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A video circulating online appears to show a speaker making inflammatory remarks about disrupting Eid celebrations in India

You can’t call yourself secular while people are openly threatening to disrupt a religious festival. That’s not secularism that’s selective tolerance.

And this isn’t even an isolated issue. Similar tensions and reports of disruptions were seen around Christmas as well. When multiple religious communities Muslims and Christians are facing this kind of hostility, it stops being a coincidence and starts looking like a pattern.

The real problem is the double standard. On paper, it’s all about equality and freedom of religion. In reality, people are being intimidated for practicing their faith, and it’s often brushed off or ignored.


At some point, the question has to be asked clearly:

Is secularism actually being upheld, or is it just a label that sounds good on paper?

Because if people can’t celebrate Eid or Christmas without threats, then something is seriously wrong and pretending otherwise doesn’t fix it.

 
It confirms how pakistan government feeding propoganda and false news about India..... They purposely hiding positive news on India......

Gazhva-e-hind always in the minds of Pakistan leadership
 
This is condemnable but some idiots forget how Islamist killed Tarun in Uttam Nagar on the holi. ..

They are just showing the anger but we should not become extremist like .....

:kp
 
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I really feeling for innocent goat who are being killed by Tommorow.. .. so sorry 😐.

Kase log mar dete hai. Nirdosh Janwar ko. ..

:kp
 
Would really like to hear how Irfan Pathan defends this. The guy's always out to prove his Indianship
 
Oh sure, this news must be paid, but the constant propaganda against Indian Muslims or even Pakistan and Bangladesh? Pure, unquestionable truth. Flawless logic of the average andhbhakt, right? :yk :inti @emranabbas

Im trying to figure out if he thinks these videos are fake hes not been clear on it

Maybe he thinks its Ai generated

@globetrotter
 
This really highlights the problem with members of this forum and Muslims at large. No introspection, no remorse, no shame. First to point out fingers and first to cry like babies.
I opened a seperate Thread about this big incident but mod merge this with another thread. Maybe they are hiding the news just because it's not good for Muslim but opening dozen thread about Hindu. Hypocrisy at best.

:klopp :kp
 
was this guy not jumping up and down last year and this year he is begging the Hindu's to leave the Muslims alone in India.
now he's probably thinking made a big mistake staying behind in India.

There needs to be another 2 partitions in India, Christians & Muslims all should be given their own country

 
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Australia's prime minister has been heckled during an event at a Sydney mosque marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were at Lakemba Mosque - one of the largest in Australia - after being invited by community leaders to attend Eid prayers on Friday morning, local time.
Several attendees accused the pair of being "genocide supporters", shouting "boo" and "get out of here" as a mosque leader gave a speech calling for the government to better engage with Muslim Australians.
There is deep upset within much of Australia's Muslim community over the government's response to the Israel-Gaza war and rising Islamophobia at home.
A man who was shouting at Albanese was removed from the mosque by police but later released without charge and told to move on, according to news agency Australian Associated Press.
After the speech finished, the prime minister made his way out of the mosque through the crowds and continued to be shouted at by several people, with one asking: "Why is he here? Get him out of here! It's a disgrace".
Shortly after the event finished, the Lebanese Muslim Association - which operates the mosque - released a statement saying Albanese was welcome at the prayers and that they would "continue to open" their doors.
"We understand that emotions are high, particularly given the ongoing suffering in Gaza and the devastation in Lebanon. These are not distant issues for our community," it said.
"But we also need to be clear. Choosing to engage with the elected leadership of this country is not a betrayal of those concerns. It is how we give them a voice."
Albanese later told media he was welcomed by most of the 30,000-plus crowd at the mosque - which has been the target of several threatening letters in recent months.
"Overwhelmingly the reception was incredibly positive," he said, according to the Guardian Australia.
He suggested the unrest from a few protestors may be over his government's recent moves to outlaw extremist organisations such as Hizb ut-Tahrir, a group which calls for a single Islamic government across the Muslim world and which has been accused of celebrating terrorism.
Earlier, Albanese had posted about the visit on social media, writing that it was "an honour" to join the prayers, alongside smiling photos of him greeting worshippers.
During his speech in the mosque, community leader Gamel Kheir told attendees that "we can neither totally disengage nor invite politicians for some cheap token photo opportunity".
The mosque also said, in a social media post, that Friday's event was the first time the prime minister had been invited to attend prayers since the start of the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Community tensions - and reports of both antisemitism and Islamophobia - have been rising in Australia since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, killing more than 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. Israel's offensive in Gaza has led to more than 72,000 Palestinian deaths, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Friday's incident is not the first time politicians have received mixed receptions at Eid events in recent years, with critics saying the religious celebrations should not involve politics.
During last year's federal election campaign, Jason Wood - from the conservative Liberal Party - had to be escorted out of an Eid event after he was heckled at a Melbourne mosque.
The Albanese government, which joined the UK and Canada in recognising a Palestinian state late last year, has been under fire for its response to the Gaza conflict and the Bondi mass shooting in December which killed 15 people at a Jewish event.
One gunman was shot dead at the scene and the other is currently facing court proceedings. Allegedly inspired by Islamic State ideology, it was Australia's worst mass shooting in almost three decades.
 
