Prem Chand’s coffin was marked as “Kafir”, which the parliamentarians “strongly condemned”. “He called himself a social worker. No person has the right to decide who goes to heaven or hell,” said one teary-eyed parliamentarian.
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Prem Chand’s coffin was marked as “Kafir”, which the parliamentarians “strongly condemned”. “He called himself a social worker. No person has the right to decide who goes to heaven or hell,” said one teary-eyed parliamentarian.
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The hardest part is that this is merely the tip of the iceberg. Pakistani's are becoming ever more intolerant and unaccepting of that which is different from "the norm". It is unfortunate that their "norm" is a unique circumstance, unlike any other in existence anywhere else in the world.. (& I say this as a born and raised Pakistani, who grew up to discover greater citizenship in a global cultural village.)
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