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A hindu hell on earth
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/a-hindu-hell-on-earth-families-are-being-torn-apart-by-their-desperation-to-flee-persecution-in-pakistan-8606774.html
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Rishi wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/a-hindu-hell-on-earth-families-are-being-torn-apart-by-their-desperation-to-flee-persecution-in-pakistan-8606774.html
Our resident Muslim apologists - led by Maulana Gaywala and
Rashmunullah Akbari - approve this secular news about their favorite
country.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Why did they not leave Pakistan years ago? I don't understand why India makes it difficult to grant visas to them.
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“Getting a passport is not so difficult. But getting a visa is very hard,” said 35-year-old Hanuman Prashad, another fruit trader from Hyderabad, explaining how they told the Indian authorities they wished to attend the festival.
When Hindus in East Bengal were persecuted, millions were given refuge by India. I don't understand why the government wants to make it difficult for the Hindus of Pakistan to obtain visas. These people are the victims of geopolitics completely beyond their control, and they ought to be allowed to leave for India if they want to.
When Hindus in East Bengal were persecuted, millions were given refuge by India. I don't understand why the government wants to make it difficult for the Hindus of Pakistan to obtain visas. These people are the victims of geopolitics completely beyond their control, and they ought to be allowed to leave for India if they want to.
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"Hanuman Prashad, who came to India with his wife and six children, said his parents had not been successful. When it came to leaving, with the knowledge he would not return, everyone wept. But his parents were insistent. “Whatever happens to us, go and save your life. Take your kids,” they told him.
Bharti Sulanki had travelled to the crossing at the Pakistani border town Khokhrapar with her husband and seven children, the youngest being only three-days old. She said the Pakistani authorities demanded a passport and visa for the newborn, too young even to have been named.
She said she pleaded with the guards to let her cross with the boy she was still breastfeeding but they refused. Dazed and tear-stained, Ms Sulanki said she believed she had no alternative but to hand the child to a relative who had come to the border with them. Since then she has been unable to make contact to discover what has happened to her baby.
She said she had prayed they would get their visas earlier so she could have given birth in India.
“I had no option,” she sobbed. “I sacrificed the baby for the sake of the other six children, so they can have an education.”
A 30-year-old pregnant woman called Laran Keswari was equally distraught. She had crossed with her five children but her husband, who is disabled, had not obtained a visa. She told him she did not want to go without him but he insisted she go ahead for the sake of their children. “God is on your side,” he told her.
Ms Keswari is anxious about how she will manage by herself with her children, hoping against hope that her husband will be able to join them. “We speak on the phone but we are both always crying,” she said."
Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Bharti Sulanki had travelled to the crossing at the Pakistani border town Khokhrapar with her husband and seven children, the youngest being only three-days old. She said the Pakistani authorities demanded a passport and visa for the newborn, too young even to have been named.
She said she pleaded with the guards to let her cross with the boy she was still breastfeeding but they refused. Dazed and tear-stained, Ms Sulanki said she believed she had no alternative but to hand the child to a relative who had come to the border with them. Since then she has been unable to make contact to discover what has happened to her baby.
She said she had prayed they would get their visas earlier so she could have given birth in India.
“I had no option,” she sobbed. “I sacrificed the baby for the sake of the other six children, so they can have an education.”
A 30-year-old pregnant woman called Laran Keswari was equally distraught. She had crossed with her five children but her husband, who is disabled, had not obtained a visa. She told him she did not want to go without him but he insisted she go ahead for the sake of their children. “God is on your side,” he told her.
Ms Keswari is anxious about how she will manage by herself with her children, hoping against hope that her husband will be able to join them. “We speak on the phone but we are both always crying,” she said."
Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
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kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
ahmadis fought for the creating of pakistan---were in the forefront of the pakistan movement .
why should we give them refuge ??
let them roast in the hell of their own creation .
ashdoc- Posts : 2256
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ashdoc wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
ahmadis fought for the creating of pakistan---were in the forefront of the pakistan movement .
why should we give them refuge ??
let them roast in the hell of their own creation .
Haha..thought as much. Clearly, chaddis are doing this not out of any newly discovered humanitarianism - it's just to indulge their limpwristed sense of Hindu victimhood.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:ashdoc wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
ahmadis fought for the creating of pakistan---were in the forefront of the pakistan movement .
why should we give them refuge ??
let them roast in the hell of their own creation .
Haha..thought as much. Clearly, chaddis are doing this not out of any newly discovered humanitarianism - it's just to indulge their limpwristed sense of Hindu victimhood.
we are just bothering about our own people . the ahmadis are among their own people . its another matter that their own people are rejecting them now .
ashdoc- Posts : 2256
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
Shame on India because it made it so difficult for those ppl to get visas. If christians and Ahmadi Pakistanis want to come over here and live peacefully, yeah, grant them the refugee status and have them over here. And Pakistan should also take in the indian muslims who are unhappy about the way they are treated in India. That would be good riddance for India too.
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
Kudos..Brilliant comment.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: A hindu hell on earth
Merlot Daruwala wrote:ashdoc wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:kinnera wrote:Sad! Shame on India for making things so difficult for these people.
Kinny, these people are already in India, beneficiaries of temporary visitor visas given by the Indian government. How is this a shame on India?
Also, if the principle is that of compassion towards victims of religious persecution in a failing neighboring state, then we should also be giving visas to Christian and Ahmadi Pakistanis. Will the chaddis be as enthusiastic about that??
ahmadis fought for the creating of pakistan---were in the forefront of the pakistan movement .
why should we give them refuge ??
let them roast in the hell of their own creation .
Haha..thought as much. Clearly, chaddis are doing this not out of any newly discovered humanitarianism - it's just to indulge their limpwristed sense of Hindu victimhood.
Here is a wonderful solution. They should gather together Bihari Muslims from Bangladesh, Ahmadiyas from PakiSatan, Taliban who attack PakiSatanis, Taliban who attack Indians, Taliban who attack Afghanistan, Fukular bleeding hearts in India, LTTE left-overs, etc., and create a new country between Syria and Israel. They will live "eventful" and "exciting" lives.
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