so where does it say he was lynched.

there were verbal exchanges, this was a lebanese masjid and lebanon has been under severe attack by Israel with lots of civilian casualties. They had the right to express their frustration over Australia's foreign policy in this regard.

Lynching is what Hindus are doing to muslims on Eid in India. This was a show of freedom of speech. The PM was not harmed or touched physically.
 
Hindustva supporters should focus on their own country and their treatment of Muslims rather than exaggerating these events. Their Hatred of Muslims is just too over bearing when they behave like this.
 
so where does it say he was lynched.

there were verbal exchanges, this was a lebanese masjid and lebanon has been under severe attack by Israel with lots of civilian casualties. They had the right to express their frustration over Australia's foreign policy in this regard.

Lynching is what Hindus are doing to muslims on Eid in India. This was a show of freedom of speech. The PM was not harmed or touched physically.
Some of our Indian posters are so full of hate for Islam that they don't even bother to read or watch the video before positing...
 
You need to explain yourself...
pointing fingers, crying like babies, and then actually subjugating, disallowing Musims to practice their faith and killing them. Thats Hindu India for you right now.

way to go point fingers at others while completely turning a blind eye to your own problems at home. Bravo Hindu PPers!
 
Some of our Indian posters are so full of hate for Islam that they don't even bother to read or watch the video before positing...

Actually you cannot blame them. Lack of education of Hindutva posters here. They dont know the difference between "LYNCHING" and "HECKLING". They only know a certain select lines in english accent to scam older western folks.


Did you guys hear about police in india arresting a group of muslims opening fast in a boat on river Ganges? Now you cannot even open your fast anywhere. Because hIndus tend to worship everything, rivers, animals, stones, rocks, tables, chairs, etc. where can you open your fast pr pray now? lol
 
Lol @Devadwal is a jahil.

Usually wouldnt be bothered about goat slaughtering, but has an issue when muslims do it to self consume and distribute it to others to consume.

Funny thing is, he thought we would be slaughtering goat on eid ul fitr lol.

Meanwhile, Hindus that pour milk on stone gutters and waste it is ok
When you dont even know your enemy that well but feel proud of being their enemy and hating them for whatever reason.

Hindu idiocy at its best. In two months, someone should invite him over for siri paye, maybe he will start to see what he is missing.
 
When you dont even know your enemy that well but feel proud of being their enemy and hating them for whatever reason.

Hindu idiocy at its best. In two months, someone should invite him over for siri paye, maybe he will start to see what he is missing.
It shows how blind their hate is. And how them not being educated about other peoples religion and still spread hate is exactly the cause for racism and minorities being attacked.

