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Shiv Sena and Pakistan - Ruthless Reply from Indian lady Reporter

lol...Indians are talking about secularism in Pakistan when they ban beef and kill people for consuming it
All muslim countries should ban selling and utilizing alcohol.
 
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be careful now woman- the senaks may take your support for them in sexual manner -
 
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Please don't call for her to be raped and the use of derogatory names for her isn't right.

As for the reporter, he opinions don't mean much to us, and it just seems like an emotional rant.

I loved her point about the "pork party", something which is quite common amongst Pakistan's Christians, heck she hasn't obviously seen a boar hunt in Pakistan before! The spoils are given over to our Christian kin.
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Some of the widely reported cases were:

  • In January, 2014 Muhammad Asghar, a 70-year-old British man from Edinburgh, was convicted of blasphemy and sentenced to death by a court in Rawalpindi. Mr. Asghar had initially been arrested in 2010 after sending letters in which he declared himself a prophet, and had lived in Pakistan for several years prior to his arrest and trial. Javed Gul, a government prosecutor, disclosed to Agence France Presse that, "Asghar claimed to be a prophet even inside the court. He confessed it in front of the judge." Mr. Asghar's lawyers had argued during the trial that he should be granted leniency on account of a history of mental illness, but a medical panel later rejected this argument after reviewing his case.[34]
  • In September 2013, a Lahore-based woman Salma Fatima was arrested by Police after she distributed pamphlets declaring herself a Prophet.[35]
  • Arfa Iftikhar was forced into hiding after a furious mob stormed Farooqi Girls’ High School in the eastern city of Lahore over a piece of homework she set that allegedly contained derogatory references to the Muslim prophet Mohammad.[36]
  • Rimsha Masih (some reports use the name "Rifta" or "Riftah") is a Pakistani child who was arrested in Islamabad by Pakistani police in August 2012 and who could face the death penalty for blasphemy[37][38] for allegedly desecrating pages of the Quran (or a book containing verses from the Quran) by burning.[39][40] She is a member of Pakistan's Christian minority.[37]
  • In July 2011 Muhammad Ajmal escaped the raid of a local religious group in Rawalpindi, who later announced that anti Islam and blasphemous material against Prophet of Islam was found from his apartment,Both printed and in his Laptop, which was banned by the Government of Pakistan on the internet, Ajmaldisappeared since July 2011,
  • On 12 December 2011, a teacher Shahid Nadeem in the missionary school of Faisalabad accused by Qari Muhammad Afzal (who is a member of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi which is a banned organisation) registered FIR on 28 December 2011 in the local police station and said that culprit had deliberately torn the pages of Quran and later burn these pages.
  • On 2 March 2011 Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan's Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs (a Roman Catholic member of the National Assembly), was killed by gunmen in Islamabad as he was travelling to work, a few weeks after he had vowed to defy death threats over his efforts to reform Pakistan's blasphemy laws.[41]
  • In November 2010, Asia Bibi was sentenced to death by hanging on a charge of blasphemy; the case that has yet to be upheld by the Lahore High Court has sparked international reactions. Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was shot dead by his security guard for supporting Asia Bibi. Salman Taseer had visited Asia Bibiin Jail and had held a press conference with her.[42] He had told media that Asia Bibi will be released soon and the President of Pakistan will soon annul her death sentence. This triggered mass protests in Pakistan with many imams of local mosques claiming that Salman Taseer had defied Mohammed and should be sentenced to death for it. Taseer was later assassinated in early 2011.
  • In July 2010, a trader in Faisalabad complained that one of his employees had been handed a pamphlet which contained disrespectful remarks about Muhammad. According to the police, the pamphlet appeared to have the signatures and addresses of Pastor Rashid Emmanuel and his brother Sajid, who were Christians. The brothers were shot and killed while being escorted by the police from a district court. Both had denied the charge of blasphemy.[43] Allama Ahmed Mian Hammadi, a Pakistani Muslim cleric, claimed that Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan's Federal Minister for Minorities, had himself committed blasphemy by branding the murdered Christian brothers as victims of Pakistan's blasphemy laws.
  • On 9 July 2009, a FIR was registered against two teenager brothers, complainant falsely accusing them that they had spoke against Prophet Mohammad and this family had to left the country for their safety. On 30 July 2009, hundreds of members of Sipah-e-Sahaba and International Khatm-e-Nabuwat 'IKNM' the banned Muslim organisations, torched the Christian homes and killed Christians in the Punjabi city of Gojra Faisalabad and in the nearby village of Korian, District Faisalabad. The professed reason for the violence was that a Christian had defiled and spoke against Prophet Mohammad.Quran.[44][45][46]
