Pakistan and India. The differences.

indian786

Banned
[h=1]Persecution of Minorities in Pakistan: A Failed State[/h]
Outlook Afghanistan op-ed published May 03
Persecution of minorities is not a new phenomenon in Pakistan. After partition from India as a movement of ‘equal rights for the Muslims of sub-continent’, religious and ethnic minorities were not only declared third-class citizens through state legislations, but they have also faced brutal violence since the day of Pakistan’s birth.
Religious radicalism was promoted as a state policy on a very fundamental level. School text books taught a whitewashed history, promoting hatred against non-Muslims, particularly Hindus. Christians were never accepted more than a social class of sewerage-drain sweepers in Pakistan. Terror groups were created for intervention in Kashmir, and Jihadi radicalism was let grow deep in society.
The first ideological blow to the crack was independence of Bangladesh in 1971, when the majority Muslim Bengalis separated after more than a decade with the Punjab-dominated military and bureaucracy that controlled the then East and West Pakistan. Though troubles had erupted consecutively in parts of Balochistan and Sindh too, junta dictatorships that ruled for more than half of Pakistan’s age have suppressed it through military operations.
After secession of Bangladesh, another radical downward spiral for Pakistan as a state was when its National Assembly declared Ahmadi Muslims as non-Muslim in 1974, not only making them third-class citizens deprived of many rights and systematically discriminated against in state laws, but also invoking the wrath of religious radicals grown loose in the last two decades, particularly the Kashmir-oriented Jihadism during the first and second Indo-Pak wars in 1948 and 1971. Since then, Ahmadis have been persecuted routinely, both by mobs and courts in blasphemy cases. The violence against Ahmadis has increased in recent years. Last year Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was murdered for his defense of a Christian women Asia Bibi accused of blasphemy. He was killed by one of his own security guards, who later confessed that the Governor was killed because of his advocacy for the Christian woman.
The small numbers of Hindus are another minority community facing discrimination on every level in Pakistani society. Recently human rights activist Marvi Sirmed in a press conference in Islamabad highlighted the large-scale kidnapping and forced conversion of Hindu girls to Islam in Sindh. Many Hindus have migrated abroad during the last decade from rural parts of Sindh and Balochistan.
Rivalry with India has been the mindset behind Pakistani security establishment’s promotion of religious extremism. The decade-long rule of General Zia-ul-Haq promoted radicalism to its peak. Followed by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Jihadism started with state sponsorship had now spread to every nook and corner of Pakistan. And during that era, sectarian terror groups like Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were created, and Shias became another Jihadi target in Pakistan after Ahmadis, Christians and Hindus. Thousands have been killed in the merciless sectarian violence during last few decades. Leaders of these terror groups roam free around the country. Pakistani Supreme Court recently released Malik Ishaq, leader of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an Al-Qaeda allied banned outfit.
One ethnic minority group under routine sectarian attacks in Pakistan is the Hazaras of Quetta. According to media reports and human rights organizations, more than 700 members of this community of 600,000 people have been killed since 2001. LeJ claims responsibility for all attacks. The previously targeted attacks on professionals and activists have now taken a new merciless turn on ordinary people with suicide attacks in residential areas.
Their visible racial features make them a turkey-shoot for LeJ operatives who are on a killing spree with impunity. Victims from Quetta tell me the routine attacks have traumatized people. The besieged minority community members have stopped traveling from one part of the city to another. Thousands have migrated abroad, many taking the deadly routes to western countries through illegal ways to seek asylum. Over a hundred have been killed in recent incidents of boat-drowning in sea waters of Indonesia and Australia.
The extent of violence has affected an entire ethnic minority group. In the poorest region of Pakistan, when the only breadwinner is killed, the entire family suffers as no one remains to feed them. Locals tell me they are living under constant threat and fear. In a spate of attacks during last three weeks, about 40 Hazaras have been killed.
The question is, how can Pakistan’s security institutions fail to stop such a systematic killing which some have started calling a genocide-in-making? A bunch of sectarian terrorists besiege an entire community, and the whole state security apparatus fail. It is mind blowing. A humanitarian crisis is unfolding before the civilized world, but they have chosen to close their eyes and remain silent about it. In 21[SUP]st[/SUP] century, such a brutal persecution of a minority group is nothing less than the severity of Jewish Holocaust under Nazis.
It is not mere failure of Pakistani security institutions. Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan. Pakistan Army has a Corp of over 60,000 troops stationed in the city. The strong military intelligence Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has its regional station there. The city is also home to headquarters of the paramilitary Frontier Corps and Police. Victims accuse, if it is not complicity, how a bunch of LeJ terrorists can kill with impunity in such huge presence of security institutions. I cannot believe that Pakistani intelligence agencies are unaware of the hideouts of LeJ operatives. But not a single killer has been prosecuted in last ten years of consecutive systematic killings.
Due to lack of coverage of such a horrible humanitarian crisis in international media, there has not been due reaction. Organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have released several reports about the crisis, but the champions of human rights in Western capitals have chosen to remain silent.
There have been protest demonstrations across cities in Europe, Australia and Asian countries during last two weeks. Former British Home Secretary and current Labour MP Alan Johnson joined such a protest in London on Monday, April 30. He said, “I am here to stand in solidarity with Hazaras who face ethnic cleaning in Balochistan yet the government of Pakistan is showing no concern. In the last 10 years more than 700 Hazaras have been killed which is a scandal. The government doesn’t seem concerned and has shown no interest in catching the killers.” Another demo is organized on May 4 in front of the UN Headquarters in New York. The international community should raise voice to pressurize the Pakistani Government and stop a genocide-in-making in 21[SUP]st[/SUP]century.
http://kabulperspective.wordpress.c...ion-of-minorities-in-pakistan-a-failed-state/
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
What do you understand from it? I will explain once you can not understand it.
Non-aligend means what it means, non aligned!
Frankly I don't understand what has India as a Non aligned state got to do with the involvement in Bangladesh as you mentioned earlier?.......
If you can explain that will be good.......Thanks......
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
dilip kumar ( yusuf khan ) earned respect with out marrying any hindu girl. mohammed rafi was respected guy, list is go on. grow up brother. come out of this silly stupid zaid hamid type mentality.