Like you are hating on a community because they would celebrate eid tomr and to cover your blind hate you make claim its about the goats, when no one slaughters goats on Eid ul fitr.
 
If someone from outside look into the OP, may think what a bigoted country India has become. However, anyone that has lived in or been to India knows the ground reality. I have lived in India back in 90s and seen what all they used to do. Thank god for 2014 and Modi.
 
If someone from outside look into the OP, may think what a bigoted country India has become. However, anyone that has lived in or been to India knows the ground reality. I have lived in India back in 90s and seen what all they used to do. Thank god for 2014 and Modi.
yeh you ran out of modi india, you live in the UK now dont you

how come you ran away like @uppercut under modi india, tell us

typical 🤡
 
If someone from outside look into the OP, may think what a bigoted country India has become. However, anyone that has lived in or been to India knows the ground reality. I have lived in India back in 90s and seen what all they used to do. Thank god for 2014 and Modi.
Maybe you should run back, man with your talent (hatred of muslims) would actually make sure modi's india continues being modi's india for a long time. lol
 
Maybe you should run back, man with your talent (hatred of muslims) would actually make sure modi's india continues being modi's india for a long time. lol
On the contrary, I would encourage you to visit India and see for yourself how Muslims live there. Then you can decide whether the videos posted by the OP are propaganda or not. I know what I’m talking about because I have lived and worked in India.

This is a cricket forum, right? The Indian team has always had Muslim cricketers, including former captains. Pakistan, in its entire history, has had only three minority cricketers—one of whom converted, and another who complained of discrimination. The difference in minority rights between these two countries is significant. So we don’t need lectures about how to treat minorities from Pakistanis. I am also aware of how people like Irfan Pathan are harassed online.

Additionally, as I have repeated many times in numerous threads, the question of how Muslims are treated in India cannot be answered by British Pakistanis like the OP or by Indian Hindus like me. Only Indian Muslims themselves can truly answer that. There are many Indian Muslims on this forum, including in the TP section. Why not ask them how they are treated in India? Do they feel safe celebrating Eid? Do they face discrimination?

This is an anonymous forum, so they can speak freely without fear. However, Pakistanis like you rarely do that and instead form opinions about India without ever visiting. If that is not propaganda, then what is?

By the way, are there any Pakistani Hindu posters here whom we can ask the same questions? Or are there none left?

:kp
 
was this guy not jumping up and down last year and this year he is begging the Hindu's to leave the Muslims alone in India.
now he's probably thinking made a big mistake staying behind in India.

There needs to be another 2 partitions in India, Christians & Muslims all should be given their own country

This is his own brother.

@Stewie - check out poor Dara Hua Mussallman of India without any freedom of speech


 
@Rajdeep - how convenient to pivot here there and everywhere and throw a word salad around when your counter videos are brutally exposing your own hatred of Muslims and yet somehow you are claiming India is doing better for Muslims when you yourself dont live there. I guess all the international organizations warning the world about possible genocide of Muslims in India are lying. The human rights watch telling us Muslims are being targeted are also lying.

Muslims cannot pray freely in the open, they cannot observe their religious ceremonies in the open freely and without worrying for their safety while the country is more than happy to allow hindus all sorts of freedoms and luxuries to do what they please to the minorities in the name of hinduism.

Congrats, you have convinced absolutely nobody here with your ridiculous response.
 
@Rajdeep - how convenient to pivot here there and everywhere and throw a word salad around when your counter videos are brutally exposing your own hatred of Muslims and yet somehow you are claiming India is doing better for Muslims when you yourself dont live there. I guess all the international organizations warning the world about possible genocide of Muslims in India are lying. The human rights watch telling us Muslims are being targeted are also lying.

