You are the one barking about Urdu being a punjabi language, i'm just stating the reality, the language evolved and developed in what is today the state of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi and owes nothing to its development to present day Pakistan, fake stories to massage your bruised ego wont help ;)...
Tu k****R ke saath jhootha bhi hai .
You know me very well and where i'm from and i know your level . Sanskrit has got nothing to do with Pakistan, so lets not go OT and talk about Urdu
Urdu was considered a muslim language only after the 19th century thanks to British policy of divide and rule. Before that it was a common language for both Hindus and Muslims and was known by other names , the word Urdu was first used only by the 18th century and then there was a clear...
@Jungibaaz @Oscar @WebMaster @Manticore. So Shan has a free run to create duplicate IDs and abuse as much as he wants . IIRC few Indian members were permanently banned for creating double ids while Mr Resident troll has atleast 7-8 and comes back with a new one when he's banned.
@shan...
Where are the origins of Urdu? Where did Urdu evolve as we know it today? In gangetic plains of North India or Punjab ,Kashmir or Balochistan ? Which language is closest to Urdu? Is there any commonality between Urdu and Punjabi, kashmiri, sindhi or Balochi ?
Oh common dude don't concoct fake stories of Urdu's imaginary connections with Punjab when there are none. Read more about Urdu's origin, Google is your friend , i dont want to spoon feed you. The only reason Urdu is the national language of Pakistan is that its seen as a Muslim Language since...
What do you mean by "....since the language started"? There's no date of start of Urdu, it evolved over a period of time in the gangetic plains of North India as a result of interaction of Khari-boli and turkic/persian . It has nothing to do with Punjab .
I realized after going through these links that Urdu acts as a language of national integration in Pakistan and a symbol of unity , at the same time there are many who complain about invasion of a foreign language (as they perceive it to be) at the expense of regional languages.
Yes i know Urdu acts as a common language in Pakistan but i'm talking about the impression of Urdu as the language of elite and educated class . See this discussion in a Pakistani forum
Urdu Language Destroying Pakistan!
English is an alien language and the status thing attached to english is there in India as well but its a different case with Urdu in Pakistan, when one sees Pakistani politicians giving speeches even in Punjab the language is most of the times Urdu, you see Pakistani news channels, movies...
I read an article that due to introduction of job schemes like MNREGA Biharis who worked as farm laborers in Punjab during the sowing season are getting jobs in their state itself which has caused acute shortage of laborers in Punjab during the harvesting season, hence the article propounded...
Please don't tell me that Urdu is not considered as language with high status symbol and the language of the educated compared to Punjabi in Pak Punjab. Its your national language.
Anyways I was replying to a serial troll Shan who's back with his Nth ID so lets stop it there.