I say even if they are out os Islam who gives anyone right to bother them with their ways fo worship.. if they are committing sin they will be answerable on judgement day.. All these nutjobs who go aournd moral policing how certian religion be practiced seems like they have no faith in almightyotherwise they wud have left it to him to judge
Dude, who wants to bother them? I certainly don't.
I have the utmost respect for any of my fellow Pakistani brothers, be he Shia or Sunni or Christian or Ahmedi.
But we're talking about legal matters here: look at the topic title. It isn't 'Ahmedis shouldn't be allowed to practise their religion.' Instead, it's about a specific event that occured with specific allegations levelled against the Punjab police. This is what we are disputing.
As for freedom of religion, the Constitution of Pakistan guarantees freedom of religious practise for all of it's citizens, but it does not grant the status of a Muslim to all of them. There is a difference.