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Opinion | India’s Religious Tolerance: A Stark Contrast to Pakistan’s Sectarian Violence.

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August 3, 2024
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India, known for its rich diversity and pluralism, continues to uphold its tradition of respecting and protecting the rights of its minorities. This commitment to religious tolerance is exemplified in Kashmir, where for the second time in 35 years, religious processions have been conducted peacefully, signifying a new era of harmony and inclusivity.

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Kashmir has historically been a melting pot of cultures and religions. The recent peaceful conduct of the Ashura procession for the second time, after a 35-year hiatus last year, is a testament to the Indian government’s dedication to restoring and preserving the religious rights of its citizens. The lifting of the ban on these processions marks a significant step towards rebuilding trust and fostering communal harmony in the region.

The successful organisation of these processions was the result of coordinated efforts between the local administration and community leaders. Extensive security measures were put in place to ensure the safety of participants, while also allowing them to express their faith freely. This collaborative approach underscores the respect and support extended by the Indian government towards minority communities, reaffirming India’s status as a tolerant and inclusive nation.

In sharp contrast, Pakistan has witnessed an alarming increase in sectarian violence, particularly against its Shia Muslim minority. The situation in Parachinar, a predominantly Shia region, highlights the severe persecution faced by this community.

Parachinar has been a hotspot for sectarian violence, with numerous incidents of bombings and targeted attacks on Shia Muslims. One of the most egregious instances of this violence was when an ambulance carrying injured victims of a terrorist attack was itself attacked. Such brutal acts not only reflect deep-seated intolerance but also point to the systemic failure of the Pakistani state to protect its minority citizens.

The persecution of Shia Muslims in Pakistan is a stark reminder of the intolerance and violence that religious minorities face in the country. Reports of targeted killings, bombings of Shia processions, and attacks on places of worship have become distressingly common. The Pakistani government’s inability, or unwillingness, to curb these atrocities has left the Shia community in a state of perpetual fear and insecurity.

A Call to Action: Pressure on Pakistan and International Intervention

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The ongoing persecution of Shia Muslims in Pakistan necessitates immediate and decisive action. The Indian government must exert pressure on Pakistan to halt these atrocities and ensure the safety and rights of its Shia minority. Additionally, the international community must come forward to condemn these acts of religious terrorism and hold Pakistan accountable for its failure to protect its minorities.

India, as a nation that upholds the values of pluralism and tolerance, should lead the call for international intervention. By highlighting the plight of Shia Muslims in Pakistan on global platforms, India can galvanize support for concrete actions to stop the violence and ensure justice for the victims.

India’s recent actions in Kashmir underscore its commitment to religious tolerance and minority rights. In stark contrast, the plight of Shia Muslims in Pakistan highlights a severe and ongoing humanitarian crisis. The Indian government and the international community must pressure Pakistan to stop the persecution of its Shia minority and to take a firm stand against religious terrorism.

By advocating for the protection of Shia Muslims and calling for international intervention, India can reaffirm its position as a global leader in promoting human rights and religious freedom. It is time for the world to come together to end the suffering of Shia Muslims in Pakistan and to ensure that no community has to live in fear because of their faith.

 

Er Aijaz Hussain is a Senior BJP leader and DDC member in Khonmoh, Pulwama J&K.

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