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India's population is also 6 times of Pakistan. So naturally the frequency of such things happening is a lot more.
I only remember three recent lynching accidents.. and people involved are baring the consequences.

Last one: 22-Aug-2019. A 15 year old boy was caught stealing and people hit him. He died.. The perpetrators (primarily the residents of the house where he was caught) were sent to jail. Case is in progress.

Second Last: 13 April 2017. Very famous Mashal Khan case. On 7 February 2018, Anti-Terrorism court awarded death penalty to prime suspect Imran Ali. Imran Ali had confessed that he had shot Mashal Khan. 5 other convicts named Bilal Bakhsh, Fazal-i-Raziq, Mujeebullah, Ishfaq Khan and Mudassir Bashir were awarded life-time imprisonment. 25 other convicts were awarded 4 year jail sentences.[6] 4 other suspects were on the run who later surrendered to police on June 2018. Their trial took place on 21 March 2019. Two of the suspects named Arif Khan and Asad Khan were awarded life imprisonment in the Mashal Khan lynching case.[7][8] While two others named Sabir Mayar and Izharullah were acquitted over lack of evidence.[48] Father of Mashal Khan expressed satisfaction with the Anti-Terrorism verdict.

Before that: August 15 2010. Famous Muneed and Mughees incident.. People killed both brother on suspicion of being robbers.. On September 20, 2011 Anti-Terrorism Court Gujranwala (ATC) issued its verdict, sentencing seven people to death, six to life in prison, and giving all the policemen involved in the incident three-year terms. The ATC Judge Mushtaq Gondal found 10 policemen, including former DPO Waqar Chohan, guilty. Five of the accused were acquitted by the court. In total 28 people were accused in the case.The seven accused sentenced to death, and were scheduled to be hanged on April 8, 2016 in Sialkot.

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Can you identify the difference?
 
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I said lynching has to stop. You are being stupid.

It happens in Pakistan too btw.

Lol.. not even a comparison... Pakistan cases are probably similar to USA... The rare lynching of a black American in the south. India, its a systematic pandemic of mass scale Lynchings by design and targeted pogrom.
 
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I said lynching has to stop. You are being stupid.

It happens in Pakistan too btw.

I really don't understand why you and members like @Jackdaws , @Kaniska and sometimes @Krptonite too enter these echo-chambers of hate, strawmanship and extreme confirmation bias that mark these threads. Like is anyone actually benefiting from this?

"Not even a comparison" "its similar to the US here" "only remember 3 recent ones"

and we have stuff like this in broad daylight:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/27/pregnant-pakistani-woman-stoned-to-death

so who knows what goes on unreported all the time....given this country is certainly not rated anywhere near as transparent a society/media or institutional development (for reporting and handling things like this) by the same "US" (CATO institute etc) that "they be similar to coz they sez so" ....w.r.t evil Hindutva land.

But then again cherry pick, delude and extrapolate as needed to conform with the feelings in here that fetch little to no sustenance outside (and feelings dictate thats all a big conspiracy too in the end).

That too all from the fauj-run-country that didnt survive a simple standard (for the civilised world anyway) tolerance debate with half its countrymen (at the time)...and went all "searchlight" on them first thing...and still makes no real genuine effort to come clean on it.

Yup super credible stuff....zero hypocrisy at all.

Self proclaimed quacks thinking to prescribe medicine for others, all the while not believing in it or taking it for their far greater problems (and run to it being "propaganda"/"conspiracy" if anyone brings it up even in the slightest).

I guess its all a suitable emotional placebo in the end. Only those outside the bubble can really see it...its why the outside (which need scruples allied to some modicum of consistent logic) isnt a nice place for these sorts, at least to quack there like they do here for the "high five/back slap" rush from fellow mob-stronk enthusiasts.
 
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I really don't understand why you and members like @Jackdaws , @Kaniska and sometimes @Krptonite too enter these echo-chambers of hate, strawmanship and extreme confirmation bias that mark these threads. Like is anyone actually benefiting from this?

