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The Sikhs' Kingdom was mostly composed of Pakistani Punjab and not Indian Punjab.

Therefore, it is incorrect to state that the Sikhs orginated from Indian Punjab as has been said by a posters.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh belonged to a Sikh clan of Northern India.. He was born in Gujranwala, now in modern Pakistan, according to some historians, into a Jatt Sikh family. His Kingdom was the shining example of the Khalsa pride and greatness. His capital was in Lahore, which is in Pakistan.

By the end of his reign, his Kingdom extended from the boundary of British India to the left and to the powerful Afghan Empire to the right.

Therefore, the Sikh Kingdom is all of Pakistan!

The Khalistanis, whoever they may claim to be, have no hope in hell, to get Pakistan or even the part of India that is Punjab!
 
The Sikhs' Kingdom was mostly composed of Pakistani Punjab and not Indian Punjab.

Therefore, it is incorrect to state that the Sikhs orginated from Indian Punjab as has been said by a posters.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh belonged to a Sikh clan of Northern India.. He was born in Gujranwala, now in modern Pakistan, according to some historians, into a Jatt Sikh family. His Kingdom was the shining example of the Khalsa pride and greatness. His capital was in Lahore, which is in Pakistan.

By the end of his reign, his Kingdom extended from the boundary of British India to the left and to the powerful Afghan Empire to the right.

Therefore, the Sikh Kingdom is all of Pakistan!

The Khalistanis, whoever they may claim to be, have no hope in hell, to get Pakistan or even the part of India that is Punjab!

These khalistani loonies also claim small parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, Azad Kashmir,and Sindh
 
Hope Sikhs in Pakistan are not forced to pay jizya to stay alive.

No, 15000 Sikhs aren't killed by the Pakistani state unlike India.

And to answer your question, this is what the constitution of Pakistan says about the rights of minorities:

20. Freedom to profess religion and to manage religious institutions.
Subject to law, public order and morality:-
(a) every citizen shall have the right to profess, practise and propagate his religion; and
(b) every religious denomination and every sect thereof shall have the right to establish, maintain and manage its religious institutions.

21. Safeguard against taxation for purposes of any particular religion.
No person shall be compelled to pay any special tax the proceeds of which are to be spent on the propagation or maintenance of any religion other than his own.

22. Safeguards as to educational institutions in respect of religion, etc.
(1) No person attending any educational institution shall be required to receive religious instruction, or take part in any religious ceremony, or attend religious worship, if such instruction, ceremony or worship relates to a religion other than his own.
(2) In respect of any religious institution, there shall be no discrimination against any community in the granting of exemption or concession in relation to taxation.
(3) Subject to law:
(a) no religious community or denomination shall be prevented from providing religious instruction for pupils of that community or denomination in any educational institution maintained wholly by that community or denomination; and
(b) no citizen shall be denied admission to any educational institution receiving aid from public revenues on the ground only of race, religion, caste or place of birth.

25. Equality of citizens.
(1) All citizens are equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of law.

26. Non-discrimination in respect of access to public places.
(1) In respect of access to places of public entertainment or resort not intended for religious purposes only, there shall be no discrimination against any citizen on the ground only of race, religion, caste, sex, residence or place of birth.

27. Safeguard against discrimination in services.
(1) No citizen otherwise qualified for appointment in the service of Pakistan shall be discriminated against in respect of any such appointment on the ground only of race, religion, caste, sex, residence or place of birth.

[Chapter 1: Fundamental Rights] of [Part II: Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy]

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Hope Sikhs in Pakistan are not forced to pay jizya to stay alive.

Or beheaded if they don't

Troll posts.
 
Langar (Sikhism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
see this from where those families get food
i think u dont know nothing about sikhism and still making useless comments

Actually I do know quite a bit about Sikhism and Sikhs as a people, since I was a member of a delegation sent by the govt to give the Sikhs exiled by the Taliban the good news that their home towns had been cleared of militants and were awaiting their arrivals. The Langar works 24/7 at Hassanabdal but during the flood days, the added number of dependants, muslims as well as non-muslims led the Langar to near bankruptcy, the board asked the govt for help and the govt complied.
 
Amongst the Sikhs you forgot:

Naib Subedar Bana Singh P.V.C. was born on 6th January 1949 into a Punjabi Sikh family, at Kadyal in Jammu and Kashmir. He enrolled in the Indian Army on 6 January 1969 into the Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry (JAK LI). He was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, the highest wartime gallantry medal in India.

