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44% of Indians support reunification with Pakistan, finds survey

Sample size is okayish, and survey conducted by CVoter, so I am assuming it's legit atleast on paper.
However, finer details like demographics et al need to be checked.
Mostly woke college campus crowd. Two nations are SO different that they can never reconcile.
 
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Because of Strong Currency, Beautiful Places, Hot Girls and Secularism,
What a sick fook this guy is 😂😂 Hot Girls 😂😂 Pakistan has enough beauty to sustain itself till the end of day.

I mean to end this discussion there maybe some liberal feminist fooks who would like to scratch the randians balls but the average representation of Pakistan is the hard working Musalman Kisan and rural life as long these people hustle on Akhand Bharat is a dead dream only confined to the history books i mean if the Sikhs and British couldnt stop a minority religion from carving its identity who the fook is Modi.
 
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As Hindu majority India achieven greatness again, the muslim of the region would stop looking at the Arab Muslim world. And most will go back and find solace in native Indic spritualism in Hindu vedic dharma to buddism, Jainism and Sikhism.
Sikhism was a Punjabi origin religion, Pakistanis can join the fold and become Khalistan, a friendly state within Akhanda Bharat.
The land of Pakistan is Scythian land it is as alien as Iran is to India even when you ask a Sikh he does not have the balls to say Khalistan in Pakistan because he knows these are not your average gangu Muslims we have been guarding the western frontier for centuries the Lindus can try all they want.
 
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They just want the land, not the people. Akhand Bharat!
A major tsunami in Mallapuram, or wherever the hell else you're from... would hit the spot so nicely right about now.

on second thought, a tsunami would be a waste of nature's fury.. tere lot ke liye ek chullu bhar, or lota bhar hi chalega.. doob maro bkl'on.
 
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New Delhi: A survey that aims to “take stock” 75 years after the 1947 Partition — asking citizens of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh a series of questions on political, economic, social, and religious issues — has found that 44 per cent of Indians would support reunification with Pakistan.

Around 14 per cent of Indians said the Pakistani government could be trusted, while 60 per cent believed Bangladesh to be trustworthy, found the survey carried out by the Centre for Voting Opinion & Trends in Election Research (CVoter) and the Centre for Policy Research (CPR).

Conducted across the three countries using 15 languages between May and September, the survey’s first report, released last month — containing the responses of the 5,815 Indians surveyed — also assesses prevalent gender norms, what citizens had to say on India’s economic prospects, the country’s employment situation and its infrastructure.

When asked about democracy in India, the survey also found that 48 per cent of citizens believed it had been strengthened over the past 10 years. Around 51 per cent also believed India was nowhere close to autocratic rule, while about 31 per cent thought the country “might slide” into autocracy.

Partition

Around 46 per cent of Indians said the partition of India and Pakistan was the “right decision at that time”, and 44 per cent supported the division of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The survey, however, noted that people in western India, comprising Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Goa, remained critical of the Partition. The region was also “supportive of any efforts of reunification”.

Age also proved to be a deciding factor in the survey. It said that only 30 per cent respondents above 55 years supported the 1947 Partition, against 57 per cent who thought it was “wrong for the two nations to be divided”.

Progress on infrastructure

When it came to living conditions, the condition of roads, water quality and employment in India, 79 per cent of respondents thought that infrastructural progress had been better than expected.

South India, however, disagreed a little. Only 28 per cent of respondents from the region found progress on infrastructure to be better than expected. In the east and north of India, 53 per cent and 51 per cent respectively shared this view.

The survey also noted that around 70 per cent of ‘upper-caste’ Hindus and people from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) believed that progress in infrastructure had been satisfactory. Around 60 per cent of respondents from religious minorities and about 47 per cent of those from Scheduled Castes (SC) found infrastructure development to have been worse than expected.

Economic prospects

When it came to the country’s economic prospects, the survey found most Indians to be optimistic. On average, about a third of respondents agreed that India’s economic condition would improve in a few years, while about 26 per cent predicted it would get worse.

Religious minorities such as Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs, however, reported pessimism. Around 53 per cent of Muslims thought the economic condition of India would progressively worsen.

Gender disparities

The survey also sought to assess how prevalent gender norms affected the country’s economy. Around 62 per cent of respondents said women in their households needed permission to take up jobs, participate in political meetings, or wear the clothes of their choice.

When assessed on these terms, the survey found regional trends: Women in the south enjoyed the least autonomy, while those living in western India enjoyed greater freedom.

The survey also found that 51 per cent of urban women needed permission from their families to work outside their homes, while the percentage stood at 65 per cent for those living in rural India.

When it came to politics, 61 per cent of women said that they had never participated in a rally or campaign. The survey also found that women with more education participated less in political rallies and campaigns.

Source: https://theprint.in/india/75-years-...ification-with-pakistan-finds-survey/1153338/
India is a a living hell.
Who would want to join india.
 
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These are mostly the Akhand Bharat retards. They are expansionists and don't really care much about internal issues or effects of such an integration as long as the map size increases.

Remember that this is only a 5000 people survey which is less than a drop of the population of India and could also have several selection biases.
Once they get pakistan they plan to expand it to central asia. Until they touch Russia..
Lads are playing conflict of nations game in their head
 
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Every Dumb Thinks, He is Intelligent and Others are Fool
Well let me be frank your the biggest spastic I've seen on this forum till date 😂😂 i don't know how you people disregard basic levels of intelligence and observations.
 
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Mostly woke college campus crowd
And how do you know this? you'd think they do a better job of getting an efficient and accurate sample size for their survey. It says Gujarat and Maharashtra were some of the most supportive for reunification, you wouldn't find much "woke" people in those places.
 
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Its thePrint ,even their survey happens in Jamia/shaheen bagh.

No one in his right mind would like to live amongst them, even visa/tourism should be completely banned.
Yes please ban tourism its not like Pakistanis are itching to get a glimpse of Mumbai slums, frankly its the other way around most Indians want to visit Pakistan and its better you stay the fk away.
 
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Lol At joining... Pakistan would rather chose to annihilate India then joining and the Indians know this..

Pakistan sees itself above India and they are the ruling elite of the subcontinent for thousands of years if anything Pakistan would only do it if they were the once who annexed India once more
 
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Every Dumb Thinks, He is Intelligent and Others are Fool
So, by that definition.. every smart thinks he is a fool and others are intelligent ?

is that true ? yes it is.. socho, gawr kro is baat pe thordi der
 
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the only connection you Indian people have with Pakistan is the Indian Muslims who came in 1947. Rest of Pakistanis country has zilch to do with india culture.
 
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