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i am not jumping to conclusions, i am saying that what happened was wrong, and my views would not change if it had happened here in Pakistan, people have right to express their feelings about democratically elected personal or political parties.
What does those cartoons have to do with this scenario? you are comparing religious topic with a political and law topic here, to answer you,
1. We are Islamic republic and as per our law a non muslim cannot be rule of the country, but that does not means that minorities are not represented in assembly. Our democracy is in its immature state which is striving to get mature, You on the other hand claim to be advocates of democracy. I do understand that you have mentioned that you moved to USA at very early age and consider yourself to be American and your relation to India is only by virtue of birth so in my statement when i say "You" or "Your" it is refereed to India not to America.
2. i support the notion that religious figures of every religion should be given respect and should not be a subject to insult. When was the last time you have seen me or any other Pakistani on this forum supporting the notion of burning stuff or destroying? It's ironic for a person like you to say something about religious related hatred and destruction who openly supports Israel's "defending" against Ghaza.
My dear friend, we all regardless of religion, cast, race or color should be able to call spade a spade. What's wrong is wrong, end of story.
Guys-cool it, this is all just a storm in a tea cup. Such incidents happen all over the world even in "devloped" nations. Yes this is an unfortunate incident but it is a one-off. And I am sure those in the wrong will be dealt with by the brass. This girl isn't going to jail or anything-I bet she is out and living her life, so should we.
Unfortunately the girls did go to jail. Only for two hours, but that was two hours too many.
But it is a one off incident, and the policemen who arrested her, and the magistrate who wrote the warrant will all soon find themselves in hot water. The DGP has already begun an inquiry into the incident, and the findings will be made available in 2-3 days, as he said on TV.
The policemen who arrested her should face disciplinary action.
They will not only face disciplinary action, but will also have cases filed against them for wrongful confinement. They will find themselves behind bars for a lot longer than they put the girls.
Source?
Thats very good news if true...
yeah....and still US put a bounty to gather evidence against him..... so what does that tell us
Indian who support this hideous act are trying to change topic to Hafiz saeed....Nothing new... After all they are also scared that they will get beaten if they'll speak against the mighty shiv sena...
I never claimed to say that Pakistan had better democracy, infact if you bother to read my post it said
"never thought would say this but atleast in some way we are more democratic than India"
and if you can't understand that statement than it was followed by an example to explain the context which was
"If you account for all the comments, pictures, cartoons, comments, posts published on social media on Rehman Malik or Zardari or any other political or religious personality than more than 70% of our population would be arrested by now."
which refers to freedom of speech on internet, which by the way was and is the topic of this thread ... lets stick to this thread shall we?