India’s anti-Muslim policy!
- Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal
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India’s anti-Muslim policy is well known and welcomed by many anti-Islamic nations around the globe. In fact, this Indian anti-Islamic policy has gathered a few allies not only in the West and Israel but even in third world countries.
India’s anti-Muslim policy is directly linked to its anti-Pakistan policy. In fact, Indian anti-Islam policy is also connected to its hatred for Pakistan. When the criminal Hindus pulled down the ghastly historic Babri Mosque India may have thought it has attacked and destroyed Pakistan.
Sick minds need treatment proper treatment but who will do that when Americans and Arabs rejoice at Hindutva happiness?
Indo-Pak relations
Relations between India and Pakistan have been complex and largely hostile due to a number of historical and political events starting with the violent partition of British India in 1947, the Kashmir conflict leading to numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations. Consequently, their relationship has been plagued by hostility and suspicion.
While showcasing its military superiority to its neighbors, India views its own Muslims with suspicion, hates them, denies them legitimate rights, and now has added lynching and denial of Muslim marriage- divorce rights. Just like it views Pakistan, India hates Muslims being in jobs and government, and also ignores their presence. Even the Muslim ministers in BJP government obviously are under surveillance.
Officially, India emerged as a “secular nation” with a Hindu majority population and a large Muslim minority and thinking uslims have been under duress and surveillance, they are continuously insulted and injured. Pakistan emerged also as a secular nation with an overwhelming Muslim majority population; later becoming an Islamic republic although its constitution guarantees freedom of religion to people of all faiths. India remained a threat to Pakistan and snubbed it, always wished bad for it and its people.
Soon after their independence, India and Pakistan established diplomatic relations but mutual suspicion and hatred kept them divided perpetually.
Since their Independence, the two countries have fought three major wars, one undeclared war and have been involved in numerous armed skirmishes and military standoffs. The Kashmir conflict is the main centre-point of all of these conflicts with the exception of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 and Bangladesh Liberation
Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 22.02.2018
ISBN: 978-3-7438-5773-5
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Dr Abdul Ruff Colachal
Prolific writer, Educationist; Independent Analyst; Investigative
journalist, Columnist contributing articles to many newspapers and
journals on world politics; Expert on Mideast affairs, Chronicler of
foreign occupations & freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, Iraq,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Chechnya, etc.) Chancellor-Founder of
Center for International Affairs (CIA); Commentator on world affairs &
sport fixings, Former university teacher; Author of eBooks/books; *Editor:
International Opinion, Foreign Policy; Palestine Times: website:
http://abdulruff.wordpress.com/ email abdulruff_jnu@yahoo.com;