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The lives of Sikhs and Christians in Pakistan
The situation of Non muslims in Pakistan is perilous that he if such stories came out in open in open it would be awfully damaging for Pak reputation. Thats why Pakistan authorites don't let Indian journalist openly go around and interact with minorities in Pakistan.
Its time India gave asylum to non Muslims of Pakistan.
Hope the commie A Roy and that Bingo sagarika ghose from CNN IBM reading this.
This Amir Guy is Sikh, wonder why non muslim in Pakistan have only muslim sounding names.The Sikhs in Kurram were distinct from the Pashtuns around them, but co-existence was a way of life. Amirs family had moved to Hangu (a region carved out of Kurram Agency closer to Punjab but still in FATA) in the past and then to Peshawar about ten years ago. Today, Peshawar is out of bounds for them, he says. It is not as if there are no Sikhs there anymore, it is just that most departed once the Taliban tightened its grip, some sooner than others. Those who stayed on have had to pay a heavy pricekidnappings, extortion and even killings.
Amir says he ran a store of daily household items in Doaba village, but had to leave with his family after the Talibans grip tightened. He uses this phrase again, jerking both hands together to suggest suffocation
The Taliban had started asking non-Muslims for jaziya (tax). It was first Rs 3,000 for a shop, which we would pay, but their demands increased, Hukam Singh says. The options that the Taliban offered the areas Sikhs were grimconversion to Islam or paying large sums of money collectively as a group. As more and more Sikhs left, it was impossible for the few who remained to fulfil the demands.
Mahinder Pal Singh, a first year pre-medical student of Lahores Government College. He has got this far because he opted out of the local Urdu medium school and joined the English-medium Al Muarif Higher Secondary School. He secured admission through a 5 per cent quota in colleges for minorities. He has been provided free accommodation by the Gurdwara; it has over 30 rooms for Sikh students who need a place to stay in Lahore to pursue higher education. Only three are occupied. He has barely begun talking about the difficulties of his friends in seeking admission under the quota when the man in white appears. It is Allahs grace that Sikhs and Hindus are treated so well in Pakistan, says Mahinder Pal suddenly, alerting me to the intruders presence.
Yes ,whenever a pakistani or foreigner comes to India and pays a vist to Indian muslim then we surely ensure that there is RAW agent present around them so that he dare not bad mouth India. I would suggest the Lady to pay a vist to India and see for herself . IM don't go around with Hindu sounding names.
Before setting out for Lahore in late October, I had contacted a minority rights lawyer there to help me meet Sikhs and Christians in the city. There had already been a flurry of reports on Hindus crossing over to India from Pakistan with valid visas but refusing to go back, and I wanted the stories of non-Hindu Pakistani minorities.
The lawyer put me in touch with an activist who has worked with Christians. She has come over to my hotel in Gulberg, a leafy locality of Lahore, to meet the other visiting journalists, but is reluctant to let me meet Christians in her office. She promises to arrange visits to some Christian homes instead.The promised meeting never happens.
I just want to know how they live in Pakistan, I tell her. The way Muslims live in India, she says, advising caution.
I meet Sham Masih. He has been around all along. Only, the other housekeeping boys, his colleagues, do not know that Sham is Christian. I never let anyone feel I am not Muslim.
Sham says he mingles with people of his community on Sundays, but his friends are mostly Muslims, by Allahs grace, he repeats. He faces trouble for not being Muslim, he says, only when he is found out. Then they say I should convert, they dont want to break bread with a non-Muslim. But I usually never let anyone know I am not Muslim, he says and leaves.
The brief meeting has left me and my roommate Rahul Puri silent. The door is still open. Sham has returned. He asks if I can spare him a few cigarettes. I offer him an open packet. He takes four sticks and says, Allah hafiz with a big smile as he shuts the door behind him.
The situation of Non muslims in Pakistan is perilous that he if such stories came out in open in open it would be awfully damaging for Pak reputation. Thats why Pakistan authorites don't let Indian journalist openly go around and interact with minorities in Pakistan.
Its time India gave asylum to non Muslims of Pakistan.
Hope the commie A Roy and that Bingo sagarika ghose from CNN IBM reading this.