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Can We Really Consider Urdu as a National Language of Pakistan?

Our country , our rule. now get the **** off, we know what you are trying to do bharti scum.


So, today I was reading the opinions of Pakistanis in another thread and I was surprised to know that only 8% of the Pakistani population speaks Urdu as their mother tongue. As we all know that Urdu is the national language of Pakistan. And there are many other languages that are spoken by higher percentage of people as their mother tongue. So why was Urdu even made the national language of Pakistan even when there were many alternatives left? Even the origin of Urdu is in India, the arch rival of Pakistan. For comparison, Hindi have a much larger percentage of people speaking it as mother tongue in India but still it is not the National language of the nation. Infact, in India, there is no national Language and have only official languages.



Note : It is my first thread in PDF. So pardon me if there were any grammatical mistakes or the way of writing was a bit awkward.
 
Urdu should be official language and should be changed as soon as possible with smaller local language.

The origin of Urdu is the Mughals, not India.

Where Mughal used to rule?
 
Why you troll with stupid posts? You are Canadian Pakistani so likely from Karachi, stop trolling.
How are my posts stupid?

I am not trolling but it is you who is trolling me with your retarded posts.

Secondly I am from Islamabad and Rawalpindi, not Karachi.

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Urdu should be official language and should be changed as soon as possible with smaller local language.



Where Mughal used to rule?
Mughals used to rule all of South Asia, not just Republic of India.
 
How are my posts stupid?

I am not trolling but it is you who is trolling me with your retarded posts.

Secondly I am from Islamabad and Rawalpindi, not Karachi.

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Mughals used to rule all of South Asia, not just Republic of India.

No man he probably wants to say why you have a weird fetish for them?

Lol
 
Mughals used to rule all of South Asia, not just Republic of India.

so urdu developed in all South Asia not the gangland alone? which region of Pakistan used to speak urdu before British imposed this language on us after 1850? it was no where other then Delhi and UP.
 
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so urdu developed in all South Asia not the gangland alone? which region of Pakistan used to speak urdu before British imposed this language on us after 1850?
The Mughals used to speak Urdu.
 
The Mughals used to speak Urdu.

In Delhi and UP alone. at that time they were ceremonial king's, English, Nizam and other hundreds of principalities were ruling themselves. so they were not ruling south Asia but few markets of Delhi.
 
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LOL.

The Mughals spoke Turkish in the family, Persian in court.

Lucky people, the Mughals. How nice to have a court jester perpetually in attendance.

What does that suggest technically speaking?
 
LOL.

The Mughals spoke Turkish in the family,
Persian in court.

Lucky people, the Mughals. How nice to have a court jester perpetually in attendance.
Which mughal?

Babarnama is in persian.. autobiography by Babar..
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct...cGfxIBUgyurVsFpn9J-PGW2Q&ust=1506537243635866


And Mughals were actually mongols, persianised... and by the time of Bahadurshah Zafar , Urdu had taken place of persian... ever heard / read urder poetry by Bahadurshah?
 
Which mughal?

Babarnama is in persian.. autobiography by Babar..
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiQl83evsPWAhXFPBQKHfCnAdIQjhwIBQ&url=https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baburnama&psig=AFQjCNGbqicGfxIBUgyurVsFpn9J-PGW2Q&ust=1506537243635866


And Mughals were actually mongols, persianised... and by the time of Bahadurshah Zafar , Urdu had taken place of persian... ever heard / read urder poetry by Bahadurshah?

I was always told it was a mix. Actually the language of the warriors and traders of the time on some level.

Lol
 

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