You are talking of people who were respected because they were a big name BEFORE 1947.
Would you care to explain what you mean by Zaid Hamid mentality?

What do you have to say about the false propaganda that the indian agencies are spreading about Pakistan in the form of false news about 5 terrorist from Pakistan entering india recently? What do you think is the thinking behind that? Complete fabrication is a clear sign of the intention that you indians have against pakistan.
When your strategy falls on it's face you suddenly start the Raag of friendship and at the first opportunity you back stab us.Enough!
You need to come out of the Chankia mentality!
 
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Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Frankly I don't understand what has India as a Non aligned state got to do with the involvement in Bangladesh as you mentioned earlier?.......
If you can explain that will be good.......Thanks......

What do you think non-aligned movement was and what was the purpose? To stay out of the business and internal affairs of ther countries. Now do you get it or still pretending that you can not understand?
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Persecution of Minorities in Pakistan: A Failed State

Outlook Afghanistan op-ed published May 03
Persecution of minorities is not a new phenomenon in Pakistan. After partition from India as a movement of ‘equal rights for the Muslims of sub-continent’, religious and ethnic minorities were not only declared third-class citizens through state legislations, but they have also faced brutal violence since the day of Pakistan’s birth.
Religious radicalism was promoted as a state policy on a very fundamental level. School text books taught a whitewashed history, promoting hatred against non-Muslims, particularly Hindus. Christians were never accepted more than a social class of sewerage-drain sweepers in Pakistan. Terror groups were created for intervention in Kashmir, and Jihadi radicalism was let grow deep in society.
The first ideological blow to the crack was independence of Bangladesh in 1971, when the majority Muslim Bengalis separated after more than a decade with the Punjab-dominated military and bureaucracy that controlled the then East and West Pakistan. Though troubles had erupted consecutively in parts of Balochistan and Sindh too, junta dictatorships that ruled for more than half of Pakistan’s age have suppressed it through military operations.
After secession of Bangladesh, another radical downward spiral for Pakistan as a state was when its National Assembly declared Ahmadi Muslims as non-Muslim in 1974, not only making them third-class citizens deprived of many rights and systematically discriminated against in state laws, but also invoking the wrath of religious radicals grown loose in the last two decades, particularly the Kashmir-oriented Jihadism during the first and second Indo-Pak wars in 1948 and 1971. Since then, Ahmadis have been persecuted routinely, both by mobs and courts in blasphemy cases. The violence against Ahmadis has increased in recent years. Last year Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was murdered for his defense of a Christian women Asia Bibi accused of blasphemy. He was killed by one of his own security guards, who later confessed that the Governor was killed because of his advocacy for the Christian woman.
The small numbers of Hindus are another minority community facing discrimination on every level in Pakistani society. Recently human rights activist Marvi Sirmed in a press conference in Islamabad highlighted the large-scale kidnapping and forced conversion of Hindu girls to Islam in Sindh. Many Hindus have migrated abroad during the last decade from rural parts of Sindh and Balochistan.
Rivalry with India has been the mindset behind Pakistani security establishment’s promotion of religious extremism. The decade-long rule of General Zia-ul-Haq promoted radicalism to its peak. Followed by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Jihadism started with state sponsorship had now spread to every nook and corner of Pakistan. And during that era, sectarian terror groups like Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were created, and Shias became another Jihadi target in Pakistan after Ahmadis, Christians and Hindus. Thousands have been killed in the merciless sectarian violence during last few decades. Leaders of these terror groups roam free around the country. Pakistani Supreme Court recently released Malik Ishaq, leader of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an Al-Qaeda allied banned outfit.
