Re: Should India support Malaysian Indians?
I am from Pakistan, but i don't understand how can Some Malaysians ( who are treated badly) can be INDIAN COMMUNITY, when they born and brought up in Malaysia, when they call them self Malaysians, When they are asking their rights from the Malaysian Govt. how come they can be called Indian Community... they are Malaysian who were brought to Malaysia way back in history... the sooner u learn this the better it is....
But, oh, one of ur leader Once said, that muslims does not belong to India, they came from other lands so they should go back to their lands.. i don't know which leader may Bal Thakray, but this surely tells us Indian Mentality... when it comes to the right...
Question still exist, if so-called INDIAN COMMUNITY is so unhappy why don't they come back to India a start a happier life.? Why don't Indian govt. says to them, come home and we will treat you better?
The core is, one who live in glass house should not throw stones on others. If India want to be the champion of human rights, then please provide few of them to people of Assam, Kashmir and other places where the villages of LOWER CLASS peoples are burned ( lower hindu castes).. once India overcome this thing, then it have right to point out others..
Citizen rights in India does not discriminate between different race or religion. More over it gives preferential treatment to communities in need of help. Some rights are taken away in parts where there is insurgency. Nobody is waging a war in India because they are denied any rights. You are confusing riots and rights. Riots and citizen rights are mostly independent. The riots happen when extremist group in a society resort to killing each other when their dispute cannot be solved by peacefull means. India give all rights to its citizens. No Indian muslim will come here and say that they were denied to call for prayers, to practice sheria, to assemble and worship.
When such things are denied in Malaysia it is the right of every nation including India to question malaysian authorities.