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A renowned Sikh religious leader and rights activist was gunned down on the outskirts of Peshawar on Tuesday.

52-year-old Charnjit Singh was gunned down inside his shop in Scheme Chowk area.

“An attacker shot Singh inside his shop and escaped afterwards,” superintendent police Saddar Shaukat Khan told The Express Tribune. “He died on the spot.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1721880/1-sikh-rights-activist-gunned-peshawar/

Disappointing to see that this news has been ignored

Yet another incident that has exposed the intolerance in our country and the treatment of minorities.

But let’s show solidarity with Palestine and poke our nose in India’s business, since the Palestinians and the Indian occupied Kashmiris are more important than our fellow Pakistanis.
 
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Rest in peace. KPK government needs to provide security to such activists, especially considering the fact many extremists groups are active within the country and it happens again and again.
 
Disappointing to see that this news has been ignored on PakPassion, but at the same time, it is not surprising because it did not happen in Punjab.

Stop giving political color to everything. If political scoring was that important a 14 year boy was killed and a man was injured by dolphin force yesterday but nobody posted that news too here to bash your noora brothers because not everything is about politics https://www.geo.tv/latest/197255-14...en-dolphin-force-personnel-suspects-in-lahore

On topic RIP Charnjit Singh a great man who was a preacher of harmony among religions and he use to serve iftaris to muslims every Ramzan.
 
Not a single Pakistani on pakpassion would deny that minority of Pakistan needed more appreciation than they get.

99.9% of the Pakistani on Pakpassion are educated and understand the rights of minority.

Stop trying to make Pakpassion look like NA-120.
 
In recent times there have been quite a few instances of Sikhs being murdered in that province. RIP, hope speedy justice is delivered.
 
This thread will largely be ignored but post one about India and it will run couple of pages.
 
KPK still has major problems. It is not the heaven IK and it's supporters would like for us to believe. It is not difficult for terrorists to come from Afghanistan to kill Pak minorities. With elections due on 25 July expect more of the same.
 
Pakistanis harp on incessantly about the killings of Muslims in faraway lands but never discuss the massacres going on right outside their doors.Awful!
 
RIP Sardar ji he was such a nice man and always wanted to help others. Was arranging iftar for muslims in Peshawar from years.
 
Extremely sad, there's been an outpouring of support for him. Let's hope the depoliticised police force of KP manage to catch the culprits.

Second prominent Sikh person to have been killed in KP after Soran Singh, who was allegedly murdered by goons of the Hindu leader Baldev Kumar, but was acquitted recently.
 
He was shot down because he was a promoter of interfaith harmony, and would arrange food for Muslims in Ramzaan.

Some would have us believe that this gentlemen is destined for Hell because he did not recite “kalimah” and was not a “believer”.

Unfortunately, the “Muslims” who killed him did recite “kalimah” and were “believers”.
 
Pakistanis harp on incessantly about the killings of Muslims in faraway lands but never discuss the massacres going on right outside their doors.Awful!

That is the hallmark of the ummah, especially Pakistani Muslims.
 
A renowned Sikh religious leader and rights activist was gunned down on the outskirts of Peshawar on Tuesday.

52-year-old Charnjit Singh was gunned down inside his shop in Scheme Chowk area.

“An attacker shot Singh inside his shop and escaped afterwards,” superintendent police Saddar Shaukat Khan told The Express Tribune. “He died on the spot.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1721880/1-sikh-rights-activist-gunned-peshawar/

Disappointing to see that this news has been ignored

Yet another incident that has exposed the intolerance in our country and the treatment of minorities.

But let’s show solidarity with Palestine and poke our nose in India’s business, since the Palestinians and the Indian occupied Kashmiris are more important than our fellow Pakistanis.

What has this news got to do with Palestine or India? Do you want to discuss the topic or PP posters? Please elaborate and then I will add my opinion.
 