One ethnic minority group under routine sectarian attacks in Pakistan is the Hazaras of Quetta. According to media reports and human rights organizations, more than 700 members of this community of 600,000 people have been killed since 2001. LeJ claims responsibility for all attacks. The previously targeted attacks on professionals and activists have now taken a new merciless turn on ordinary people with suicide attacks in residential areas.
Their visible racial features make them a turkey-shoot for LeJ operatives who are on a killing spree with impunity. Victims from Quetta tell me the routine attacks have traumatized people. The besieged minority community members have stopped traveling from one part of the city to another. Thousands have migrated abroad, many taking the deadly routes to western countries through illegal ways to seek asylum. Over a hundred have been killed in recent incidents of boat-drowning in sea waters of Indonesia and Australia.
The extent of violence has affected an entire ethnic minority group. In the poorest region of Pakistan, when the only breadwinner is killed, the entire family suffers as no one remains to feed them. Locals tell me they are living under constant threat and fear. In a spate of attacks during last three weeks, about 40 Hazaras have been killed.
The question is, how can Pakistan’s security institutions fail to stop such a systematic killing which some have started calling a genocide-in-making? A bunch of sectarian terrorists besiege an entire community, and the whole state security apparatus fail. It is mind blowing. A humanitarian crisis is unfolding before the civilized world, but they have chosen to close their eyes and remain silent about it. In 21[SUP]st[/SUP] century, such a brutal persecution of a minority group is nothing less than the severity of Jewish Holocaust under Nazis.
It is not mere failure of Pakistani security institutions. Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan. Pakistan Army has a Corp of over 60,000 troops stationed in the city. The strong military intelligence Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has its regional station there. The city is also home to headquarters of the paramilitary Frontier Corps and Police. Victims accuse, if it is not complicity, how a bunch of LeJ terrorists can kill with impunity in such huge presence of security institutions. I cannot believe that Pakistani intelligence agencies are unaware of the hideouts of LeJ operatives. But not a single killer has been prosecuted in last ten years of consecutive systematic killings.
Due to lack of coverage of such a horrible humanitarian crisis in international media, there has not been due reaction. Organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have released several reports about the crisis, but the champions of human rights in Western capitals have chosen to remain silent.
There have been protest demonstrations across cities in Europe, Australia and Asian countries during last two weeks. Former British Home Secretary and current Labour MP Alan Johnson joined such a protest in London on Monday, April 30. He said, “I am here to stand in solidarity with Hazaras who face ethnic cleaning in Balochistan yet the government of Pakistan is showing no concern. In the last 10 years more than 700 Hazaras have been killed which is a scandal. The government doesn’t seem concerned and has shown no interest in catching the killers.” Another demo is organized on May 4 in front of the UN Headquarters in New York. The international community should raise voice to pressurize the Pakistani Government and stop a genocide-in-making in 21[SUP]st[/SUP]century.
http://kabulperspective.wordpress.c...ion-of-minorities-in-pakistan-a-failed-state/

Yes that is why every few years you kill a few thousand Muslims, destroy babri masjid, kill innocent tourist in trains by burning them alive, go on killing hundredes of kashmiris every year, kill thousand of sikhs and rape their women,yes exactly that is why!

