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Don't dirty Hindu locality, say Bajrang Dal men as couple thrashed in viral video

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You're wrong, its not happening, its reversing, on ground Zarb-e-Azb has delivered results, NAP is being implemented. As a whole in society changes are happening slowly and steadily. An example can be of Diwali, Christmas, Easter all have been declared national holidays. A vibrant media is increasingly representing the case of minorities, just 2 days ago people were hanged involved in persecution of a christian couple, Mumtaz Qadri was hanged, all this represents a paradigm shift.
India is regressing, to the point where Pakistan was in 1980's where religio-nationalism was being induced at state level. Here we are talking about revamping our government school textbooks which were changed for a purpose in 1980's , completely revising the syllabus , yet in India, they are talking about putting in textbooks, that actual borders of Akhand Bharat are at Afghanistan, with Kandhar included in it. Both states and changing gradually with newly socially constructed ideas.



Forsure brother, Pakistan was forced to become a nuclear power for this reason. Today Chinese and Pakistani interests have aligned through CPEC and OBOR, its a ambitious regional economic integration program, that is giving sleepless nights to our Indian friends.
If the said changes that you have mentioned in pakistan are happening then I am very happy today to have learned about it.
As for india regressing into a hindu fundamentalists society then I have full faith on our democratic process, Mr Modi & co can say goodbye to the parliament house if this happens.
 
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I dont agree fully to your post although some points are valid.
If what you said is true then why did the republic of pakistan turn into the islamic republic of pakistan in mid 1950s. Mr jinnah wanted a republic and a secular state where everyone is equal.
It was a mistake that Pakistan became a pseudo religious state and thanks to Zia for that and others before/after him. But till Jinnah lived not once did Pakistan show signs of straying from its secular birth.
 
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@chandrak your proud sanghi fellas propagating liberal and secular values , how cute :mad:
Sorry mate but these are not sanghis, you must have heard about shiv sena - i too dont like them, they are bunch of fools doing politics on name of country, same thing is with these banjrang dals, new party trying to gain some weight..thats all..its common everywhere..even we sometime beaten these fools on occasion of that love season yea valentines day ..but point is that it cant be stopped at all..sometimes somewhere these type of cases will always be there..no matters it india or pakistan..hope u get my point.
 
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I dont agree fully to your post although some points are valid.
If what you said is true then why did the republic of pakistan turn into the islamic republic of pakistan in mid 1950s. Mr jinnah wanted a republic and a secular state where everyone is equal.

There were a number of reasons. First of all Jinnah wanted to protect political rights of muslims. He wanted an inclusive, moderate and participatory democratic polity. With his death, the main politicians of Muslim League were from UP in India , they weren't native to Pakistan, they used religion as a political tool to gather support of locals, since they had no support base for electoral politics in Punjab, Khyber Pukhtunwa, Sindh or Balochistan. Ayub liberalized and westernized the society to a certain level, again Bhutto came and formalized the Islamic Republic status in 1973 constitution. Zia-ul-Haq took religio-nationalism to its zenith, mainly due to regional geopolitics, he changed the syllabus to induce religio nationalism, to suit his political ends. The civilian govts of 90's maintained the same status quo with less vigor.
It was Musharaf who brought the concept of "Enlightened Moderation" after the Global war on terror started, coupled with that he brought in freedom of speech and expression, where for the first time media was openly criticizing and even abusing the government on some occasions. It was 2007 lawyers movement, which brought a dramatic change , coupled with Media campaign which brought down a powerful man like Musharaf. Pakistan as a society began to experience the negative side affects of religio-nationalism induced in 80's at state level. Thus a concentrated campaign began for reforms as the terror attacks caused damage from 2008-13. It was in 2014 , when Zarb-e-Azb was in initial stages, APS attack happened , that caused a major paradigm shift in policy. Zarb-e-Azb brought down the terror incidents by 80%, NAP was implemented in cities with people distributing hate material being arrested. Many mullahs using loudspeakers to spew sectarian hate were arrested, Mumtaz Qadri was hanged, the sectarian kingpin Maulvi Ishaq was taken to a location and neutralized in fake encounter. As mentioned Diwali , Christmas and Easter made national holidays.
Non muslims especially politicians are becoming more vocal on media.

Its a multi pronged strategy being planned by government.

1) Reviving local cultures ( since Pakistan is multi cultural)

2) Educational reforms , where the link between state and religion is revised.

3) Democratic Institutions and Judiciary is strengthened, as was the case, when warring sides (govt and opposition) respected Supreme Court's decision when it intervened. Serving PM Gillani was disqualified by Supreme Court and had to leave his seat.

So changes are happening gradually, albeit slowly.
 