What has this news got to do with Palestine or India? Do you want to discuss the topic or PP posters? Please elaborate and then I will add my opinion.

There is nothing to elaborate. PPers are more concerned with what happens to people of other countries rather than what is happening to their own country members.

The life of a Pakistani Sikh should matter more than an Indian Kashmiri and a Palestinian.

Unfortunately, this outdated concept of Ummah is the reason why Pakistan is in the dumps today.
 
That is the hallmark of the ummah, especially Pakistani Muslims.

Most Muslims except for Pakistani Muslims (Sachay Musalmann) have grown out of this Ummah chummah concept. Other Muslims devote their time on research and developement instead of acting as thaykedaars of the Ummah and discussing how Pakistan can annihilate Israel in eight minutes.
 
Most Muslims except for Pakistani Muslims (Sachay Musalmann) have grown out of this Ummah chummah concept. Other Muslims devote their time on research and developement instead of acting as thaykedaars of the Ummah and discussing how Pakistan can annihilate Israel in eight minutes.

Exactly.
 
This thread will largely be ignored but post one about India and it will run couple of pages.

That is because Indian members comes to childish defense of India when their is no defense of killing of innocent by the Indian army and RSS supporters. RSS supporter have actually voted in BJP.

Difference is Pakistani here condemn it and have never elected a government that is hardline religious extremist.
 
He was shot down because he was a promoter of interfaith harmony, and would arrange food for Muslims in Ramzaan.

Some would have us believe that this gentlemen is destined for Hell because he did not recite “kalimah” and was not a “believer”.

Unfortunately, the “Muslims” who killed him did recite “kalimah” and were “believers”.

Can you find me a single Pakistani on Pakpassion who has defended this killing of innocent Pakistani?
 
Pakistanis harp on incessantly about the killings of Muslims in faraway lands but never discuss the massacres going on right outside their doors.Awful!

An indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
 
A day after the murder of prominent Sikh leader Charnjeet Singh in Peshawar, Capital City Police Officer Qazi Jameel constituted an investigation committee, headed by SSP Investigation Nisar Khan, to probe the matter.

Singh, a religious leader, member of several religious organisations and a social activist known for his patriotism and activism for inter-faith harmony, was killed on May 29 in what appeared to be a targeted attack, police said.

He was killed in the Scheme Chowk area on Kohat Road. According to police, he was on his way home from his shop when unidentified men opened fire on him, killing him on the spot. The attackers immediately fled after committing the crime.

Khalsa Peace and Justice Foundation President Radesh Singh Tony told DawnNewsTV that the slain Sikh leader "always raised his voice for Pakistan".

He recalled that Charnjeet Singh had arranged several demonstrations after an Indian minister had alleged that Sikhs were being converted to Islam under duress in Peshawar.

Singh had also been running a campaign for the merger of Fata with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he added.

Singh had hailed from Sadda in the lower Kurram Agency, but migrated to Peshawar in the early '80s. He is survived by two sons and a daughter.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1410953/committee-formed-to-probe-murder-of-prominent-sikh-leader-in-peshawar
 
There is nothing to elaborate. PPers are more concerned with what happens to people of other countries rather than what is happening to their own country members.

The life of a Pakistani Sikh should matter more than an Indian Kashmiri and a Palestinian.

Unfortunately, this outdated concept of Ummah is the reason why Pakistan is in the dumps today.

So you want to discuss posters, fine then we can start there. These are anonymous people on an internet forum from different countries. You will find that most are not interested in discussing their own country in a negative light as it is seen as washing dirty linen in public. It isn't a Pakistani trait as you describe it, you will see Australians defending their cricketers when accused of cheating, Brits defending famine in Bengal during Empire caused by Churchill, and Indians defending their country on everything basically.

Do you want to continue discussing posters and their national bias further? I have no problem in doing so if that is the direction you wish to take.
 
That is because Indian members comes to childish defense of India when their is no defense of killing of innocent by the Indian army and RSS supporters. RSS supporter have actually voted in BJP.

