Can someone explain why Pakistani Muslims in their thousands are walking and crossing several dangerous countries to escape to Europe and the UK while Indian Muslims are not and are not seeking asylum political asylum anywhere ???
Why if they are so badly treated they do not seek help from other Muslim countries or move to them. Raise merry hell in the OIC.
Why is it that it is Pakistani Muslims that claim extreme discrimination and torture while seeking asylum in their tens of thousands ???
Indian Muslims have passports they can easily jump on a plane to the Gulf and move to Pakistan or Iran or Malaysia or Turkey.
Why do they stay in India but run from Pakistan ??
For this you need to learn two things only
1 how indian muslims should walk and cross to EU ?and how its possible for paksitanis to walk to EU ? please look map and try to understand it . for indian muslims walking to EU need to cross IND-PAK border and cross all over paksitan to enter central asia or iran turkey . who will dare to cross indo -pak border ? its one the most gaurded border on earth . paksitani rangers will shot them before reaching fence . and then how its possible for an indian to cross whole pakistan to reach iran or afghan tajiskistan ?
2nd they cant afford it even to walk to EU .they have no money to pay even 1000 to 5000 euros for reaching Greece .
minority of Muslim Indians are
more economically disadvantaged and dissatisfied than Indians of other religious groups. Muslims are more likely than the Indian population overall to live below the poverty line, 31% compared with 26%, according to the National Council of Applied Economic Research in India.
indian muslims have passport lolllz are you kidding me ? only Approximately 65 million Indians held valid passports. they cant afford even passports and you here talking about jumping flights ?
look this map and update yourself .
jump in flights ?
Only 1 Percent of Households in India Take 45 Percent of Flights, Says Global Study on Frequent Flyers
March 31, 2021,
A recent study by climate campaign group Possible has put light on the inequality among flyers across the world. While the numbers of other countries are worth to be noted, the figures of India is quite shocking. The study found out that only 1 per cent of the households in India take 45 per cent of flights.
In the UK, 70 per cent of flights are taken by a wealthy 15 per cent of the population, with 57 per cent not flying across borders whatsoever. In recent times, reports suggest that there have been calls for a frequent flyer levy - a tax that increases the more you fly each year.
Greenpeace, an international environmental conservation organisation, has spoken in favour of the tax and also wants air miles banned as it ‘encourages’ frequent flying.
Raising questions of the potential cess, the UK government said that it was reviewing aviation taxes, however, insisted that a frequent flier levy would pose several problems. Meanwhile, the campaigners believe frequent flyer levies would be broadly popular because they disproportionately affect the rich, who fly the most.
In the UK, 70 per cent of flights are taken by a wealthy 15 per cent of the population, with 57 per cent not flying across borders whatsoever.
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