Kapil’s Khichadi

Persecution of Minorities in Pakistan

Kapil Dudakia Monday 11th January 2021 05:44 EST
 

Persecution of Minorities in
Pakistan

In a groundbreaking move, the Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB), the Hindu Council
UK (HCUK), the National Council of Hindu Temples (NCHT), Hindu
Swayamsevak Sangh and Vishwa Hindu Parishad came together to write a letter
to the Prime Minister asking him to take note of, and to seek a full blown inquiry
into the persecution of minorities in Pakistan.

In their letter to the PM, the group said, ‘We ask you Prime Minister to set up a
Governmental Inquiry into this issue and to ask all good democracies
around the world, via the United Nations, to replicate a similar type of
inquiry.  The mass murder, genocide, and the persecution of minorities in
Pakistan must be stopped.’.

Of course being Hindu organisations their prime objective is to get the global
fraternity to look at Pakistan and how it is persecuting Hindus. However, Pakistan
is notorious for persecuting Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Shias, Ahmadis, and the
people of Baloch.

Since 1947, successive Pakistani governments have systematically implemented
a policy of decimating people of any faith who are not Sunni Muslims. This is a
nation that is built on hatred and fear. Their own spineless pedigree puts them in
the same bracket as genocidal dictators of the past like Hitler, Stalin, Jozef Tiso,
Döme Sztójay, Yahya Khan to name but a few. By any measure, it has become
evidently clear to anyone who sees truth for what it is, that the percentage of
Hindus in Pakistan has been decimated since 1947. According to Farahnaz
Ispahani (former Member of Parliament of Pakistan) in her article titled ‘Cleansing
Pakistan of Minorities’ she stated, ‘At the time of partition in 1947, almost 23
percent of Pakistan’s population was comprised of non-Muslim citizens.
Today, the proportion of non-Muslims has declined to approximately 3
percent.’. To date no international organisation has dared to ask the key
question, ‘where have all the Hindus gone?’.

So whilst Pakistan continues its reign of terror on its own citizens, guess what?
On Tuesday 12th January, some mad British MPs will hold a general debate on
the persecution of Muslims, Christians and other minority groups in India. Yes,
you read that correctly. When you have such madness is it any wonder that the
terrorist state of Pakistan, and its paid puppets around the world, can enter into
such pretentious debates. It’s a bit like the Nazis holding a debate on the
persecution of Germans in France and Britain! What next, ‘how China is
promoting good interfaith dialogue by their ‘special’ treatment of the Uighurs?’.

Fortunately, most British MPs are not so stupid. Those who are tend also to be
Labour MPs. I can understand why. After all, their very survival depends on the
Pakistani vote bank. The letter from Hindu organisations comes at the right time.
It reminds the Government to look into the real persecution of minorities that is
taking place in Pakistan. The world knows of this yet has found many ways of
ignoring it. At the UN it seems the more barbaric the leadership of a nation, the
greater the possibility that they will be promoted to their ’Human Rights’ Council!
The one constant truth in all of this being that the upholders of adharma will
rejoice in their minor victories, but the Dharmic forces will always prevail in the
end.

Think about it, after some 1500 years of Islamic brutality and Christian
enslavement, India and the people of Bharat not only survived, today under the
stewardship of PM Modi, they are beginning to right the wrongs of the past. It will
take time, but the process has started, and it is this that terrifies the Islamists and
the Marxists.

I came across this: “No matter how hard Evil tries, it can never quite match up to
the power of Good, because Evil is ultimately self-destructive. Evil may set out to
corrupt others, but in the process corrupts itself.”


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