Muslims cannot pray freely in the open, they cannot observe their religious ceremonies in the open freely and without worrying for their safety while the country is more than happy to allow hindus all sorts of freedoms and luxuries to do what they please to the minorities in the name of hinduism.

Congrats, you have convinced absolutely nobody here with your ridiculous response.
This cant be farther from the truth. I just visited Kolkata last year in May and it felt like my plane landed me in Pakistan by mistake. You are listening to online propaganda and making assumptions based on that. Hence I said, the best thing will be for you to visit India and look for yourself. Alternatively, ask the Indian muslims on PP if they can or cannot practice their religion freely in India. Not sure why you guys always run away from it?

International organizations (in plural) warning the world about genocide of muslims in India? Which organizations are those? Care to quote some here?
 
1. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/16/expert-warns-of-possible-genocide-against-muslims-in-india
Stanton, a former lecturer in genocide studies and prevention at the George Mason University in Virginia, said he feared a similar scenario to Myanmar, where the Rohingya were first legally declared non-citizens and then expelled through violence and genocide.


2. https://bridge.georgetown.edu/wp-co...s-a-genocide-of-Muslims-underway-in-India.pdf

3. https://parliamentofreligions.org/p...ights-risk-of-genocide-of-muslims-in-india-4/
 
all sources cited are neutral, non pakistani, one includes work from an indian, and they are all research and academic studies.

not political opinions. Now, dont be Modi, be a good Hindu and read them all carefully before responding, @Rajdeep.
 

Ramzan Under Siege: India in a World at War​

Each year, as Muslims in India fast and gather in prayer, the country braces, not for celebration, but for the familiar rhythm of threats, arrests, and violence​

Rana Ayyub
Mar 18, 2026








Muslims prepare to break their fast at a mosque in New Delhi during the holy month of Ramzan. Image: Rana Ayyub

You know it is Ramzan in India when calls for genocide against Muslims echo in the capital, New Delhi. As has become the norm, Ramzan this year brought yet another cycle of predictable physical, cultural, and psychological violence against Muslims in India.

Yesterday, a plea was moved in a Delhi court seeking protection against potential violence in Uttam Nagar, a Hindu-dominated society after calls for bloodshed on Eid surfaced. Hindu nationalist leaders have given speeches warning of a ‘Khoon ki Holi’ (blood soaked festival) on Eid after an altercation between the two communities. (https://news.abplive.com/cities/utt...ash-death-khoon-ki-holi-1831763#goog_rewarded)

That such a petition feels necessary is itself a measure of how far the line has shifted in India just before a Muslim religious festival.

In Uttar Pradesh, Muslims gathering for iftaar along the banks of the Ganga were arrested following allegations that they consumed non vegetarian food while eating their iftaar, transforming an act of faith into an act of alleged criminality. According to multiple Indian news publications, “The persons were booked under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita pertaining to defiling a place of worship with intent to insult the religion of a class, deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of a class by insulting its religious beliefs and promoting enmity between groups.

They were also booked under sections pertaining to public nuisance and using evidence known to be false, The Indian Express reported.” (https://scroll.in/latest/1091440/va...-eating-chicken-biryani-during-iftar-on-ganga)

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The message is unmistakable: even the most intimate expressions of Muslim life are now subject to scrutiny, suspicion, arrest and sanction. Muslims in India are being labeled as criminals just by virtue of observing their faith or wearing markers of faith in public. In Maharashtra, Muslim men were booked for simply using a space in an Electricity board office to offer their evening prayers for five minutes during Ramzan. maharashtra

In Uttarakhand, north India, an elderly Muslim man was subjected to slurs and assaulted by a mob after he was found offering Ramzan prayers in the vicinity of a temple. (https://www.ptinews.com/story/natio...maz-on-vacant-land-in-front-of-temple/3410935)

These are just some of the few reported cases from all over India during Ramzan; they are not the aberration, they are the norm.

