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A Hindu hell on earth: Families are being torn apart by their desperation

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It is the country where , their founding father is called Kafir e Azam by there own people , a noble prize winner can't call himself Muslim due to being from Ahemadiyya community , where shia , hazara , Hindu and Christian community are persecuted every day , no wonder most of the Pakistani on this forum are not in Pakistan .

Now quickly delete my post as it is bitter truth for you all ......
 
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I hope they've renounced their citizenship as well.

You can't have selective hatred only towards Hindus. Now, they has expanded to every minority of Pakistan. Hindus fleeing to India, Ahmeddiyas and Christians fleeing to the west, Hazara/Turi Shias fleeing to Australia.
 
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Mr Singh, who has been rousing his refugee guests at 3am to lead them in yoga and religious chants, said he wanted to forcibly drive Muslims from India.

This is the guy facilitating their welfare.

I feel sad they had to flee and they are not wrong in saying that Pakistan has and still is experiencing rising levels of extremism that have never been seen in the country.

Mr Singh is one of those "maulana masood" types who kill and serve with equal zeal.
 
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Good decision by these hindoos.

Soon a day will come when we get rid of these ****** *****

Its only a matter of time before Shias start running to IRAN. But you will probably say the same for them. Its very heartening to see Pakistanis like you. :cheers:
 
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There is persecution of minority in Pakistan, since their population % has decreased drastically it's open secret for few decades now,no surprises here, .But then also, these immigrant hindus should be screened thoroughly before granting any visas and should be kept under continuous surveillance for one generation at least,with no permission of voting and no Gov jobs.Who knows they might just be sleeping cells of.............

They themselves chose Pakistan as their home ,let them suffer now for a while.

@bronxbull, what do your consensus says on this matter ??

Minorities my a55, it's only these hindus the christians in pakistan are happy and patriotic. You can visist any of the HUGE cathedrals in karachi and say your bs they'll be the first to slap your face
 
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Minorities my a55, it's only these hindus the christians in pakistan are happy and patriotic. You can visist any of the HUGE cathedrals in karachi and say your bs they'll be the first to slap your face

Lol you Pakistyanis think that the whole world is living in the same world of lies and delusions as you guys? Christians and happy and patriotic? HAHAHAHAHA Dont make me laugh. Met a Christian Pakistani here in Canada, the $hit he had to say about Islam and Pakistan made Najam Sethi seem like Zia Ul Haq.... if he read your post, he will slap you in the face for your shamelessness.


Yeah these Christians in Pakistan seem to be living with too much happiness.. go spread your shameless propaganda among yourselves... the whole world knows Pakistan is the root cause of Islamic terrorism and terrorists

 
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Don't shed crocodile tears when someone from across the border shares your feelings for minority and reciprocates your actions ..Since India has off late developed the new habit of reciprocating neighbours action,however demeaning and disgusting it might look.

Do whatever the hell you want to your muslims, i have no feelings for those stuck up c*** they're so full of themselves.

After gujraat riots, hindus of pakistan get burn in hell

Muslims were abused in gujraat, myanmar etc why should any of us care about a scum hindu minority

Terrible! But they should go to some wealthy country. I don't think our government cares and with a notoriously lengthy bureaucracy, I don't see them settling down peacefully any time soon.



Pakistanis will be Pakistanis with or without gujarat riots.

When some skin head nazi kills you in UK then no one will give a f* either. Talk about priorities. Pakistani hindus are my country mates, you care about the 'muslims' in gujrat so much go there
 
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Minorities my a55, it's only these hindus the christians in pakistan are happy and patriotic. You can visist any of the HUGE cathedrals in karachi and say your bs they'll be the first to slap your face

Sure :lol:

Shahbaz Bhatti was assassinated in March 2011 by terrorists for speaking against Pakistan’s blasphemy laws. After his assassination, the Indian government included Pakistani Christians and Buddhists who could get long-term visas “with ultimate intention” of getting Indian citizenship. Earlier, this visa type was limited to the Hindus and the Sikhs. Hence, these are incidents of intolerance that play role in minorities’ evacuation from the country.
 