"Not even a comparison" "its similar to the US here" "only remember 3 recent ones"

and we have stuff like this in broad daylight:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/27/pregnant-pakistani-woman-stoned-to-death

so who knows what goes on unreported all the time....given this country is certainly not rated anywhere near as transparent a society/media or institutional development (for reporting and handling things like this) by the same "US" (CATO institute etc) that "they be similar to coz they sez so" ....w.r.t evil Hindutva land.

But then again cherry pick, delude and extrapolate as needed to conform with the feelings in here that fetch little to no sustenance outside (and feelings dictate thats all a big conspiracy too in the end).

That too all from the fauj-run-country that didnt survive a simple standard (for the civilised world anyway) tolerance debate with half its countrymen (at the time)...and went all "searchlight" on them first thing...and still makes no real genuine effort to come clean on it.

Yup super credible stuff....zero hypocrisy at all.

Self proclaimed quacks thinking to prescribe medicine for others, all the while not believing in it or taking it for their far greater problems (and run to it being "propaganda"/"conspiracy" if anyone brings it up even in the slightest).

I guess its all a suitable emotional placebo in the end. Only those outside the bubble can really see it...its why the outside (which need scruples allied to some modicum of consistent logic) isnt a nice place for these sorts, at least to quack there like they do here for the "high five/back slap" rush from fellow mob-stronk enthusiasts.

I know threads like this one hurt you. I know they are difficult to accept for you

May be because these incidents are part of your culture or daily life. But that isn't the case with us. So obviously such threads would be created and discussed. Now you can ignore such threads which is perfectly fine but problem is that you try to attack others just because they call you for the filth you are. So we have to turn back to you to expose the piece of shit you are as a country

You brought operation searchlight. Yup Pakistan might have made many mistakes or blunders there. But then it is Pakistanis who raise the most voice unlike you who do a searchlight daily in IOK and have no shame about it. In fact you vote for the people who promise to make the kashmiri version of searchlight eve harsh snd more cruel. The result is the clown ruling you right now. As i said above. It is part of your culture but that doesn't mean we would stop discussing it

You brought the woman stoning thingy as a usual whataboutry that we see from your kind. Obviously you missed hundreds of thousands of woman killed due to domestic violence or for accused of witchcraft. Again you would be okay since it is your culture

Yeah this county may be fauj run or not. But being a fauj run is better than being run by mass murderers. But then you won't feel that too. Culture as i said.
 
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I really don't understand why you and members like @Jackdaws , @Kaniska and sometimes @Krptonite too enter these echo-chambers of hate, strawmanship and extreme confirmation bias that mark these threads. Like is anyone actually benefiting from this?

"Not even a comparison" "its similar to the US here" "only remember 3 recent ones"

and we have stuff like this in broad daylight:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/27/pregnant-pakistani-woman-stoned-to-death

so who knows what goes on unreported all the time....given this country is certainly not rated anywhere near as transparent a society/media or institutional development (for reporting and handling things like this) by the same "US" (CATO institute etc) that "they be similar to coz they sez so" ....w.r.t evil Hindutva land.

But then again cherry pick, delude and extrapolate as needed to conform with the feelings in here that fetch little to no sustenance outside (and feelings dictate thats all a big conspiracy too in the end).

That too all from the fauj-run-country that didnt survive a simple standard (for the civilised world anyway) tolerance debate with half its countrymen (at the time)...and went all "searchlight" on them first thing...and still makes no real genuine effort to come clean on it.

Yup super credible stuff....zero hypocrisy at all.

Self proclaimed quacks thinking to prescribe medicine for others, all the while not believing in it or taking it for their far greater problems (and run to it being "propaganda"/"conspiracy" if anyone brings it up even in the slightest).

I guess its all a suitable emotional placebo in the end. Only those outside the bubble can really see it...its why the outside (which need scruples allied to some modicum of consistent logic) isnt a nice place for these sorts, at least to quack there like they do here for the "high five/back slap" rush from fellow mob-stronk enthusiasts.

