala will get the message...

Fair is fair.

See how this works - my Pakistani friends? Pakistan stands to gain as well...
 
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I am guessing if we can convince Middle East especially gulf countries about this anti-Muslim conspiracy, then they can and will replace some of the Indian Hindus working in those countries with Muslims. Once Indian Hindus start coming home then Chaiwala will get the message...

Fair is fair.

See how this works - my Pakistani friends? Pakistan stands to gain as well...

No. My Dear. Don't ever pin your hopes on Gulf countries. You and us have to fight our wars ourselves.
 
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