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Originally Posted by Raj_ind
And what U want to say? Those killings have everything to do with Indian democracy? With same yardsticks muslims killings during the regiem of Khulfa-E-Rashidun have to do with Islamic laws? Will U agree or will U take a hypocrite's stand?
And dont compare hindus status in pakistan with muslim's status in India, in Pakistan can hindus dare hoisting Indian flag? can they cheer India openly during a India Pakistan match? can they shout through loudspeakers in their mandirs that muslims are on wrong path and religion and blah blah blah?
Leave it mere bhai, hindus arent even given equal political rigthts like muslims have been given in India. So what could be the cause of conflict with hindus in Pakistan? Give urself some relief with ur trademark hatred so that U can think healthy.
Peace?
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You are very presumptuous... You Indians certainly do presume far to much.
You assume that a person who were to raise an Indian flag in Pakistan would have what happen to them? And what are you basing your assumption on? We in Pakistan havent had riots on the scale of yours in India, so why assume that Pakistanis would react in such a way? You simply generalize based on far to little.
What do you really know of Pakistanis? Or do you simply bulk them into a single group, and project all kinds of qualities on them based solely on your understanding of the Indian psyche...
And dont take this as lambasting democracy in general, after all, Pakistan is also a democracy. Its a criticism of the Indian system, and indirectly, the India system of democracy, and thats what the other person was referring to.. The Gujrat riots were a stain on Indians, as were all the rest of your riots over the years. But the point here is that despite what you say, the chief architect has gotten away scot free, the police who were negligent, have gotten away, and the thousands who are guilty of murder will also go free. It only exposes the flaw in Indian society and thus in Indian democracy. While you make laws that are pluralistic and fair, you dont apply them half as well.
While the system is meant to be representative, Muslims are still vastly under represented, and still beholden to the whims of the majority. And the bottom line is wile u herald the greatness of the Indian system, you fail to take account of its many failings.
And no I dont think a Muslim could get away with raising a Pakistani flag in India. Judging from how your people have reacted in the past, I would assume such a person would be in big trouble.
A remote village in Assam, inhabited by Hindus or whatever they are is one thing,
lets see a Muslim raise a Pakistani flag in Delhi or Mumbai...