I will still tend to differ with you, as a lone case Mr Jogindar Nath may have been a victim of early partition
POLARISATION. I looked into the matter he hailed from
West Benagal, where 33% of the population were Hindus(who still live there to this day). He may have some other ulterior motives!!!! Apart from him i never heard of any issues with Hindus,in fact a lot of muslims migrated from India to Pakistan. We have a lot of respect for our minorities.
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...s-minister-punjab-province-1624571-2019-12-02
Yeah whatever be the reason the point being Mr Mandal was discriminated against. In contrast Maulana Azad, Rafi Ahmed Sahib, Ambedkar, John Mathai, CH Bhabha etc... were highly decorated ministers of the Cabinet.
He don't have any ulterior motives, he resigned and left Pakistan for India, he didn't come to India and enjoyed luxury life. So no point in blaming the victim.
As for the Punjab minister, who made a bigoted remark against Hindus was removed as a damage control measure, I hear he was reinstated quietly.
After the dust settled. Basically he had to take few months vacation. Nice...
I still believe Dalits would have been better off siding with Pakistan instead living as animals in India.
https://thuppahi.wordpress.com/2018...-of-the-dalits-in-india-via-a-family-history/
Majority of the Hindu refugees from Pakistan are Dalits, so much for treating Dalits with dignity. First treat your own Muslim brothers equally, like Ahmedi people. Dalits in India decorate a lot of positions from being President, Ministers, CMs, Top bureaucrats, actors, government employees who get a mandatory reservation of 15% in some states exceeding a quarter. Since 1950. Highlighting law and order issue is different from state sponsored discrimination.
I'm not interested in bringing up links, tweets about how Hindu childs get abducted and married off to Muslims in Pakistan. The point being, there are quite a lot of law and order issues, that doesn't represent the general idea of state of a particular group.