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This Is What the Modi Sarkar Has Done to Indian Muslims

i dont see muslim countries butchering , waging war based on lies, occupying land illegally not recognised by UN, crimes against humanity, mass torture, rape and shameless disinformation . US, Israel and India are guilt of these terrible crimes.

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what a lie.

You mean sent people stirred up trouble, armed and trained mukti bhai . Many acts of terrorism carried by Mukti Bhani which resulted in murder of many West Pakistani families.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Bangladesh_genocide
 
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lol

a typical indian educated clown, not answering the question...

re read what i asked..

did you not forment trouble in East Pakistan?.. ie armed trained, conducted hostile and disinformation campaign etc

a simple yes or no is suffice.....

LOL... I don't take you seriously enough to give you a considered reply.

This is the best I can do for you.
 
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yes.. RSS brain washed turd.. these three counties are among the worst.

Here is a sample of your wonder resume of criminality

USA

Mahmudiyah rape and killings. The Mahmudiyah rape and killings were war crimes involving the gang-rape and murder of 14-year-old Iraqi girl Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and the murder of her family by United States Army soldiers on March 12, 2006.
Perpetrators: 5 United States Army soldiers from ...
Location: Yusufiyah, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq
Deaths: 4
Mahmudiyah rape and killings - Wikipedia



Israel

Amnesty report finds Israeli army committed war crimes

Mon, Nov 4, 2002, 00:00
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MIDDLE EAST: The war crimes against Palestinians, include the use of "human shields", torture, blocking ambulances and executions, reports Lara Marlowe

The Israeli army imposed a news blackout when it attacked the West Bank towns of Jenin and Nablus last April. Diplomats, journalists, human rights workers and medical personnel were kept out of the Jenin refugee camp for nine days, while the old city of Nablus was cut off from the world by Israeli tanks for 19 days.

India

The night the soldiers came: Allegations of abuse surface in Kashmir

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Yassin Bhat alleges that Indian army soldiers beat him and tortured him with electric shocks on Aug. 6. (Niha Masih/The Washington Post)
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Niha Masih,
Joanna Slater and
Shams Irfan
Oct. 1, 2019 at 1:52 p.m. GMT+10


PARIGAM, India — It was near midnight when the soldiers came for Yassin Bhat.

The 25-year-old pulled on some clothes and stepped into the darkness. Nearby, on the main road, he saw dozens of Indian army soldiers, Bhat said. One asked him what he thought about India’s move the day before to revoke Kashmir’s autonomy. Terrified, Bhat replied that it was a good step.


The officer told him not to lie, Bhat recalled, and ordered him to take off his clothes in the middle of the road.

Then, he said, the abuse began. Several soldiers held him down while others used thick cables to whip his back and legs. The soldiers then placed on his chest and genitals electrical wires connected to a battery. He remembers being immobilized as the current surged through his body.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...969472-d40d-11e9-8924-1db7dac797fb_story.html




for your education... pity your RSS TV dont cover this...

OL... I don't take you seriously enough to give you a considered reply.


of course you cant.

You are brain washed.

This is the best I can do for you.


hey i get it.. you indians have a sub par education system... we all saw that.

Christine Fair: The videos are fake.. no F-16 shot down
Indian: did you see the other video?...

LOLOLOLOL

 
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agree 100% ,, but when outside india and no hindus around why the same hateful spite?..




i called him an indian becos he was an indian .. maqerading as a Pakistani. like i said you have comprehension issues you cant tell a Pakistani from an indian. bcos you dont know them.

There are things Pakistanis will say and their things we do not say.. once again i urge you to watch Fasial Qureshi bust on fake Pakistanis for your delightful education.





well said..

they need to understand the impact of their mistake.

Faijjjal Kuresi...usko Pakistani TV channel walo nay hi nikaal diya. What a nice credibility! Besides, I have seen that video before. Clifftontine doesn't sound anything like that joke example you shared.

Jaisa k maine kahaa aap apnaa zehni tawazun kho chukay ho :cheesy: You see the world in Black and White. How old are you anyway? After a certain age, all human beings are expected to evolve and mature.

Good... So called coward "liberal Muslims" deserve to be lynched and murdered by the Hindutva mob...

Good riddance to bad munaafiks ....

Thank God for Pakistan...

I support Modi and his pogrom against cowards... Jai Modi!!!



Just convert to Hinduism and end your misery... You're not really real Muslims to start off with anyways...

Another BEAUTY.

Yes, you're right. All the sadiq and ameen live on the Western side of the Wagah border. All the munafiqs and kaffirs live on this side. I am so impressed by your deep analysis.
 
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@pakpride00090

My apologies for my angry outburst.

It is jumah time here so I am off to masjid.

You and your gangu Muslim friends should go pray jumah too.

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bwhahahaha


That's crazy, man. I think Islam teaches you not to be a racist person. Your hatred for the so-called "gangu Muslims" is off the charts. But whatever, we all know the world isn't perfect.
 