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Multi-tongued: Peshawar’s happy Hindus and Sikhs


By Ali UsmanPublished: April 22, 2013


There are three main minorities living in Peshawar: Hindus, Sikhs and Christians. They have one thing in common: Punjabi.

PESHAWAR: On a Sunday morning, Christians in Saint John Vianney’s Church Peshawar were busy in praying. Father John William led the prayers in Urdu. Once the prayer was over, people started having chitchat in Punjabi. Once they went out of the church’s gate, they switched to Pashto.
“This switching of three languages is a routine practice. Many of us have never been to Lahore but we speak Punjabi. In most cases, our forefathers migrated to Peshawar some three or four generations ago. Since then we have been living here. We are Christians. We are Pakhtun but our association with Punjabi language is intact. It’s what we speak at our homes,” explained Pervaiz Arthur, one of the local Christians at the church.

While generally Peshawar isn’t considered a safe city, the minorities living in Peshawar think otherwise. There are three main minorities living in Peshawar: Hindus, Sikhs and Christians. They have one thing in common: Punjabi. All of them say they are proud Punjabi-speaking Pakhtun and feel safer in Peshawar than any other part of the country.
“Tolerance towards minorities in Khyber-Pakthunkhwa, particularly in Peshawar, is much greater than in other provinces. Maybe it’s because Pakthun think the people belonging to different religions are also Pakhtun and their brothers. I have always been given preference over Muslims in business deals in Peshawar. I speak Pashtu because I am born and bred here but I am fluent in Punjabi,” said Augustine Jacob, a rights and political activist in Peshawar, talking to The Express Tribune.
What may be an issue of life and death in other parts of the country is a common practice in Peshawar. Many Christians and Hindu families don’t mind interfaith marriages. Mushtaq Gulzar and his wife Shanti Zeba are one such example. “I am a Christian and my wife a Hindu. We lived in a same neighborhood and started liking each other. When our parents came to know about this they got us married. She is still a Hindu and I am still a Christian. Our kids are free to choose the religion of their choice when they grow up,” Zeba and Gulzar said in unison.

“We don’t mind interfaith marriages if it’s between a Hindu and Christian. We do tell our boys not to think of getting married to a Muslim girl because in that case the whole family and community come under fire. There have been some rare cases when a Christian girl married a Muslim boy after conversion,” explained Gulzar.
Surindar Kumar is head of one of the Hindu families living in Peshawar. He is caretaker of a temple in Tehsil Gor Gathri, Peshawar. “It took me years to take possession of this temple through litigation but now everything is fine. I don’t feel discriminated on basis of my religion,” Kumar said in fluent Punjabi, sitting in the temple.
“Many Sikhs have migrated to Peshawar from Fata and run very good businesses. They are actually pampered by the people around them. Many Pakhtuns are pleasantly surprised when they first hear me speaking fluent Pashtu,” said a Sikh who runs a cloth shop in Qissa Khwani Bazaar.
“The condition of minorities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has always been better than in other provinces. I have served as priest in Punjab and other parts of the country, but I see minorities having the least problems here. May be that’s why despite all odds, minorities have never thought about migrating from Peshawar,” said John William, a senior priest and Father at Saint John Vianney’s Church.
“There are above 4,000 registered Christian voters in Peshawar but there isn’t any specific party they will vote for. Everybody has his/her own political inclination,” said Finiase Masih. “Earlier, corporation (sanitary) jobs were considered to be reserved for Christians only, but with the influx of IDPs, many Muslims are given these jobs. This has somehow created frustration among Christians who aren’t educated or skilled,” said Masih.

Multi-tongued: Peshawar
 
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In India we accommodated everyone after partition Indian Muslims and the refugees coming from Pakistan but in Pakistan they neither want their minorities, nor they want Muhajirs who migrated to Pakistan from India.

the christian countries give refuge to pakistans hindus, buddhists and jains as well
 
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