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How I, a Punjabi, was brainwashed with anti-Pashtun bigotry. And how I unlearnt it
I am a Punjabi who believes you people are misrepresented, misread and misused. I am a Punjabi who urges you to interact with common Punjabis and let them know what they believe is absolutely incorrect
1:25 AM, February 27, 2017
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https://nation.com.pk/blogger/farah-adeed
Farah Adeed

Punjabi who has been living in the capital of Punjab for almost four years. I am studying both politics and sociology simultaneously at the University of Punjab, Lahore. I know very little about your culture and political beliefs but, for sure, I know more than any ordinary Punjabi . I am sharing my educational background and familiarity with your culture and politics to demonstrate one very important thing which I am intending to discuss in this piece: politics and social philosophy of life.

We know your loyalty is beyond any doubt, your dedication, passion, and commitment with your assigned goals do not need any certification. And your sense of self-esteem is probably the thing the whole Pakistan is proud of.

You did a lot for Pakistan, for Afghanistan, for Saudi Arabia, for America and for the whole world. But in return you got blood, pain and a bad-name. Hold on… this is not what God has done with you. This is what humans, your so-called brothers, did with you.

There was a time when Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the father of the nation, trusted you and gave you both respect and responsibility. And what you returned us was probably something our strongest army wouldn't be able to give us. I, like the father of the nation, feel proud of you.

But since 1980s you were used, misused, exploited, maimed, beheaded, murdered and ultimately declared as the biggest terrorists of the world. All this happened when you were fighting a ‘holy war’ for the capitalist America to defeat the atheistic Soviet Union under the leadership of Zia and his Saudi brothers. Americans gave dollars, Saudis surfaced ideological grounds, and Zia being a strategist devised murderous strategies to fight this war. As a result, the Soviets were white-washed, America came out as the sole superpower of the world, Zia went away to meet his awaiting- seventy two virgins and Saudis joined Americans to celebrate their victory.

You remember you were ‘jihadists’. You were ‘ghazis’. You were brothers of Zia. But you were so as long as there was war. At the end of the war you were zombies, terrorists, and the biggest enemies of peace of the world.

This is a sad story. This is a bitter past which dominates the bloody present. This is what your brothers did with you.

The important question remains: who got what from this war? Both Pakistan and Afghanistan are paying the heaviest price of their bravery and love for their brothers and friends. A harsh reality of the day!

This is what happened in history. I can’t change it. Nor can you or anyone else. We have to accept it.

Let’s talk about other things. Why do we, Punjabis, not regard you as trustworthy friends? There is a reason behind this mistrust and awkwardness. I still remember when I was a child I used to go out almost all the time. My mother used to assert: ‘Do not go out. There are Pathans in town and they will take you with them.’ And believe me I used to be very scared of you whenever I heard about your presence.

Then I came to Lahore and here what I initially learnt was so scary: “Pathans are dirty. They love ‘naswar’, smoke, and eat tasteless food and follow stupid things. Girls don’t like them. Most of them are gay, so try to avoid them as much as you can.” This is what I learnt from my friends, their friends and from lay public.

Unfortunately, when I formally joined my university I had a very bad image of the Pathan in my mind. I remember in my first ever class at the campus when I saw that there were some Pathans in my class I was just thinking so many bad things about them: abductors, heartless, homosexuals…

With all this I started reading with them and reluctantly interacted with them. I started finding things contrary to what I had learnt. They were more loving than Punjabis, more loyal than anyone else in my social circle, more intelligent, more outspoken and more concerned about Pakistan than us. This is what I learnt about Pashtuns in my own classroom and through my extensive interaction with them.

Moreover, I read about you. I was interested to learn about your culture including marriage system, badal (the concept of revenge) and everything about Pakhtunwali. I found you people with a strong sense of identity in a Pakistan where everyone else is struggling with his/herself because of identity crisis.

I was lucky to get a chance to stay at Peshawar University when I was selected as a participant of Third International Summer School. I ate your traditional foods and took the same tea. I love Afghani Pulao and want to visit again my friends, Sajid and Abid in Peshawar.

The bottom line is, dear Pashtun friends, you have been stereotyped in a very bad manner in Pakistan. Who did it? I really don’t know. But I know it has been done so smartly that there must always be a dividing line in Pakistan between “us” and “them”.

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The sadder part is that now terrorists are being profiled on racial basis and so many Punjabis believe Pashtuns are bad people; violent extremists. Our police is issuing notices and warning us to report if we see any Pathan selling tea in their traditional outlook. I am sad to read this notice. All this made me teary-eyed.

I wrote this letter to convey my love, not any sympathy, because I know you people neither need nor like it. I am a Punjabi who believes you people are misrepresented, misread and misused. I am a Punjabi who urges you to come here and interact with common Punjabis and let them know what they believe is absolutely incorrect. Come here and teach these people how to love, what it means to be sincere, what it means to be Pakistani and most of all tell them what it means to be Pashtun .

God bless you!
 
