Indian Muslims should form their own political party.
They did. It is called Pakistan Please stay on topic.
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Indian Muslims should form their own political party.
nope its not even indian agree on it look last week news they asking gov to remove sindh from it .its flow from nepal too so they start claim it? lolz sindh is civilization its a nation a language a Provence not lala land .
they begging for job in railway and police and army since 60 years lolz abut party .if they do it they will more isolated .reservation bill is waiting for pass you know it?
Indian Muslims should form their own political party.
Obviously the Muslims don't trust you and are expecting you to Hinduize them.
I mean if you're so worried about keeping the unity in the fight against corruption, don't use such words?
Indus does not flow through India, it flows through Kashmir which is disputed territory. But that's a separate issue.
wow wow wow liberal indian public hehehehe can not tolerate a comment of man ? if he say some thing anti pakistan you guys was jumping i remember now what happen to that patriot shahi imam ahahahahahaha
nope its not even indian agree on it look last week news they asking gov to remove sindh from it .its flow from nepal too so they start claim it? lolz sindh is civilization its a nation a language a Provence not lala land .
nope its not even indian agree on it look last week news they asking gov to remove sindh from it .its flow from nepal too so they start claim it? lolz sindh is civilization its a nation a language a Provence not lala land .
It's in India. Look at a map. Thanks
It cannot be removed....
No amendment can be done o national anthem....
your own public think tanks need it lolz
Notice on plea for deletion of `Sindh'
By Our Legal Correspondent
NEW DELHI, aug 11. The Supreme Court today issued notice to the Centre on a petition for direction to delete the word `Sindh', now part of Pakistan, from the National Anthem and replace it with the word `Kashmir'.
A Bench comprising the Chief Justice, R. C. Lahoti, and Justice G. P. Mathur, issued the notice on a public interest litigation petition filed by a scientist and speed skating champion who represented India in the Japan Asian Games. In September last, the court, while rejecting his plea, gave liberty to the petitioner to draw the Government's attention to this and then approach the court if no action was taken.
Accordingly, the petitioner, Sanjeev Bhatnagar, who is also an advocate, approached the court stating that the recitation of Sindh in the National Anthem was an infringement on the sovereignty of Pakistan. Such singing for the last 54 years and eight months was also hurting the feelings of more than 100-crore people in India.
He said the petition was to avoid any international dispute as such flaws in the National Anthem could bring dishonour and disrespect to the nation. He sought a direction for deletion of the word `Sindh' and substituting it with the word Kashmir.
The Home Ministry had replied to him that the National Anthem was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on January 24, 1950. At that time, `Sindh' had already become a part of Pakistan and therefore the Constituent Assembly was conscious of this fact.
"The word `Sindh' refers not merely to the province of Sindh but also to the Sindhi culture, which is an inalienable part of the rich and diverse culture of India. Moreover, the contribution of Sindhi people in the making of modern India was has been extremely noteworthy and cannot be overlooked. It may not, therefore, be appropriate to delete the word `Sindh' from the National Anthem," the Ministry said.