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Pakistan's Assembly condemns publication of Prophet`s caricature

Islamabad, Aug 21:

Pakistan's National Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution condemning the publication of a blasphemous caricature of Prophet Mohammed in an Indian newspaper.

The resolution, passed unanimously by the lower house of parliament, demanded that the government lodge a strong protest with India and summon its High Commissioner to the Foreign Office to convey to him the "utmost resentment and sentiments of Muslims in Pakistan" over the publication of the caricature and his companions in an Indian newspaper.

Through the resolution, moved by ruling Pakistan People's Party leader and Law Minister Farooq Naek, the National Assembly demanded strict action against the newspaper in accordance with law to prevent the publication of such material in future.

On Tuesday, the assembly of Punjab province had passed a similar resolution condemning the publication of the caricature in the Indian newspaper. It also expressed anger of the assembly's members at the publication of the caricature.

The Hindustan daily had published an article on Mohammed's teachings on August 16 that featured an illustration of the prophet, who according to Islamic traditions cannot be depicted in any manner.

Following protests by Indian Muslims and clerics, it had published an apology the next day.

Bureau Report

I am just amazed that how these people play with religious sensitivity of muslims & then simply apologize. Still indian people ask why Kashmiris need freedom & call India world biggest democracy? What responsible role Indian press is playing? Shame. Sir Winston Churchill was right when he said "India is as much a country as the Equator"
 
Wow...and I thought that the Pakistani assembly might have more important issues to discuss.

However, as usual, Pakistan chooses to take up the mantle of Indian muslims, portraying itself as their saviour and protector.

Thankfully, we all know what the real situation is.
 
So some Indian news papers carry such an importance that pak assembly has to condemn it? He he he politicians they keep doing such stunts to divert the attention.
 
Wow...and I thought that the Pakistani assembly might have more important issues to discuss.

However, as usual, Pakistan chooses to take up the mantle of Indian muslims, portraying itself as their saviour and protector.

Thankfully, we all know what the real situation is.

So some Indian news papers carry such an importance that pak assembly has to condemn it? He he he politicians they keep doing such stunts to divert the attention.

Wasn't the same done over the Danish cartoon controversy?

If so, then its less about 'Indian Muslims' and more about the 'principle' of protesting an act considered religiously inappropriate and insensitive.

Just to clarify, I am not commenting on the 'freedom of expression' aspects of this.
 
i'm shocked, honestly I thought the indian govt. usually prevents these things. they had no trouble doing so when they banned rushdie's book.

I actually appreciated that act of the indian govt.
 
I wonder what hould happen if an Indian muslim newspaper posted a cartoon degrading Lord Kirshna or Hanuman and offered public appology the next day....:coffee:
 
I wonder what hould happen if an Indian muslim newspaper posted a cartoon degrading Lord Kirshna or Hanuman and offered public appology the next day....:coffee:

1. The newspaper is not a "Hindu" newspaper.

2. Images of Hindu gods are regularly published, and many cartoonists model politicians, public figures as Hindu gods in their caricatures. Parodies of Hindu gods are a regular feature in Indian newspapers for as long as I can remember.
Our own schools and colleges have plays and skits, I remember one in my school where the cast of Ramayana was dressed up in the costumes of the movie Sholay for a comedy play.

3. They apologized. Though I really don't see why they need to do that.

4. Hindu gods are regularly portrayed as cartoon characters, comic book characters which usually don't bother to respect religious sentiments:

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i condemn the publication.

both Muslims and non Muslim brother's/sisters should come close by not provoking either religious sentiments be it Islam or Hinduism , Christianity , Judaisms , Buddhism , all these are great religions and every body should respect them Hindus should not insult Islam and Muslims should not insult Hinduisms. Hindus should refrain from unhealthy remarks (which i condemn) regarding our beloved Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) and Muslims should refrain from making unhealthy remarks (which i also condemn) about the respective Deities of worship in Hinduism or any other religion.

thanks

nafees ur rahman
aka
miraj borgza
 
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The Majlis seems to be interested in little except condemning this or that silly thing, the same for most Pakistanis as well, and I want to join the band wagon of condemnation, I condemn the Majlis and other governmental institutions of Pakistan for thier disinterest in issues that can better the lives of ordinary Pakistanis/

As for the reputation of the Prophet of God, if you agree that he tis the prophet of All Mighty God, how can any cartoon or movie or book or anything else hurt him who is beloved of God??

All silly BS to evade issues of importance and keep people busy with these silly issues.
 
2. Images of Hindu gods are regularly published, and many cartoonists model politicians, public figures as Hindu gods in their caricatures. Parodies of Hindu gods are a regular feature in Indian newspapers for as long as I can remember.
Our own schools and colleges have plays and skits, I remember one in my school where the cast of Ramayana was dressed up in the costumes of the movie Sholay for a comedy play.