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Burhan wani became a terrorist because he was "bullied" in his village. :cry:

Adil Ahmad Dar became terrorist after he was slapped by police. :cry:

Riyaz Naikoo was a "math teacher" became terrorist because he was not "loved" by us :cry:

Now this new "hero" of the Wire stopped being a patriot because "no body loves him" :cry:

Arvind Keriwal was slapped multiple times and he became CM of Delhi. :angel:

Amit shah was sent to jail because cops in gujarat killed terrorists in an encounter (2 of them from pakistan along with "bihar ki beti"). :coffee:


Moral of the story ?

Some people are "special". They are more equal than Others (kafirs). :agree:

Like cow is not your mother Kashmiris are not Indian little fantasist boy

From a Kashmiri .
 
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LOL. I don't need CNN to tell me Facts about India :lol:

You do, because you don;t live in kashmir. You need CNN to tell you your version of the "truth".




In that case, present the CREDIBLE, GENUINE & IRREFUTABLE evidence to confirm and prove your claims. Post the links here. Hersay and repeating the same statements again and again is not evidence nor is it the truth.

Are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that CNN is not credible? Especially considering that the indian media is the biggest liar, FAKE NEWS & propaganda machine on the entire planet:

https://thenextweb.com/security/201...ites-caught-pushing-anti-pakistan-propaganda/

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-50749764
 
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https://thewire.in/communalism/this-is-what-the-modi-sarkar-has-done-to-indian-muslims

This Is What the Modi Sarkar Has Done to Indian Muslims
Indian Muslims are being stripped of their Indian identity even as they are blamed for not being Indian enough.

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"With passing time, and with limited choice, my identity got established. I was a Muslim. Nothing less and nothing more." Photo: Public domain


Anonymous
COMMUNALISM
08/JUL/2020
Studying at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in the 1990s, my first physical fight was with a Muslim Kashmiri boy during the telecast of an India-Pakistan cricket match on the hostel TV set. He kept supporting Pakistan even when our team was playing better cricket.

I was a total nationalist. I loved war movies depicting Indian victory. A lump rose in my throat every time I heard the song ‘Sare jahan se achha Hindustan humara’. My heartbreaks when India lost crucial cricket matches were the talk of the town. All in all, my heart bled for India and I decided to stay put here even when most of my allegedly ‘non-patriotic’ Muslim friends and axiomatically ‘patriotic’ Hindu friends opted to leave for greener pastures in the West.

On another front, my liberal views made me stand out in a place like AMU. The sarcastic term to describe Muslims like me was ‘liberated’. I felt pride in the fact that I was both Muslim and ‘liberated’. Identity was a matter of choice for me. It happens when you are privileged.

Times changed. India changed. The demolition of the Babri Masjid, the Gujarat pogrom, rising communal tension, and finally a regime change. All this cast a disturbing shadow on my identity. For the first time in my life I started feeling more and more Muslim. The mirror of privilege to choose an identity had suddenly cracked. With a typical Muslim name, I found it impossible to rent a home in a metropolitan city. On learning my name, people’s expressions would alter, and suspicious glances would be exchanged. Conversations hushed as I entered my office. With passing time, and with limited choice, my identity got established. I was a Muslim. Nothing less and nothing more.

Also read: ‘Tear Them Apart’: How Hindutva WhatsApp Group Demanded Murder, Rape of Muslims in Delhi Riots

As the Modi sarkar took a stronger foothold, the lynching of Muslims started. It disturbed me. My established identity could now bring a sudden and violent end to life. I started to debate less in public. I stopped saying salamwaleikum on receiving a phone call in a public space. I taught my kids to not call me abba while travelling on a train or a bus. I even started tweaking my name. Meat dishes were out of the menu, more so when I travelled. I had never imagined that the privilege of identity could actually turn into a handicap for me. In this new India, being both a Muslim and ‘liberated’ could mean sure trouble.

I started to live in fear. I pondered on my identity more than I did at any point in my life. I still didn’t say prayers five times and still didn’t fast in Ramzan. But I continued to be a Muslim.

On social media my name enraged people. I was shunned and trolled when speaking against the atrocities on my fellow citizens. Strangely, the most explicit of abuses came when I wrote against the caste system. Identity was now someone else’s privilege! Words like kafir, jihadi, antinational, mullah, katua followed me on every page of the web. I was accused of being affiliated to the Taliban and ISIS. My liberal values were mocked: “How can a Muslim support a democracy?” If I attempted to argue, my detractors would ask me to go to Pakistan, and sometimes even Saudi Arabia. A cloud of hate hung over my head all the time, like a halo, and I started becoming used to its presence.

