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Leave your faith or leave your country

My one day travel:
Moved through KPK for 6 hours, got checked once.
Same day, moved through Punjab for 3 hours, got checked 10 times and was asked for bribe 8 times.

Crime rate (town/village of comparable size - records from local police station):
1 robbery in a month.
50 robberies in a week.

Screw you. Punjab sucks. And you know it! :p:

Did you just take a dig at Punjab ? :o:

Khanaa teriii to khair nahin ! :mad:

Punjab....oh my beloved Punjab is heaven on earth ! :smitten:

KPK is infested by bearded buffoons munching on too much naswar ! :bad:

Baaat kartaaa haiii ! :disagree:

Lawlessness and general breakdown of Governance ka maslaaa hai; otherwise if you publicly hang the perpetrators in the middle of Lahore - Koi mai ka laal aindaa soooch bhiii saktaa haiii kuch karneiii ka ?

The molvi and the kiln owner who did what they did; set them on fire aur phir mein deekhtaa hoooon keh aindaa koi kisssi Christian ko burrriii nazar seh bhiii deekh kar deekheiii !
 
My one day travel:
Moved through KPK for 6 hours, got checked once.
Same day, moved through Punjab for 3 hours, got checked 10 times and was asked for bribe 8 times.

Crime rate (town/village of comparable size - records from local police station):
1 robbery in a month.
50 robberies in a week.

Screw you. Punjab sucks. And you know it! :p:

Oh please; now you're going to bring trumped up Stats and Stories to rationalize your Inferiority Complex ! :p:

I've moved through Punjab a million times; I can't remember when I was stopped or asked for a Bribe ! :unsure:

Tell us honestly what the heck were you really up to ? o_O
 
'Leave your faith or leave your country' - Blogs - DAWN.COM

“We are not Muslim, we are not Hindu, but first and foremost, we are Sindhi. There is a conspiracy to force Sindhi Hindus to leave Sindh, but we will not allow nefarious elements to succeed,” a political activist was sloganeering in English outside the Hyderabad Press Club.

Like most nationalists, he was hoping his message would be heard not only everywhere in Pakistan but also all across the world.

But the sad reality is, all these protests are of no use; the messages all fruitless. Despite their community's strong resistance, the situation is very much the same as it was yesterday. Hindu girls were converted in the past, are being converted today, and I’m sure, will be converted down to the very last Hindu remaining on the soil of Sindh.

It is true that whenever a Hindu girl in Sindh is kidnapped or converted, a large number of Sindhi Hindus – in the face of fear and hopelessness – are forced to migrate to India.

Also read: Footprints: Hindus in no man's land

After the alleged kidnapping of Anjali Bai Meghwar from Daharki, Kajul Bheel from Matiari district and Karin from Nawabshah (most people not aware of these names), many people including my dear friend Ajeet Kumar are forced to consider the idea of migration.

“As a last resort we have decided to migrate to India," Ajeet told me a few days ago.


"We are completely insecure here. We are looted but our voice is not heard by the people in the saddle, our temples are attacked in broad daylight but no one takes action, our girls are kidnapped and forcibly converted only to hear more empty promises of justice.

"Nothing happened in the last 65 years and we don’t expect any improvement in future. Things will only become wore.”

All the political parties have condemned and protested the forced conversion of 12 year-old Anjali and subsequent marriage to a young man. But while Bilawal Bhutto, the ruling party’s chairman, has taken cognizance of it, most PPP leaders have kept mum as they know there is no way to turn the situation around. Intolerance of faith differentials has gone so far in this country that not only Hindus but Christians, Ahmadis and Shias are equally targeted every now and then.

The situation is chilling.

Also read: 1,000 minority girls forced in marriage every year: report

In a place where Khursheed Shah was recently charged with religious contempt just because of his usage of the word “Muhajir”; where naming a road after Bhagat Singh, a true Pakistani, can cause so much trouble; where murderers, like Mumtaz Qadri, are welcomed with roses; people being forced to leave their faith and embrace the dominating one does not look odd at all.

“In the coming few months we will leave our motherland," said Ajeet. "See, they have brought conditions to this point; they want us to give up the faith or leave the country."

What can one do in these circumstances? Every new incident of forced conversion increases the feeling of trepidation and insecurity, and the desperateness to flee this land. Even well-heeled families are migrating as they think there is no other option left.

Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, member of PML-N told National Assembly that over 5,000 Hindus are migrating from Sindh to India every year.

Hindus constitute five per cent of Sindh's population. Vankwani's figure suggests that 22.22 per cent of the total Hindu community of the province migrate to India every year.

How many years before Sindhi Hindus are completely expelled?

Also read: Hindu council urges PM to prevent atrocities against minorities

Everyone knows that the Sindh government passed a law last year which criminalised underage marriages.

But has the government taken any action against those who have converted Anjali? Or even just against those who forced an underage Anjali to marry someone?

Anjali Meghwar’s father Kundan Lal has presented her NADRA and school documents in the court before the authorities. These documents certify her age as 12.

But much like the inertia of previous PPP governments, I think this incident will lead to zero action as well. I mean, PPP has not even managed to oust people like Mian Mithu (allegedly involved in Rinkle Kumari and Anjali Meghwar's cases) from its ranks.

Everyone and everything from the police, the courts and the elected assembly members can be controlled with astonishing ease, as it happened in the case of Rinkle Kumari – a girl from the same district converted by the same people last year. A video was released showing assailants brandishing weapons inside the court. Back then, MPAs and MNAs from the district did not utter a single word in support of the victims. Nor have they done so now.

So when people like Ajeet give up all hopes of improvement, they are very much in the right; because when a state cannot even pass the Hindu Marriage Act, how can it protect them and their assets? How can it prevent their girls from being forcibly converted? It can’t. This is the sorriest state of an state.

"It is indeed difficult to leave Sindh. It is our homeland, it has borne us. But we also can’t stop subscribing to our faith. So leaving is the only option left."

Good bye, Ajeet.

You mean you are surprised? I am actually surprised by such surprises. Look at Islam /Pakistan history and the numbers are there to prove. No amount of wishy-washy arguments can undo that.
 
Who told you that????? Any Pakistani PDF Member???? What was Hindu Population in pakistan after partition?????? What remains now?????

Can you Guaranty after 20 years you will find any Hindu alive in Pakistan?????

Better think 10000000 times before posting such CRAP.
Oh boy, the sarcasm totally flew over your head :p:

Strong leadership is what Pakistan needs.
pakistan needs more islam
 
These Hindus leaving Pakistan are traitors. They are moving to India for economic reasons.

To prove their loyalty they should have stayed and converted. Pakistan has no need of such traitors.
 
No protests against this, but God forbid if some Muslim was denied entry on a plane thousands of miles away there will be shout of discrimination. Why have Pakistanis become so sadistic and cruel?

This is what Pakistan is in reality...People pay importance to the religion of Islam rather than the nation what it stands for and other religion...
 
Though Christians are pretty common in Lahore; well integrated and everything !

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well integrated .... lol ! butt sahab FYI 5 din pehlay 2 off them were burnt alive and few days back a mob of retards attacked their homes , burnt a few people alive and burnt their homes to ashes ... most do the sewage and jamadari works for the community !
 
Sindhi Hindus were probably the biggest losers in the partition. Punjabi non Muslims got their part of Punjab to migrate to, Bengali Hindus got their part of Bengal but Sindhi Hindus did not and all of Sindh were forced to be a part of the Islamic republic where this was inevitable by design.
 
Sindhi Hindus were probably the biggest losers in the partition. Punjabi non Muslims got their part of Punjab to migrate to, Bengali Hindus got their part of Bengal but Sindhi Hindus did not and all of Sindh were forced to be a part of the Islamic republic where this was inevitable by design.

Some border districts of Sindh was Hindu majority including Karachi itself, I can't understand on what basis Sylhet from Assam was awarded to Pakistan and wasn't compensated from Sindh, when only Punjab and Bengal were to be divided.
 
Some border districts of Sindh was Hindu majority including Karachi itself, I can't understand on what basis Sylhet from Assam was awarded to Pakistan and wasn't compensated from Sindh, when only Punjab and Bengal were to be divided.

Karachi was never a majority hindu city .. It has been PAF. Of sindh a majority muslim state (ruled by muslim rulers)... Infact sindh never had any district with majority hindu population .. The hindu population of sindh was scattered .. With either most hindus being traders or low caste bhils who work for muslim feudals ....

What about cities in punjab (now part of indian punjab) that had majority muslim populations ?
 

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