Read this article this morning & considered briefly whether to post it here. Thought that we would get what we have now on this thread.
Ejaz bhai, bus kar yaar!
While i realise that you made no claims, I am tired of this similarity comparisons. You are my bhai as is every one who holds the Indian flag dear, no matter his religion or from where in India he traces his origin to. That's about it! That's where my brotherhood ends! We are 1.2 billion, i think that's enough.
When i first came to this forum, it was primarily in search of the other; the Pakistani equivalent of me. Someone not quite same but similar, someone who held different political views but similar social views. I have sadly come to the conclusion that the creature, with a few exceptions does not exist and even if it does, chooses not to make an appearance on this forum. I no longer think that i can fathom what goes on in their heads simply because i just don't see the world through the religious prism that most of them insist on seeing. I am simply stunned as to how religion affects every part of their life & dominates their thinking. I mean this as no particular criticism and though that is not the life I would choose, I respect their right to do so. However this obsession with a particular viewpoint & their refusal to look at the world through any other prism makes any similarity with Indians very superficial.
We may have been physically separated as nations only since the last 63 years but we are now mentally separated by a few 100 years and that gap only seems to widen with each passing year. Whatever similarities that existed are fast disappearing. We have different destinations in mind for ourselves and there is simply no point in deluding ourselves about our so called commonness.