None of these violent hate crimes takes place in isolation. Over the past few years, Ramzan has come to mark a grim pattern in India’s public life, a season where hate finds both amplification and impunity. It plays out on the streets, as well as through institutions and culture. The release of films like The Kerala Story 2 feeds into a narrative ecosystem that casts Muslims as perpetual suspects, if not enemies within. In the film, Kerala story, Muslims are accused of hatching a conspiracy to convert Hindu women to Islam, a claim that has been debunked on multiple occasions by fact checkers and official news reports. Yet the film was cleared by the Censor Board of India for release despite its potential to create communal disharmony.

In Mumbai’s Dadar, a suburb with a significant Hindu population, a large poster with images of Bharatiya Janata Party leaders asks citizens to attend a special screening of the film. In another suburb, citizens are seen taking a pledge to boycott Muslims socially and economically after the screening of the film. What was once the language of the fringe now echoes in the mainstream, repeated often enough to acquire the veneer of legitimacy.

Ironically, this is taking place at the same time as India was allegedly pleading with Iran through backdoor diplomacy to clear its consignments stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Critics have pointed out the stark contradiction: a government that presides over deepening hostility toward Muslims at home continues to rely on Muslim-majority nations abroad for strategic and economic interests.

International observers have begun to take note. Genocide Watch has warned that India shows early indicators associated with societies at risk of mass atrocities. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, a bipartisan U.S. government body, has gone further, recommending targeted sanctions against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a Hindu nationalist organization widely seen as the ideological parent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party. These are serious assessments, and they reflect a pattern that is now visible beyond India’s borders. These are not conclusions arrived at lightly; they reflect a pattern visible enough to transcend national boundaries.

Yet, within India, there is little introspection. Over the past two weeks, sections of the right wing openly celebrated the deaths of Iranians, Palestinians, and even the reported killing of Ali Khamenei, not as geopolitical events, but as victories defined by the religion of the dead. The dehumanisation is so complete that Muslim lives, anywhere in the world, are rendered expendable.

This makes the Indian government’s foreign policy posture all the more striking. Even as hate intensifies at home, New Delhi continues to rely on Iran for strategic access, at times appearing, critics argue, to stand before Tehran with a begging bowl to ensure passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The contradiction is hard to ignore: hostility domestically, dependence diplomatically.

There is irony, too, in the silence of the Muslim world. Countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar have bestowed their highest civilian honours, the March of honours, upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi, even as over 220 million Muslims in India face increasing marginalisation and humiliation. Realpolitik may explain these gestures, but it does not erase their symbolism.

On Instagram and Twitter, influencers share images of food walks and Ramzan evenings at the famous Jama Masjid in Delhi and Mohammed Ali Road in Mumbai. But as one of the iconic shopkeepers near Minara Masjid told me, “They come and eat with us, but when there is a demolition or a hate crime in this very area, they pretend we do not exist.” The shop owner was referring to the demolition of Muslim shops in the area on the occasion of the Ram Temple inauguration in January 2024. He says he is angry but not bitter. Refusing to be named for fear of consequences, he added, “They will still find ‘mohabbat ka sharbat’ (The drink of love) and ‘Irani chai’ in our neighbourhood, and we will welcome them with open arms.” It is 2 a.m. as I speak to him near his shop on Mohammed Ali Road. There is barely space to breathe as locals revel in the food-filled streets, a significant number of them non-Muslims.

What emerges through events in Ramzan is not a series of disconnected events, but a coherent landscape: cultural vilification, economic exclusion, political silence, and global complicity. Ramzan, a month meant for restraint and reflection, has instead become a mirror, reflecting the steady erosion of India’s constitutional promise. All of this is unfolding even as war engulfs parts of the Middle East, with US and Israeli strikes and civilian casualties across Iran and the region. This Ramzan, Muslims have eaten their pre-dawn and post-sunset meals alongside images of children killed in schools and hospitals across Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon.