Afghanistan is now the source of your information, ha ha! Read what Amnesty International has to say about you and 600,000000 untouchables,prostitutes, child labor,poorest of the poor and the toilets of Bomabay and dehli! Chalay hain doosron ko batain bananain!
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
What do you think non-aligned movement was and what was the purpose? To stay out of the business and internal affairs of ther countries. Now do you get it or still pretending that you can not understand?
Non Aligned movement is not what you are explaining. It basically means the state is not a part of either the east block or the west block during the cold war.......
Regarding Indian involvement in Bangladesh......there was no choice as refugees were pouring into India in hundreds of thousands because of the genocide of bengalis carried out by the punjabi pakistani army.......
Now for the sake of argument lets assume India got involved without any good reason.......pakistan also did the same thing in the Khalistan movement in Punjab and of course Jammu & Kashmir....the only thing you guys failed....so why cry foul now?.........
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Non Aligned movement is not what you are explaining. It basically means the state is not a part of either the east block or the west block during the cold war.......
Regarding Indian involvement in Bangladesh......there was no choice as refugees were pouring into India in hundreds of thousands because of the genocide of bengalis carried out by the punjabi pakistani army.......
Now for the sake of argument lets assume India got involved without any good reason.......pakistan also did the same thing in the Khalistan movement in Punjab and of course Jammu & Kashmir....the only thing you guys failed....so why cry foul now?.........


Any one can make excuses for any thing they do in life, but that does not make it right or fair.
Keep making excuses for all the malicious acts of your government in defense of back stabbing, but it would be better if you just apologize for those heinous acts.
Peace.
 

TruPakistani

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Jinnah's wife converted to Islam where as Jemima was/is a Jew not Christian but it shows how ignorant you are! Islam allows a Muslim man too marry a Jewish/Christian lady as they are people of the book but NOT a Sikh,Hindu or Buddhist like your Bollywood stars do.

You would have realised this had you any knowledge of Islam. You're just making a fool of yourself on a public forum.
 
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Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Persecution of Minorities in Pakistan: A Failed State

