Saturday, December 13, 2014
Indian Parliamentarians Let The Pakistani PMs Know Their Value
It is a good news for those journalists and columnists who know the real face of Hindus and the Indian PM Nrendra Modi and they have been writing about their ideas and thought and nefarious designs against Muslims and Pakistan. But a sad news for those who love India and Hindus and arguing always about the common culture and civilisation and are extremely pro-India (specially drummers, jokers and paid journalists). They ignore actual ideology of Pakistan on the basis of which we got rid of Hindus and Britishers both. Specially, the rulers sitting in palaces will be too sad as their parliamentarians have been ignored in India. Let me repeat HINDUS AND JEWS CAN NEVER BE FRIENDS OF MUSLIMS. Here is very interesting proverb in Punjabi that exactly reflects the present situation and ignoring of Pakistani MPs by Indians " Hor Ganay Chupo" ( Still chew more sugarcane). I do not know more Punjabi so am unaware of the background of this proverb. Government did not show its reaction on the issue of of forcefully converting 300 Muslims to Hinduism but it will definetely express its reservation about its MPs issue. According to reports Pakistani Parliamentarians complained for complete ignorance by Lok Sabha speaker Smitra Mahajan during the delegation's recent visit to India. Pakistani delegation comprising of parliamentarians were given cold shoulder by speaker Lok Sabha in India as they were not introduced in the house. First they were stopped to enter the building premises (Whereas, security and concerned staff is priorly informed about the arrival of 'honourable' guests, if they have a bit honour in the eyes of the hosts). by the Speaker's security personnels, Pakistani delegation 'wept'. On the other hand, Speaker claimed she was unaware of the delegation while her office said she was not committed to meet Pakistani lawmakers as the delegation was non-governmental. BJP MP Kirti Azad, who was in-charge of receiving Pakistanis, said he had urged them to come on time but they arrived at seven minutes past 1 PM " I asked them to be quick but they were late. They have to honour the speaker at least." Responding about their complain about not being welcomed, Mr Azad said," There have been a glitch somewhere" But Indian government and its officials do not care.
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