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While deeply looking back in the history of British Rowlatt Act of 1919 which started its execution from Gojra I am just matching the situation of the state fabricated authorities to violate the residents.
The fabrication was of course foreign which was imposed on the local people. And if we analysis the wave of the extremism it is also a foreign fabrication which have syndromised religious violence and social apathy between the people who had been living together in harmony from many past decades.
Then started "hartal" against this Act known as the Rowlett Satyagraha
Likewise:
A “hartal” against Blasphemy laws now in Pakistan;
The joint voice against the repeal of these laws are dividing like Gandhi adopted ahinsa (non-violence), the Punjab and Bengal adopted more agitation which led to the Amritsar Massacre;
There are of course matches of the Massacre with the firing on the protestors of Sialkot which injured few of the people and the death of Robert in the jail like happened in agitations in the British Raj in the subcontinent;
I personally assume that if these laws are not totally repealed then the situation will move to two things as per of the history:
Separate province for minorities;
Mass migration of the Christians from Pakistan as it had been previously made.
I have heard that the history repeats itself. Will it repeat itself for the minorities in Pakistan???
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