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Why is it easier to get along well with liberal Indians rather than right wingers?

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

So go ahead define who is a liberal and who is a indian liberal

And liberal is one who is tolerant towards other religions and has guts to call 'wrong' wrong. And doesn't get blinded by his biases to think rationally
 

And liberal is one who is tolerant towards other religions
Depends on how tolerant the religions and people who practice those religions are
and has guts to call 'wrong' wrong.
no shortage of that here
And doesn't get blinded by his biases to think rationally
like following a book from 1000+ years ago?
 
Depends on how tolerant the religions and people who practice those religions are

no shortage of that here

like following a book from 1000+ years ago?
You yourself are an example of biased being, you hate a book from thousand years old but can't even highlight a single fallacy ??
 

@Rajdeep an Indian women marrying an "IsLamIst" from Pakistan 😭😭, love Jihad 😡😡

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Indian Sikh pilgrim woman embraces Islam, marries Pakistani man​

An Indian Sikh woman, Sarbjit Kaur, has told a local court in Sheikhupura that she has embraced Islam and married a Pakistani citizen Naseer Hussain of her free will without any pressure. She expressed her desire before Judicial Magistrate Shahbaz Hassan Rana that she wishes to live with her husband.

Ahmad Hassan Pasha Advocate, a member of the Sheikhupura District Bar, represented Kaur in the court. In her statement, Kaur said, she independently decided to convert to Islam and contracted marriage with the Pakistani man and now she wants to live with her husband Naseer Hussain.

According to court records, Sarbjit Kaur adopted the Islamic name Noor after her conversion and maintained that she faced no coercion at any stage. She said the marriage took place on November 5, 2025, in Farooqabad, district Sheikhupura, with a dower amount of ten thousand rupees, which has already been paid.

Noor reaffirmed before the magistrate that she freely embraced Islam and chose to marry Nasser Hussain. Her petition, submitted before the court, reiterated that she faced no pressure and confirmed her new Islamic name. The marriage certificate lists her as a divorced woman and mother of two children.

Sarbjit Kaur arrived in Pakistan on November 4 as part of a Sikh pilgrims’ group. After coming here, she left the group and married Hussain. Her disappearance came to light when the Indian pilgrims were preparing to return on November 13 at the end of their ten-day visit.

Following reports of her disappearance, police and intelligence agencies launched a search. By Friday, information emerged that she had married a Pakistani citizen, and on Saturday she appeared before the local magistrate in Sheikhupura to record her sworn statement.

Whether the Indian woman will be repatriated to India or allowed to stay in Pakistan will be determined by the relevant law enforcement authorities. Her visa expired on November 13.

 
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