Radio Pakistan continues to be wishful
July 1st, 2009 - 9:01 pm ICT by ANI
Abohar, July 1 (ANI): Pakistan, which was able to divide the Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab in the early eighties, hopes to recreate the situation if one has to believe the Punjabi Durbar programme broadcast recently.
Unmindful of the fact that the Government in Punjab is a coalition of the Akali Dal with the Bharatiya Janata Party, the programme has been stating that the Sikh community
has not been given its due by ‘Hindu dominated government’.
But Sikh scholars in Punjab have rubbished the latest attempt of the Radio Pakistan.
“According to me, the Sikhs never talk and think anything bad about anybody. Sikhs living in any part of the world never had a feeling of hatred towards any community or
religion. So, the attempt to arouse the feelings of Sikhs will not have any effect on the people of the community,” said Sardar Surjit Singh Bedi, a Sikh scholar.
“Pakistan is riven by divisions. The orthodox elements there want to prevent young girls from attending schools and not move out without veil. The number of Muslims is high
in India in comparison to Pakistan but we have never heard of any complaint from any Muslim in India,” Sardar Surjit Singh added.
Sardar Surjit Singh Bedi wants Pakistanis to accept the suggestion of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said recently that India is “ready to promote friendship with
Pakistan.”
Radio Pakistan’s authorities must understand that in India, whichever the party is in power, the government will follow the constitution and those in position of authority will
act beyond their religious identities and respect plurality of the country.
The Right to Equality given to all citizens of the country under Indian Constitution always ensures that no community ever get any chance to deprive any other community
from its freedom to prosper and carry on with its religious identity.
Can one hope that Punjabi Durbar broadcast programme producers will understand the reality in Punjab? (ANI)
- Punjabi Durbar programme seeks conflict in India - Jul 27, 2009
- Radio Pakistan's effort to revive Khalistan agitation, an effort in vain - Sep 28, 2009
- Punjabi Durbar programme finds Sikhs neglected in India - Jan 15, 2009
- Radio Pakistan finds it difficult to accept amity among Hindus and Sikhs in India - Jan 19, 2010
- Radio Pakistan says, Sikhs not given their rights since independence! - Jun 17, 2009
- Radio Pakistan unhappy over criticism of Jaswant Singh book on Jinnah - Sep 03, 2009
- Punjab villagers resent Radio Pakistan allegations - Mar 31, 2009
- Radio Pakistan keen on wooing Sikhs - Nov 25, 2009
- Radio Pakistan worried that Sikhs are a happy lot in India - Oct 22, 2009
- Radio Pakistan nostalgic about Khalistan movement - Aug 06, 2009
- Radio Pakistan still hopes to revive Khalistan agitation - Jul 13, 2009
- Radio Pakistan blames Hindus for discrimination against all communities including Sikhs - Dec 05, 2009
- Is Radio Pakistan trying to influence Indian elections? - Apr 29, 2009
- Radio Pakistan 'concerned' about drug-addiction - Oct 03, 2009
- Radio Pakistan says Manmohan Singh is following Hindu leaders' diktats! - Jun 13, 2009
Tags: attending schools, bharatiya janata party, hindus, indian constitution, manmohan, manmohan singh, pakistanis, plurality, prime minister manmohan, prime minister manmohan singh, punjab, punjabi, radio pakistan, religious identity, sardar, sikh community, sikh scholars, sikhs, surjit singh, young girls