In that context, what is happening in India does not stand apart; it echoes a wider moment where Muslim lives, across geographies, are being made increasingly vulnerable and dispensable.

As I write this, a news alert lands in my inbox: Muslims in Uttam Nagar, Delhi, have begun packing their bags two days before Eid, fearing violence and bloodshed. This isn’t Gaza; this is the world’s largest democracy, long held up as the nation of Gandhi, a nation of peace. And yet, each year, Muslims in India brace for the worst, even as they pray for peace and serenity during Ramzan. No one should have to choose between faith and safety. And yet, that is the choice many are quietly making in the 21st-century India.


Source: https://ranaayyub.substack.com/p/ramzan-under-siege-india-in-a-world
 
1. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/16/expert-warns-of-possible-genocide-against-muslims-in-india
Stanton, a former lecturer in genocide studies and prevention at the George Mason University in Virginia, said he feared a similar scenario to Myanmar, where the Rohingya were first legally declared non-citizens and then expelled through violence and genocide.


2. https://bridge.georgetown.edu/wp-co...s-a-genocide-of-Muslims-underway-in-India.pdf

3. https://parliamentofreligions.org/p...ights-risk-of-genocide-of-muslims-in-india-4/
All propaganda mouth pieces. The term “genocide” has a very specific meaning....it refers to a deliberate attempt to systematically destroy a group. That standard is extremely high, and it’s not supported by the available data in India’s case. India’s Muslim population has been steadily increasing over time, both in absolute numbers and as a share of the population. From around 9–10% in the 1950s, Muslims today make up roughly 14–15% of India’s population, numbering over 200 million people - one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. That kind of growth is not consistent with genocide.

In modern India, only Kashmiri Pandits faced genocide in the late 1980s–1990s, during an Islamist insurgency in Kashmir. Around 300,000–500,000 fled the region which is considered as worst form of ethnic cleansing. And I am only talking about independent India but if we go in the past we all know what Sultanates and Mughals did.

So stop with these propaganda pieces. Absolutely no one buys it, including Indian muslims.
 
200 millions muslims lives in India.

Le Pakistanis - genocide ho raha hai bhaijaan Endia me mussalmano ke saath

:dw :klopp
 
haahaha i KNEW IT!

When you quote independent, neutral, academic insitutions of international reputation such as Georgtown University, you hindu fanatics will come back and label them as propaganda.

I guess we should believe Modi the Butcher of Gujarat followers for they are very very neutral and sensible people and completely ignore these independent, neutral and well reputed experts for their views are nothing but propaganda. They are just very very worried that Indians will take over the Cow **** market by force, so they are doing whatever it takes to discredit them.

:facepalm
 
I wonder if you were able to fool your parents easily for your bad academic performance using such methods, @Rajdeep

It sure as heck aint working here. Try harder Hindu Simple Jack.
 
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This is Rajdeep and other hindutva PPers when confronted with independent neutral sources mentioning Muslim Genocide and violation of their civil rights in India
 
haahaha i KNEW IT!

When you quote independent, neutral, academic insitutions of international reputation such as Georgtown University, you hindu fanatics will come back and label them as propaganda.

I guess we should believe Modi the Butcher of Gujarat followers for they are very very neutral and sensible people and completely ignore these independent, neutral and well reputed experts for their views are nothing but propaganda. They are just very very worried that Indians will take over the Cow **** market by force, so they are doing whatever it takes to discredit them.

:facepalm
Those are opinion pieces published by individuals. So bringing Georgetown university and thinking people will blindly buy it is incorrect notion. No institution or report is beyond scrutiny. Disagreeing with an interpretation or questioning methodology doesn’t automatically make someone a “fanatic,” just like citing a university doesn’t automatically make a claim correct.

I am talking about ground reality. When a population growth happens and it increases by 6-8% from 1950s to now, does that looks like genocide to you? Genocide, by definition, involves the intent to destroy a group, which historically results in sharp population decline, mass elimination, or forced erasure. A steady increase over decades doesn’t align with that pattern.

