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With no let up in crimes against Hindus in Mirpurkhas area of Pakistan's Sindh province from where nearly 20 families have left the country, the minority community leaders from the region have approached the Indian and US missions for help.

The Hindu community in Mirpurkhas and its surrounding areas is being targeted by criminals day in and day out and police were paying no heed to their plight, Hindu Panchayat Chairman Laxmandas Perwani said.

Hindu families were left with no option but to leave Pakistan and at least 18 families had migrated, a majority of them to India and some to Dubai, during the past five months, Perwani told Geo News channel.

During the same period, the homes of 70 Hindu families in Mirpurkhas and nearby areas were burgled, he said.

Two youths were killed for not paying extortion money and two kidnapped businessmen were freed after they paid millions of rupees as ransom, he added.

With no let up in the incidents in which Hindus were targeted, members of the Hindu Panchayat sent letters to the Indian High Commission and the US embassy, seeking their help, he said.

Perwani, a former member of the Sindh Assembly, said the step of writing to foreign missions was taken after the police and politicians did not pay heed to the grievances of the Hindus.

The kidnapping of a 14-year-old Hindu girl, Manisha Kumari, from Jacobabad in Sindh on August 7 sparked widespread concern in the minority community.

There were also reports last week of the exodus of dozens of Hindu families from the region.

Following the reports of the exodus, Pakistani immigration authorities stopped 250 Hindu pilgrims on their way to India at the Wagah border on Friday.

The Hindus were allowed to travel to India after leaders of the community assured the government that they would return to Pakistan after the pilgrimage.

Hindus are the largest minority community in Pakistan but make up about two per cent of the population of 180 million.

Most Pakistani Hindus live in Sindh province.

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Pak Hindus not permanently moving to India: Deccan Herald

Islamabad, Aug 12, 2012, (PTI)
Pakistani Hindus are not permanently moving to India and only visiting religious sites there, claims the Federal Investigation Agency, which has also been directed by government to look into complaints of forced marriages of teenage girls from the minority community.

The Hindus going to India had given statements that they intended to visit religious sites, the FIA said in a report submitted by its chief to Interior Minister Rehman Malik during a meeting here yesterday.

The report was prepared by the FIA following media reports regarding the migration of Hindu families to India.

The News daily quoted the FIA report as expressing concern that a TV news channel had "broadcast a story based on mere speculation which created undue hype."

The FIA chief contended that there were "some persons with vested interests who tried to create such a situation with a purpose" and this aspect is being investigated.

The Interior Minister directed the FIA chief to "keep a watch on those who are spreading these rumours and if the agency spots any case where some kind of injustice has been done to the Hindu families, it should be dealt with severely."

The FIA was directed to assist the committee of Parliamentarians set up by the President to look into complaints of the Hindu community in Sindh.

Interior Minister Malik assured the Hindu community that their rights would be protected and he would not allow anyone to violate the Constitution, which provides full rights to minorities for practising their religion.

Malik also directed the FIA to look into complaints of forced marriages of teenage Hindu girls and submit a report on such incidents.

The report on such forced marriages will be made public for scrutiny, officials said.
 
gamma it seems you are new but for your knowledge i will tell you to please make sure you post a website libnk with a thread that you open. so people can verify your post. thanks
 
gamma it seems you are new but for your knowledge i will tell you to please make sure you post a website libnk with a thread that you open. so people can verify your post. thanks

and also ALL Pakistani Hindus posts it seems have been merged in 1 thread. Post their plight in that thread.
 
13,000 Pakistani Hindus got Indian citizenship in last 8 years.

i think the lie and media propaganda is already busted no need to discuss the whining and the crying

how can this be true. Pakistanis are denying it.

Duh! hence it is true, said Majorly profound.



here we go, another link, dont trust evil pakistani muslims, trust the pakistani hindus

Pak Hindus not seeking asylum, claims leader of fresh batch

As a fresh batch of 100 more Hindus crossed over from Pakistan here today, the leader of the group today claimed that they were not seeking asylum in India.

