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Pakistan team to probe reported China fasting ban

A very good move. So an authentic team from ministry of religious affairs is going and people already starts bashing. Does anyone have a any proof that they are corrupt or anything or you people are just alleging these form thin air. Well, if not, you should be ashamed of your allegations especially in the month of Ramazan. A good work is happening and you have nothing else to do but criticize them. If you have any proof that the delegation is corrupt or incompetent than please step forward and share them with us. If not better shut your mouth!

And to Indians, well what can I say, they are obsessed with Pakistan and have all the time in the world to find something ill for Pakistan. Maybe if you mind your own business, it will be better.

I am pretty sure in Saudi, a lot of Hindus can not follow their religion.
I don't see anyone talking about this to Saudis!
Better ask Saudi than. Yeah while a lot of hindus according to you cannot practice their religion in KSA,
Modi’s Visit to Saudi Arabia




Prasanta Kumar Pradhan
April 06, 2016
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two day visit to Saudi Arabia on April 2-3, 2016 further bolsters India’s engagement with the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia has remained an important partner for India in the Gulf region. Modi’s visit brings the India-Saudi relationship further closer from where it stood when the Delhi Declaration of 2006 and Riyadh Declaration of 2010 were issued. The visit of King Abdullah to India in 2006 and the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Saudi Arabia in 2010 had laid strong foundations for the India-Saudi relationship. Modi’s visit, while intending to take the relationship to a new level, has laid emphasis on important issues such as trade, investment, terrorism and strengthening strategic ties. Saudi Minister for Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al Jubeir, while visiting India on March 7-8, 2016, had stated that India is a “very important partner” for Saudi Arabia and expressed his desire to broaden bilateral engagement, indicating a growing commonality in how each country perceives the other including as key players in their respective regions.

In the past, the relationship has been inhibited by a number of historical factors such as the Kashmir issue, Pakistan factor, regional and global politics. In recent decades, with India’s rise as a major player in world politics and economy, Saudi Arabia came to realise the importance of maintaining strong ties with India. India has been a natural choice for an economic and developmental partnership in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its relationships by engaging various Asian countries.

Saudi Arabia’s ties with Pakistan and India’s links with Iran have remained two important factors affecting the India-Saudi Arabia relationship. During his recent visit to India, Saudi Foreign Minister Al Jubeir stated that while “India is a strategic partner, Pakistan is a strategic ally and will remain so.” While Riyadh feels uncomfortable with India’s growing relationship with Iran, India expects the Kingdom to restrain its ally, Pakistan, from allowing its territory being used by terrorists targeting India.

The rise of terrorism has been a concern for both India and Saudi Arabia, especially the surge of terrorism in West Asia and beyond since the outbreak of the Arab Spring. Saudi Arabia has been targeted by the Islamic State (IS) militants operating from neighbouring Iraq and Syria. The IS has also declared its intention to capture Mecca and Medina, thereby throwing a direct challenge to the Kingdom. India is continuously suffering from the menace of terrorism perpetrated by Pakistan. Thus, security cooperation and intelligence sharing have also been an important element of the partnership that the two countries are forging. This has led them to sign agreements on intelligence sharing and terror financing during Modi’s visit.

As a result of enhanced cooperation in recent years, bilateral trade has significantly increased reaching around USD 40 billion in 2014-15.1 India also intends to further promote bilateral trade and widen its scope particularly in the non-oil sectors. Modi, during his visit to Riyadh, encouraged more investments from Saudi Arabia into India. According to the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute, Saudi Arabia holds the world’s fourth largest sovereign wealth fund with the present holding standing at USD 632.3 billion.2 India intends to tap into this huge fund by inviting investments from the Kingdom. Saudi investments in India during the last 15 years have totalled only USD 53.37 million,3 which is far below the potential. Both sides signed an agreement to promote investment and Saudi Arabia has shown interest in investing in India’s infrastructure sector.

Energy still remains a pivotal factor in India-Saudi Arabia relations. Saudi Arabia is the largest oil supplier for India. In 2014-15, it supplied 34.49 million tons of crude oil to India.4 While for Saudi Arabia, India is a long term assured market for its oil, India believes that the strategic energy partnership with Saudi Arabia will help address energy issues for its growing economy. India also believes that strategic energy cooperation with its largest oil supplier will help achieve its objective of maintaining a strategic crude oil reserve of five million metric tons (MMT) to meet any future exigencies. During his visit to Riyadh in 2010, Manmohan Singh had proposed a comprehensive energy partnership between the two countries and moving beyond the buyer-seller relationship. Modi’s visit has further accelerated this movement with the two countries agreeing to deepen ties in energy infrastructure and undertake joint ventures in the energy sector. This is a significant step forward towards building a strategic energy partnership with the Kingdom.

Since the outbreak of the Arab Spring, the region has been witnessing turmoil, with political uncertainty and the emergence of new security challenges. Saudi Arabia is a major player in regional politics. It has experienced both internal and regional security challenges in the wake of the Arab Spring. Saudi Arabia favours military intervention in countries like Syria and Yemen, while India calls for restraint and resolution of the crises through dialogue. Despite their political differences over regional issues, both countries are building cooperation on issues of mutual interest such as terrorism, piracy, security cooperation, intelligence sharing, etc. Thus, without being seen as interfering in the affairs of the region, Modi has engaged with the Saudi leadership on the issues of mutual concern.

