Hamza913
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Sorry, but my people wrote the Rigveda. And the Rigveda's codification began on the banks of the Indus in Pakistani Punjab and moved into the heartland over the next few hundred years.
The codification ended with my people (literally) in Uttar Pradesh.
Here's a neutral source.
https://www.ancient.eu/The_Vedas/
The Vedas were first composed sometime around 1500-1000 BCE in the north-western region of the Indian subcontinent - present-day Pakistan and northwest India - and they were transmitted orally over many generations before eventually being committed to writing.
Oh, we can undo whatever we want, whenever we want.
And partition happened because we allowed it to happen, nothing else. Muslim League in 1946 was nothing. It was Congress that came to power at the time. So it's obvious that any decision will be taken by the ruling party of the time. This is common sense.
Later on, Pakistan was further partitioned into 2 by our writ. No power in the world could stop that.
Nice try attempting to rewrite history and whitewashing it with "inferiority complex".
You're not a Vedic Aryan, for most Hindustanis that ancestry was diluted long ago (unless you're a Brahmin, Punjabi or Kashmiri). Nice try.
No, if you could have stopped us, you would have.
We only lost Bangladesh because it was thousands of miles away from the mainland, blockaded, our forces were outnumbered more than 10 times over as per your own military, and we had been fighting a brutal civil war for over half a year. I highly doubt Hindustan could win in that context either.
Don't act like they were a proper part of the country. They wanted independence for a reason, it's because we viewed them as a colony.
Anyway, we've defeated you far more often than vice versa, e.g Shahbaz Khan (a Punjabi general who conquered large parts of Hindustan under Akbars reign), Mir Malagh Khan (a Baluchi who's forces sacked Delhi), Sikander Shah Mir (a Gujjar who firmly established Islam in Kashmir and almost completely removed Hindustanis from the area, earning the title of "butshikan" which means idol-breaker), Sikander Lodi (a half Punjabi-half Pashtun Sultan who ruled over large parts of Hindustan, and expanded his kingdom through further conquests), Kanishka (he came from Peshawar and expanded Kushan rule to include much of Hindustan), Shah Jahan (he came from Lahore and conquered much of southern Hindustan and fought against the Sikhs), Sher Shah Suri (another Pashtun who conquered Hindustan, he was born in Pakistani Punjab), Ahmed Shah Abdali (yet another Pashtun who completely crippled the Marathas and regularly launched raids against the Sikhs, he was born in Multan), etc.
Even a lot of your Hindustani heroes besides IVC were from the Indus, e.g Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan (Hyder Ali's father was Punjabi), the Mauryans (they were ancestrally from KPK), the Sikh Empire (they were Punjabis), the Karkotas (they were Kashmiris), etc.