Dont act stupid bro...just because you have learned some big words like Genocide etc.
 
On the contrary, I would encourage you to visit India and see for yourself how Muslims live there. Then you can decide whether the videos posted by the OP are propaganda or not. I know what I’m talking about because I have lived and worked in India.

This is a cricket forum, right? The Indian team has always had Muslim cricketers, including former captains. Pakistan, in its entire history, has had only three minority cricketers—one of whom converted, and another who complained of discrimination. The difference in minority rights between these two countries is significant. So we don’t need lectures about how to treat minorities from Pakistanis. I am also aware of how people like Irfan Pathan are harassed online.

Additionally, as I have repeated many times in numerous threads, the question of how Muslims are treated in India cannot be answered by British Pakistanis like the OP or by Indian Hindus like me. Only Indian Muslims themselves can truly answer that. There are many Indian Muslims on this forum, including in the TP section. Why not ask them how they are treated in India? Do they feel safe celebrating Eid? Do they face discrimination?

This is an anonymous forum, so they can speak freely without fear. However, Pakistanis like you rarely do that and instead form opinions about India without ever visiting. If that is not propaganda, then what is?

By the way, are there any Pakistani Hindu posters here whom we can ask the same questions? Or are there none left?

:kp


It's strange how people like you keep preaching that we have the wrong idea about India, when:

  • You yourself proudly support anti-Muslim activists like Tommy Robinson in the UK
  • Your fellow posters from India submit a deluge of anti-Muslim propaganda on this site
  • India elected a PM on the back of a massacre of thousands of Muslims in his home state
  • You mentioned cricket and your govt actually tried to sideline the major Muslim cricket nation which is on your border
In light of all this, would it not be better just to be open about your hatred like your hero Tommy Robinson?
 
Irfan Pathan to Pakistanis - Stay in your lane

Indian muslims - we are fine, no genocide here.

Le Pakistanis -

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I guess we have no option but to believe @Rajdeep, the Simple Jack Hindutva Edition. "muslims are thriving in India and there is nothing to see there"

:facepalm :rolleyes:
 
I guess we have no option but to believe @Rajdeep, the Simple Jack Hindutva Edition. "muslims are thriving in India and there is nothing to see there"

:facepalm :rolleyes:
You can believe what ever you want but I am speaking the ground reality. You are yet to answer any of my questions or act on any of my suggestions. Hiding behind Misbah facepalm may give a good viewing but will not work with me.

1. Explain how can a population growth of 6-8% in 50 years and 200 million strong be considered as genocide?

2. After repeated requests, why the hesitation to ask Indian muslim posters here whether they are free to practice their religion in India? An accusation you made previously saying they cant.

You are debating with a trained debater...so hiding behind Hindutva or Tommy Robinson will not work. Answer my pertinent questions if you can.

Else I am wasting my time on this friday evening. Bahut Bahut Dhanyabaad

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You can believe what ever you want but I am speaking the ground reality. You are yet to answer any of my questions or act on any of my suggestions. Hiding behind Misbah facepalm may give a good viewing but will not work with me.

1. Explain how can a population growth of 6-8% in 50 years and 200 million strong be considered as genocide?

2. After repeated requests, why the hesitation to ask Indian muslim posters here whether they are free to practice their religion in India? An accusation you made previously saying they cant.

You are debating with a trained debater...so hiding behind Hindutva or Tommy Robinson will not work. Answer my pertinent questions if you can.

Else I am wasting my time on this friday evening. Bahut Bahut Dhanyabaad

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Trained Debater Hindutva Simple jack - "AAH hayt Muzzie Propah ganda, dey makes me spill my *** ***** Cup!"

Indeed we are all so humbled and defeated by your excellent masterbat ... er... "master debating" skills.




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