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There are two things:
1) Qadyanis as non Muslims: Done and dusted, people need to move on both Qadyanis and Muslims. Overwhelming majority of Pakistanis both Sunnis and Shia take them as non Muslims.
2) The rights of Qadyanis: This is the most important issue. They are the citizens of Pakistan by birth, and its the state responsibility to protect their rights. No individual or group should create law and order situation in their vested interests to harm the community and if such situation arise, state needs to ensure that justice is severed and is seen dispatched as well.
That is the main point.
By the way can any Pakistani member living near rabwah tell us that any Muslim can enter rabwah state of ahmedia without fear
It never ceases to amaze how usually rational sounding members of the forum state - "Of course the Ahmedis are non-Muslims and thus they can be declared so by the state." There is a difference between your personal beliefs to which you are entitled and the state which must not discriminate so as to actually choose the religious subscription of any of its citizens. I do realize that Ahmedis in India were declared Muslim by the Kerala High Court in 1970 - that has not stopped the All India Muslim Law Board from considering them heretics but a state definitely can't do that. That's just absurd. So Indian Ahmedis can perform Haj but Pakistani Ahmedis can't?
Ahmedis can perform their huj in qadyan aka India which is their birth place I am amazed that why till this day India never declare qadyan in India as the most scared place of qadyanis/ahmedia.
as far as the State can declare anyone or not well my dear enjoy it is the fruit of democracy and thus parliament can pass such laws.
On the other hand it is not personal belief either finality of prophethood is clearly stated in the the Quran.