Punjabi Hindus: forlorn and on the path to extinction

Not just Punjabi Hindus, all Hindus are on path to extinction in Pakistan.

Punjabi Hindus: forlorn and on the path to extinction — III — Justice Syed Asif Shahkar Pakistan clearly lost the war of 1971. Throughout Pakistan and Punjab, Hindus were held responsible and blamed for the defeat

In reality, the war was between Punjabis and those from the UP and Bihar because a large number of recruits of the Pakistan army were from Punjab and on the other side, the Indian army had the bulk of soldier recruitment from the UP and Bihar.

The war of 1971 added fuel to the fire of the still simmering inferno of hatred for Hindus in Pakistan. Bangladesh became the battleground. Prejudiced and biased, Pakistani media blew the same trumpet of hatred against the Hindu. They proclaimed and publicised that the war was not between the Pakistan army and Bengalis but was between Hindu ‘kafirs’ (infidels) and Muslims. According to them, all Bengalis were traitors, kafirs (infidels), and agents of the Hindus. At the time, Muslims in East Pakistan were in the majority and in West Pakistan they were in a minority. Then how was it possible for a minority group to isolate and banish a majority group out of the realm of Islam? Before the war and after the birth of Bangladesh, the whole of Pakistan considered Bengalis to be Muslims, and it is quite fascinating that they were all regarded and called infidels during the war and became Muslims again once the war was over. Is Islam a mere robe that can be worn and taken off at anyone’s whim and fancy?

Every Pakistani in Pakistan and especially Punjabis were made to believe that Pakistan had won the 1965 war. History will judge who the real winner in that war was. Pakistan clearly lost the war of 1971. Throughout Pakistan and Punjab, Hindus were held responsible and blamed for the defeat. Those in Pakistan who claim that the war was just and was about Islamic ideals and faith could not be further from the truth. General Ayub Khan, the so-called great man of faith (momin), was the head of state during the first war, and during the second war was another momin, General Yahya Khan. The reality of their faith and belief in Islam is not hidden from any one. It is like diggings one’s own grave. Indulgent and depraved, the reported lifestyle of Yahya Khan puts even that of Mohammad Shah Rangeela to shame.

Keeping all these factors in mind, it is not surprising how the Punjabis of west Punjab (who considers themselves to be Pakistani and not Punjabi) marred by widespread illiteracy, brainwashed by the continuous and systematic propaganda of hatred against the Hindus, has started to consider them an enemy and imminent threat to Islam. The loudspeaker of a mosque is a potent force in the brainwashing of already vulnerable people. Maulvis and clerics are spewing the poison of hatred against Hindus on a daily basis. For them, it has become a routine and the only way to make a living.

The hatred for Hindus in Pakistan and west Punjab is in a way phony as they watch and admire Indian TV dramas about Hindus and their lives and try to copy their style. Often, Pakistani TV plays are reproductions of Indian serials. I had a chance to attend a modern wedding in Lahore and to my surprise, leaving aside a few religious ceremonies, the whole of the wedding looked just like any Hindu wedding in Mumbai. This has become a routine here, whether it is the wedding of a liberal family or a wealthy religious personality.

Before any further discussion on this matter, it is crucial that we figure out who is a Hindu or what is the Hindu identity. No one has a clear answer for this question. The Hindus of Bali, Indonesia, are different as their religion is influenced by Buddhism, and the Hindu of Latin America is different than the one from Singapore. Even in India, all Hindus are not the same as they revere and worship different deities and sometimes their religious rituals and traditions are so varied it is hard to believe that it is the same religion. Once a Hindu Professor told me that it was erroneous to call Hinduism a religion as it is a sort of culture and a way of life. As a matter of fact, Hinduism is an anthology of different cultures.

As I have mentioned before, the Punjabi Hindu, like all people in our society, has an individual identity, and one is unique and different from the other. There are good and there are bad individuals among this group as there are in the rest of the communities of the world. The Hindu is truly the real heir and inheritor of Punjab. It is a fact that the ancestors of all those living in Punjab (Muslims, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs or Christians) were Hindus, and 7,000 years ago, Punjabi Hindus founded Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa as the centres of civilisation. These centres became sources of guiding light and beacons of enlightenment for the rest of the world enveloped and submerged in the darkness of ignorance. The same Punjabi Hindus sitting in Harappa conceived and wrote the Rig Vedas.

It is known that before partition, the Punjabi Hindu played a dominant role in every field, both in urban and rural areas. A majority of Punjabi scholars, scientists, artists and experts in various other fields were Hindus. According to one study, Hindus owned and controlled 80 percent of the economy of Punjab. Furthermore, it is a well-recognised and proven fact that economic clout and education go hand in hand; one complements and promotes the other. Since Hindus were economically strong, consequently, they became the dominant force in the field of education. As a result of these favourable factors, Hindus held the majority of jobs and positions in schools, colleges and universities. A lion’s share of government and administrative positions also fell in their laps. It would not be wrong to say that Hindus were the real owners of Punjab. The number of Muslims or Sikhs in these fields was microscopically insignificant as they were mostly farmers, artisans or manual workers.

*(To be continued)

The writer is a serving Justice in Sweden

*Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Re: Punjabi Hindus: forlorn and on the path to extinction

^ the same topic comes under discussion every now and then, read about the partition and you will get the answer to the "invisible hindu" problem of punjab.

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soon they will extict from Pakistan, pundas exitincted from kashmir

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They should have foreseen this in 1947. The smarter ones moved to India. Not sure what these people were thinking when they chose to live in an Islamic country.

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The less smarter were probably not ready to leave their roots

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then they will be forced, like many sindhi hindus (recent immigrants) living in Majnu ka teela near my house in north delhi. kashmiris anyhow has forced different kind out:)

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Same can be said about the muslims of Punjab. The total muslim population in the Punjab at the time of partition (including Himachal and Haryana) is 2.41%, what happened to the remaining? Oh well, so what were we saying?

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I hope its a temporary phase, as still we have majority Hindu cities in Sindh and many people believe in co-existence.

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The way it is swelling in number is more than normal, Sindh had good history of coexistence and hope same for future even I don't wish them to become another lot like kashmiri pandits:)

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Pls elaborate.

Punjabi Muslims who chose to stay back in India are much better off than Punjabi Hindus who chose to stay back in Pakistan.

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Majority Hindu cities ? Can you name a couple ??

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The topic of this thread is about Punjabi Hindus, can you elaborate how many muslims are now living in Indian Punjab, Haryana and Himachal?

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I don't need to :) You are the one who expressed an opinion about Punjabi Muslims without substantiating it, and I would like you to back it up.

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^ There are 2.4 % muslims in those areas now, what happened to the rest?

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How many were there at partition ? How many migrated to Pakistan ? How many moved to other parts of India for various reasons ? Have any of them been forcibly converted to Hinduism ?

Coming back to the topic, look at the stats for the number of Hindus in whats now Pakistan right after partition and today. That should put things in perspective.

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^ there's no need because you will not be convinced, see the statistics of the populations of the two countries at the time of the partition and now and the things will come into perspective. Bangladesh had a sizeable hindu population at the time of partition and after partition its gone, so you can minus them. Punjab is 60 % of our population which makes a difference to the numbers in Pakistan, in Sindh there is still a sizeable proportion of Hindus.

As far as partition of Punjab is concerned Amritsar had 47 % muslims, Gurdaspur was a muslim dominated city and countless others, what happened to them? Did they vanish?

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Uder Laal, Ratto Dero, Nau Dero and to some extent Shikar Pur.... There is a Hindu majority town called Sita in District Dadu too

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Can you substantiate any of this ? Lets start with 47% Muslims in Amritsar right after partition - can you back that up ?

And here is something for you -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_in_Pakistan

In 1951, Hindus constituted 22% of the Pakistani population (including the modern day Bangladesh;;[SUP][3]](Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia)[/SUP][SUP][4]](Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia)[/SUP] Today, the share of Hindus is down to 1.7 percent in Pakistan,[SUP][5]](Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia)[/SUP] and 9.2 percent in Bangladesh[SUP][6]](Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia)[/SUP] (In 1951, Bangladesh alone had 22% Hindu population).[SUP][7]](Hinduism in Pakistan - Wikipedia)[/SUP]

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I was expecting some verifiable stats :) Just curious, are these cities of small towns/villages ?

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These are towns and besides these Hindu population also lives in major cities like Karachi, Hyderabad, Badeen. I think Tharparkar (one of the biggest districts in Sindh) is still Hindu majority area, where you don't see any migration.