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Sir,this is probably fake news,thr is no proof,,even if it is not,,karwai ho rahi hai,,wait justice will definitely be served as no political party is backing thm n justice is always served here,,also Bajrang dal is mostly a charity organization,,they r not a retarded religious extremist grp,,,congressis,sickulars,leftists n all kinds of antinational eliments r just maligning thm for thr own agenda(maybe as a part of larger plan to hurt our ancient civilizational culture due to thr own inferiority complex ridden colonized minds)but they keep mum on muslims n christians.
neway infront of islamic extremists bajrangis seem super docile,,,we gud,,we so gud.
So bottomline,, this is isolated incident n everythng is ok

What is fake in it? One can clearly see a guy who calls himself Akhtar & a veiled lady allegedly his gf are being beaten ruthlessly by people who're yelling "Hindu mohallay mein gandgi phela rahay ho".There are numerous videos on Bajrang Dal violence but interestingly it's still a charity organization primarily. Those fancy terms like congressis, sickulars or leftist surely should sound good to you, I can understand that completely, but in a long run these zealots will bring nothing but shame to India. This is coming from a Pakistani who has suffered this. Anyway, your country your rules!
 
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It was a mistake that Pakistan became a pseudo religious state and thanks to Zia for that and others before/after him. But till Jinnah lived not once did Pakistan show signs of straying from its secular birth.
One of the most sensible post I have read in a while. Now I know why you are a TT.
 
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If the said changes that you have mentioned in pakistan are happening then I am very happy today to have learned about it.
As for india regressing into a hindu fundamentalists society then I have full faith on our democratic process, Mr Modi & co can say goodbye to the parliament house if this happens.

25th December (Christmas) is already a national holiday since its the birth day of Jinnah. Easter, Holi and Diwali are declared national holidays, even a resolution was adopted in National Assembly.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1066391/govt-agrees-to-holi-easter-holidays/
http://www.dawn.com/news/1245821
 
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There were a number of reasons. First of all Jinnah wanted to protect political rights of muslims. He wanted an inclusive, moderate and participatory democratic polity. With his death, the main politicians of Muslim League were from UP in India , they weren't native to Pakistan, they used religion as a political tool to gather support of locals, since they had no support base for electoral politics in Punjab, Khyber Pukhtunwa, Sindh or Balochistan. Ayub liberalized and westernized the society to a certain level, again Bhutto came and formalized the Islamic Republic status in 1973 constitution. Zia-ul-Haq took religio-nationalism to its zenith, mainly due to regional geopolitics, he changed the syllabus to induce religio nationalism, to suit his political ends. The civilian govts of 90's maintained the same status quo with less vigor.
It was Musharaf who brought the concept of "Enlightened Moderation" after the Global war on terror started, coupled with that he brought in freedom of speech and expression, where for the first time media was openly criticizing and even abusing the government on some occasions. It was 2007 lawyers movement, which brought a dramatic change , coupled with Media campaign which brought down a powerful man like Musharaf. Pakistan as a society began to experience the negative side affects of religio-nationalism induced in 80's at state level. Thus a concentrated campaign began for reforms as the terror attacks caused damage from 2008-13. It was in 2014 , when Zarb-e-Azb was in initial stages, APS attack happened , that caused a major paradigm shift in policy. Zarb-e-Azb brought down the terror incidents by 80%, NAP was implemented in cities with people distributing hate material being arrested. Many mullahs using loudspeakers to spew sectarian hate were arrested, Mumtaz Qadri was hanged, the sectarian kingpin Maulvi Ishaq was taken to a location and neutralized in fake encounter. As mentioned Diwali , Christmas and Easter made national holidays.
Non muslims especially politicians are becoming more vocal on media.

Its a multi pronged strategy being planned by government.

1) Reviving local cultures ( since Pakistan is multi cultural)

2) Educational reforms , where the link between state and religion is revised.

3) Democratic Institutions and Judiciary is strengthened, as was the case, when warring sides (govt and opposition) respected Supreme Court's decision when it intervened. Serving PM Gillani was disqualified by Supreme Court and had to leave his seat.

So changes are happening gradually, albeit slowly.
Another excellent and very informative post.
My hope for peace and prosperity in south asia is not lost.
 
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Sir,this is probably fake news,thr is no proof,,even if it is not,,karwai ho rahi hai,,wait justice will definitely be served as no political party is backing thm n justice is always served here,,also Bajrang dal is mostly a charity organization,,they r not a retarded religious extremist grp,,,congressis,sickulars,leftists n all kinds of antinational eliments r just maligning thm for thr own agenda(maybe as a part of larger plan to hurt our ancient civilizational culture due to thr own inferiority complex ridden colonized minds)but they keep mum on muslims n christians.
neway infront of islamic extremists bajrangis seem super docile,,,we gud,,we so gud.
So bottomline,, this is isolated incident n everythng is ok


It is one of plenty Isolated incident.. don't you see the video?



Bajrang dal charity org? In whatsense.. threatening boys and girls during valentines day. Beating others and what not..
 
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It was a mistake that Pakistan became a pseudo religious state and thanks to Zia for that and others before/after him. But till Jinnah lived not once did Pakistan show signs of straying from its secular birth.
Zia was not a bad man. He was religious, but If there was such an entity such as TTP during his tenure he would have crushed them mercilessly. Zia ul Haq was my relative. He was a no nonsense religious guy. Although he believed in Ummah, he would never let it get to him at the cost of Pakistan. In fact, he was a very shrewd and wise man.


Very calculating and strategic.
 
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