This was the second such attack on a church in Karachi inside 10 days. More worryingly, at least six churches in the city have been vandalised since the start of 2012. “They desecrate churches on purpose knowing that it will hurt us the most” is the heartrending lament of one of the Christians living in the area and should put to shame all those Pakistanis who are quick to raise a hue and cry over what they consider to be discriminatory behaviour against Muslims in other countries but stay mum over similar despicable behaviour by their co-religionists in their own country.
Another facet of this development is its political aspect. Activists of various political parties are also said to be involved in the targeting of Christians in a bid to pressure them into joining their parties. The obvious religious bigotry at display, as well as its political undertones, must not be ignored. The leadership of the major political parties of Karachi — all claiming to have liberal leanings and a pluralistic vision for Pakistan — must put a stop to this menace. If any of their activists are found involved in harassing minorities, they must be taken to task and those guilty of this and other such acts must be apprehended by the authorities. However, at the moment, it seems that it will be a long time before Karachi — and, indeed, the whole country — is able to rid itself of religious bigotry.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 23rd, 2012.
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I love you god !!!... I just cant stand your fans.!!!
And then people will talk about Babri incident 20 years back - a structure that everyone admits was built by Babar after destroying an existing Hindu temple.
Destroying Churches, Temples and Gurudwara's is not blasphemy. Request Hon CJ of the SC to inform the nation as to what is blasphemy ?
where are the people of Pakistan who were claiming that "they never desecrated the holy books of other religion"... Problem is that because of systematic brain washing of people, people don't know what they are doing.. they don't have sense of right and wrong.. just acting puppet in hands of people who are using religion to achieve their personal goals.
And then we Muslims complain that they, non-Muslims do not respect our religion and our prophet. We are hypocrites.