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I KNOW THE ANSWER IS BIT LENGTH BUT IT IS A MUST READ AND ALL D PAKISTANI CLAIMS WILL VANISH:::::
Mr. Talreja was born in 1936 at Dist. Sukkur, (Sindh,Pakistan). After the partition of the country, he stayed in Sindh for 17 years, and obtained M.A. degree in English literature from University of Sind in 1962.
He was a first position holder upto the University examinations.He was awarded four medals by the Governor of West Pakistan. He launched his career as a primary teacher and reached the position of lecturer in English at Government College Sukkur.He fought dauntlessly for the rights of Hindus in Pakistan, and liberated famous Sadhubella Temple from the grip of Pakistan Government in 1962.
In Sindh, he championed the cause of the depressed and down-traded Hindus. He migrated to Bharat in 1964. The following is the account of his years in Pakistan after 1947: "During those days, I saw every where total contempt for Hindu and their gods. Hindus are treated as untouchables and served water or tea in separate glasses and are not to visit Muslim houses. The plight of Hindu girls and women is much worse. They cannot go out freely or fearlessly. They could not go to schools or colleges, as there was a chance of being abducted.
Study of Arabic or Persian is compulsory in all schools and colleges. Study of Islamic religion is compulsory in all schools and colleges. The text-books carry venom and hatred against Hindu and Bharat. Hinduism is berated as an inferior religion and Islam is portrayed as a superior religion in the text-books. Their history books extol Md. Ghazni, Ghori, Babar and Aurangzeb as heroes and run down Rana Sanga, Shivaji and Rana Pratap as cowards. The next books state that the Hindus are not the original sons of Bharat and that they came from outside.
The textbooks highlight the rights of Kashmiris and attack Bharat as the aggressor. The students are brainwashed from the primary classes upwards and are turned into fanatics.
Can any one expect the Pakistanis to ever extend the hand of friendship in the context of this indoctrination?
No job higher than a clerk's post is given to a Hindu. In spite of four medals for securing first position in Four University examinations, and profound scholarship in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu I was refused a lecturer's post initially. No Hindu can run a business unless he has a Muslim as a sleeping partner. The Hindu shop-keepers and businessmen must give goods or groceries to Muslims on credit. When the businessmen go to the villages to collect the dues, they are threatened and some times murdered.
Many of the Hindu temples have been desecrated or destroyed or converted into Government offices or godowns. The famous Ram Bagh garden in Karachi has been changed as Azam Bagh. Shraddhananda Park in Sukkur has been changed as Gazi Abdul Rashid Park, after the name of the killer of Swami Shradhananda. Illegal encroachments on Hindu temples, goshalas and lands, molestation and abduction of Hindu girls, demanding of huge ransoms in kidnap cases and frequent arrests of Hindus on false charges are the order of the day in Pakistan. The population of Hindus which stood at one crore in 1947 has come down to 17 lakhs.
When I came back to Bharat in 1964, I was astonished to find the rights and privileges that the Muslims were enjoying here. There were Muslim Governors, Collectors, I.A.S. Officials, Police Chiefs, Judges, Members of Parliaments and Legislatures, Ministers and so on. After that there have been Muslim Presidents also.
The Muslims have had their rights protected by the Constitution. Hence they have been able to build mosques anywhere and run their reliious institutions without any hindrance. They have got the right to teach their religion in schools and colleges, observe their customs and adopt their personal laws. They have the right to start any business including slaughter houses to kill cows, and have now acquired monopoly in many trades. They are able to freely propagate their religion and resort to conversions.
They are able to freely propagate their religion and resort to conversions. They are able to buy any property anywhere and own it without any hindrance. The Muslims have been contesting elections as a community and under the flag of the Muslims League which divided the country. The Muslim population which was around three crores after the partition in 1947 has now gone up to 14 crores.

2006-08-23 20:08:48 · answer #1 · answered by crackluver007 4 · 1 0

Yes, not only in Pakistan but any other muslim country, they can also build biggest temple or religious statues in the world if they want to.
Muslim respect all religions, they have right to live, family, ritual and voice out any issues, look at from history of Islam kingdom until now no case been found in Islamic countries except Taliban that is beyond what the teaching supposed to be.
But in other hand, in India one mosque called Babar have been destroyed by Hindus terrorist that claimed where the place one of Hindus god are bornt.
In Britain and USA especially, many cases reported that mosques were bombed by anti-muslim movement after 9/11 WTC incident.
I believe Islam is the best religion compared to others. Any religion or faith cant be trusted and make people more brainless and selfish.

2006-08-23 19:20:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hindus? Where are they in Pakistan? Their race is extinct in Pak.

Even if they were in Pak, they can not act like the Muslims in India, because Pak is an Islamic country and Islam is the superior. Others are second rated citizens.

2006-08-26 00:34:55 · answer #3 · answered by Electric 7 · 0 0

Every person who answered this question as NO, is completely ignorent about Pakistan. How many of you have visited Pakistan? In a so called secular state India, do they remember what happend in Gujrat. Even your indian hindos were feeling shame. What is the social status of minorities in India and even low caste hindos, every body knows. I will advise you all that before blaming to any country , ppl and religion, just look at you what you are?

2006-08-23 19:43:10 · answer #4 · answered by good 1 · 0 0

No way Pakistan is Milatry Islamic state. Even the Muslims do not have freedom of expression and speech in pakistan. Pakistan does not tolerate any other religon, belivers of faith other than Islam are harrassed endlessly.

It would be a joke to expect freedom and democracy in Pakistan.

2006-08-23 18:42:10 · answer #5 · answered by george100smith 1 · 0 0

NO NEVER,since most of hindus find fault with other hindus if they commit mistakes and hence muslims in india get good support from the society where as most(not all)of muslims support other muslims even though they do commit mistakes

2006-08-23 23:18:43 · answer #6 · answered by PVSR 1 · 1 0

first of all tell me are there any Hindus left in Pakistan, if yes then surely by this time they too must have been converted by the government to Muslims, and if there are then they better say Allah oh Akbar, in this manner they praise god, and the Pakistanis need praise to god only, no matter in from where or which religion it is

2006-08-23 18:50:44 · answer #7 · answered by bridgetmaria 2 · 0 0

If I not mistaken, Vande Mataram is India's National Song.

2006-08-23 18:35:26 · answer #8 · answered by (^___^) 2 · 0 0

Pakistan is a democratic state and Hindus can do what the Muslims can do because there is freedom.

2006-08-23 18:28:41 · answer #9 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

Hindustan is a great democaratic country and we value all dharmas (religion) equally. Being a hindu people go to mosque, church etc but in pakistan they are kutter muslims and they want muslims only.

2006-08-23 18:35:25 · answer #10 · answered by geekay 3 · 0 0

Are there any hindus left????
if there are and they do the same they would be slaughtered to death.... thats my view....
Though we cant do the same here....
well.... lets ask the Muslims in the Indian Army the same question though!!!!!!
we will find the answer!

2006-08-23 18:32:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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