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Pakistan Genocide - 1947+ (Post Partition)

Estimated: 8 Million Dead, converted or forced to migrate

The Worst Human Catastrophe of Modern Times

Area: Pakistan, formerly India (Bharat)

Cause of Death: Gun shots, Explosions, Dismembering, Torture

Responsible: Pakistan Government, Pakistani Political Parties, Pakistani People

Death Count: 8,000,000 +

Time Period: 1947 - 2019

Dharmic Faiths: Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhist & Indigenous people


Pakistan has recently been accusing the Indian Government, Political Party and Prime Minister as being part of a Racist, Facist regime.  But what we found was actually the reverse, Pakistan had been treating it's non muslim and even muslim minorities similar to the treatment of the Jews under the Nazi's.  What's more alarming is that they still continue to this day, without pressure from the international community.  What we found was truly shocking, 8 million Hindu's, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Indigenous people have either faced death, forced migrations and conversions since the creation of Pakistan.  All this while Muslim populations had grown significantly in India, suggesting that even Muslims have benefited from the Indian Government, Political Parties and Appointed Prime Ministers.  


Pakistan's Inception

When Mohammad Ali Jinnah created the state of Pakistan, it was supposed to be a homeland for all of South Asia's Muslims, living as equal men rather than as an Islamic State.  Even non muslims were assured of equal rights as citizens.  Despite the promises of its more liber founders, Islamism was quick to rear it's ugly head as early as 1946 and seep it's way to all aspects of Pakistani life.  Now Pakistan's history of genocide, even with some of it's Muslim citizens in Bangladesh clearly displayed they were more of a Genocidal Dictatorship, more similar to the Nazi regime of Germany. It's non muslim minorities have suffered far worst, representing around 23% of the total population at the time of partition is now as low as 3%, with other sources quoting figures as low as 1% and 2%.  Methods of attack bare striking resemblance to tactics used in Kashmir and Bangladesh, suicide bombing minority neighbourhoods, forced conversions, places of worship bombed whilst minorities are still offering prayers.  Hindu's that speak up for their communities are often kidnapped and ransomed.  


James Mattis, former Defence Secretary Gen. recently reaffirmed his stance that Pakistan is the "most dangerous" country during an interview at the The Council on Foreign Relations



How Did Pakistan Become a failed state?

From Grand Promises to Genocide

  • 1946 - Use of Islamic slogans and Islam during 1946 elections had set the scene even before Jinnah had set out his vision for Pakistan
  • 1949 - Jamaat-e-Islami provide the blueprint to turn Pakistan into an Islamic state and to implement Sharia law, once which severely persecuted minorities.  This blueprint becomes built into the constitution.  
  • Some Leaders including Bhupendra Kumar Dutta a Hindu warned that the changes above would lead to discrimination of minorities.  
  • 1956 - Pakistan’s Constituent Assembly debates focus heavily on demands from Islamic elements to declare Pakistan an Islamic state, backed by Islamic scholars 
  • In response to minority concerns, Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan stated that: "Pakistan was founded because Muslims of this subcontinent wanted to build up their lives in accordance with the teachings and traditions of Islam" which really opened the door for full Islamicafication of Pakistan
  • Abul Ala Maududi and his fellow Islamists said that citizenship in an Islamic state was open to any Muslim, born anywhere in the world but non-Muslims had to enter into a covenant with the Islamic state.
  • Even within Muslims, Pakistan started to ferment the idea of a 'Pure Muslim Race', free from Indian or Persian influence.  Even the Bangladeshi Muslims were seen as 'too Hindu'
  • Ahmadi Muslims were classified as 'Non-Muslims' and Shia Muslim men, women and children have been targeted by terrorists
  • 1977 - General Zia ul Haq, Pakistans 3rd military leader ruler imposed a policy of state led Islamicafication.  This was a change of direction from previous Islamicists, who believed that the Muslim population would voluntarily opt for an Islamic state, however most Pakistani's simply voted wherever they were offered food and clothes.  
  • Sharia Law begins to be integrated into Pakistani law
  • Anti-Shia groups openly declare Shias as unbelievers and 'Wajib-ul-Qatal' and deserving of death, they are rarely arrested or punished appropriately 
  • 1980 - Money pouring in from Saudi and other Gulf states brings in Wahhabi form of Islam to the education system, this form of Islam creates even more 'justified' persecution of Pakistan's minorities
  • 1980 - Pakistan implements Blasphemy Law, alongside other laws designed to target minorities.  Asia Bibi, a Christian from Punjab was the first to be sentenced to death under this law.  Pakistan’s law defines Blasphemy as “Damaging or defiling a place of worship or a sacred object,” and “defaming the Holy Prophet of Islam”   Only intent is required to prosecute someone and  the law is clearly not being applied to Muslims destroying or defiling non-Muslim places of worship.  1,274 people had been charged under this law in just 24 years.  
  • 2007 - Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was killed by a suicide bomber, although some sources claim she was shot beforehand.  
  • 2011 - Opponents to Islamification, even if considered a 'Pure Muslim' were sentenced to death, like Salmaan Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti, who opposed Blasphemy laws.  
  • Now - 20-25 kidnappings and forced conversions of Hindu girls in Sindh every month according to a report by the Asian Human Rights Watch.

Shocking Statistics

India Vs Pakistan Since Partition

Below it's clear to see the results of both the Indian and Pakistani regimes on their respective minority populations.  According to the estimates below, Pakistan it's minorities reduce by 28%, meanwhile India's minorities have flourished and grown by 10% in the same time period.  


Minorities in Pakistan

1947 - 30% of around 40,381,000 total population (1950)

2018 - 2% of around 207,774,000 total population (2017)


In Pakistan minorities have dwindled from over 12 million to just over 4 million, this is far below Muslim majority population within Pakistan, which have increased at over 400%


Minorities in India

1947 - 14% 

2018 - 24%


Meanwhile in India minorities have increased from 46 million to over 300 million, even faster then the rate of the majority Hindu population.  

British Raj Census - 1941 - Pakistan

Real Statistics

Pakistani sources will often quote post partition sources which will hide or at least soften the appearance of the Genocide that has taken place in Pakistan.  Even Wikipedia strangely only holds data from 1950, when the British Raj Census data is verified and readily available, suspicious at all?

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  • Air India 1985
  • Marichjhapi Massacre 1979
  • Bangladeshi Genocide 1971
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  • Bengal Famine 1943
  • Burma Genocide 1942
  • Moplah Genocide 1921
  • Goan Inquisition 1498
  • Nalanda Genocide 1193
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