Rohtak’s Hindu family taught Kalma in Pakistan: If she did not read Namaz, beaten with a prickly pole, brother’s name Laxman, teacher wrote Lashkar – Rohtak News


Hans Das with his wife and mother in Madina village of Rohtak.

Hans Das, who has been living in Rohtak, Haryana for 20 years, is now afraid of sending him to Pakistan. He says that he came to India with the family after harassed and burnt in Pakistan. Now citizenship has also been found here. Those who have not received citizenship, they

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Hans Das has told that he was tortured a lot. U If I did not come to read the Namaz, it was beaten with prickly poles. The teacher did not want to take a Hindu name, so he wrote Lashkar in place of brother’s name Laxman.

He said –

I want to pray to Hindus to maintain unity. Those who can enter Pahalgam and spread terror against Hindus, guess what they would do with Hindus living in Pakistan.

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Hans Das lives with his mother, wife and 5 children in Madina village of Rohtak.

Hans Das lives with his mother, wife and 5 children in Madina village of Rohtak.

Hans Das told these things about Pakistan …

  • Hindus, so had to leave Pakistan: Hans Das, who runs a puncture shop, said- My family left Pakistan on 23 June 2005 and reached Rohtak. We are Hindus, so we were tortured in Pakistan. This is the reason why we had to come here. There was our land there, he also left.
  • There was a lot of discrimination in school: He told- Atrocities were such that when I used to go to school, the teacher used to say that you will read Kalma, only then you will be taught. Become a Muslim. All the children in school used to sit on the seat, I was seated on the ground. I used to have so much discrimination.
  • If you do not recite Namaz, beaten with prickly poles: Hans Das says- When I was young, I did not come to offer Namaz. Then used to tell me to read Namaz. I said that I do not know how to offer Namaz. On this, he said that there is no Hindu-Vindu. Then he caught me and took me to the mosque. There they beat me with prickly poles, causing my body to be bled. After this, I also sat in the line of Namazis and continued to be up and down like them. I had no other option.
  • Brother’s name changed: He says- My elder brother’s name is Lashkar Das. When he was born, he was named Laxman Das, but his name was changed in school. His teacher, his thinking was bad. He used to say that I cannot speak Hindu names while taking attendance. Therefore, I am taking its name Lashkar in place of Laxman.
  • Muslims who arrived from Haryana helped: Hans Das told- Some Muslims reached Pakistan from Rohtak here. He used to speak Haryanvi and supported us a lot. They used to say that when there was a beating at the time of partition, some Hindus supported us and offered it in the train. He is a favor on us. Now our children have grown up. They do not believe this favor, so you either become Muslims or leave from here.
  • Muslim person threatened by coming: Hans Das said- When we left from there, people started asking where are you going? On this we said that they are going to Madina. He understood that Mecca-Medina is going. When we started sitting in the bus in the last, a person came running and where you guys are going? Wherever you are going, there will be the rule of Muslims one day.
  • Our sister-daughter was not safe: Hans Das says- Nowadays everything is seen on social media, but when we came to India in 2005, there was no social media. The atrocities of that time were not seen anywhere. Our sister-daughter was not safe. Will pick up the 8 -year -old daughter and say that it is Muslim. However, the girl does not even know about religion. They used to marry her.
  • Terror is spread by taking Kashmir fund in school: Hans Das told- When we used to study in school, we were taken Kashmir funds with fees. Kashmir funds were also taken from doctors. Terror is spread in Kashmir with that fund. When my passport expired in 2007, I told SP that I will not get Pakistan’s passport made. With our money, Pakistan funds terrorists and spreads terror in India.

100 people from 10 families came to India Hans Raj has reported that in 2005, 100 members of 10 families came to India. Of these, 5 families came to Ratia Fatehabad, 4 Kahanore and one in Madina. When the CAA law came in 2019, he got India’s citizenship. 10 people have got citizenship in Kahanore. 6 out of 33 in Fatehabad, the rest will get quickly. 150 out of 450 have been given citizenship in Ellenabad. We now have all the documents.

Hans Das has a puncture shop in Rohtak. This only leads to his family.

Hans Das has a puncture shop in Rohtak. This only leads to his family.

Family survived from puncture shop He said that the family came to India with a 45 -day visa. After that, he got growing on the day of visa. We knew the rules that Indians could apply for citizenship only after staying 12 years. Under this we applied and we got citizenship. Now we are living here by running daily wages and puncture shops.

India looks heaven, but there is also fear Hans Das says that if we come here from Pakistan, now this place seems to be heaven. So far there has been no problem of any kind. However, after the Pahalgam attack, there is a fear in the mind that the government should not take any steps that the Hindus who came to the halt, have to take refuge in hell again.

He said that when there was a fight in 1947, my grandfather was 4 brothers. 2 of them came to India and 2 remained in Pakistan. However, talks continued through letters and phones. He had weddings after coming here. He is an Indian citizen. I too got married here. I have 5 children. My brother and sister are also married here.

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