Difference is Pakistani here condemn it and have never elected a government that is hardline religious extremist.

Do you even have a govt ? Whole world doesnt have idea that you ever have a govt. we thought your army runs the country. And yeah you are right india is a extremist country while pakistani people and its constitution is secular in nature.
Now happy ?
 
Do you even have a govt ? Whole world doesnt have idea that you ever have a govt. we thought your army runs the country. And yeah you are right india is a extremist country while pakistani people and its constitution is secular in nature.
Now happy ?

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country with a population exceeding 212,742,631 people. In area, it is the 33rd-largest country, spanning 881,913 square kilometres. Wikipedia
Prime minister: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
Capital: Islamabad
President: Mamnoon Hussain
Government: Republic, Parliamentary republic, Federal republic, Islamic republic


http://www.pakistan.gov.pk/

A simple google search would have been sufficient enough to answer your question, but i am glad to help.
 
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country with a population exceeding 212,742,631 people. In area, it is the 33rd-largest country, spanning 881,913 square kilometres. Wikipedia
Prime minister: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
Capital: Islamabad
President: Mamnoon Hussain
Government: Republic, Parliamentary republic, Federal republic, Islamic republic


http://www.pakistan.gov.pk/

A simple google search would have been sufficient enough to answer your question, but i am glad to help.

Haha....thik hi bhai...dhyaan rkhage agli bar....
 
Also happened in the wrong province. It would have run three pages by now if it would have happened in Punjab.

Seems like you have hit form again after a disaster of a week for you.

Dude what happened is sad enough so you dont need to this all. Doesnt matter where this happens its a stupid act amd should not happen.
 
Organized Religion is the worst thing to ever happen to humanity.

Times before religion were even worse. Atleast in pre-Islam Arabia women had absolutely no rights. New born girls were buried alive etc etc. A man could kill another man and not have any consequences. I could go on and on. I'm sure the situation was similar in other parts of the world before a code of ethics was revealed to them and adopted.



Extremism in religiosity is the worse thing to ever happen to humanity.
 
Seems like you have hit form again after a disaster of a week for you.

Dude what happened is sad enough so you dont need to this all. Doesnt matter where this happens its a stupid act amd should not happen.

The incident itself is a massive concern, minorities need protection, assuming the fellow was targeted because he was a Sikh, but since the OP is more concerned in discussing posters then we have to respect that and take a closer look at his complaints on that score.
 
Most Muslims except for Pakistani Muslims (Sachay Musalmann) have grown out of this Ummah chummah concept. Other Muslims devote their time on research and developement instead of acting as thaykedaars of the Ummah and discussing how Pakistan can annihilate Israel in eight minutes.

I agree with you and mamoon about these problems that Pakistani muslims have but let’s take off our rose tinted glasses when talking about other Muslims.Muslims around the world are in a bad place right now because we as an entire community have failed. Muslims of other countries have their problems as well. You make it sound that in terms of research and development they are doing what the Arabs did roughly 1000 years ago. Look at the Arabs now
 
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Horrible crime against a good man. There are evil people that will stop at nothing, the law enforcement agencies need to find these thugs.
 
So you want to discuss posters, fine then we can start there. These are anonymous people on an internet forum from different countries. You will find that most are not interested in discussing their own country in a negative light as it is seen as washing dirty linen in public. It isn't a Pakistani trait as you describe it, you will see Australians defending their cricketers when accused of cheating, Brits defending famine in Bengal during Empire caused by Churchill, and Indians defending their country on everything basically.

Do you want to continue discussing posters and their national bias further? I have no problem in doing so if that is the direction you wish to take.

He is trying to angle it so that somehow IK gets the blame. It wont be long be too that the KP govt is blamed if he hasnt done so already.
 
He is trying to angle it so that somehow IK gets the blame. It wont be long be too that the KP govt is blamed if he hasnt done so already.