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The sadder part is that now terrorists are being profiled on racial basis and so many Punjabis believe Pashtuns are bad people; violent extremists. Our police is issuing notices and warning us to report if we see any Pathan selling tea in their traditional outlook. I am sad to read this notice. All this made me teary-eyed.
That Notice has no value,until Area SHO or Moharar of Police Station has stamped and signed it.
In Every Area of Punjab there are thousands of Pashtuns,Twin cities are almost 50% Pashtuns.Lahore has 26 Localities with majority of Pashtun Population.Many of PNLN right hand men in Model Town Area are Pashtuns.
I don't know from where writer wrote that crap.Today even Narcotics Department has stopped profiling based on ethnicity.
 
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Zia 80s wohi Rona dhonaa libtards ka.. Is Bibi ko koi batai Kai pashtuns fought britishers as well, there was no punjabi making them fight back then.infact they were on opposite side. Pashtuns fought the Soviets by their own will not for US or PAkistan and they are proud of the fact that they had them go away. Secondly it wasnt Zia but Zulfiqar Bhutto who initiated guerilla warfare in afghanistan as early as 1973.
 
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The only way to break prejudices is to increase interaction. Having said that I grew up in a Punjabi household and whereas the usage of words like "pathan" was and is common which I am trying to convince my near acquiantences to change, the common perception of Pakhtuns is an honorable people and not nearly as negative as portrayed in the OP article. Maybe it varies from family to family.
 
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It is kind of a stupid article in the way that it basically says that Punjabis are brainwashed into hating Pashtuns. To me, such a concept of hating fellow Pakistanis is just so foreign. Also, maybe it's because I live overseas that I see no harm in it, but I see nothing wrong with the word "Pathan," it is just the Urdu word for "Pashtun."
 
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common humans did not think like this . i see no difference between pathan and punjabi .

Agree. Now if we have people who do think like this - I think it is safe to think their ability to understand is not even at the basic human level.
 
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another idiot opens his mouth and thinks the crap that is gathering up in her brain should be made public. As for that fake notice that someone posted to create a news, why didn't she call local police department and see how they deal with her first.
 
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So-called Punjabi bigotry toward Pashtuns is not really a thing. The real problem is Pashtun nationalism. There is no such thing as Punjabi nationalism in Pakistan. So why can’t other ethnic groups especially Pashtuns cure themselves of the cancer of ethnic nationalism? Pashtuns complain of discrimination in Pakistan like the killing of Naqibullah Mehsud (an isolated incident – there are police killings everyday which don’t raise so much as an eyebrow), but what about Pashtun discrimination against non-Pashtuns in Afghanistan. Look how Ashraf Ghani, in order to accommodate Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, is dismissing non-Pashtun governors like a dictator and ethno-nationalist. Pashtuns cry racism in Pakistan while they treat non-Pashtuns like trash in Afghanistan. What a hypocrisy.

The truth is, Pashtuns are bitter about the fact that the majority of their people are now ruled from Rawalpindi. They can’t handle the fact that the Indic “daal-khors” rule over them. They can romanticize the past all they want and sing about their Durrani dynasty and their conquests of India. But right now, in the year 2018, the Pashtuns are losers, their people are divided by the Durand Line and the majority of them are ruled from Rawalpindi GHQ. Poetic justice.
For one pushtoons are tribal (survival instinct/fight with mughals) this isnt the case with punjab..
Pushtoons tribal values are going to diminish if given time. Like it happened in Punjab.
Pushtoons in my opinion are more nationalist (Pakistan ) than any other place hence while punjab and sindh will only vote for punjab , sindh based party you will see that in KPK PMLN and PPPP have previously made govts
 
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Pushtoons in my opinion are more nationalist (Pakistan ) than any other place hence while punjab and sindh will only vote for punjab , sindh based party you will see that in KPK PMLN and PPPP have previously made govts

Some Pashtuns are nationalist, some are Islamic, but a lot of them are traitors and leftists who support the khabees ANP and name their university after a traitor "Bacha" Khan
 
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Pakistani bano. Pakistani

Ek dafa pehle btaya ja chuka hai
 
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Some Pashtuns are nationalist, some are Islamic, but a lot of them are traitors and leftists who support the khabees ANP and name their university after a traitor "Bacha" Khan
lol, now support your claim with facts..
KPK..voted for imran khan and and ANP only took 4 posts..hell even the Punjabi PML N party got more votes

while Punjab always vote for PML N/ punjabi card and a person who is praising mujeeb ur rehman

i am waiting for your logical answer
 
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lol, now support your claim with facts..
KPK..voted for imran khan and and ANP only took 4 posts..hell even the Punjabi PML N party got more votes

while Punjab always vote for PML N/ punjabi card and a person who is praising mujeeb ur rehman

i am waiting for your logical answer

Alright here's your logical answer. I said some Pashtuns are traitors (not all). Some Pashtuns support ANP, but obviously not all.
And do you remember when the Pashtun nationalist traitor Mehmood Achakzai condemned the execution of another traitor, Akbar Bugti, in the Parliament no less?
And don't forget 2008 elections when ANP won 48 out of 99 seats in NWFP provincial assembly. So obviously a large fraction of Pakhtuns are traitors and leftists.
 
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