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Why Isn’t There A “Muslim Party” In India?

India's population is over 1.2 billion.

Indian Muslims close to 150 million, Pakistan's population 180 million.

Now do the maths. Come on dude, give some figures.

BTW that 3000+ stats you gave, that is blatant lie.

Last week it was 4000
 
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Who are you fooling the muslim representation in ur NA is laughable....

Where do you see my attempt to fool you? The Muslim representation is not guaranteed in the NA. This contention was 'amicably' settled in 1947.
 
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National Muslim Party, for that they will need certain amount of seat, and if they wish for a national party then why not try, if they get the votes in the election they will have a party, if they don't then so be it. No one is stopping them. As for Muslims, they have held and still hold many high position in the government so I don't see how there is any difference. No other minority holds as many high ranking seats as the Muslims, so I would say the Muslims are doing pretty good.
 
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If Hinduism in India is 80% and Islam is 20%.. what the hell happened to the Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis, Jews, Jains and Animists?




You can keep manufacturing %ages. It is your censors and your math. The problem is your math is fuzzy math. You keep counting Muslims as Hindus in the Census. Most Indians admit Muslims are much higher in number than the 167 million according to the 2011 census.
 
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Pakistan should make an official request to Interpol to put out an arrest warrant for Modhi, what is our stupid Foreign Ministry doing?

Yeah? Based on what? Your Junior Think Tank status? :hitwall:

That number is a blatant lie. Muslims are in excess of 20% of Indian Population.

In which case it should have showed up anyways in representation at election time. Take such foolish conspiracy theories elsewhere.
 
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National Muslim Party, for that they will need certain amount of seat, and if they wish for a national party then why not try, if they get the votes in the election they will have a party, if they don't then so be it. No one is stopping them. As for Muslims, they have held and still hold many high position in the government so I don't see how there is any difference. No other minority holds as many high ranking seats as the Muslims, so I would say the Muslims are doing pretty good.

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none of the parties in the OP are religious parties either.

If some religion wants some party they can go to Goa and party all night.
 
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:omghaha: how many muslims are in ur national assembly?

Here you go

30, not 28, Muslims have won this Lok Sabha election | TwoCircles.net

That number is a blatant lie. Muslims are in excess of 20% of Indian Population.

How come?

Did your handler told you so.

http://censusindia.gov.in/Ad_Campaign/drop_in_articles/04-Distribution_by_Religion.pdf

Figure is 13.4% and it is not brain .It is census data,the least corruptible kind of statistical procedure.
 
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Modi the Murderer of 3000+ innocent Indian Citizens should be hanged.


On Topic, Muslims should unite and move to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Kerala States. They are better off in States with high Muslim Populations to take over few State Governments. They are too dispersed and spread too thin to take advantage of their numbers.

There are 250 Million Muslims in India ( 20%). The Government of India lies about the true numbers of Muslims in India.

Takeover few State Governments :omghaha:
 
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No one has stopped the Indian Muslims from forming a party. Whether it can be declared a national party or not, that depends on the number of votes they get.

Political parties that wish to contest local, state or national elections are required to be registered by four or more states,to be declared as a "National party" by the EC. Otherwise, it is known as a "State Party.

As for Pakistanis harping on about Indian Muslims, here's an article to shut your faces.


North India and south Pakistan | Blog | DAWN.COM


First, the bond: A huge number of Muslims from Uttar Pradesh migrated in 1947 to Sindh in Pakistan. People with Urdu as their mother tongue are 21 per cent of the province’s population now. Or every fifth inhabitant of Sindh belongs to third or second generation of migrants from India at large and UP in particular. Any reference to forefather’s villages, towns or jagirs still makes many eyes sparkle and send others into nostalgic tailspins. They all had migrated, knowingly or unknowingly, willingly or unwillingly in pursuit of a peaceful society and prosperous family lives and their children’s text books kept on reminding them over the next many decades that the cherished dream could never be realised with Hindus roaming around all over and dominating every thing.

The same Uttar Pradesh recently elected members for its 403-seat state (provincial) assembly. Muslims still live in that Indian state that is bigger than Pakistan in population. UP’s population according to a 2011 census is 199.6 million and 19.8 per cent of these are Muslims. Or every fifth inhabitant of the present-day UP is a Muslim. Muslim candidates were serious contenders for around half of the general seats of the state. In fact 68 of them won to become a member legislative assembly (MLA) and another 64 stood second in contests.

Almost every party fielded Muslim candidates. Samajwadi Party’s Adil Sheikh defeated speaker of state assembly Sukhdev Rajbhar, former minister Nand Gopal Gupta was drubbed by SP’s first-timer Haji Parvez Ahmed and four-time BJP winner Inder Dev Singh lost the battle to Mohammad Ghazi. No one cried foul, no allegations of rigging were hurled, no conspiracy theories of undermining Hindutva made rounds and above all no one saw the infamous ‘foreign hand’ behind the defeat of caste Hindus at the hands of ‘pariah’ Muslims.


So why Indian Muslims don't have a National Muslim party, simply because they are not stupid. A national Muslim party would mean polarisation of Hindu votes. 85% Hindus and 14 % Muslims, no prizes for guessing who ll be the winner here.
 
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