During June 1987, the 8th Jammu & Kashmir LI, was deployed in the Siachen area. It was then found that a large number of Pakistani infiltrators had intruded over the Siachen Glacier. The ejection of these infiltrators was considered difficult but necessary and a special task force was, constituted for the purpose. Naib Subedar Singh volunteered to join this force.

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The Pakistani intrusion had taken place at a height of 6500 metres, the highest peak in the Siachen Glacier area. The enemy post was virtually an impregnable glacier fortress with ice walls, 457 metres high, on either side. Naib Subedar Bana Singh led his men through an extremely difficult and hazardous route. He inspired them by his indomitable courage and leadership. He and his men crawled and closed in on the adversary. Lobbing hand-grenades, charging with a bayonet and moving from trench to trench, he cleared the post of all intruders.

Naib Subedar Bana Singh was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, the highest wartime gallantry medal in India, for conspicuous bravery and leadership under most adverse conditions. The peak which he captured was renamed Bana Top in his honour. At the time of the Kargil War, he was the only PVC awardee who was still serving in the Army.

The post he captured was the Qaid Post.
 
No, 15000 Sikhs aren't killed by the Pakistani state unlike India.

And to answer your question, this is what the constitution of Pakistan says about the rights of minorities:



[Chapter 1: Fundamental Rights] of [Part II: Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy]

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Troll posts.

But poor sikhs have to pay jizya fr their survival
Sikhs in Pakistan pay Rs2 crore in Jizya for their safety | Drishtikone
Come on, what sort of barbarity is this.:angry:
Why does someone ha to pay you in order to live ?
what a shame. :disagree:


and about rights to minority in pakistan, less said the better, hope they are not being persecuted through draconian blasphemy laws.
 
But poor sikhs have to pay jizya fr their survival
Sikhs in Pakistan pay Rs2 crore in Jizya for their safety | Drishtikone
Come on, what sort of barbarity is this.:angry:
Why does someone ha to pay you in order to live ?
what a shame. :disagree:


and about rights to minority in pakistan, less said the better, hope they are not being persecuted through draconian blasphemy laws.

They paid the Jizya to the TTP who the Pakistani government is fighting everyday, unlike your government that kills 15000 Sikhs.
 
And to answer your question, this is what the constitution of Pakistan says about the rights of minorities:

The same sooper dooper Pakistani constitution says this also :lol:

After the election of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, the National Assembly shall, to the exclusion of any other business, proceed to elect without debate one of its Muslim members to be the Prime Minister.

Notes for Part III, Chapter 3

And this ;

A person shall not be qualified for election as President unless he is a Muslim of not less than forty-five years of age and is qualified to be elected as member of the National Assembly.

[Chapter 1: The President] of [Part III: The Federation of Pakistan]

:lol:
 
And as far as recognition for Sikhism is concerned - Why are we even arguing. Sikhism is a distinct religion.Period.And the Govt thinks so. Thats why you are listed as Sikhs under the minorities and on the same hand you get reservation also which is denied to Muslims, Christians. Double bonanza.

Its the same reaso why low caste Sikhs gets reservation quota ,just like their other india counterparts that every indic religious group practice caste system ,whereas the Muslims, Christians don't caste system ingrained with the religion.
 
No, 15000 Sikhs aren't killed by the Pakistani state unlike India.

And to answer your question, this is what the constitution of Pakistan says about the rights of minorities:


[Chapter 1: Fundamental Rights] of [Part II: Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy]

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Troll posts.

Seems like they are safe in pakistan :lol:

Here's from the source you provided ;)
Sikh Hindu Pilgrims are not safe in Pakistan. « Struggle for Hindu Existence

Hindus, Sikhs may face worse times in future In Pakistan
 
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Not a single Sikh in Pakistani cricket team, not a singe Sikh in your film industry, not a single Sikh star in Pakistan, hardly any Sikhs in politics, Minorities have been systematically hunted down and massacred, and you guys have the audacity to talk about minority rights.
 
bilalhaider is a certified troll. Why do you guys engage him? He has never made sense. Bitterness does that to a person.
 
Yes, besides the PM/President position, a non-Muslim can do exactly the same things a Muslim can do.

why cant a non-muslims be PM/President..??
why is this seat reserved for only Muslims ?
You think only you the right to rule over others ?
What a disgusting constitution.
 

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