Actually, that would be more acceptable since IK is leader of the KP govt, and as such does ultimately take responsibility for law and order in the province. If that had been the angle taken it would have made for a perfectly legitimate topic rather than whining about PP posters on their views.
 
Actually, that would be more acceptable since IK is leader of the KP govt, and as such does ultimately take responsibility for law and order in the province. If that had been the angle taken it would have made for a perfectly legitimate topic rather than whining about PP posters on their views.

Actually it is more acceptable to question PP posters attitudes than the government. IK or anyone else doesn't log in here to read what is posted for them. It is posters who come here, and they should not be shy to be questioned.
 
Actually it is more acceptable to question PP posters attitudes than the government. IK or anyone else doesn't log in here to read what is posted for them. It is posters who come here, and they should not be shy to be questioned.

I don't have any problem with that either, if mods are okay with it then happy to go down that route as already mentioned.
 
So you want to discuss posters, fine then we can start there. These are anonymous people on an internet forum from different countries. You will find that most are not interested in discussing their own country in a negative light as it is seen as washing dirty linen in public. It isn't a Pakistani trait as you describe it, you will see Australians defending their cricketers when accused of cheating, Brits defending famine in Bengal during Empire caused by Churchill, and Indians defending their country on everything basically.

Do you want to continue discussing posters and their national bias further? I have no problem in doing so if that is the direction you wish to take.

I do not want to discuss posters. They are mere representatives of our society, but they way the ignore such news on PP is exactly how Pakistani people neglect the oppression of minorities in real life as well. They would rather worry about Palestinians and Kashmiris rather than the actual Pakistanis suffering in Pakistan.

I am eager to see if our champion of our human rights Shahid Afridi would instruct his Twitter team to make a tweet about this Sikh who died at the hands of our Muslim brothers, only because he wanted Sikhs and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony.

He was pretty swift in showing solidarity with the Kashmiris, but I wonder why he is taking so long to tweet about our very own Pakistani Charnjit Singh?
 
I do not want to discuss posters. They are mere representatives of our society, but they way the ignore such news on PP is exactly how Pakistani people neglect the oppression of minorities in real life as well. They would rather worry about Palestinians and Kashmiris rather than the actual Pakistanis suffering in Pakistan.

I am eager to see if our champion of our human rights Shahid Afridi would instruct his Twitter team to make a tweet about this Sikh who died at the hands of our Muslim brothers, only because he wanted Sikhs and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony.

He was pretty swift in showing solidarity with the Kashmiris, but I wonder why he is taking so long to tweet about our very own Pakistani Charnjit Singh?

After a failed attempt to malign PTI and IK now you are targeting Palestine Kashmir and Afridi keep it up and before calling pakistani hypocrites remember you are the biggest one the way you hide from anything negative about your fav party and don't miss a chance to blame the person and party you do t like even for smallest issues
 
I do not want to discuss posters. They are mere representatives of our society, but they way the ignore such news on PP is exactly how Pakistani people neglect the oppression of minorities in real life as well. They would rather worry about Palestinians and Kashmiris rather than the actual Pakistanis suffering in Pakistan.

I am eager to see if our champion of our human rights Shahid Afridi would instruct his Twitter team to make a tweet about this Sikh who died at the hands of our Muslim brothers, only because he wanted Sikhs and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony.

He was pretty swift in showing solidarity with the Kashmiris, but I wonder why he is taking so long to tweet about our very own Pakistani Charnjit Singh?

The problem is you guys turned the historical city of Peshor into Peshawar and renamdd NWFP (a diverse province) after the dominant group. The real people responsible for cultural/indic genocide are your kind.
 
RIP Mr Singh.

May all those people, where ever they may be, who discriminate against the minorities rot in hell, if there is such a place.
 
Afghans always hated Sikhs and Hazaras so it's no surprise that they would attack them.
 
The problem is you guys turned the historical city of Peshor into Peshawar and renamdd NWFP (a diverse province) after the dominant group. The real people responsible for cultural/indic genocide are your kind.

