Several killings in the last four years have raised worries that the Sikh minority in Pakistan might be the latest target of the country's religious extremist groups.
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New Delhi has, in past, too, objected to Chinese construction activities in Shaksgam Valley. Work in this strategic region gathered pace after the 2017 Doklam stand-off.
A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.
I hope this article is read by every Khalistani Sikh and all those India and Hindu baiting Sikhs who malign India and the Hindus, and keep harping on the execrable events in India in the year 1984,for which one and only political party had been solely responsible. This article demonstrates the true meaning of the concept of persecution of the religious minorities which is not far away from Khalistan when it becomes a reality. Will the India baiting Sikhs ever learn from the unfortunate Sikhs of Pakistan?
once islam hits 51% of population..they do things like these to slowly attrition all other religions to extinction. at 99% Islam turns on itsrlf since there are no other religions left for it to destroy
What you have said is true. Look at the condition of kafiristan ( now Nuristan ). It now has most dreaded fundamentalists in the world, all in the name of religion. Any lessons to be learned?
I hope this article is read by every Khalistani Sikh and all those India and Hindu baiting Sikhs who malign India and the Hindus, and keep harping on the execrable events in India in the year 1984,for which one and only political party had been solely responsible. This article demonstrates the true meaning of the concept of persecution of the religious minorities which is not far away from Khalistan when it becomes a reality. Will the India baiting Sikhs ever learn from the unfortunate Sikhs of Pakistan?
once islam hits 51% of population..they do things like these to slowly attrition all other religions to extinction. at 99% Islam turns on itsrlf since there are no other religions left for it to destroy
What you have said is true. Look at the condition of kafiristan ( now Nuristan ). It now has most dreaded fundamentalists in the world, all in the name of religion. Any lessons to be learned?