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accha phle to India was very secular according to Pakistan.India is more secular than Pakistan ever dream to be
With all due respect India. is the worst example of secularism .In all secular countries except India we see the benefits of secularism working like no religious hatred,violence,no relationship between nationality and religion etc etc
How can country where "ghar wapisi" campaigns are going on and set free the culprits of Gujarat riots call herself secular?
In our subcontinent secularism is too hard to practice because of the history ,little education and the use of poor people by politicians in the name of religion .
 
With all due respect India. is the worst example of secularism .In all secular countries except India we see the benefits of secularism working like no religious hatred,violence,no relationship between nationality and religion etc etc
How can country where "ghar wapisi" campaigns are going on and set free the culprits of Gujarat riots call herself secular?

secular countries like?
 
With all due respect India. is the worst example of secularism .In all secular countries except India we see the benefits of secularism working like no religious hatred,violence,no relationship between nationality and religion etc etc
How can country where "ghar wapisi" campaigns are going on and set free the culprits of Gujarat riots call herself secular?

Actually India is a pretty good example for secularism. Yes, there have been religious violence a few times, but despite that India is still a country where people of every religion are equal in the eyes of the state/law, and have the same rights and freedoms.

You have to understand that there are hundreds of millions of hindus and hundreds of millions of muslims and tens of millions of other religions living in India. No other country has such a large religious diversity. Even in the west, you can see that as the muslim population has increased, there has been a lot of ill-will from both sides. There are anti-muslin rallies in Germany, muslims in France murdered cartoonists, and so on.

"Ghar wapasi" does not violate secularism. As long as the conversion is willing, it is not only permitted, but is a fundamental right. Anybody can convert to or from any religion. And anybody can peacefully persuade others to convert. The constitution states that all Indian citizens shall have the freedom to practice and profess their faith.

Gujarat 2002 was the last major religious violence we have had. Plenty of people have been punished for it, including a very senior minister in Modi's govt at the state.
 
Actually India is a pretty good example for secularism. Yes, there have been religious violence a few times, but despite that India is still a country where people of every religion are equal in the eyes of the state/law, and have the same rights and freedoms.

You have to understand that there are hundreds of millions of hindus and hundreds of millions of muslims and tens of millions of other religions living in India. No other country has such a large religious diversity. Even in the west, you can see that as the muslim population has increased, there has been a lot of ill-will from both sides. There are anti-muslin rallies in Germany, muslims in France murdered cartoonists, and so on.

Gujarat 2002 was the last major religious violence we have had. Plenty of people have been punished for it, including a very senior minister in Modi's govt at the state.


bro I think he isn't familiar with concept of secularism as he is a Pakistani and it is an Islamic country
 
bro I think he isn't familiar with concept of secularism as he is a Pakistani and it is an Islamic country
He started this thread, and his posts show that he wishes for secularism. He may not know much about India, other than the news of the Gujarat riots that Pakistanis always parrot. That's why I was explaining to him about India's experience as a secular country.
 
And what should be done with those bad kafirs? People who choose not to follow your religion? The hindus, sikhs and atheists for example?

Is'nt there a SOP in place for that? Its called wajib-ul-qatl; no ?
 
Is'nt there a SOP in place for that? Its called wajib-ul-qatl; no ?
Yep. He is simply stating the polite answer, that "we won't attack if they won't." That's not what the religion teaches.
 
Yep. He is simply stating the polite answer, that "we won't attack if they won't." That's not what the religion teaches.

I won't speak about the religion; but I do know what the people are doing, while justifying it in the name of religious doctrines.
 
Un-necessary post.

That guy believe in secularism and is quite rational. No need to go hyper on good guys.


oh see his rationality in following lines

"With all due respect India. is the worst example of secularism .In all secular countries except India we see the benefits of secularism working like no religious hatred,violence,no relationship between nationality and religion etc etc
How can country where "ghar wapisi" campaigns are going on and set free the culprits of Gujarat riots call herself secular?
In our subcontinent secularism is too hard to practice because of the history ,little education and the use of poor people by politicians in the name of religion ".No Pakistani can think rational they are too emotional to be rational
 
oh see his rationality in following lines

"With all due respect India. is the worst example of secularism .In all secular countries except India we see the benefits of secularism working like no religious hatred,violence,no relationship between nationality and religion etc etc
How can country where "ghar wapisi" campaigns are going on and set free the culprits of Gujarat riots call herself secular?
In our subcontinent secularism is too hard to practice because of the history ,little education and the use of poor people by politicians in the name of religion ".No Pakistani can think rational they are too emotional to be rational

Leave his ignorance about India, atleast he is clear about the concept of secularism.

We should encourage him for that being in Pakistan. :)
 

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