Do you have democracy and Secularism in Pakistan ? Because last time I saw that its not even Islamic country.
Shias are prosecuted, Hindus are forcefully converted and telecast is done on LIVE television, 12 yer old Chrisitian is arrested for blasphemy law and who ever speaks for Christian is shot dead.
Also Ahmedis are constitutionally not considered as Muslims. Any minority, Hindu, Sikh, Christian are denied constitutionally to become part of govt.
BTW this actor is facing problem because few Muslim in your country especially brought bad name to Islam and now Indian Muslims are paying the price for it. Same is happening in US and other western countries.
Terrorists did the crime and the innocents pay the price.
Krait, I know you have a slightly higher IQ than most Indians so I will try and explain this to you in the odd chance that you will understad.
I have never made any claims about Pakistan.
Not once did I mention Pakistan, or democracy or how great it is.
I fully acknowledge that in the past 65 years democracy in Pakistan has failed due to bad leaders and military.
BUT that's not the point
The point is "The worlds biggest democracy"
You know that what I said is right and you know that you cannot defend it
So instead of even trying you went to the straw man.
A decent tactic if you are debating against a novice.
But you already know how I debate, so why did you think I would fall for it?
I know you hate Pakistan, Muslims, Islam, topi, shalwar, kameze, etc
you don't need to tell us that every time you speak.
It's almost like even if I ask your name you will just go on an anti Islam tirade.
Having said all that, can you please just address the issue.
Can you defend "the world's largest democracy" when so much anti democratic feeling are prevalent.
Even you biggest super stars are not immune to the bigotry and hatred of the majority.
And instead of having groups that promote peace and harmony, all I really see is groups like RSS, BJP, Modi, etc who promote hatred and bigotry.
I would expect this in Nazi Germany, but not the "world's biggest democracy"