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India should not interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs: Hindu Council
Web Desk On Mar 24, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hindu Council’s Patron-in-chief Ramesh Kumar Vankwani on Sunday asked India to refrain from interfering into Pakistan’s internal affairs.

In a video message, Ramesh Kumar, referring to a statement of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, has said that India should not poke its nose in others’ affairs.

He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking notice of the abduction of two Hindu girls and hoped that all issues pertaining to minorities would now be resolved on permanent basis.

Ramesh Kumar said that the government would bring a legislation to permanently end incidents of forced conversions.

Read More: PM Imran orders probe into Hindu girls abduction

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar to immediately look into reports that two Hindu girls abducted from Ghotki district had been moved to Rahim Yar Khan after their forced conversion and underage marriages.

The prime minister had called for early recovery of the abducted girls given that these reports are true, according to Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry.

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Indian conspiracy to win some credibility to this raw agent in cabinet of Pakistan.
 
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India should not interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs: Hindu Council
Web Desk On Mar 24, 2019
Ramesh-Kumar-1-750x369.jpg

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hindu Council’s Patron-in-chief Ramesh Kumar Vankwani on Sunday asked India to refrain from interfering into Pakistan’s internal affairs.

In a video message, Ramesh Kumar, referring to a statement of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, has said that India should not poke its nose in others’ affairs.

He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking notice of the abduction of two Hindu girls and hoped that all issues pertaining to minorities would now be resolved on permanent basis.

Ramesh Kumar said that the government would bring a legislation to permanently end incidents of forced conversions.

Read More: PM Imran orders probe into Hindu girls abduction

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar to immediately look into reports that two Hindu girls abducted from Ghotki district had been moved to Rahim Yar Khan after their forced conversion and underage marriages.

The prime minister had called for early recovery of the abducted girls given that these reports are true, according to Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry.

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No one is taking permission from these guys!
 
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Poor guys have to prove their loyalty for their safety.

What!? The last time I checked, we don't force them to say Pakistan Zindabad, or do anything to prove their loyalty; in India, meanwhile, the minorities before they open their mouth, must proclaim Jai Hind so as not to be mistaken'ed as an anti Nationalist, and so be lynched.
 
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India should not interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs: Hindu Council
Web Desk On Mar 24, 2019
Ramesh-Kumar-1-750x369.jpg

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hindu Council’s Patron-in-chief Ramesh Kumar Vankwani on Sunday asked India to refrain from interfering into Pakistan’s internal affairs.

In a video message, Ramesh Kumar, referring to a statement of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, has said that India should not poke its nose in others’ affairs.

He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking notice of the abduction of two Hindu girls and hoped that all issues pertaining to minorities would now be resolved on permanent basis.

Ramesh Kumar said that the government would bring a legislation to permanently end incidents of forced conversions.

Read More: PM Imran orders probe into Hindu girls abduction

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar to immediately look into reports that two Hindu girls abducted from Ghotki district had been moved to Rahim Yar Khan after their forced conversion and underage marriages.

The prime minister had called for early recovery of the abducted girls given that these reports are true, according to Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry.

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well . India has a neighbor can comment for the sake of Hindu community
I know Indian own record is vewry dismal from occupied Kashmir to mainland India but thats a a matter of debate for another time because Pakistanis cant justify the exploitation of their own citizens just because Indian state does it too.

the good I see is that it will at least make Pakistani state do something instead of some comments of concerns.
the ill treatment of poor Sindhi Hari community by the sindhi feudal lords and powerful families is well known. the poor Hindu community is specially targeted specially for being poor, same happens to poor Muslim haris as well that includes abduction and forced marriages to settle scores and teach the Hari peasants a lesson but they dont make such a big scandal. its great that the media is free today and all such stories surface and shame the guilty and complicit.
the poor girls have been abducted and brought into Punjab so the Sindh police cant intervene due to jurisdiction issues. now that this has made both national and international news I pray for the sake of the girls that IK's govt retrieves the girls and returns them back to their parents and provides them safety and also brings the culprits to justice.

Poor guys have to prove their loyalty for their safety.
poor guys have to yell and make themselves heard and it has made an impact.

I hope for the sake of these Hindu families, the other poor Muslim Haris also get a relief.
the interior Sindh is very depressing. where the treatment of peasants is like that of the medieval time by the powerful who treat them as their cattle

No one is taking permission from these guys!
I agree, one must point out the wrong and not worry about the name sake councils whether Muslim in India and Hindu in Pakistan.
 
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In a video message, Ramesh Kumar, referring to a statement of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, has said that India should not poke its nose in others’ affairs.

He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking notice of the abduction of two Hindu girls and hoped that all issues pertaining to minorities would now be resolved on permanent basis.

Ramesh Kumar said that the government would bring a legislation to permanently end incidents of forced conversions.


All election time stunt and gimmickry, maybe she thinks as she is EAM, Indian External Affairs Minister, and forgetting that Pakistani Hindu affairs is a Pakistan internal affair.
 
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well we were demanding a lot of the NZ Prime Minister
and she did more than what was required
when will our "Muslim" leaders start taking care of their minorities ?
 
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India should not interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs: Hindu Council
Web Desk On Mar 24, 2019
Ramesh-Kumar-1-750x369.jpg

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hindu Council’s Patron-in-chief Ramesh Kumar Vankwani on Sunday asked India to refrain from interfering into Pakistan’s internal affairs.

In a video message, Ramesh Kumar, referring to a statement of Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, has said that India should not poke its nose in others’ affairs.

He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking notice of the abduction of two Hindu girls and hoped that all issues pertaining to minorities would now be resolved on permanent basis.

Ramesh Kumar said that the government would bring a legislation to permanently end incidents of forced conversions.

Read More: PM Imran orders probe into Hindu girls abduction

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar to immediately look into reports that two Hindu girls abducted from Ghotki district had been moved to Rahim Yar Khan after their forced conversion and underage marriages.

The prime minister had called for early recovery of the abducted girls given that these reports are true, according to Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry.

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Awwww.

First you tag half the Hindutva brigade on Twitter asking for help and now you cry victim.

Smart.
 
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