  • On 22 January 2009, Hector Aleem a Christian Human Rights Activist in Pakistan was arrested on a blasphemy charge. According to the FIR, someone sent a blasphemous text message to the leader of Sunni Tehreek. Hector Aleem was arrested because the sender had once contacted him. Hector Aleem, the Chairman of Peace Worldwide, had been working for a church in Islamabad which was demolished by the CDA (Capital Development Authority) for having been built illegally. When Hector Aleem objected to the destruction of the church he was faced with several threats and lawsuits ranging from fraud to criminal charges. He fought all of them in the courts and proved his innocence. He also faced several assassination attempts. Hector Aleem was eventually arrested on the charge of blasphemy.
  • In February 2008, Special Rapporteurs of the United Nations Human Rights Council reminded Pakistan's representative of the matter regarding Raja Fiaz, Muhammad Bilal, Nazar Zakir Hussain, Qazi Farooq, Muhammad Rafique, Muhammad Saddique and Ghulam Hussain. According to the allegations received, the men were members of the Mehdi Foundation International (MFI), a multi-faith institution utilising the name of Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. They were arrested on 23 December 2005 in Wapda Town. The police confiscated posters on which Gohar Shahi was shown as "Imam Mehdi." On 13 July 2006, the Anti-Terrorism Court No. 1 in Lahore sentenced each accused to five years of imprisonment, inter alia, under § 295-A for having outraged others' religious feelings. Since 27 August 2006, the seven men have been detained in Sahiwal Jail, Punjab, where they were forced to parade naked, and were suspended from the ceiling and beaten. For this reason, they were constantly threatened and intimidated by prison staff as well as by other detainees.
  • Christians and Muslims in Pakistan condemned Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code as blasphemous. On 3 June 2006, Pakistan banned the film. Culture Minister Ghulam Jamal said: "Islam teaches us to respect all the prophets of God Almighty and degradation of any prophet is tantamount to defamation of the rest."[47]
  • On 11 August 2005, Judge Arshad Noor Khan of the Anti-Terrorist Court found Younus Shaikh guilty of defiling a copy of the Quran, outraging religious feelings, and propagating religious hatred among society.[48] Shaikh's conviction occurred because he wrote a book: Shaitan Maulvi (Satanic Cleric). The book said stoning to death (Rajam) as a punishment for adultery was not mentioned in the Quran. The book said also that four historical imams (religious leaders) were Jews.[49] The judge imposed upon Shaikh a fine of 100,000 rupees, and sentenced him to spend his life in jail.[50]
  • In October 2000, Pakistani authorities charged Dr. M. Younus Shaikh M.D., a physician, with blasphemy on account of remarks that students claimed he made during a lecture. The students alleged that, inter alia, Shaikh had said Muhammad's parents were non-Muslims because they died before Islam existed. A judge ordered that Shaikh pay a fine of 100,000 rupees, and that he be hanged.[51] On 20 November 2003, a court retried the matter and acquitted Shaikh, who fled Pakistan for Switzerland soon thereafter.[52]
  • The police arrested Ayub Masih, a Pakistani Christian bricklayer for blasphemy on 14 October 1996 and jailed him for violation of § 295-C. Muhammad Akram, a Muslim neighbour to Masih, complained to the police that Masih had said Christianity was right, and Masih had recommended that Akram read Salman Rushdie'sSatanic Verses.[22][53] The same day that Masih was arrested, Muslim villagers forced the entire Christian population of Masih's village (fourteen families) to leave the village. Masih's family had applied under a government program that gave housing plots to landless people. Local landlords resented Masih's application because the landlords had been able to oblige landless Christians to work in the fields in exchange for a place to live. Masih's application gave him a way out of his subservience to the landlords.[23] Upon Masih's arrest, the authorities gave Masih's plot to Akram.[22] Akram shot and injured Masih in the halls of the Session Court at Sahiwal on 6 November 1997. Four assailants attacked Masih in jail. The authorities took no action against Akram or against the other assailants.[22] On 20 April 1998, Judge Abdul Khan sentenced Masih to death and levied a fine of 100,000 rupees. Two judges of the Lahore High Court heard Masih's appeal on 24 July 2001. Shortly thereafter, the judges affirmed the judgment of the trial court.[22] On 16 August 2002, the Supreme Court of Pakistan set aside the judgment of the lower courts. The Supreme Court noted Akram's acquisition of Masih's property and concluded the case had been fabricated for personal gain. The court also noted other breaches in the law of due process.[54][55]

Pakistan's blasphemy laws | World news | The Guardian
 
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Good reply , don't like shiv Sena methods & their idiot MP & MLA but still they are more secular than any pakistani political party to date as there people dont carry ak 47 ,dont fund terrorist activities in another country, don't send shiv senik to Karachi to kill Pakistani compare to PMLN,MQM,PPP who all have militant wings who carry out terrorist activities in their as well as foreign countries best case being current ruling party in Pakistan which openly fund UN declared terrorist organization JUD in Pakistani Punjab

Calm down...You have to realize that being against Pakistan is different than being against the people of Pakistan who are guests to our country...If we do not understand the difference, yes, we are slowly turning iinto a stupid nation..

