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This guys daughter ran away with a Pakistani.
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Don't hear much about th Pakistani community there. Seems to be some concern with the Lebonese community thoughBack in the 90's, not many. I was the only Pakistani on my campus although there were 2-3 on other campuses.
I knew mostly local Sri Lankans as they are in large numbers. International students from Indian were not many either. But that was back then.
That Indian aSShole is an idiot.
Hahaha good one.Or 'that idiot is an Indian Asshole'?
Why demean an idiot eh?
Satan dwells in the hearts of men with hate.The only thing I hate more then Indians is Hindus
Hatred has made Pakistan a free state
If the enmity after Partition was allowed to heal and Kashmir had not been a problem, then a trade, security, politically connected South Asia would have been inevitable
India by virtue of it enormous population would be center to this South Asian community
In the absence of enmity as a developing nation we would neither have had the reason to develop our military, national defense or nuclear warheads
We would always been under the influence of our bigger neighbour
Our trade would be dependent, our corrupt politicians on a leash and no military or defence to speak of
Like Bangladesh and the Rohingya crises, if India had a differing view we would be so dependent that we could di nothing
Enmity, hatred has given us freedom!
We don't rely on India for anything
We have next to no trade
India is so hated if our corrupt politicians wanted to connect with them our population would revolt.
We have developed vast military complex able to defend ourselves and we are a nuclear power
Long live the hatred!
This guys daughter ran away with a Pakistani.
Bro I love all Pakistanis regardless of region or group. But I can't get over the holocaust the sikhs committed against us in August 1947. 1 million innocent Pakistanis genocided by them whilst the whole world stood silently and didn't utter a word. I hate them with a burning passion. That's why I am a big fan of operation bluestar 1984. It was a glorious and happy moment.
Pakistan will always share a cultural connection with the Indian state of Punjab. Perhaps in the early days of partition if Pakistan changed the name of its Punjab province to something els maybe it could have restricted the cross border link between the two communities. Maybe if Pakistan split Punjab into two seperate provinces north and south (Sirikhi) it could have restricted Punjab as a source of a powerful central power of authority. In terms of language what I've witnessed in four of Punjabs cities are the youth are opting to communicate either in English or Urdu, others may differ with my view, hardly any use Punjabi although Punjabi is spoken widely in the rural heartlands of Punjab. Due to these factors Pakistani Punjabis will always have a cultural link to Punjabis across the border. I feel Pakistanis have neglected their largest province of Balochestan in terms of understanding the local custom and celebrating Baloch culture language and food. This is just unfortunate Pakistanis need to celebrate and actively promote their cultures which include Sindi Baloch Pukhtun Gilgiti Hazara etc.I enjoyed reading that! Spot on! Absolutely correct! You really put things into perspective.
When I hear the stories of the genocide they committed against my innocent people, babies, children & elderly. A million killed without mercy or humanity. I am more than happy if the same is done to them. ALL of them. Innocent or not. They deserve it. The indian military did us a great favour and administered a divine retribution when they carried out operation bluestar in 1984. I only wish this on sikhs and other indians. Not for anyone else in humanity. The indians long for our race and nation to be wiped out and I wish the same for them.
Pakistan will always share a cultural connection with the Indian state of Punjab. Perhaps in the early days of partition if Pakistan changed the name of its Punjab province to something els maybe it could have restricted the cross border link between the two communities. Maybe if Pakistan split Punjab into two seperate provinces north and south (Sirikhi) it could have restricted Punjab as a source of a powerful central power of authority. In terms of language what I've witnessed in four of Punjabs cities are the youth are opting to communicate either in English or Urdu, others may differ with my view, hardly any use Punjabi although Punjabi is spoken widely in the rural heartlands of Punjab. Due to these factors Pakistani Punjabis will always have a cultural link to Punjabis across the border. I feel Pakistanis have neglected their largest province of Balochestan in terms of understanding the local custom and celebrating Baloch culture language and food. This is just unfortunate Pakistanis need to celebrate and actively promote their cultures which include Sindi Baloch Pukhtun Gilgiti Hazara etc.
Brother, we have nothing in common with Indians.Pakistan will always share a cultural connection with the Indian state of Punjab. Perhaps in the early days of partition if Pakistan changed the name of its Punjab province to something els maybe it could have restricted the cross border link between the two communities. Maybe if Pakistan split Punjab into two seperate provinces north and south (Sirikhi) it could have restricted Punjab as a source of a powerful central power of authority. In terms of language what I've witnessed in four of Punjabs cities are the youth are opting to communicate either in English or Urdu, others may differ with my view, hardly any use Punjabi although Punjabi is spoken widely in the rural heartlands of Punjab. Due to these factors Pakistani Punjabis will always have a cultural link to Punjabis across the border. I feel Pakistanis have neglected their largest province of Balochestan in terms of understanding the local custom and celebrating Baloch culture language and food. This is just unfortunate Pakistanis need to celebrate and actively promote their cultures which include Sindi Baloch Pukhtun Gilgiti Hazara etc.
Some groups of Sikh punjabis do have some similarities with Pak punjabis.Brother, we have nothing in common with Indians.
That's why I purposely stated the Indian state of Punjab. Many of the Sikh punjabis lived on our side of Punjab before partition places such as Lahore Rawalpindi Multan FaisalabadPunjabis make up less than 5% of india's total population. Only a small minority of that 5% will have anything in common with Pakistanis if at all. But that is neither here nor there. A larger proportion of South Western Pakistanis and Iranians are identical in every way. They are the same race but that does not make Pakistan a Middle Eastern or Persian nation. The miniscule similarity we have with india is vastly overplayed by false narratives and propaganda.