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Pakistani Hindus reject India’s offer for citizenship
By Anadolu Agency
Published: December 17, 2019
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Demonstrators burn copies of Citizenship Amendment Bill, a bill that seeks to give citizenship to religious minorities persecuted in neighbouring Muslim countries, during a protest in New Delhi, India, December 11, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS

KARACHI: Pakistan’s minority Hindu community has rejected India’s offer to grant them citizenship under a new law.

Citing the harassment of minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, the Indian parliament recently amended its citizenship law, offering citizenship rights to Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Parsi and Jain communities migrating from these countries.

The law, however, excluded Muslims, triggering mass protests across the country.



“Pakistan’s Hindu community unanimously rejects this bill, which is tantamount to dividing India on communal lines,” Raja Asar Manglani, patron of the Pakistan Hindu Council, told Anadolu Agency.

“This is a unanimous message from Pakistan’s entire Hindu community to Indian Prime Minister [Narendra] Modi. A true Hindu will never support this legislation,” he said.

He added that the law has violated India’s own constitution.

Anwar Lal Dean, a Christian member of the Pakistani parliament’s upper house or Senate, also said the law is meant to pitch religious communities against each other.

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“This is a clear violation of fundamental human rights. We categorically reject it,” said Dean, a leader of the opposition Pakistan People’s Party.

“Through such unjust and uncalled steps, the Modi government wants to pitch religious communities against each other,” he said, citing scrapping of Jammu and Kashmir’s longstanding special rights law, Indian Supreme Court’s judgment on Babri Mosque, and growing violence against minorities in India.

Pakistan’s tiny Sikh community has also denounced the controversial law.

“Not only Pakistani Sikhs but the entire Sikh community in the world, including those in India, also condemn this move,” said Gopal Singh, leader of the Baba Guru Nanak.

“The Sikh community is a minority both in India and Pakistan. Being a member of a minority, I can feel the pain and the fears of the Muslim minority [India]. This is simply persecution,” he said.

Singh urged Modi not to push minorities “back to the wall.”

Minority population figures contest Indian claim

While introducing the citizenship law, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah told parliament that non-Muslim population in Pakistan has alarmingly decreased over the years.

He said the minorities comprised 23% of Pakistan’s population in 1947, when it was formed. “But now it has decreased to a mere 3.7%,” he said, adding that this means either they have been killed, migrated or forced to convert their religion.

Pakistan rubbishes India’s fudged numbers on ‘shrinking minorities’

The official figures available with the Pakistan Census, however, contest his claims.

The minority population was never 23% in the then-West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan).

According to the 1961 census, the non-Muslim population was recorded at 2.83%. A decade later in 1972, the census recorded non-Muslim population at 3.25% of the total population. That means, it increased by 0.42%.

In the 1981 census, the non-Muslim population was 3.30%. In the next census carried out in 1998, it was recorded as 3.70% of the total population.

Though Pakistan carried out a fresh census in 2017, its religious data has yet to be released. However, according to Pakistan Hindu Council leader Manglani, Hindus make up 4% of the total 210 million population. Nearly 80% of Hindus — Pakistan’s largest minority — inhabit the southern part of the Sindh province.

Undermining rights of minorities

Pakistan’s government has accused India’s government led by Bharatiya Janata Party of toeing the ideology of “Hindutva Supremacy.”

“The Modi government continues to curb and undermine the rights of minorities in accordance with Hindutva supremacist ideology,” Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a series of tweets on Monday.

“Illegal annexation of Kashmir, [handing over of] Babri Masjid [to Hindus], and [the] Citizenship Amendment Bill which excludes Muslims, are all targeted towards subjugation of minorities,” he added.

Condemning the use of force against students protesting against the controversial bill in different parts of India, Qureshi said: “Concerned about the brutal and indiscriminate use of force by the state on Indian Muslim students of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Bill.”

Pakistan’s main opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif too decried the Modi government for stifling the voice of dissent through state force.

“Disturbing news and images emanating from India. The state fascism being perpetrated on students of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, is a reminder that Modi’s hatred of Muslims is ideologically driven,” he said in a twitter post.
 
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IMO Pakistan should also offer citizenship for all muslims in South Asia. A lot of problems can be solved this way. A lot of muslims in Sri Lanka who are not happy to be Sri Lankan and would rather live somewhere else.
 
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This is why Pakistan 1973 constitution is a joke in which minorities are 2nd class citizens. Though India has gone one step further now by stripping citizenship of muslims and putting them in concentration camps.

Just shows constitutions shouldnt be taken seriously in majoritarian democracy. It doesn’t guarantee anything to safeguard rights of vulnerable.
 
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IMO Pakistan should also offer citizenship for all muslims in South Asia. A lot of problems can be solved this way. A lot of muslims in Sri Lanka who are not happy to be Sri Lankan and would rather live somewhere else.
Pakistan has given shelter to around 5 million refugees from as far as Myanmar and Somalia.

Perhaps you should also take your own advice and worry about your minorities from persecuting your own muslims to the tamil hindus, who make the largest refugee community in Southern india, and are also protesting against the indian “CAB”, which conveniently ignores them.
 
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None of our business what goes on in India. We should follow what our Deen Islam and our founding fathers taught us, i.e respecting our own minorities. Our record is not good enough.


But we have too many monkeys in the shape of men in our country. I won't be surprised if they try doing some shit to our minorities citing the bullshit in india as an excuse.
I hope the security apparatus and the government are aware of the situation.
 
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Pakistan has given shelter to around 5 million refugees from as far as Myanmar and Somalia.

Perhaps you should also take your own advice and worry about your minorities from persecuting your own muslims to the tamil hindus, who make the largest refugee community in Southern india, and are also protesting against the indian “CAB”, which conveniently ignores them.
those SL tamil refugees need to chill. it's not 1980s anymore. they can come back to SL and enjoy way better standards of living than in india. Muslims on the other hand were not persecuted yet acting like they dont want to be a part of the country so they should probably go to a country like pakistan where they can live the way they want to. you got any buddhists or christians? we can do a population exchange.
 
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IMO Pakistan should also offer citizenship for all muslims in South Asia. A lot of problems can be solved this way. A lot of muslims in Sri Lanka who are not happy to be Sri Lankan and would rather live somewhere else.
If India wants to give us land the size of another Pakistan then sure.
Otherwise Pakistan is full and Indian Muslims have to fend for themselves.
 
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haha stay there, doesn't matter. CAB is only a one time process for foreigners from those three countries who are in India before Dec 2014.
 
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If India wants to give us land the size of another Pakistan then sure.
Otherwise Pakistan is full and Indian Muslims have to fend for themselves.
you should annex afghanistan
 
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That still does not solve the problem of where 200million Indian Muslims will go. Only solution is to get land equal to the size of Pakistan from india, move the Muslims there and then let Pakistan amex it.
i dont think they want to give up all 200 million. that doesnt make any sense. it will also reduce their potential GDP.
 
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According to the 1961 census, the non-Muslim population was recorded at 2.83%. A decade later in 1972, the census recorded non-Muslim population at 3.25% of the total population. That means, it increased by 0.42%.

In the 1981 census, the non-Muslim population was 3.30%. In the next census carried out in 1998, it was recorded as 3.70% of the total population.

Though Pakistan carried out a fresh census in 2017, its religious data has yet to be released. However, according to Pakistan Hindu Council leader Manglani, Hindus make up 4% of the total 210 million population
Are Muslims becoming non Muslims?
 
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