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Former Pakistan MP who now sells peanuts in Haryana recalls how he was being forced to convert to Islam, celebrates CAB

 

The 74-year-old Divyaram lives with his 12-member family. He also disclosed that he had to abandon his family-owned 25 bighas of land in Pakistan due to the harassment at the hands of the Muslim community and clerics.

 
Former Pakistan MP living in Haryana expresses happiness over the passage of the CAB
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A former Pakistani MP who fled religious persecution in Pakistan and migrated to India after being pressurised to convert to Islam was delighted to learn that the Indian parliament has legislated the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 (CAB) that seeks to grant citizenship to persecuted minorities in the neighbouring countries like himself.

In a report by Jagran, Divyaram, who was once an MP in Pakistan during the reign of Benazir Bhutto, and is currently earning his living in the Fatehpur district of Haryana by selling peanuts and kulfis has expressed hope and joy over the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill by the central government.

He said that the legislation of the CAB has given him and his family an opportunity to become legitimate citizens of India. After the passage of the bill, Divyaram is hopeful that his family would be able to secure a ration card and avail the subsidies and benefits provided by the government to its citizens.

Talking about his brief stint as the member of parliament in Pakistan, Divyaram revealed that during the Bhutto regime, he had given an approbatory speech welcoming Benazir Bhutto in his constituency. Impressed by his speech, Benazir made him a Member of Parliament through the reserve seats meant for minorities.

However, Divyaram laments that soon after he became an MP, disgruntled Muslims kidnapped a girl belonging to his family and threatened him to step down.

He further mentions that when the matter reached the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the SC judge asked him to either strike a compromise or convert his religion to put an end to the case. Following this, he tendered his resignation as MP and decided to migrate to India.

Divyaram, originally from Lahiya district of Punjab province of Pakistan, came to India with his family in January 2000 on a one-month visa. Initially, he lived in Kalanaur and Rohtak city of Rohtak district. When his visa expired, he appeared before the then Rohtak DC and pleaded that he and his family do not want to go to Pakistan under any circumstances.

At that time, members of Bajrang Dal and other Hindu organizations helped him in his rehabilitation. The Deputy Commissioner also allowed him to stay there. Later, in 2006, he moved from Rohtak to village Ratangarh near Ratia town of Fatehabad and is living there since last 13 years.

The 74-year-old Divyaram lives with his 12-member family. He also disclosed that he had to abandon his family-owned 25 bighas of land in Pakistan due to the harassment at the hands of the Muslim community and clerics. They would pressurize him into adopting Islam. When he refused to embrace Islam, they started exploiting him.

Ever since Divyaram took refuge in India, he hoped that there would come a leader who would take cognisance of their pitiful situation and strive for their betterment. He is thankful to PM Modi that he brought the legislation for providing citizenship to thousands of persecuted minorities who fled their original country and are leading a difficult and uncertain life in India.

 

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@Under_Score 1984 was the darkest year in modern Indian history, fukc Congressi b@stards who butchered Sikhs all across North India and also allowed Bhopal gas tragedy to happen (personal loss since my dad's family was from there), Rajiv Gandhi escorted Warren Anderson out of India. That dynasty is the worst thing to happen to independent India, even there Rajiv kutta was the worst of them all. 

 

I share the pain of Sikh brethren, would want nothing more than seeing justice meted out starting with the bigwigs like Kamal Nath and Tytler. I consider Sikhs as my own and the great Gurus as ideals of humanity, I consider all dharmics my own...Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism all are of Indic-origin with majority of the holy places in this part of the world. If we don't stand up for each other who will? Pains me to see hostility among our own, we must understand our historical responsibility and strive for unity. 

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42 minutes ago, Under_Score said:

@Gollum Looking at your various posts, I understand the pain you feel to see injustice done to Hindus in this present volatile situation.......Multiply this pain by 50 times and then you'll understand how Sikhs worldwide even today feel about the anti-Sikh mass Genocide. It is sad to see innocent humans die, I wish there were people like you who raised their voice against the murderers immediately after 1984 carnage when the India Govt sponsored riot crowd who mercilessly killed innocent Sikhs in Delhi & Kanpur who had NOTHING to do with terrorism in Punjab.  

 

It does hurt when your own are the victims.

There were people like @Gollum and are and will in Hindu community enmass. I will say atleast 90% educated Hindus will continue to fall in that category. Just for stats a Hindu is 500 times less likely to commit a crime when compared to their Muslim brothers living in West. Infact crime rate in Hindus is so negligible that its considered 0% in west.

So expecting anything unreasonable without someone playing with instaneous  Emotional reaction is impossible.


Congress under Gandhi family is very objective. It just wanted, wants and will continue same in future to “rule” India. Its business for them.

They were official monarchs and its Also easy for rest of world to deal with Monarchs. And hence they get away with Bhopal tragedy or 1984 or inaction and corruption and global powers won’t even utter a word

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2 hours ago, randomGuy said:

Don't have to be an Einstein to accept our moral duty for Pakistani/Afghan/BD religious-minority refugees.

You don't need a PhD in economics either to realise that there are enough citizens within our borders whose quality of living need to be improved. If it stops more immigration then it's a good thing.

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2 hours ago, randomGuy said:

Don't have to be an Einstein to accept our moral duty for Pakistani/Afghan/BD religious-minority refugees.

You don't need a PhD in economics either to realise that there are enough citizens within our borders whose quality of living need to be improved. If it stops more immigration then it's a good thing.

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2 hours ago, Under_Score said:

@Gollum Looking at your various posts, I understand the pain you feel to see injustice done to Hindus in this present volatile situation.......Multiply this pain by 50 times and then you'll understand how Sikhs worldwide even today feel about the anti-Sikh mass Genocide. It is sad to see innocent humans die, I wish there were people like you who raised their voice against the murderers immediately after 1984 carnage when the India Govt sponsored riot crowd who mercilessly killed innocent Sikhs in Delhi & Kanpur who had NOTHING to do with terrorism in Punjab.  

 

It does hurt when your own are the victims.

I've gone through the reports on Sikh massacre after reading your posts. That's the most *ed up thing I've ever read. The kids today should be learning these things in the academy about the atrocities of Indian governments. 

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9 hours ago, The Dark Horse said:

I don't understand why we should bring people from other countries in...be it Hindus, muslims or whatever..we have enough population and problems already.

Bhai read the bill again ,nobody is bringing anyone in India, cut off fate was 2014 ,those who are already in will be getting citizenship rights 

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2 hours ago, The Dark Horse said:

You don't need a PhD in economics either to realise that there are enough citizens within our borders whose quality of living need to be improved. If it stops more immigration then it's a good thing.

This argument was invented by idiots too.

 

The idiot can see that in Pakistan etc. there is no respect being a Hindu, add to it the risk of life, threat of girls' abduction, forceful conversion etc. The idiot also knows Hindu, Sikh etc. Migrants from the 3 said countries are too few in numbers relative to Indian population and gdp to cause any pressures. Yet the idiot will bring in such arguments and people like me have to waste effort to type posts like this one to explain it to him.

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