DRaisinHerald
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You can never be, my friend
We don't want to either, Sir.
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You can never be, my friend
I don't know why I'm replying to an obvious troll comment, but here goes. The white in the Pakistani flag represents the minorities, which will always exist, and are a part of Pakistan as a whole. If they wish to migrate, then it is their decision, but for those that want to stay, Pakistan must protect them. Forcing them to convert is only going make matters worse, besides, why would they even want to convert when they're happy with who they are?
Second, development has a lot to do with minority rights (religious tolerance is only a part of that), Saudi Arabia is a bad example to post, as it is still a developing nation, not a developed nation.
If you want to troll, at least put some effort into it.
post of the threadThis is an islamic state go back to india.
Well justified SirIn Islamic democracy it is essential to give equal rights and jurisdiction to the non-muslims. The reason of discrimination is their Hindu origin, as , Muslims residing in India face the similar discrimination in almost all sectors.
However, Government should introduce properly framed laws of every aspect for the Hindus.
i have a better one, extremist should go back to india there is no place for them in pakistan (aka indian style, i learn alot from indians on this forum )post of the thread
living in jungle and asking for KFC
mazaa nahi aya yaar.i have a better one, extremist should go back to india there is no place for them in pakistan (aka indian style, i learn alot from indians on this forum )
I don't know why I'm replying to an obvious troll comment, but here goes. The white in the Pakistani flag represents the minorities, which will always exist, and are a part of Pakistan as a whole. If they wish to migrate, then it is their decision, but for those that want to stay, Pakistan must protect them. Forcing them to convert is only going make matters worse, besides, why would they even want to convert when they're happy with who they are?
Second, development has a lot to do with minority rights (religious tolerance is only a part of that), Saudi Arabia is a bad example to post, as it is still a developing nation, not a developed nation.
If you want to troll, at least put some effort into it.
Our Kashmiri bhai is in there - twice He sits around the Kashmir University and stares at girls. But does not misbehave Decent chap, might get a chance in the movies.kaffir hai tuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
kaffir hai tuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
It isn't an attempt to troll, but to think the way a typical Pakistani should/would feel. He's been told all along that the Nation was created for him, only to see the enemy aka Hindus roam about in his country demanding equal rights and protection. How is forcing them to convert going to make matters worse? Isn't it better if all citizens are Muslim?
Saudi Arabia might be a bad example, but it's the state that Pakistan looks up to as the second Fortress of the Faith. And if SA can initiate laws that seem against religious minorities and still prosper with high per capita GDP, why not Pakistan?
(*again, from a Pakistani perspective)
Muslims masquerade as Hindus for India jobs - Features - Al Jazeera EnglishPlease elaborate ?
BULLSHIT.....thats all I can sayIt isn't an attempt to troll, but to think the way a typical Pakistani should/would feel. He's been told all along that the Nation was created for him, only to see the enemy aka Hindus roam about in his country demanding equal rights and protection. How is forcing them to convert going to make matters worse? Isn't it better if all citizens are Muslim?
Saudi Arabia might be a bad example, but it's the state that Pakistan looks up to as the second Fortress of the Faith. And if SA can initiate laws that seem against religious minorities and still prosper with high per capita GDP, why not Pakistan?
(*again, from a Pakistani perspective)