Its very comforting to blame pakistanis with "who know what goes over there" rather than confront the savagery in your country - isnt it ? And you reaction is standard boilerplate brahm-indian reaction. First treat this as loss of face issue rather than concern and try to recover face with innuendo against pakistan.
 
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So the background of this incident as I found from some youtube news clips from indian channels is that this is a case of "unfortunate" lynching due to mistaken identity. The three Sadhus were traveling from Mumbai to Surat in Gujarat province of india where one of their friend had died and they wanted to participate in his funeral. Now due to Lockdown restrictions in India they didn't want to take the main highway to avoid police checks. So these Sadhus decided to drive through rural areas to reach to their destination in Surat Gujarat.

On their way they were driving through this village where they got lynched where rumors of thieves and thugs roaming in the area were circulating at that time and the people armed with sticks and axes from that village were doing surveillance of road passing through their village. When these unfortunate Sadhus drove their car through this village, their car was stopped and the crowd armed with heavy sticks mistook them for the rumored thieves/thugs and started lynching them, the police arrived after the lynching was already in progress and Sadhus were already beaten badly and when they tried to take custody of the Sadhus, the mob even attacked the police and took the custody of Sadhus from the police and continued the lynching until the Sadhus became unconscious or succumbed to death. Poor old Sadhus just wanted to visit just another city to participate in the funeral of their friend but took the unfortunate path to their destination which resulted in their death. But looking at the age of these sadhus I must say Gangus are people of inferior morality to inhumanely lynch these old sadhus until their death even if they mistook them as rumored thieves or thugs they were looking for on the road.
 
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I really don't understand why you and members like @Jackdaws , @Kaniska and sometimes @Krptonite too enter these echo-chambers of hate, strawmanship and extreme confirmation bias that mark these threads. Like is anyone actually benefiting from this?

"Not even a comparison" "its similar to the US here" "only remember 3 recent ones"

and we have stuff like this in broad daylight:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/27/pregnant-pakistani-woman-stoned-to-death

so who knows what goes on unreported all the time....given this country is certainly not rated anywhere near as transparent a society/media or institutional development (for reporting and handling things like this) by the same "US" (CATO institute etc) that "they be similar to coz they sez so" ....w.r.t evil Hindutva land.

But then again cherry pick, delude and extrapolate as needed to conform with the feelings in here that fetch little to no sustenance outside (and feelings dictate thats all a big conspiracy too in the end).

That too all from the fauj-run-country that didnt survive a simple standard (for the civilised world anyway) tolerance debate with half its countrymen (at the time)...and went all "searchlight" on them first thing...and still makes no real genuine effort to come clean on it.

Yup super credible stuff....zero hypocrisy at all.

Self proclaimed quacks thinking to prescribe medicine for others, all the while not believing in it or taking it for their far greater problems (and run to it being "propaganda"/"conspiracy" if anyone brings it up even in the slightest).

I guess its all a suitable emotional placebo in the end. Only those outside the bubble can really see it...its why the outside (which need scruples allied to some modicum of consistent logic) isnt a nice place for these sorts, at least to quack there like they do here for the "high five/back slap" rush from fellow mob-stronk enthusiasts.

I am not sure if you are trying to say that it is okay for such killings in India because life in Pakistan is worse? Or you are genuinely ashamed and disappointed with the incident, but trying to look a little west and feel smug that at least it is better than what happens to those Pakistanis there?

If that is your defense of the situation, it is a very sorry defense.

Crimes are despicable everywhere, and just because one happened in Pakistan, does not mean that the one in India is lesser or deserving of less contempt.

I don't think that was your intention, but sure came out that way.
 
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Watch bollywood movie Dharam Sankht in which Paresh Rawal Said “ pedah hutay he hindu ko musalmaan se sirf nafrat he karna sekhaya jata hey” he is known cutter hindu ...
 
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