Images of Hindu gods and godesses are published daily, i understand that but you should understand that your temples are also having pictures of your gods & godesses. Also you have stones carved in the shape of your god & godesses, so its preety much ok for you people. In the case of Muslims, there is no photography or stone carving is allowed to get the visual of ALLAH (one god) or the Prophet Muhammad PBUH, so it's definately hurting to the Muslims. These may be minor things for you, but from a devoted or non-devoted muslim,it is definately hurting.

3. They apologized. Though I really don't see why they need to do that.

India stands as a potential failed union of states with separatist movements emerging from nearly every corner of country. If your media does not tell you about that, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. In order to gain control the troubled situation, India need to take care of all issues minor or major specially where sentiments of people are concerned, whether Muslims or hindu. Otherwise, keep on doing what you are doing now & may be you or definitely next generation of your country will rip the fruit of hatred.
 
India stands as a potential failed union of states with separatist movements emerging from nearly every corner of country. If your media does not tell you about that, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. In order to gain control the troubled situation, India need to take care of all issues minor or major specially where sentiments of people are concerned, whether Muslims or hindu. Otherwise, keep on doing what you are doing now & may be you or definitely next generation of your country will rip the fruit of hatred.


Really dude, what's up?

The "movements" that you are talking about are nothing but slide shows. The Maoists are more like dacoits; you have no clue how unpopular they are. The NE is more pissed off with Bangladeshis than the GoI. The South and the North (where most of the country) lives is rather peaceful and integrated.

But then, you need your imaginary Disneyland, don't you?
 
1. The newspaper is not a "Hindu" newspaper.

2. Images of Hindu gods are regularly published, and many cartoonists model politicians, public figures as Hindu gods in their caricatures. Parodies of Hindu gods are a regular feature in Indian newspapers for as long as I can remember.
Our own schools and colleges have plays and skits, I remember one in my school where the cast of Ramayana was dressed up in the costumes of the movie Sholay for a comedy play.


Oh yes still the poor 90 years old MF Hussain was forced out of India and he has to save his life by staying in Dubai.
The old man ultimatly said he would not return to India as he was too old to face the wrath of Hindu fanatics.
 
Really dude, what's up?

The "movements" that you are talking about are nothing but slide shows. The Maoists are more like dacoits; you have no clue how unpopular they are. The NE is more pissed off with Bangladeshis than the GoI. The South and the North (where most of the country) lives is rather peaceful and integrated.

But then, you need your imaginary Disneyland, don't you?

Thats what you say that Maoists are dacoits. They call themselves freedom fighters. Dude
 
The "movements" that you are talking about are nothing but slide shows. The Maoists are more like dacoits; you have no clue how unpopular they are. The NE is more pissed off with Bangladeshis than the GoI. The South and the North (where most of the country) lives is rather peaceful and integrated.

Dude. Following movements are not the SLIDE SHOWS. Let me refresh your memory by posting a list of "some" of the movements that have effected a peaceful union of states called India.

Andhra Pradesh
Political party: Jai Andhra

Arunachal Pradesh
Rebel organization: Arunachal Dragon Force
Proposed autonomous region: Teola country

Assam
Rebel organization: United Liberation Front of Assam, Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam

Bodoland
Political parties: National Democratic Front of Bodoland

Dimasaland
Political party: Dima Halim Daogah

Garo
Rebel organizations: People's Liberation Front of Meghalaya/Achik National Volunteer Council
Proposed autonomous region: Achikland

Gondwana
Political party: Gondwana Ganatantra Party, seeking to create a Gondi state from parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra

Kamtapur
Political party: Kamtapur Peoples Party (political wing of KLO)
Rebel organizations: Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, Koch-Rajbongshi Liberation Organisation

Karbi
Rebel organization: Karbi National Volunteers, United People’s Democratic Solidarity
Proposed autonomous region: Karbi-Anglong

Karnataka
Proposed State:Tulu Nad,seeking to create a Tulu state from parts of Karnataka

Kashmir
Rebel organizations:Lashkar-e-Toiba, Harkat-ul-mujahideen
Proposed state: Unification with Pakistan
Political organizations:All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
Proposed state: Independent State of Kashmir

Nagaland
Rebel organization: National Socialist Council of Nagaland
Government-in-exile: Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland
Proposed state: Nagalim, or Peoples Republic of Nagaland

Manipur
Rebel organizations: Hmar People's Convention–Democrat, Manipur People’s Liberation Front, United National Liberation Front, Revolutionary People's Front of Manipur, People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak

Mizoram
Rebel organizations: Zomi Revolutionary Organization

Mizoram Farmers Liberation Force
Proposed state: Zozam

Punjab
Proposed state: Khalistan
Rebel organizations: Khalistan Commando Force, Babbar Khalsa International, Khalistan Zindabad Force, International Sikh Youth Federation, Khalistan Liberation Force

Tamil Nadu
Rebel organizations: Tamil National Retrieval Troops, Tamil Nadu Liberation Army

Telangana
Political parties: Telangana Rashtra Samithi, seeking to separate Telangana from Andhra Pradesh state. Various other minor groups such as Jai Telangana Party, Telangana Communist Party, Telangana Janata Party, Telangana Praja Samithi, Telangana Rashtra Party, Telangana Rashtra Sadhana Front, Telangana Rashtra Samithi and Telangana Sadhana Samithi.