The reaction of our Indian people makes me now beleive that now, Pakistan political parties seems to me are more friendlier to India than other way around...Do not we understand that it is hurting our image when we really do so much of -ve things with international artists, players and celebrities?? When do will understand the impact of it??

God bless Shiv Sena and this lady, we need more of it.

You are correct...India does not need any more enemy when the enemey is sitting inside us only....At least Pakistan intellentia realized and Nawaz Sarif is taking steps to put them to back burner..But in India , the exact opposite is started happening...
 
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Most Pakistani Political Parties are secular. They just su<k up and pretend they're all religious.

Source: Shiv Sena and Pakistan - Ruthless Reply from Indian lady Reporter
Really? so your telling me that your local parties are not connected to civil society ie LET, JUD, Taliban? these movements are the back bone of some of these parties. Politicians are prostitutes, they'll do what ever for a great expense. The internal violence in Pakistan, is not always, and recently is not the result of out side collaboration. Some of the violence perpetuated is for party loyalty and votes MQM, TTP Khan, PPP etc. Secular parties love stories of intolerance, ie baiting votes off sentiment like Burqa, Hijab issues, race issues. So for example when the RSS kill Muslims, not only do the Muslims involved directly or indirectly vote "Secular" Congress out of fear of RSS and BJP, but the millions of Hindus who are secular and relatively modern and humane now are also concerned of crazy RSS and BJP and cast vote for a "Secular" Congress.
 
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lol... Pakistanis are talking about secularism in India when they have blasphemy laws.

They are talking about your hypocrisy. India is in no way a secular Nation but hindu. Religious bans such as that on beef are enough to prove the point.
 
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Please don't call for her to be raped and the use of derogatory names for her isn't right.

As for the reporter, he opinions don't mean much to us, and it just seems like an emotional rant.

I loved her point about the "pork party", something which is quite common amongst Pakistan's Christians, heck she hasn't obviously seen a boar hunt in Pakistan before! The spoils are given over to our Christian kin.
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Same way most Pakistani don't know that beef is not ban in north east & majority of south India & 5 star hotels & cow is sacred to Hindus & slaughter is ban from 1947 & has nothing to do with BJP, never seen theekedar of Muslim umma jumping this much when China voilate Muslim rights which are 100 times worse than India :cheers:

They are talking about your hypocrisy. India is in no way a secular Nation but hindu. Religious bans such as that on beef are enough to prove the point.
Beef baning has nothing to do with secularism, most Pakistani people brain is not developed enough to understand the meaning of secularism

Calm down...You have to realize that being against Pakistan is different than being against the people of Pakistan who are guests to our country...If we do not understand the difference, yes, we are slowly turning iinto a stupid nation..

The reaction of our Indian people makes me now beleive that now, Pakistan political parties seems to me are more friendlier to India than other way around...Do not we understand that it is hurting our image when we really do so much of -ve things with international artists, players and celebrities?? When do will understand the impact of it??



You are correct...India does not need any more enemy when the enemey is sitting inside us only....At least Pakistan intellentia realized and Nawaz Sarif is taking steps to put them to back burner..But in India , the exact opposite is started happening...
Well you are right , I hate shiv Sena but my opinion is via with comparing it to Pakistani political party
 
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t how men in your country rape women and children and dump them on railway tracks. How the state condones rape culture against women.
same as ur and any country in world ,also for truth there are more rape in us than india in a year
Over 200 children were molested in Kasur
Pakistans biggest child abuse scandal unearthed in Punjab | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
Just today Dalit children got burnt to death just for belonging to the low caste.
it was a family fued not hate crime ,to see the truth u need to open eyes
How elderly nuns are raped and how mosques/churches are burnt down to the ground by Hindu extremist mobs.
all were bangladeshi muslim immigrants and attack were nothing true
Two Arrested in Case of Elderly Nun Raped in Bengal
Crying wolf: The narrative of the ‘Delhi church attacks’ flies in the face of facts - Firstpost

if u are saying in bjp govt all this has increased then , search on net u will find data tht will show tht communal episodes has decreased in this govt rather than previous one ,so before writing chech ur facts dont just start ranting here
 
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