Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
International

Hey You Cow Urine-Drinking People, Listen Up: Pakistani Ministers Indulge In Rabid Anti-Hindu Hate Speech

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Mar, 2019 09:15 PM

    Amidst rising tension between the two south asian neighbours Pakistani Punjab’s Information Minister Fayaz-ul-Hasan Chohan made derogatory remarks against all Hindus in a press conference.

     

    “Hey you cow urine-drinking people, listen up,” he said at a recent press conference. He was presumably addressing India. “We are Muslims and we have a flag, the flag of Maula Ali’s bravery, the flag of Hazrat Umar’s valor.”

     

    You don’t have that flag, it isn’t in your hands, he said. What this flag has to do with anything is beside the point.

     

    Don’t operate under the delusion that you’re seven times better than us, he added. He also told India, they also shouldn’t operate under the delusion that their “geography” is bigger than Pakistan’s. “What we have, you can’t have, you idol-worshippers,” he said in a video that has gone viral on social media.

     
     

    The derogatory phrase – cow urine drinkers – is commonly used for Hindus in Islamist parlance and was used by terrorist Adil Ahmad Dar before he rammed a vehicle laden with explosives into a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama in the name of Islam.

     

    Another Pakistani minister Ali Muhammad Khan has also gone on record to invoke Muhammad bin Qasim and Mahmood of Ghazni on India and has been openly calling for ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ (holy war against India).

     

    At a show aired on Pakistan’s Geo News channel won 28 February (two weeks after Pulwama attack), Pakistan’s Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan called Pakistanis descendants of Islamic invaders in India. “Ghazwa-e-Hind is bound to happen. Are you too eager for it?” he said.

     
     

    Pakistani railways minister Sheikh Rasheed has also gone on a communal rant against India and Hindus, threatening a nuclear war and declaring that no bells would sound in Indian temples.

     

    “If anyone will stare at Pakistan with an evil eye, his eye will be gouged out, and then no grass will grow, no birds will chirp, and no bells will sound in temples, as Pakistan is that bastion of Muslims that Muslims from the world over look up to,” said the senior minister in a video uploaded by him.

     

     

    On 28 February in his speech in Pakistan parliament where he opposed the release of Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman Rasheed appealed to every Muslim to join “Jihad”. “Doing Jihad is mandatory in Islam. If a Muslim does not do Jihad, he is no longer a Muslim,” he said.

     

     

    The idea of Jihad against India, and the jihadi goal of liberating Kashmir and eventually the entire India from Hindus and other non-Muslims is a deep rooted one.

     

    Orya Maqbool Jan is a ‘renowned intellectual’ in Pakistan and has received numerous national awards, including the best Urdu columnist in 2004. He regularly appears as analyst and commentator on Pakistani television news channels.

     

    In a discussion on Pulwama last week (28 February) on Neo TV Network, Jan called Hindus as enemy of Muslims, saying it's described as such in the Islamic holy book of Quran and Hadith.

     
     

    "Muhammad has said in Quran and Hadith to Muslims that you will have two enemies - those who do Shirk openly and the Jews. We already know that Jews are our enemies. And which community does Shirk openly? It is the Hindus. Even Buddhists don't do Shirk this openly. Today, Hindu is the only one who does Shirk openly," Jan said.

     

    Shirk in Islam is the sin of practicing idolatry, polytheism and the association of God with other deities.

     

     

    Hinting at a confrontation with a Hindu India, Maqbool further said, ‘...The main issue is that it is bound to happen. It hasn't happened until now, but when it shall happen, twenty-three crore Muslims will cease to be Indian nationals.” When asked about the option, he said, “There is no option but war.”

     

    Hassan Nisar, a ‘veteran’ journalist and analyst on Pulwama also said: “If nuclear war happens, we will survive as we have 50 countries. But you will cease to exist”

     
     

    MORE International ARTICLES

    How IAF’s Oldest Warhorse MIG-21 Downed Pakistan’s Best F-16

    On its last legs, the MiG-21 continues to bare its fangs. The most advanced aircraft that the Pakistan Air Force flaunts went down to the oldest fighter in IAF inventory, the venerable MiG-21, in an aerial duel in the skies of Jammu and Kashmir today.

    How IAF’s Oldest Warhorse MIG-21 Downed Pakistan’s Best F-16

    Malala Urges PMs Of Pakistan And India To Engage In Dialogue To Settle Current Conflict

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai on Thursday urged the prime ministers of India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to settle the current conflict and long-standing issue of Kashmir.

    Malala Urges PMs Of Pakistan And India To Engage In Dialogue To Settle Current Conflict

    Pakistan To Release IAF Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan On Friday: Imran Khan

    Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday said that as a peace gesture they would be releasing Indian Air Force pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan on Friday.

    Pakistan To Release IAF Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan On Friday: Imran Khan

    No Country Spoke In Our Favour On Indian Strike, Telling: Ex-Pak Envoy

    "It is telling that no country has spoken out in Pakistan's favour after the Indian air strike," Husain Haqqani, the former Pakistani Ambassador to the US, said.  

    No Country Spoke In Our Favour On Indian Strike, Telling: Ex-Pak Envoy

    India Shot Down Pakistan Air Force's F-16, One IAF Pilot Missing In Action, Confirms Government

    India Shot Down Pakistan Air Force's F-16, One IAF Pilot Missing In Action, Confirms Government
    India-Pakistan tensions persisted on Wednesday as the IAF chased away intruding Pakistani fighter jets in Jammu and Kashmir's Nowshera sector with India shooting down a Pakistani F-16 which fell on the Pakistani side.

    India Shot Down Pakistan Air Force's F-16, One IAF Pilot Missing In Action, Confirms Government

    Won't Be In My Control Or Narendra Modi's If This Escalates: Imran Khan

    Won't Be In My Control Or Narendra Modi's If This Escalates: Imran Khan
    Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday offered talks to India and urged that "better sense should prevail" as tensions spiked between the two nuclear-armed neighbours following an aerial engagement between their air forces.

    Won't Be In My Control Or Narendra Modi's If This Escalates: Imran Khan