Outlook Afghanistan op-ed published May 03
Persecution of minorities is not a new phenomenon in Pakistan. After partition from India as a movement of ‘equal rights for the Muslims of sub-continent’, religious and ethnic minorities were not only declared third-class citizens through state legislations, but they have also faced brutal violence since the day of Pakistan’s birth.
Religious radicalism was promoted as a state policy on a very fundamental level. School text books taught a whitewashed history, promoting hatred against non-Muslims, particularly Hindus. Christians were never accepted more than a social class of sewerage-drain sweepers in Pakistan. Terror groups were created for intervention in Kashmir, and Jihadi radicalism was let grow deep in society.
The first ideological blow to the crack was independence of Bangladesh in 1971, when the majority Muslim Bengalis separated after more than a decade with the Punjab-dominated military and bureaucracy that controlled the then East and West Pakistan. Though troubles had erupted consecutively in parts of Balochistan and Sindh too, junta dictatorships that ruled for more than half of Pakistan’s age have suppressed it through military operations.
After secession of Bangladesh, another radical downward spiral for Pakistan as a state was when its National Assembly declared Ahmadi Muslims as non-Muslim in 1974, not only making them third-class citizens deprived of many rights and systematically discriminated against in state laws, but also invoking the wrath of religious radicals grown loose in the last two decades, particularly the Kashmir-oriented Jihadism during the first and second Indo-Pak wars in 1948 and 1971. Since then, Ahmadis have been persecuted routinely, both by mobs and courts in blasphemy cases. The violence against Ahmadis has increased in recent years. Last year Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was murdered for his defense of a Christian women Asia Bibi accused of blasphemy. He was killed by one of his own security guards, who later confessed that the Governor was killed because of his advocacy for the Christian woman.
The small numbers of Hindus are another minority community facing discrimination on every level in Pakistani society. Recently human rights activist Marvi Sirmed in a press conference in Islamabad highlighted the large-scale kidnapping and forced conversion of Hindu girls to Islam in Sindh. Many Hindus have migrated abroad during the last decade from rural parts of Sindh and Balochistan.
Rivalry with India has been the mindset behind Pakistani security establishment’s promotion of religious extremism. The decade-long rule of General Zia-ul-Haq promoted radicalism to its peak. Followed by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Jihadism started with state sponsorship had now spread to every nook and corner of Pakistan. And during that era, sectarian terror groups like Sipah-e-Sahaba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were created, and Shias became another Jihadi target in Pakistan after Ahmadis, Christians and Hindus. Thousands have been killed in the merciless sectarian violence during last few decades. Leaders of these terror groups roam free around the country. Pakistani Supreme Court recently released Malik Ishaq, leader of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an Al-Qaeda allied banned outfit.
One ethnic minority group under routine sectarian attacks in Pakistan is the Hazaras of Quetta. According to media reports and human rights organizations, more than 700 members of this community of 600,000 people have been killed since 2001. LeJ claims responsibility for all attacks. The previously targeted attacks on professionals and activists have now taken a new merciless turn on ordinary people with suicide attacks in residential areas.
Their visible racial features make them a turkey-shoot for LeJ operatives who are on a killing spree with impunity. Victims from Quetta tell me the routine attacks have traumatized people. The besieged minority community members have stopped traveling from one part of the city to another. Thousands have migrated abroad, many taking the deadly routes to western countries through illegal ways to seek asylum. Over a hundred have been killed in recent incidents of boat-drowning in sea waters of Indonesia and Australia.
The extent of violence has affected an entire ethnic minority group. In the poorest region of Pakistan, when the only breadwinner is killed, the entire family suffers as no one remains to feed them. Locals tell me they are living under constant threat and fear. In a spate of attacks during last three weeks, about 40 Hazaras have been killed.
The question is, how can Pakistan’s security institutions fail to stop such a systematic killing which some have started calling a genocide-in-making? A bunch of sectarian terrorists besiege an entire community, and the whole state security apparatus fail. It is mind blowing. A humanitarian crisis is unfolding before the civilized world, but they have chosen to close their eyes and remain silent about it. In 21[SUP]st[/SUP] century, such a brutal persecution of a minority group is nothing less than the severity of Jewish Holocaust under Nazis.
It is not mere failure of Pakistani security institutions. Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan. Pakistan Army has a Corp of over 60,000 troops stationed in the city. The strong military intelligence Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has its regional station there. The city is also home to headquarters of the paramilitary Frontier Corps and Police. Victims accuse, if it is not complicity, how a bunch of LeJ terrorists can kill with impunity in such huge presence of security institutions. I cannot believe that Pakistani intelligence agencies are unaware of the hideouts of LeJ operatives. But not a single killer has been prosecuted in last ten years of consecutive systematic killings.
Due to lack of coverage of such a horrible humanitarian crisis in international media, there has not been due reaction. Organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have released several reports about the crisis, but the champions of human rights in Western capitals have chosen to remain silent.
There have been protest demonstrations across cities in Europe, Australia and Asian countries during last two weeks. Former British Home Secretary and current Labour MP Alan Johnson joined such a protest in London on Monday, April 30. He said, “I am here to stand in solidarity with Hazaras who face ethnic cleaning in Balochistan yet the government of Pakistan is showing no concern. In the last 10 years more than 700 Hazaras have been killed which is a scandal. The government doesn’t seem concerned and has shown no interest in catching the killers.” Another demo is organized on May 4 in front of the UN Headquarters in New York. The international community should raise voice to pressurize the Pakistani Government and stop a genocide-in-making in 21[SUP]st[/SUP]century.
http://kabulperspective.wordpress.c...ion-of-minorities-in-pakistan-a-failed-state/

Firstly unlike Bharat Pakistan does not claim to be a shining light for the world. Critics of Pakistan understandbly point to oppression of minorities and lack of human values that require attending too.