With tension writ large on their faces, the group arrived in India, a day after about 115 Hindus walked across the frontier amid reports of exodus of the minority community from Sindh province following kidnapping of a Hindu girl there.

Group leader Rajesh dismissed claims that Pakistan authorities were forcing them to give an undertaking that they would not seek asylum from Indian Government and would return to Pakistan within a period of 33 days.

"It would be wrong to say that Hindus or Hindu families who have crossed over to India were no more willing to go back to Pakistan," Singh said, adding that they would surely return to Pakistan and Sindh province.

"The Hindus from Pakistan have come to India to pay obeisance in the Hindu historic temples located in Amritsar, Indore, Haridwar, Rishikesh and Delhi but not for asylum," he said, while dismissing as "rumours" reports of exodus of Hindus.

"In fact, none of the Pakistan-based Hindu families could afford to live in India while leaving their ancestral houses and set up behind in Pakistan," he said.

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Hindus reject reports about their exodus from Pakistan

LAHORE: As many as 115 more Hindu pilgrims belonging to Sindh, left for India through Wagah here on Saturday. Talking to the media, pilgrims said: “The reports about our exodus from Pakistan are baseless.

We will return to our homeland next month after performing religious rituals in India”. “We are Pakistanis and will remain Pakistani. Pakistan is our motherland,” they added.
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3298805 said:
i think the lie and media propaganda is already busted no need to discuss the whining and the crying

Who busted it.
 
Videos – The Express Tribune

this video should shutup the indian propaganda for now


and ofcourse the indian trolls loved to overlook this :disagree:

Yeah, meant exactly that. What did those idiot ancestors or sometimes the the idiots themselves think when they stayed back in Pakistan? That they were going to be treated kindly in a country founded on a different religion from their own? You don't think that was stupid? Did they think that all those people who left Pakistan at the time of partition did so for fun? If they were too lazy or too stupid to get their backsides to India then, you can make your opinion on the intelligence of these chaps. We have had 2 PM's including MMS whose families put their brains to good use & left Pakistan. The clowns who stayed on are the ones now having second thoughts. Not very bright chaps.

As for other illegals staying, I'm no sympathiser of that lot either. Look, I'm fairly certain that as when the Pakistan Hindus come to India, they will be absorbed. No one is about to send them back by force regardless of what the GoI says. It is just that this bunch have proved themselves to be a little soft in the head by the very fact that they stayed on in Pakistan. On an evolutionary scale, that is an extinction by suicide choice. Winners of the Darwin awards, this bunch!


same rant different day from you banglore!

and the part in bold does that apply to indian muslims???

but sadly as usual not true. but oh well carry on ranting :coffee:
 
13,000 Pakistani Hindus got Indian citizenship in last 8 years.

hint hint, bad economy in Pakistan and good Economy in India, they have been living among same people for last 60 years, sindhi people who are not even religious, i would even say majority of people in interior sind are closer to hinduism than Islam and those people are not into converting anyone, If it was in Pathan areas i would agree but not Sindhis. its all economical go live where they have opportunities, why didnt they leave when Pak economy was doing better than India. But if they want to leave Pakistan and India is willing to take them then its all good
 
On visit to India, Pak Hindu families wary of indian media

There were a number of tense, nervous faces in the crowd coming out of the customs and immigration hall, and some of them kept glancing over their shoulders towards the other side of the gates on the Radcliffe Line at the joint Indo-Pak border check post here on Friday.
As they emerged from the gates of the Integrated Check Post (ICP) after immigration and customs clearance, some of them, including women and children, got panicky on seeing the media. "We have already had enough problems. We do not want to speak to the media," said a middle-aged man, refusing to reveal his identity and objecting to being photographed.
As per immigration records, 119 persons, all of them Hindus belonging to the Sindh province of Pakistan, crossed the border on Friday on a one-month visa, but only after being detained for hours by Pakistani officials over media reports of an exodus of the minority community from Sindh.