Tripura
Rebel organizations: National Liberation Front of Tripura (two factions operating), All Tripura Tiger Force

Vidarbha
Political parties: Vidarbha Rajya Party, Vidarbha Vikas Party, seeking to separate Vidarbha from Maharashtra.

Zomi
Political parties: Zomi National Congress

Please note: I have not added the movements from Northeast India.

But then, you need your imaginary Disneyland, don't you?

Now wonder who lives in imaginary Disneyland, and also, do some research next time you comment. :coffee:

 
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Dude. Following movements are not the SLIDE SHOWS. Let me refresh your memory by posting a list of some of the movements that have effected a peaceful union of states called India.

Andhra Pradesh
Political party: Jai Andhra


Arunachal Pradesh
Rebel organization: Arunachal Dragon Force
Proposed autonomous region: Teola country


Assam
Rebel organization: United Liberation Front of Assam, Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam


Bodoland
Political parties: National Democratic Front of Bodoland


Dimasaland
Political party: Dima Halim Daogah


Garo
Rebel organizations: People's Liberation Front of Meghalaya/Achik National Volunteer Council
Proposed autonomous region: Achikland


Gondwana
Political party: Gondwana Ganatantra Party, seeking to create a Gondi state from parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra


Kamtapur
Political party: Kamtapur Peoples Party (political wing of KLO)
Rebel organizations: Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, Koch-Rajbongshi Liberation Organisation


Karbi
Rebel organization: Karbi National Volunteers, United People’s Democratic Solidarity
Proposed autonomous region: Karbi-Anglong


Karnataka
Proposed State:Tulu Nad,seeking to create a Tulu state from parts of Karnataka


Kashmir
Rebel organizations:Lashkar-e-Toiba, Harkat-ul-mujahideen
Proposed state: Unification with Pakistan
Political organizations:All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
Proposed state: Independent State of Kashmir

Nagaland
Rebel organization: National Socialist Council of Nagaland
Government-in-exile: Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland
Proposed state: Nagalim, or Peoples Republic of Nagaland


Manipur
Rebel organizations: Hmar People's Convention–Democrat, Manipur People’s Liberation Front, United National Liberation Front, Revolutionary People's Front of Manipur, People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak

Mizoram
Rebel organizations: Zomi Revolutionary Organization


Mizoram Farmers Liberation Force
Proposed state: Zozam

Punjab
Proposed state: Khalistan
Rebel organizations: Khalistan Commando Force, Babbar Khalsa International, Khalistan Zindabad Force, International Sikh Youth Federation, Khalistan Liberation Force

Tamil Nadu
Rebel organizations: Tamil National Retrieval Troops, Tamil Nadu Liberation Army


Telangana
Political parties: Telangana Rashtra Samithi, seeking to separate Telangana from Andhra Pradesh state. Various other minor groups such as Jai Telangana Party, Telangana Communist Party, Telangana Janata Party, Telangana Praja Samithi, Telangana Rashtra Party, Telangana Rashtra Sadhana Front, Telangana Rashtra Samithi and Telangana Sadhana Samithi.


Tripura
Rebel organizations: National Liberation Front of Tripura (two factions operating), All Tripura Tiger Force


Vidarbha
Political parties: Vidarbha Rajya Party, Vidarbha Vikas Party, seeking to separate Vidarbha from Maharashtra.


Zomi
Political parties: Zomi National Congress


Please note: I have not added the movements from Northeast India



Now wonder who lives in imaginary Disneyland, and also, do some research next time you comment. :coffee:
Do you know the difference between asking for Pakistani Punjab to be divided into say north Punjab and south punjab, and when Balochistan liberation army (or whatever it is called) asks for independent Balochistan?

well, among the things you mentioned, the red highlighted ones fall into the first category.

Next in the others, you have stated that you have not written from states of northeast (the underlined statement), well the north east states include mizoram, sikkim, assam, nagaland, manipur, meghalaya, arunachal pradesh (called seven sisters) and some parts of west bengal which borders them basically the chicken neck,They have been highlighted in pink.

Kashmir and Khalistan, you know, I wouldnt want to rake up.

Zomi national party is a Burma organization, now you wouldnt want to anger china right by including it in India. The tamilnadu ones are basically fronts for LTTE in India. highlighted in orange.

So where exactly did Vish go wrong, when he said yes, there are problems in north east, rest is good??
How many times have you been to disneyland? I visited it, it is a fun place :)

Mods: I apologize for the colouring scheme used, but to differentiate things, I needed them.
 
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