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Is the Pakistani Government Really Worried About Indian Muslims?

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By Umair Jamal
February 27, 2020

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in a statement asked the world to intervene to stop the ongoing “communal violence” in India. Khan, in a Twitter message, wrote that “IOJK [Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir] was the beginning. Now 200 million Muslims in India are being targeted. The world community must act now.”

While communal violence in India has risen recently, minorities in Pakistan have suffered for years. The Pakistani state’s so-called drive to treat its minorities equally doesn’t exist beyond social media messages as the country’s leadership tries to present its performance as better than India when it comes to dealing with smaller religious and ethnic sections.

What is happening in India is tragic and should be condemned. However, that in no way makes Pakistan’s story better. Last week, a major community center of the country’s Ahmadi community was confiscated by local authorities and given to a group of Sunni clerks. Dozens of other mosques and Ahmadi places of worship have been ransacked by religious mobs in Pakistan.

A few months ago, a high-ranking government officer landed in trouble for merely mentioning Ahmadis in her speech. She was forced to clarify her statement in front of a handful of clerks, for they thought the civil servant had committed blasphemy.

“I talked about minority rights, I spoke about rights of non-Muslim Pakistanis, maybe I should have not even mentioned the word Ahmadi in that, then I spoke about how we should stay united and not discriminate against anyone so that we can protect against external enemies,” she said. “They (Ahmadis) are non-Muslim according to the constitution and non-Muslim in my view as well,” she added.

The issue of forced conversions in Pakistan has also continued unabated. According to a Human Rights Commission of Pakistan report, every year “Around 1,000 cases of Hindu and Christian girls being forced to convert were estimated in the province of southern Sindh alone.”

The country’s religious and political elite often targets minorities to negotiate with political parties in power or institutions that matter in Pakistan. In November 2018, Fazal-ur-Rehman, a hardline, right-wing Pakistani politician and president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, targeted Sikh pilgrims in Pakistan by terming them a threat to Pakistan’s unity. A few weeks ago, Khan’s party leaders put up banners in Lahore calling for the persecution of Hindus because Muslims are suffering in Kashmir.

“Another update of the disgraceful act. Vandalizing a mosque! It seems to be a reminder to Muslims of the Babri Masjid episode. I think secular forces within India should rise against such barbaric actions,” said Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi in a social media message after recent violence in India.

It only shows that the existing selective outrage coming out from Pakistan is mere politicking rather than a serious concern for people across the border. If Pakistan wants the world to take its concerns for global Muslim communities seriously then the country may also consider speaking up for the Chinese Muslim population and Ahmadis at home.

As things stand, the statements coming from Pakistan are nothing more than political opportunism.

https://thediplomat.com/2020/02/is-the-pakistani-government-really-worried-about-indian-muslims/
 
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The thing about Pakistanis that most Indians fail to understand is that we have never collectively called for the genocide of our minorities. The difference between Indian and Pakistani societies is quite obvious. You do not see our high profile politicians and post-officers making irresponsible statements. You also do not see thousands of clips of mob violence occuring against minorities happening in Pakistan. If some moron starts to persecute our minorities, we don't f##king justify it, we condemn it.


Indians do not have the right to lecture us on morality when their people themselves alarmingly lacks it.
 
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The thing about Pakistanis that most Indians fail to understand is that we have never collectively called for the genocide of our minorities. The difference between Indian and Pakistani societies is quite obvious. You do not see our high profile politicians and post-officers making irresponsible statements. You also do not see thousands of clips of mob violence occuring against minorities happening in Pakistan. If some moron starts to persecute our minorities, we don't f##king justify it, we condemn it.


Indians do not have the right to lecture us on morality when their people themselves alarmingly lacks it.

Pakistan is no hallmark for the treatment of minorities. Period. Problem with Indians is that they seem to want to make up for the time which they lost in suppressing minorities, especially poorer Muslims in India.
 
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The blatant lies in the veil of "journalism" must be smashed by patriotic Pakistan in their individual capacity.

Pakistan never in its history have committed the pogroms against its minorities, worst where state and its institutions aided with majority. This has however happened in India many times over, hell, their current PM is known as "butcher of Gujrat"!!

While Pakistan is opening up temples, grudwaras for its minorities, India destroying its mosques, worst, its supreme court is giving legality to such barbaric actions. The recent court ruling where they allowed building of ram temple over babri mosque.

This is Pakistan of today! Enjoy.

 
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  • As things stand, the statements coming from Pakistan are nothing more than political opportunism.
I mean, yeah, but that doesn't mean Pakistan is wrong for pointing out what's going on in India.

If it was the other way around, india would do the same thing. Heck, they actually have done the same thing, and over minor issues too.
 
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The thing about Pakistanis that most Indians fail to understand is that we have never collectively called for the genocide of our minorities. The difference between Indian and Pakistani societies is quite obvious. You do not see our high profile politicians and post-officers making irresponsible statements. You also do not see thousands of clips of mob violence occuring against minorities happening in Pakistan. If some moron starts to persecute our minorities, we don't f##king justify it, we condemn it.


Indians do not have the right to lecture us on morality when their people themselves alarmingly lacks it.

Let's say a mob attacks a Hindu temple

Every one in Pakistan will want that mob arrested and prosecuted from the state, to the judiciary, to the general populace, to civil society

We do not ask the religion of the dead and make excuses

Pakistan isn't perfect but a toxic kind of division is occurring in India that is poisoning them


Compared to that Pakistan is fine and needs to strive to get better
 
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Pakistan is no hallmark for the treatment of minorities. Period. Problem with Indians is that they seem to want to make up for the time which they lost in suppressing minorities, especially poorer Muslims in India.

I was just highlighting the main differences. When they try to wage a moral war against us then they've lost even before they started.

I believe Pakistan is going towards the right direction. Hopefully there will come a day we rid ourselves of all things bad.
 
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Churchs should also be allowed to ring bells, specially in Karachi and Lahore. I would love to hear them as well.

Actually my vision is to establish center of every religion in Pakistan.
 
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Churchs should also be allowed to ring bells, specially in Karachi and Lahore. I would love to hear them as well.

Actually my vision is to establish center of every religion in Pakistan.

Malok van Helsing to nae daikh li? :lol:
 
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How many Gujrats, Delhis, Mumbais, Kashmirs happened in Pakistan?

Its like one guy slaps and another stabs to death; And the "happens on both-side" brigade jumps in and tells us how the slapper is just as bad as the stabber.

Pakistan is no hallmark for the treatment of minorities. Period. Problem with Indians is that they seem to want to make up for the time which they lost in suppressing minorities, especially poorer Muslims in India.
Indian nation elected the orchestrator of a pogrom as their Prime Minister. Hence, there is no comparison which can be made with Pakistan. Period

When the majority votes a xenophobic and bigoted party to power, just don't downplay it by playing the "both sides" game.
 
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How many Gujrats, Delhis, Mumbais, Kashmirs happened in Pakistan?

Its like one guy slaps and another stabs to death; And the "happens on both-side" brigade jumps in and tells us how the slapper is just as bad as the stabber.


Indian nation elected the orchestrator of a genocide as their Prime Minister. Hence, there is no comparison which can be made with Pakistan. Period

When the majority votes a xenophobic and bigoted party to power, just don't downplay it by playing the "both sides" game.

You don't know the meaning of the word "genocide". Period. Don't use words the meanings of which you don't know
 
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