Ram Navami Pakistan: Ram Navami, which was recently celebrated in India, is now being discussed in Pakistan too. Indian Muslim woman told Pakistani YouTuber that I have celebrated Ram Navami, so Muslims have objection to it. He said that Muslim children are being trained for Jihad in Madrassas, due to which the condition of Muslims is worsening today.
Pakistani YouTuber Shaila Khan has spoken to Indian lawyer and activist Nazia Ilahi Khan. During this, he has shown a video in which a ‘Maulana is telling children in a madrassa that on celebrating festivals of other religions, Allah gets angry and the devil becomes happy.’ On this, Nazia Ilahi Khan said that similar education is being given in the madrassa. Nazia said that I don’t know what kind of poison is there in Muslims who get irritated with other religions.
Sikhs did not ask for ‘Sikhistan’
Nazia said that Sikhs fought the most during the country’s independence, but they did not demand ‘Sikhistan’, Jains did not demand ‘Jainistan’, Hindus did not demand ‘Hingistan’ but Muslims demanded ‘Pakistan’. demanded. Nazia said that Muslims demanded Bangladesh and now Owaisi is also making a similar demand. Nazia said that the Chief Minister of West Bengal went to the mosque on the day of Eid but she did not go to the temple because she wanted to instill enthusiasm among the Muslims through the mosque.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-6gLD6dQlk
Muslims are ahead in taking subsidy
During this, Pakistani YouTuber asked that there is a lot of discussion in Pakistan that India has a Hindu government and the Muslims of India are being harassed. On this, Nazia Ilahi Khan said that no person in the world can give a single clip of PM Modi’s speech in the last 10 years in which he has spoken against Muslims. Nazia said that if you look at the figures, Muslims are at the forefront in taking subsidies in India.
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