Also read: Being Muslim in a Small UP Village at the Moment it Learns of Its First COVID Positive Case

The whole idea was to make me realise that I was a Muslim alone. Any other identity was not for me. Gradually, I too started becoming wary of wearing my patriotism on my sleeve. I think the most dangerous and unfortunate part of any system of apartheid is the fatigue of those who are optimistic despite the discrimination. As each optimist begins to lose hope, the discrimination wins and gets rooted a little more firmly. The protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act drew me in, but only as a Muslim who sees the writing on the wall. The concerned citizen of a democracy was slowly fading away like the evening sky.

Humans lose hope when they are not loved. To be differentiated and discriminated is to be alienated. As Pablo Neruda said in his poem, ‘If you forget me‘:

Well, now,

if little by little you stop loving me
I shall stop loving you, little by little

If suddenly

you forget me
do not look for me
for I shall already have forgotten you

When India lost the cricket World Cup semi-final in July 2019, I felt bad not because India lost but because something in me had already died. My overriding feeling that day was just relief. The relief that Modi could not turn a World Cup victory into yet another moment of personal aggrandisement. Relief that the bigots who had abused me and others would be denied a moment of happiness which so quickly turns into chauvinism in their hands. Relief because it spared us interminable chest thumping by rabid news anchors who had nothing to do with the game but would have taken credit for a victory anyway or found some way to turn it into a communal issue.

Also read: In New India, a Muslim Rose Smells Different From a Hindu Rose

When news of the Chinese intrusion came, I looked at the issue as if from the outside. I felt terrible for the slain soldiers, of course, but as fellow human beings and not because they and I are Indian. Like other Indians, I felt revulsion at the obfuscation by ‘nationalist’ anchors who have used the word ‘appeasement’ so often and so loosely, they no longer are able to recognise it when it happens in front of them. Like other Indians, I felt revulsion at the post-intrusion mumbling, kneeling and lying by the prime minister. The humiliation of a leader whose regime had humiliated me and others like me so much – and which thinks nothing of labelling us ‘anti-national’ and ‘seditious’ – did not displease me so much as fill me with dread about the future of our country which is clearly not safe in their hands.

Since the “leader” is seen as synonymous with “nation”, the social media trolls will still see me as a Muslim who is not an Indian for writing this. But for everyone else, I have no doubt they will understand what I am saying: that when nations treat their citizens unequally, the notion of national identity takes a beating.

I write this piece anonymously because I have a family. I have a job. I live in a neighbourhood. This is a New India and I am a coward. It had to be anonymous.
So what? Minorities are oppressed in each and every countries.

Do you think Muslim countries are innocent?

At least India is a secular state where muslims can pray Namaz, can work anywhere and everywhere and live peacefully with family.

In Egypt Coptic Christians are regularly discriminated. Just in 2016 and 2017 churches were destroyed in Cairo. In 2007 there was a serious riot where many Copts were killed.

In Iraq Yazidis suffered even before ISIS came to Iraq. They were persecuted by Ottoman Empire and later during Independent Iraq era.

In Brunei there are 10% Christian yet you can be punished for carrying bible and it is illegal to build churches even with your own money.

In Afghanistan the Taliban regime bombs Sikh temples and Hindu temples. Just last year a Sikh temple was destroyed by the Taliban. Since the 1970s the Hindu and Sikh population reduced in Afghanistan because the Taliban targeted them in bulk.

I don't want to talk about Pakistan as moderators have issues with it so I will leave it.

There are numerous muslim countries where carrying the Bible or making Churches and temples are considered as serious offence.

Non-muslims are the most persecuted group in today's world. It is a myth that muslims are persecuted everywhere. In fact muslims are getting privilege everywhere.

The good thing is that Muslims are now shedding old stereotypes and refusing to behave as non Muslims expect us to.

Soon we will either get the respect we deserve or need to go our own way wth dignity. Either in peace or without.


Most educated Muslims privately agree that organising a Muslim state is an ideal solution.

Problem is that we ALSO understand that such a solution is an utopia and one that involves a lot of bloodshed.

Also it has no support from any nation in the world. Even Pakistan restricts its care to Muslims of Kashmir, because they are special. SMH. Sorry to hurt you guys, but nation states politics has ruined the Unity of Muslims. The results are for us to see. India is diluting Muslim nature of Kashmir as we speak and discuss.

It HAS official begun.

And what have the Muslim nations of the world done so far?

Nothing.

Not surprising. Since there is a precedent - Myanmar, Sri Lanka, etc etc in the contemporary world anyway. It is time to face the reality - Islam is on decline politically for centuries now. But the abject surrender of Islam against today's odds is ... surprising.
@hussain0216 @AfrazulMandal

You guys never mentioned that in India the mumbai underworld is controlled by Muslims.

Who is Dawood Ibrahim? Who is Yakub Memon? Who is Chota Shakeel?

Muslim gangs of Mumbai harrass hindus and collect chanda or tax from hindus and you say muslims are persecuted in India?

The reality is hindus are living in fear in India.
 
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