Tuesday, June 6, 2017

IS IT CALLED PARTITION?

Hi friends,

I do not write this from a communal angle. I consider all are the children of God. I write this in the interest of our nation. Please read this without any bias and give a serious thought.


In a family, normally the first son, after his marriage, develops misunderstanding with the parents and goes separately and claim for his share of the property. Another son close to him tries for compromise or understanding between them. After becoming the father, he understands his father or the father longs for the grandchild and they reunite and decide to live together. 


Similarly, from British India, Pakistan went separately in 1947. If you observe from the following figures, collected from Wikipedia, Muslims in Pakistan and in India are equal in number at 180 million. The Muslims in Kashmir is about 6% at 12 million, It cannot be called partition at all.


When India is taking care of an equal number of Muslims, Pakistan should feel happy. When this dispute will be over? What is the solution? The solution lies in the hands of Muslims in India. They should condemn Pakistan for its atrocities against India and pressurize them for a settlement. We have so far fought 4 wars losing thousands of lives and spending crores of rupees. The economy of both the country is affected. 

INDIA

India/Population  1.311 billion (2015).
About 80% of the Indians are Hindus. 
Indian Muslims Total population of approx. 180 million (2015 estimate], 14.2% of the country's population 

PAKISTAN

Pakistan/Population 188.9 million (2015)
About 97.0% of Pakistanis are Muslims. 
Pakistani Hindus Total population 5.6 million (2011) 2% of the Pakistani population

KASHMIR

Islam with 97.16% of the region's population identifying as Muslims, as of 2014. 
The population of Jammu and Kashmir is 12.55 million. 

NOTE: 

The referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom took place on 18 September 2014. The voters answered with "Yes" or "No", on the question "Should Scotland be an independent country?" The "No" side won, with 2,001,926 (55.3%) voting against independence and 1,617,989 (44.7%) voting in favour. The turnout of 84.6% was the highest recorded for an election or referendum in the United Kingdom. GOD BLESS YOU.

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