During their India visit, they will be paying obeisance at the Golden Temple and going to Rishikesh, Haridwar, Delhi and Indore before returning to Pakistan. The leader of the jatha, Anup Kumar of Sakhar town of Sindh, was however more forthcoming in his response to mediapersons' queries. As others looked on, Anup said that in all 250 Hindus from Sindh had been granted one-month visas by the Indian government, out of which 119 had crossed over while the remaining would do so on Saturday.

Asked about their reluctance to talk to the media, Anup said the problem was caused by the 30 Pakistani Hindus who had come to India on the Samjhauta Express on Thursday. "They had claimed before certain Indian TV channels that minorities were being harassed in Pakistan. They had also said that they would not be going back to Pakistan and would approach the Indian government for citizenship. Their misguiding statements have caused problems for us. We had arrived at the check post in the morning and were interrogated by Pakistani officials throughout the day before some of us were allowed to cross over," he said.

Anup gave a rather guarded response when asked whether the minorities in Pakistan were being persecuted. "Some people say it. Those staying in rural areas or in other provinces of Pakistan may be facing problems, but we have encountered none. We live in harmony."
He made it clear, and so did many others in the group, that they would return home after the expiry of their visas. "Our families, our homes and businesses are all in Pakistan. We will surely return," he said.

The Hindu families which had crossed over on Thursday had claimed before the media that forced conversions were taking place in Pakistan. They had also alleged that young girls from minority communities were often abducted. "Such allegations have caused problems for us in the past. We can only appeal to our brethren not to make such statements in public," said Anup as he boarded a taxi to Amritsar.

so the truth comes out india grants 250 pakistanis visas in a go, and try to make it famous that pakistani hindus are illegaly immigrating and seeking asylum in india

shame on india and its media
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3298805 said:
i think the lie and media propaganda is already busted no need to discuss the whining and the crying





here we go, another link, dont trust evil pakistani muslims, trust the pakistani hindus

Pak Hindus not seeking asylum, claims leader of fresh batch

As a fresh batch of 100 more Hindus crossed over from Pakistan here today, the leader of the group today claimed that they were not seeking asylum in India.

With tension writ large on their faces, the group arrived in India, a day after about 115 Hindus walked across the frontier amid reports of exodus of the minority community from Sindh province following kidnapping of a Hindu girl there.

Group leader Rajesh dismissed claims that Pakistan authorities were forcing them to give an undertaking that they would not seek asylum from Indian Government and would return to Pakistan within a period of 33 days.

"It would be wrong to say that Hindus or Hindu families who have crossed over to India were no more willing to go back to Pakistan," Singh said, adding that they would surely return to Pakistan and Sindh province.

"The Hindus from Pakistan have come to India to pay obeisance in the Hindu historic temples located in Amritsar, Indore, Haridwar, Rishikesh and Delhi but not for asylum," he said, while dismissing as "rumours" reports of exodus of Hindus.

"In fact, none of the Pakistan-based Hindu families could afford to live in India while leaving their ancestral houses and set up behind in Pakistan," he said.

another link


Hindus reject reports about their exodus from Pakistan

LAHORE: As many as 115 more Hindu pilgrims belonging to Sindh, left for India through Wagah here on Saturday. Talking to the media, pilgrims said: “The reports about our exodus from Pakistan are baseless.

We will return to our homeland next month after performing religious rituals in India”. “We are Pakistanis and will remain Pakistani. Pakistan is our motherland,” they added.

Hindu leaders in Pak approach Indian, US missions for help

:angry:

You know sense of shame is not really a bad thing in the long run.
 
hint hint, bad economy in Pakistan and good Economy in India, they have been living among same people for last 60 years, sindhi people who are not even religious, i would even say majority of people in interior sind are closer to hinduism than Islam and those people are not into converting anyone, If it was in Pathan areas i would agree but not Sindhis. its all economical go live where they have opportunities, why didnt they leave when Pak economy was doing better than India. But if they want to leave Pakistan and India is willing to take them then its all good

Hint is Ziaul Haq. Also how do you know they never had been migrating to India before 1990.
 
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