tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6353624519844552091.post5889242619090404962..comments2023-08-09T18:32:50.149+05:00Comments on The Gilgit Baltistan Tribune: Christian Province for Pakistani Christians demadedGB Tribunehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00898459303679943382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6353624519844552091.post-59384814231716235522012-01-02T09:05:18.971+05:002012-01-02T09:05:18.971+05:00I agree with the the comments. It is total ignora...I agree with the the comments. It is total ignorance, before commenting should atleast get a know how of the history and figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6353624519844552091.post-45564990689662518752011-12-16T14:31:20.940+05:002011-12-16T14:31:20.940+05:00Your views regarding liberty to practice your reli...Your views regarding liberty to practice your religious beliefs, rituals and live in the society as a free, secure and respected citizen of this country are highly appreciated. However, your views regarding formation of an Ismaili state in the form of Gilgit Baltistan, and state supported migration of Ismailies from other regions to Gilgit Baltistan are coming out of your complete ignorance, and it is a pity. The ground realities are different. Ismailies living in Gilgit Baltistan are seen to be and known as the indigenous communities who have been living over there for many centuries now. Not a single Ismaili living in Gilgit Baltistan has or for that matter his/her ancestors came in from south (i.e. Particularly Karachi or India). Secondly, and in fact most importantly, your sweeping statement about Ismaili population in Gilgit Baltistan is not closer to an iota of what it is in its entirety. Did you know that thousands of indigenous Ismaili families of Gilgit Baltistan are now settled in almost every country today? As of today, the population of Ismailies living only in Gilgit Baltistan is over 300000 lakh not in thousands. Don't be misguided by just presuming that Gilgit Baltistan is an Ismaili state. There are two other communities living over there that are Shia (40-45 % population/the majority) and Sunni (25-30 %).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com