Re: Should India welcome all Pakistani minorities who want to leave Pakistan?
I’ll cover this issue in separate post
Have you ever heard of Sadh belo of Sukkur. thousands of Hindus (including pilgrims from India) gather each year to celebrate the urs of Baba Bankhandi near Muslim majority city of Sukkur and RohRi
baba Bankhandi ram Sadho Bala sukkur Imran malik - YouTube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8bpNItsgr0)
Pilgrimage: Twice-born Hindu religious leader
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what do you call events like this being held in intolerant Pakistan?**
Every year thousands of Hindus from Pakistan and India gather to attend a four-day ritual at the Hinglaj Mata Temple in Balochistan.
Pilgrimage to Hinglaj Temple | Multimedia | DAWN.COM
Sikhs do not form a minor percentage of Pakistan, but Sikhs can travel and visit to Gurdwara Punja Sahib in Hasan Abdal
GURDWARA PUNJA SAHIB - HASSAN ABDAL (PAKISTAN …
These are few examples to let you know that how minorities can perform their religious duties in a country which is being portrayed a hell for minorities.
Have you heard of missionary schools in Pakistan? Islamilis networks in Gilgit? Christian missionaries working in Thar?
If there is no bar on a non-Muslim being on such position, thats a positive thing. call it joke or whatever.
Hindus and other minorities produced many prominent personalities in Pakistan and public appreciated their work without referring to their religious ideologies.
There are hundreds of Hindu doctors and surgeons in Sindh and people don’t avoid them for their being Hindu.
Deepak Parwani is the famous Hindu fashion designer in Karachi. People do visit his outlets to buy stuff from him.
There are many Hindu restaurants on super highway and national highway and Muslims go there to eat without feeling bad.
Do you whats the speciality of Hyderabd. Its cakes of Bombay bakery owned by a Hindu. If any Karachiite have friends and relatives in Hyderabad, they specially ask for these cakes prepared in a bakery owned a Hindu.
Have you heard of shikarpuri achar? The industry is dominantly run by Sindhi Hindus and achar is consumed all over Pakistan.
So there is no need to be shocked to know that we made a Hindu chief justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan.