Islamabad: Minority of Religion in Pakistan is a victim of an Islamic investigation – from forced conversion to the dismissal of places of worship.
However, Bigotry Anti-Hindu South Asian countries remain uniquely institutionalized.
Last week, a horde consisting of a dozen men armed with sticks harmed a Hindu temple in Bhong Village in Punjab Province, shouting slogans and tarnishing idols in places of worship.
Apart from the widespread criticism of the temple attack, several party members and even the government’s cabinet minister Imran Khan had expressed worries of anti-Hinduism or demonstrating in support of punishment for “blasphemy.” Writing for diplomats, Kunwar Khuldune Shahid stated that mass violence in Bhong featured deep ideological roots of anti-Hindu sentiments in Pakistan.
“First is the surface level of the Law of Pakistani blasphemy, which has seen dozens of deaths, hundreds of places of worship were destroyed, and thousands of victims were imprisoned, injured, or issued.
The law facilitates Islamic mass violence by building Islamic sentiment that is offended as sufficient reasons.
Death , “Shahid said.
The author states that hard Islamic supremacism is not used by Islamists or opportunistic politicians but is approved by the Constitution.
“But the state is paradoxically trying to simultaneously become a democratic republic.
This, in turn, resulted in the state of Pakistan – unlike pure theocracy such as Saudi Arabia or handed over the proverb to a horde of Islam and encourage them to see it ‘blasphemen’ or nails’ anti- Islam ‘is everywhere.
“According to Think Tank Center from political and foreign affairs (CPFA), there are prospects of Majitarian in Pakistan dominated by Islam, belonging to Sunni denominations.
Mario De Gasperi, in the CPFA report, argues that Pakistan has fallen into the current state of religious intolerance through a series of political decisions made by its leaders, after the death of his father, Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Apart from the Hindu community, discrimination against the Christian community is deeply rooted in Pakistan.
According to CPFA reports, the blasphemy law in Pakistan continues to be a source of suffering for a minority.
“False accusations can be a punishment in itself, because a number of cases have triggered brutal mass violence against defendants and their families.” The next think tank stated that over the past few decades, Pakistani authorities undouted failed to protect the minority of faith-based violence.
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