That is true, which is why I do not take pride in Pashtun history. Some of our crimes are unforgivable and unpardonable. Peshor was a beautiful historic city, and Pashtuns are largely responsible for the sorry events in its modern history.

We are Muslims now, which is why we have a soft spot for Muslim invaders, but our real heroes are people like Raja Dahir who tried to defend our lands from foreign invaders like Muhammad bin Qasim. No wonder the Sindhis don't like the Arabs, and if you have time, I would recommend you to read Chach Nama, the actual history of Sindh according to actual Sindhis.
 
I do not want to discuss posters. They are mere representatives of our society, but they way the ignore such news on PP is exactly how Pakistani people neglect the oppression of minorities in real life as well. They would rather worry about Palestinians and Kashmiris rather than the actual Pakistanis suffering in Pakistan.

I am eager to see if our champion of our human rights Shahid Afridi would instruct his Twitter team to make a tweet about this Sikh who died at the hands of our Muslim brothers, only because he wanted Sikhs and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony.

He was pretty swift in showing solidarity with the Kashmiris, but I wonder why he is taking so long to tweet about our very own Pakistani Charnjit Singh?

1.Posters are not representatives of 'our society', they are probably mostly not even based in Pakistan, hence a lot of them wouldn't have heard of this story until you posted it. Not everyone reads the Tribune.

2. We don't know the identity of the shooter, so to describe them as our Muslim brothers is premature. Has anyone claimed responsibility for the murder yet? Once we have an identity then we can legitimately ask all cricket celebrities and posters to start condemning Muslim brothers as necessary.
 
1.Posters are not representatives of 'our society', they are probably mostly not even based in Pakistan, hence a lot of them wouldn't have heard of this story until you posted it. Not everyone reads the Tribune.

2. We don't know the identity of the shooter, so to describe them as our Muslim brothers is premature. Has anyone claimed responsibility for the murder yet? Once we have an identity then we can legitimately ask all cricket celebrities and posters to start condemning Muslim brothers as necessary.

All the posters who post on TP are quite well-informed, and this is not something that was reported in the Tribune only. It has been reported by all media outlets in Pakistan, and these posters do read Pakistani media, which is why they are fully aware of everything that the PML-N government is up to.

The idea that they were not aware of it is comes across as a convenient excuse. I think the truth is that they simply do not care and the sufferings of the minorities in Pakistan does not bother them. They might do some lip service after threads like these force them to show up, but you won't see the usual suspects creating threads on these issues because they are more concerned about what is happening in Palestine and Kashmir.

The murderers have not yet been identified, but according to most reports, they were Muslim fanatics who were against the idea of Islam-Sikh brotherhood that Charnjit Singh believed in.

You don't have to know the perpetuators to Tweet about it though, our champion of humanity Afridi can at least pay tribute to Charnjit Singh and condemn the perpetuators generally. Again, the lack of identity is not an excuse for Afridi not showing any concern...yet.
 
I do not want to discuss posters. They are mere representatives of our society, but they way the ignore such news on PP is exactly how Pakistani people neglect the oppression of minorities in real life as well. They would rather worry about Palestinians and Kashmiris rather than the actual Pakistanis suffering in Pakistan.

I am eager to see if our champion of our human rights Shahid Afridi would instruct his Twitter team to make a tweet about this Sikh who died at the hands of our Muslim brothers, only because he wanted Sikhs and Muslims to live together in peace and harmony.

He was pretty swift in showing solidarity with the Kashmiris, but I wonder why he is taking so long to tweet about our very own Pakistani Charnjit Singh?

I agree with you .
Our Society has become very intolerant , most of us even don’t consider such attack on minorities an incident .They keep on condemning whatever is happening in far flung areas like Burma , Palestine etc but don’t give attention what is happing at their own home .Most of the main stream media has not given importance to this news ,( Dawn has published a story but then no of readership that Dawn has , is very little .We even as a society are not ready to accept the fact that we are intolerant .
 
