Indian court legalizes homosexuality

contra

Senator (1k+ posts)
foqia bhai,
do u think that u can count that many person from minorities as compare to their percentage of the population in the total population of the country india ,if not ,then don't ask n don't talk about it.

1. This has already been discussed earlier, and you were a part of that discussion too. Or, have you forgotten???

...but this is not a general attitude of Pakistanis towards any minorities except Qadiyanis who preach their religion by hiding their group name n pretend themself as muslims

2. Friend, there is something known as Domino effect. Today it is the Qadiyanis, tomorrow it will some other sect, say, Shia's. Anyway, I am not commenting on your religion Islam, I am bringing attention to the fact that other sects might also be persecuted in the future.
 

sher_khan

Senator (1k+ posts)
contra said:
Sher_Khan,
1. I never said we are perfect and without faults.

Everyone knows that India is not perfect. You don't need to labour on that. The documentary was in response to your comment that you (indians) are far better than us.

2. Whatever has happened is in front of all and was covered by the media. Whereas in Pakistan, such matters are brushed under the carpet. Remember the program Aalim Online on which Ahmediyyas were declared "Wajib ul Katal". This program is still running and no action has been taken

That's not true at all. Everyone in the world knows that Pakistani media is very stubborn and has paid a high price for telling the truth. They have been kicked off the air by their own governments for not taking the dictation.

I don't watch alim online. I don't know whether the word "wajib ul Qatal" was used or not. If you can post the clip, only then can I make a comment on it.
In any event, you are very concerned about the taking off this pakistani program for using a divisive and brutal language. If you use the same energy to get rid of the BJP and Modi, against whom there are documented evidences, may be India could be a safer place for the minorities.

3. Shia's being slaughtered in Kurram, and the government did nothing for all these months or even years.

Name one chief minister or a strong political party involved in these events. As evident from the documentary that I have posted, politically elected people, police and judicial offices were involved in gujrat riots. Also, tell me a single event which involved the killings of one thousand people belonging to the same community and the government did not do anything about it.

4. Your country has a Blasphemy Law, what are you doing personally to appeal to the government to repeal this law, since a number of your non muslim countrymen are falsely accused under this law and are persecuted.

Pakistan is no secular state. It abides by the Islamic rules, unlike India which strongly claims to be a secular country. Since Pakistan is an Islamic country (read the Pakistani constitution) the minorities have to live by the rules which have been agreed upon by the muslims of Pakistan. The blasphemy law is applied to both muslims and non-muslims. I can't tell the people to follow secular rules, who paid the price of their loved ones' lives and their property to create Pakistan. There could be disagreements among the Pakistanis on the interpretation of the islamic laws. But these disagreements will be resolved by muslims, not a minority.

When people live in other countries they abide by the rules of the country. Pakistan expects the same from its citizens. If people living in PAkistan have a problem with it they can go to a place which they perceive to be better.

PS
Do you know that a vast majority of people living in Pakistan are muslims. The minorities living in Pakistan are in very small numbers unlike India. Hence, arithmetically speaking, Pakistani muslims can't perform the same level of atrocities on the minorities as Indians do on their minorities.
 

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