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83% Indians say it is very important to have the freedom to practice their religion compared with a global median of 74% across the nations polled.

NEW DELHI: India is among the countries that have highest support for religious freedom, with eight out of 10 Indians believing that it is very important to have the freedom to practice their faith compared to a global median of 74%, according to a survey by Pew Research Center.

Non-partisan fact tank US-based Pew Research --that surveyed 38 countries and interviewed 40,786 people between April 5 and May 21, 2015 --found there is strong support for gender equality and religious freedom in India. 83% Indians say it is very important to have the freedom to practice their religion compared with a global median of 74% across the nations polled.


The report said, 74% of the respondents in India say media organizations should be able to publish information about large political protests in the country. Across the nations polled, a global median of 78% also say this, Pew said.

Surprisingly, given the fact that India is now the world's second largest user of smartphones, support for internet freedom in India at 38% is among the lowest of all countries polled. Even though internet freedom ranks last among the six broad democratic rights included in the survey, the majority of those polled in 32 out of 38 countries say it is important to live in a country where people can use the internet without government censorship. Across the 38 nations, a median of 50% believe it is very important to live in a country with an uncensored internet, it said.



A global median of 65% say it is very important for women to have the same rights as men and in India 71% of those polled agree, the report said. On the issue of equal rights for women, there are sharp differences between men and women in most of the countries in the study. In 24 nations, women are more likely than men to say it is very important for women to have equal rights.

"However, in India, there is no gender difference on this question," Pew said. In India, 49% believe it is very important to have honest, competitive elections with a choice of at least two political parties.
 
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Thanks...although the finding that only 65% (71% in India) of people support equal rights for women is disheartening. Clearly a lot of work remains to be done. And what's with only 49% saying open, honest and competitive elections are required? Seems the "China syndrome" has still not run its course as yet.
 
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I think they support religious freedom for Hindus, thats probably it. Cant blame them either.
 
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Beef Karhai anyone?

Please don't troll. Look at your own country first. Nearly wiped out your minorities, in the process of wiping out the rest. Shameful.

I think they support religious freedom for Hindus, thats probably it. Cant blame them either.

The answer to that would depend on who you are. If you are really a European as your flags indicate, then the answer is - no, but a certain amount of radicalization does exist and it needs to be dealt with. If, on the other hand, you are a Pakistani posing as a European, the answer is - atop wasting your time on countries where the minorities are safe and sound. Try and save the remaining minorities in Pakistan who are yet to be killed or forcibly converted. Maybe then the annual stream of Hindus running away to India to seek shelter will stop.
 
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Bacon and ham anyone?...seriously what does someone from the miniscule minority in Pakistan do If he yearns pork chops?.
Eat wild boars like the hindus of bahawalpur and christians of sialkot
 
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seriously what does someone from the miniscule minority in Pakistan do If he yearns pork chops?.

Hmm..."outrage" as usual...apparently there was lots of it when they came to know that Reham Khan makes pork sausages:
Outrage in Pakistan over Reham Khan’s cooking and selling of pork sausages | Pakistan Today

But I think the people of Islamabad at least do not have any shortage of pork:

Quoting from the Washington Post:

Every winter, the capital of Pakistan’s Islamic republic is overrun by what is many Muslims’ worst nightmare: herds of screeching wild pigs.
Motivated by hunger, the reviled animals descend each night from neighboring hills to feed on the garbage bins of Islamabad’s most exclusive addresses — from high-end hotels to the city’s embassies and even the president’s residence. On their way to feeding grounds, pigs cause traffic accidents and send locals hurrying for cover. Some Islamabad residents have reportedly been injured or even killed by belligerent hogs.


Over the years, Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority has attempted to stem the flow of swine through trapping and poisoning, and up until last year it awarded pig-specific hunting licenses. Still, the local porcine population has continued to rise unabated. Now Islamabad officials have all but given up trying to contain the intruders.


While from this articles it seems humans are at the receiving end of "hog carnage". I am sure the violence flows reverse as well.

In Islamabad, it’s always the Year of the Pig - The Washington Post

On a more serious note, there are so many instances of murder, rapes and lynchings of minorities in Pakistan that trying to isolate individual occurrences would be futile.
 
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So someone who is around muslims in the cities or towns cannot dare to think about it?...how about some non halal meat..?.
Most muslims find it gross they wouldnt touch it but people hindus and christians can and do eat them
Non halal meat sure if they can kill the animal themselves or open a shop with zero expectation if muslim costumers

Hmm..."outrage" as usual...apparently there was lots of it when they came to know that Reham Khan makes pork sausages:
Outrage in Pakistan over Reham Khan’s cooking and selling of pork sausages | Pakistan Today

But I think the people of Islamabad at least do not have any shortage of pork:

Quoting from the Washington Post:

Every winter, the capital of Pakistan’s Islamic republic is overrun by what is many Muslims’ worst nightmare: herds of screeching wild pigs.
Motivated by hunger, the reviled animals descend each night from neighboring hills to feed on the garbage bins of Islamabad’s most exclusive addresses — from high-end hotels to the city’s embassies and even the president’s residence. On their way to feeding grounds, pigs cause traffic accidents and send locals hurrying for cover. Some Islamabad residents have reportedly been injured or even killed by belligerent hogs.


Over the years, Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority has attempted to stem the flow of swine through trapping and poisoning, and up until last year it awarded pig-specific hunting licenses. Still, the local porcine population has continued to rise unabated. Now Islamabad officials have all but given up trying to contain the intruders.


While from this articles it seems humans are at the receiving end of "hog carnage". I am sure the violence flows reverse as well.

In Islamabad, it’s always the Year of the Pig - The Washington Post

On a more serious note, there are so many instances of murder, rapes and lynchings of minorities in Pakistan that trying to isolate individual occurrences would be futile.
Reham was criticized cuz she is a muslim
Well we killed the leopards in margalla the boars are the end result despite hunting they keep coming back
 
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