All the posters who post on TP are quite well-informed, and this is not something that was reported in the Tribune only. It has been reported by all media outlets in Pakistan, and these posters do read Pakistani media, which is why they are fully aware of everything that the PML-N government is up to.

The idea that they were not aware of it is comes across as a convenient excuse. I think the truth is that they simply do not care and the sufferings of the minorities in Pakistan does not bother them. They might do some lip service after threads like these force them to show up, but you won't see the usual suspects creating threads on these issues because they are more concerned about what is happening in Palestine and Kashmir.

The murderers have not yet been identified, but according to most reports, they were Muslim fanatics who were against the idea of Islam-Sikh brotherhood that Charnjit Singh believed in.

You don't have to know the perpetuators to Tweet about it though, our champion of humanity Afridi can at least pay tribute to Charnjit Singh and condemn the perpetuators generally. Again, the lack of identity is not an excuse for Afridi not showing any concern...yet.

Palestine and Kashmir aren't tied to every other story, there isn't really a connection. If some posters want to post on global events, you can comment or ignore, same as you do when articles about Rohingyas, India or Palestine are posted. I would suggest you at least wait until the story has developed before condemning celebrities and posters for not commenting yet. You have jumped the gun in your eagerness to put one over those whom you perceive as your opponents.
 
That is because Indian members comes to childish defense of India when their is no defense of killing of innocent by the Indian army and RSS supporters. RSS supporter have actually voted in BJP.

Difference is Pakistani here condemn it and have never elected a government that is hardline religious extremist.

RSS have nothing to do with Pakistan. BJP has nothing to do with Pakistan. But this incident happened in Pakistan.

Yet you will find 2 pages worth of discussion on Something that has nothing to do with Pakistan and this topic barely gets 50 posts many of them on what [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has to posted.
 
RSS have nothing to do with Pakistan. BJP has nothing to do with Pakistan. But this incident happened in Pakistan.

Yet you will find 2 pages worth of discussion on Something that has nothing to do with Pakistan and this topic barely gets 50 posts many of them on what [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has to posted.

There are 50+ posts already on this thread and it's only day one, but since [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has decided we should focus on posters rather than topics, might as well point out that he and uber Indian patriot ( yourself) as always are in total agreement.
 
RSS have nothing to do with Pakistan. BJP has nothing to do with Pakistan. But this incident happened in Pakistan.

Yet you will find 2 pages worth of discussion on Something that has nothing to do with Pakistan and this topic barely gets 50 posts many of them on what [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] has to posted.

'This thread will largely be ignored but post one about India and it will run couple of pages.'

This was your original comment.
No one knows why he was murdered but do you see any Pakistani trying to turn the script to make Pakistan look better?
No! every Pakistani has said, Minority in Pakistan needs better protection and laws.

RSS has lots to do with Pakistan. Lets not kid yourself.
 
This was considered one of most positive news when Charanjeet organised Iftaar parties and it was appreciated by everyone around the country and then this happens. I hope the culprits get hanged publicly.

Shame on those exploiting this for their political purpose as well.
 
Another dark day in our history.

It becomes clearer with each passing day that life for our minorities is getting harder with every passing moment. What kind of society have we become? The destruction of Ahmadi mosque in Sialkot and now this cold blooded murder should disgust us all.
[MENTION=48598]saeedhk[/MENTION] and [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] are right though, unfortunately thekedari of concepts like Ummah have left us as the bottom of the pile. The day we consider the rights of Pakistani minorities to be our priority, rather than events in Syria or Palestine, we will begin to move forward as a nation. Will this happen anytime soon? I highly doubt it. Oh well, easier for our lazy consciences I suppose...
 
'This thread will largely be ignored but post one about India and it will run couple of pages.'