There is a visible change in India’s priorities in its engagements with Saudi Arabia. Previously bilateral trade and commerce, dominated by energy trade, was the backbone of the relationship. During the last decade, there is an evident shift in India’s approach. India has been trying to move beyond the buyer-seller relationship in the energy sector and laying emphasis on strengthening cooperation in political, security and defence matters. While recent achievements in security and intelligence cooperation have been remarkable, new vistas are also being explored to further strengthen the relationship. Modi’s visit is a reflection of changing India-Saudi Arabia relations.

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Looks like India is quite happy with KSA.

There's no such issues with fasting.
Oh for you it doesn't. How can you know there is or isn't issues with fasting if you have a different religion? You must be a student of comparative religion?

Why not invite someone from the UN. It is just a sigh seeing trip for the Pakistani team. Do not expect much from the outcome of this so called probe.
And what does it matter to you what China does? You just cannot control yourself from poking your nose where you shouldn't...
Then why Hindus in Pakistan are not allowed to their religious freedom?
That's our mistake. Legally and by Islamic teachings, everyone must have religious freedom. I think both your and our countries do not implement their laws properly and thus, have news of issues in religion freedom.
 
And what does it matter to you what China does? You just cannot control yourself from poking your nose where you shouldn't...
No it doesn't matter to us. Although the probe will be conducted by a Pakistani team for their deeper and higher then what not's friendship with China. So the report will always be under scrutiny.
 
Then why Hindus in Pakistan are not allowed to their religious freedom?
How is it curbed ? Please explain to us mortals.

No it doesn't matter to us. Although the probe will be conducted by a Pakistani team for their deeper and higher then what not's friendship with China. So the report will always be under scrutiny.

And somehow that's irking an Indian in whose country Muslims were forced to eat cow dung just yesterday ?:lol:

Ironic.
 
i said so... Fasting doesn't bother to indians but to some extent, Chinese authorities, in fact they are against any religous teaching that undermine supremacy of Communist party doctrine.. their norms their psyche..
of course muslims may seek alternatives to celebrate Eid ul Adha (sheep, goat, camel, bull, etc) there is no harm banning on cow slaughtering.... anyways this Eid's motive is sacrifice so why can't muslims spare (sacrificing their own desires) cows just not hurt sentiments of fellow countrymen...

I think you got the point very clear..... There is no ban on beef (most of the indian states) the ban is only on "Cow Slaughter"...... People can still eat "Buffalo" meat, and there is no restriction for it...... But then as you know religious sentiments (on both sides) are something which is personal and people exploit these sentiments for their own advantage..
 
Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?

Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?

Low IQ, read the OP before posting. Chinese Govt itself has requested it - to fight the information warfare imposed on them by your media.

Devil Soul said:
China had formally requested the Pakistan government to send a delegation to Xinjiang to ascertain facts regarding observance of Ramazan in the Muslim-populated province, said an official of the religious affairs ministry.

 
I am pretty sure in Saudi, a lot of Hindus can not follow their religion.
I don't see anyone talking about this to Saudis!

First you need to confirm your own news. Then ask!

Then why Hindus in Pakistan are not allowed to their religious freedom?
I think you need to update your source of information. Hindu guy in my ex-office always gets paid leaves along with extra money to have wonderful holi/deewali like events. in Sindh Deewali/Holi celebrated at govt. level as well.

So get your facts clear before spreading hate through your words.
 
And somehow that's irking an Indian in whose country Muslims were forced to eat cow dung just yesterday ?:lol:

Ironic.
I can point out the same even worse cases of minority exploitation in Pakistan but that wouldn't justify this thread so better not involve India here.
 
First you need to confirm your own news. Then ask!


I think you need to update your source of information. Hindu guy in my ex-office always gets paid leaves along with extra money to have wonderful holi/deewali like events. in Sindh Deewali/Holi celebrated at govt. level as well.

So get your facts clear before spreading hate through your words.

Not for everyone i guess.

what kind of freedom???
we dont have scums like RSS shiv sena bajrang dal and cow mata rakshak to checkmate them...
RSS is a nation builder. The greatestforce which help India come out of any natural disaster.
I'm sure you huys cannot have such an noble organization.

How is it curbed ? Please explain to us mortals.

https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-feel-like-to-be-a-Pakistani-Hindu
 
Jahil Tableeghi jamat is officially visiting China, shouldn't they learn Islam first themselves before teaching or observing others.
 
There is nothing like ban on fasting in China. All these news are propaganda of Western news agencies which can go to any extent to belittle their enemies.


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RSS is a nation builder. The greatestforce which help India come out of any natural disaster.
I'm sure you huys cannot have such an noble organization.
neither we want a Regime inspired by nazis who killed founder of your nation
 
China has every right to ban fasting. Is it mandatory to allow fasting?
Is it mandatory to allow building temples in Gulf Countries ?
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what kind of freedom???
we dont have scums like RSS shiv sena bajrang dal and cow mata rakshak to checkmate them...
One more thing ...
Pakistan should convince China to allow more religious freedom for Muslims.... It will not encourage extremists.... Putting ban on physical & external islamic symbols will not help, & has not helped till now. Extremism is an internal disease of Brain. Its inside the minds. Banning external symbols will not help
 
China approached Pakistan.. Pakistan dont interfere in China's affairs..

Maybe China want end of western propaganda thats why they ask Muslim nation Pakistan to check itself and then report.. but i dont think many will believe only Pakistani report bcoz we are friend and ally of China.. China should involve Saudi, Turks and Iranian too..
There are thousands of Pakistani students studying in China and particularly in Xinchiang so it makes sence as turkey and KSA don't have any people-people interaction there...
 

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