On the other hand critics of Bharat accuse it of being the dirtiest and filthiest country on the planet where $hit is everywhere. They accuse Indian's of being western wannabee's who suffer from a massive inferiority complex.

You don't need to worry about Balochistan or Hazara with all the insurgencies in your country where Muslim's like you are treated worse then dogs!!:lol:

As for the Muslim's of India they have no identity as explained by Jaswant Singh in an interview after praising Jinnah in his book so their anger is understandable.
 
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EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
Waisy to be honest, Delhi, Mombay or Gujrati indians to bilkul apny jaisy hayn or vise versa, ive many friends from Mombay, Baat cheet ka andaaz sab kuch bilkul karachiite jaisa hay... Bus match kay moqay per dushamni hojati hay baqi to kheir hay ;)
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Waisy to be honest, Delhi, Mombay or Gujrati indians to bilkul apny jaisy hayn or vise versa, ive many friends from Mombay, Baat cheet ka andaaz sab kuch bilkul karachiite jaisa hay... Bus match kay moqay per dushamni hojati hay baqi to kheir hay ;)
It was Bombay earlier, but now Mumbai......aap ne to naya naam de diya.......(bigsmile)
 

indian786

Banned
Jinnah's wife converted to Islam where as Jemima was/is a Jew not Christian but it shows how ignorant you are! Islam allows a Muslim man too marry a Jewish/Christian lady as they are people of the book but NOT a Sikh,Hindu or Buddhist like your Bollywood stars do.

You would have realised this had you any knowledge of Islam. You're just making a fool of yourself on a public forum.

when did she convert to islam. jinnah got family still living in bombay. i don't think any body follow islam. ness wadia , tulsi wadia are jinnah's daughter's kids.
 

indian786

Banned
Firstly unlike Bharat Pakistan does not claim to be a shining light for the world. Critics of Pakistan understandbly point to oppression of minorities and lack of human values that require attending too.

On the other hand critics of Bharat accuse it of being the dirtiest and filthiest country on the planet where $hit is everywhere. They accuse Indian's of being western wannabee's who suffer from a massive inferiority complex.

You don't need to worry about Balochistan or Hazara with all the insurgencies in your country where Muslim's like you are treated worse then dogs!!:lol:

As for the Muslim's of India they have no identity as explained by Jaswant Singh in an interview after praising Jinnah in his book so their anger is understandable.
if i consider that indian muslims have no identity for sake of argument , it is better than paki terrorist identity. migraine of the world.
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
if i consider that indian muslims have no identity for sake of argument , it is better than paki terrorist identity. migraine of the world.

Paki terrorists is a western creation to secure our nukes where as Bharati Muslim's being worse then dogs is a FACT that can be seen when your women are openly raped and your masjid's destroyed as you look on helplessly.

As Jaswant Singh says in his book that Bharati Muslim's are history's unwanted people. I will call your people the filth left behind after independence that should now be floushed down the toilet. As for terrorism Gujarat, Operation Bluestar, Kashmir, Naxalites and the demolition of your Babri Masjid together with all the seperatist movements tell us that Bharat is a terrorist state.

The reason you're on this forum is because your own people spit on your face then laugh at you!:lol:
 
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Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
when did she convert to islam. jinnah got family still living in bombay. i don't think any body follow islam. ness wadia , tulsi wadia are jinnah's daughter's kids.

It's a well known fact that Rutti converted to Islam so do educate yourself before you start barking. MA Jinnah is not responsible for whatever faith his current family follow that is totally irrelevent to his marriage after all your Shahrukh Khan worships idols and your other so-called Muslim Bollywood stars are married to non-believers.
http://youtu.be/HVzQPKT5QoI 2.22 confirms that she converted to Islam.

Jinnah made Pakistan so that our sisters unlike yours will be safe from non-Muslim men and are not forced to marry them for the sake of political and cultural correctness. Jinnah was far better then your half naked joker Mahathma Gandhi who drank his own pee and slept with his two neices. It's also well known that Gandhi was a racist who hated African people.
http://www.gandhism.net
 
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