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Indian Hypocrites Jumping Like Rain Forest Frogs Against Pakistan for the Unfortunate Killing of a Pakistani Sikh


By Sikander Hayat



I nearly laughed at the fickle nature of Indian politicians. It seems as if every one of them is out like a rat out of its hiding place to gain as much political mileage as they could out of an a terrible act by the Taliban in Pakistan. Even buffoons like Navjot Singh Sidhu are out there to “save” the Sikhs of the world from the “evil” Pakistan.
If an Indian Muslim dies/killed by other Indians, no Muslim country in the world has the right to say anything because that Muslim was the citizen of India and India being a sovereign nation is responsible for all her citizens. I hope that my Indian friends will agree with this statement.
The same principle applies to the citizens of Pakistan. A citizen of Pakistan was killed by the Taliban (who have killed many other Pakistanis as well) but this time the citizen was a Sikh. Does that fact give India or its people any right to protest against Pakistan when in India itself many Sikhs are killed every day in murders and other accidents? I do not condone actions of Taliban as it was a barbaric act but the same Taliban have killed thousands of Muslims in
Pakistan, did India show any concern. It did not because Pakistan is a sovereign nation and is responsible for her citizens no matter what religion they are.
If India does not want other countries to interfere in her internal affairs than it will have to learn to keep silent where affairs of other countries are concerned.


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