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How so? Explain that if you can. Define total religious freedom? Explain how and where Pakistan’s constitution is asking for prosecution of minorities?
Sweetheart you really have to educate yourself about Pakistan before making such inflammatory and utterly pointless debates to distract people from focusing on the real issues. The text book arguments you are throwing here do not compliment the ground realities because they are entirely different. The armchair critics posting from the comforts of their home in all safe and sakoon pasand West can afford to indulge such ideological chit chat to appear impressionable but these are not the issues that average Pakistani on the street want their leaders to waste their time on. They want their leaders to talk about industrialization, urbanization, land reforms, security issues, inflation, unemployment, welfare reforms etc etc. And before you mindlessly blame and attack Islam for all this, do bother explaining how parties like MQM, PMLN, PPP, Baloch nationalists or even PTI use Islam to screw the country. lease just enlighten us how Islam is behind the coming of NRO in the country? If you know something that we don’t then do share with rest of us…
Whatever your arguments are - they are hardly making any serious sense For example you write “I am upset that religion is so SENSITIVE for the masses, so let’s eliminate it” Errr what? If you are writing in capital letters that religion is such a sensitive issue for masses then why are on earth are you talking about eliminating it? Is that even a right thing to do? Shouldn’t there be equally sensitive thoughts and approach to deal with such situation if they are indeed a problem. What’s up with overseas Pakistanis and their infatuation with seeing blood revolution in Pakistan? Do you really think Egypt or Bangladesh serves as an inspiration for Pakistan?
You need to realise and respect the fact that Pakistan is a **democracy **with 97% population calling themselves Muslims. Yes Pakistan is a majority Muslim state and people need to make peace with that, no? If you had genuine knowledge about Pakistan, you would’ve known that Pakistan’s problem is not interfaith animosity but sectarian divisions.