This was your original comment.
No one knows why he was murdered but do you see any Pakistani trying to turn the script to make Pakistan look better?
No! every Pakistani has said, Minority in Pakistan needs better protection and laws.

RSS has lots to do with Pakistan. Lets not kid yourself.

What has RSS got to do with Pakistan?NOTHING.
 
Another dark day in our history.

It becomes clearer with each passing day that life for our minorities is getting harder with every passing moment. What kind of society have we become? The destruction of Ahmadi mosque in Sialkot and now this cold blooded murder should disgust us all.
[MENTION=48598]saeedhk[/MENTION] and [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] are right though, unfortunately thekedari of concepts like Ummah have left us as the bottom of the pile. The day we consider the rights of Pakistani minorities to be our priority, rather than events in Syria or Palestine, we will begin to move forward as a nation. Will this happen anytime soon? I highly doubt it. Oh well, easier for our lazy consciences I suppose...

As you live there, can you give us some background as to the mood in Peshawar? When you get mobs as in the Sikh policeman protecting the couple in India it is easy to see the communal atmosphere, when you get a single unknown assailant like often happens in Pakistan it is harder to tell. Has there been political or religious announcements against the much loved Sikh leader in Peshawar?
 
As you live there, can you give us some background as to the mood in Peshawar? When you get mobs as in the Sikh policeman protecting the couple in India it is easy to see the communal atmosphere, when you get a single unknown assailant like often happens in Pakistan it is harder to tell. Has there been political or religious announcements against the much loved Sikh leader in Peshawar?

I thought I did well as an apologist for the mob vs the sikh policeman, but difficult to surpass you as an apologist. A single unknown assailant, who represents 0.005 parts per million, is being used to malign an entire society.
 
I thought I did well as an apologist for the mob vs the sikh policeman, but difficult to surpass you as an apologist. A single unknown assailant, who represents 0.005 parts per million, is being used to malign an entire society.

I don't know where you got the idea I am an apologist for this lone gunman, if anything I am trying to establish who is behind this atrocity so we can condemn the movement in it's entirety. If you read my earlier posts you will see that I asked if anyone had claimed responsibility. If anything, everyone else including the OP are the apologists for going after anonymous posters on a forum rather than getting to the root of the matter.
 
RSS wouldn't have militancy if it wasn't for the creation of Pakistan.

like I said, lets not kid yourself.

Militancy??? RSS was founded in 1925, thats more than 2 decades before formation of Pakistan.

RSS has nothing to do with Pakistan. Only that some Pakistanis find it their job to poke noses into what someone is doing in India rather than look at whats happening in Pakistan.
 
Aakhri rasoomat in National flag. RIP Sardar ji

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Aakhri rasoomat in National flag. RIP Sardar ji

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State Honours at funeral. Good.
 
Militancy??? RSS was founded in 1925, thats more than 2 decades before formation of Pakistan.

RSS has nothing to do with Pakistan. Only that some Pakistanis find it their job to poke noses into what someone is doing in India rather than look at whats happening in Pakistan.

Irony just died a thousand deaths.
 
Militancy??? RSS was founded in 1925, thats more than 2 decades before formation of Pakistan.

RSS has nothing to do with Pakistan. Only that some Pakistanis find it their job to poke noses into what someone is doing in India rather than look at whats happening in Pakistan.

RSS has everything to do with Pakistan.

What are Indian Muslims are told when they praise Pakistan by RSS members ? I’ll let you guess.

Like I said, stop kidding yourself.
 
Why is this thread discussing RSS? Did RSS have any role behind this? The levels of whataboutery keep astonishing you.
 
Why is this thread discussing RSS? Did RSS have any role behind this? The levels of whataboutery keep astonishing you.

That is a good point. Also why are indians asking pakistani posters to turn up in this thread, as if it is an e-witness box where people should come and express their outrage so that indian brothers can be satisfied.
 
RSS has everything to do with Pakistan.

What are Indian Muslims are told when they praise Pakistan by RSS members ? I’ll let you guess.

Like I said, stop kidding yourself.

You are proving OP right. You seem to be more interested in discussing the plight of Indian Muslims ( perhaps to justify the existence of Pakistan ) than the minorities in your country.
 
RSS has everything to do with Pakistan.

What are Indian Muslims are told when they praise Pakistan by RSS members ? I’ll let you guess.

Like I said, stop kidding yourself.

RSS has nothing to do with Pakistan.Nothing.

Racist slurs are used by people around the world. People of non white origin are asked to go back to their country of origin in racist attacks around the world. Same with India.

I laugh at people like you who poke their noses in India's matters while countless are dying in Pakistan. Then you falsely try to drag in RSS when you dont even know when it was founded. Have some shame and put your efforts to set thimgs right in your own country rather than poke your nose in affairs of another country with has nothing to do with you.
 
You are proving OP right. You seem to be more interested in discussing the plight of Indian Muslims ( perhaps to justify the existence of Pakistan ) than the minorities in your country.

Indian muslims dont even care about Pakistan. Hardly any have migrated post 1950 citing persecution. Heck these people didnt even learn a lesson when contrary to their thinking Indian muslims stood with their countrymen in wars againist Pakistan.1000s of Pakistani hindus migrate to India each year citing persecution and someone comes here talking about RSS.
 
You are proving OP right. You seem to be more interested in discussing the plight of Indian Muslims ( perhaps to justify the existence of Pakistan ) than the minorities in your country.

Unfortunately it was OP himself who dragged India and Palestine into the topic and we have seen that as a result we end up talking about RSS and other posters rather than poor Mr Singh himself, who by all accounts seems to have been an upstanding citizen of Peshawar.
 
RSS has nothing to do with Pakistan.Nothing.

Racist slurs are used by people around the world. People of non white origin are asked to go back to their country of origin in racist attacks around the world. Same with India.

I laugh at people like you who poke their noses in India's matters while countless are dying in Pakistan. Then you falsely try to drag in RSS when you dont even know when it was founded. Have some shame and put your efforts to set thimgs right in your own country rather than poke your nose in affairs of another country with has nothing to do with you.

Appreciate the lesson in moral but I rather not take lesson from someone who support religious extremists group and hardline right wing religious extremist government.

Go back to country of origin but I thought Muslims of India are originally from India, where do you want them to go again? Pakistan ?

RSS has everything to do with Muslims, Islam and Pakistan. An organization that has openly support violence against minority.

Stop kidding yourself.
 
You are proving OP right. You seem to be more interested in discussing the plight of Indian Muslims ( perhaps to justify the existence of Pakistan ) than the minorities in your country.

OP didn’t create this thread to pay his respect to
Deceased one, created for trolling purpose and to appear holier and better than the rest.

Open a thread about minority in Pakistan, 99.9% of Pakistani would not support any group that oppress minority unlike Indian supporters of RSS.

One person even used “racial slur” as an example in the rest of the world to tell them to go back to their home, where do you want the Muslims of India to go ?
 
Appreciate the lesson in moral but I rather not take lesson from someone who support religious extremists group and hardline right wing religious extremist government.

Go back to country of origin but I thought Muslims of India are originally from India, where do you want them to go again? Pakistan ?

RSS has everything to do with Muslims, Islam and Pakistan. An organization that has openly support violence against minority.

Stop kidding yourself.

Your personal opinion calling a group or a govt extremist anywhere in India or elsewhere doesnot make it the truth.

In 1947 Pakistan was created for the muslims of the sub continent and some racists idiots still believe all should have gone there.

Dont equate Muslims and Islam with Pakistan. Muslims and Islam existed before Pakistan and outside Pakistan. Nice try though at wriggling out of this. Whatever RSS does is within in India and has nothing to do with Pakistan. But the man in the OP died in Pakistan. But people like you are more concerned with a foreign country than with what is happening in your own country. The reason is obvious.
 
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