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Altaf Hussain would lose the support of the Urdu speaking Pakistanis in Karachi & all over the country if he even thought of doing this. Btw, I see no link or source to support the title of the thread.
Sindh will remain Sindh, & Urdu speaking Pakistanis will remain an integral part of it.
I laugh out loud when I read threads like these: the height of ridiculous talk. Even though Rafi bhai, I appreciate your kind words & reassurances to the Urdu speaking Pakistanis; frankly speaking, we don't need any of these reassurances. Pakistan is our one & only home, whether we live in Pakistan or even outside it. We are Pakistanis, Sindh-Punjab-KPK-Balochistan-Northern Areas, the entire Pakistan is our home. Sindh will always be our home, we will live peacefully alongside all our Pakistani brothers of all ethnicities. We are Pakistanis, proud to be Pakistanis, & can't think about being anything else. I don't think I can be any clearer about my sentiments towards Pakistan & the Pakistani people than this.
Assalam alaikum
Rafi bhai, i m on this forum since many years even before i register never commented on karachi or mqm issue this is the 1st day as i wrote on other thread may be bcoz of what is going on in karachi.
I have a lot of respect for the urdu speaking ppl i talked about those who use this card and there r many ppl who r urdu speaking can't call themselves mojhajir and i got no problem if somebody wants or demand rights. BTW though i m punjabi but my parents were also mohajir it is not only urdu speaking ppl who migrated from india there r hundered thousands of pakistanies who left the dead bodies of their relatives and they r not urdu speaking.
And as my policy dont respond to personnel attacks.
TARIQ
this man is nuts....he is not even a Pakistani Citizen...demanding mohajir province in france woud have made more sense.
If that even happens to be true, Lanat aisey banday pey
For God's sake, there is no Mohajir or a Urdu-Speaker! We are all one Pakistani, no more, no less!
Retards.
The important thing is to realize that even though we have ethnic differences, we do not look at our ethnic differences as a source of division, but a source of diversity. We do not even need to look at our ethnicities, because we have such a special bond of being Pakistanis, one which is far far far superior than whatever ethnic differences we have. And I think most Pakistanis think that way.
I do not look at people from the spectrum of 'ethnicity'. I have more love for certain Pashtun, Baloch, Punjabi, Sindhi people than I do for my own Urdu speaking people. I have more love for people like Shahid Afridi than I do for people like Altaf Hussain. Pashtuns, Balochis, Punjabis, Sindhis are just as equal brothers & sisters to me as my Urdu speaking people are. We are all Pakistanis, & that's what's important.
A Mohajir province would be hard to carve out because the term "mohajir" constitutes different kinds of people from various ethnicities and religious groups. I would like to see more provinces in Pakistan because it'll help spread power more evenly around Pakistan.
A better idea would be to make Karachi a separate province, special district, special administrative area, etc.
That way highly neglected cities like Larkana, Thatta, Hyderabad, etc can be properly developed and get attention while Karachi won't be under the influence of feudal lords and take away development from Sindhi cities.