You should also have paid more attention to the punctuation lessons.
From what I could make out from your post, you are trying to say something about nationalists in India wanting muslims to go to pakistan, like you want "hindu sympathisers" to go to India. Then you are commiting the error of thinking that everybody is like you. Of seeing India as a bigger mirror image of yourself.
No nationalist in India wants anything of the sort. Maybe extremist hindu fundamentalists do. (BJP is not one of them, by the way; they gave India her first muslim president.)
Indians have a sense of identity that transcends religions. It is a secular nation, where everybody is free to choose their religion. Neither the BJP nor most people in India, except the very fringe elements would say something like that. And no NATIONALIST would put religion above nation. "Nationalism" implies that, by its very definition - nation above everything else. The nation state of India has nothing to do with religions, and does not demand religious adherence from her citizens. "Pakistani sympathisers", if there are any, may go to pakistan - whatever their religious beliefs are. But if you think that there are people in the world who want to become pakistanis, well, you have a higher opinion of your country than anybody else does.