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Indian Muslims also voted for creation of Pakistan: Pakistan PM Imran Khan during show of strength rally

They are NRI Pakistanis living in abroad but pretend to be Indians to get some respect from white.
This whole "Pakistanis pretending to be Indian" thing is very overblown. Yeah maybe after 9/11 due to the very rampant anti-muslim bigotry and racism some Pakistanis had to say they were indians but right now no one does that. Clear proof is on Aug 14 every year go to any major city in America/Canada/UK, etc and you will see hundreds of Pakistanis celebrating independence day, I'm assuming indians also do the same on aug 15.
 
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Indians wouldn't dare celebrate their independence day in my city in the UK.

Pakistanis certainly do. We have a flag raising ceremony at home ☺️
 
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Facing the biggest threat to his post as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan expectedly fell back on religion to rally public support around him ahead of the no-confidence vote against his government.

Addressing a huge gathering at Islamabad ahead of the vote against his government, Imran Khan repeatedly fell back on his claim to recreate “Riyasat e Madinain Pakistan based on the principles of Prophet Muhammad.

Imran praised non-Islamic countries in western Europe and Scandinavia for following the principles of Islam without following the religion by caring for the poor sections of the society. However, he also praised China for following Islamic principles even as China continues to persecute Muslim community in Xinjiang.

Further, Imran Khan went on to say that the Muslims in India also voted for the creation of Pakistan. He went on to say that Muslims in India wanted to see what an actual Riyasat e Madina looks like, that is why they voted for the creation of Pakistan.


The data for provincial elections in India in 1946 does suggest that majority of Muslims in India voted for Muslim League, which wanted a creation of separate Pakistan.

Imran Khan also said that India was ruled by slaves at one point of time, probably referring to Slave dynasty which ruled gangetic plains in the 13th century, without realizing that India is slightly bigger than that.

With the economy in doldrums, inflation shooting up, and country still in FATF grey list for its support to terrorism, religion was the only thing that Imran Khan could fall back on. He attacked his opposition relentlessly throughout his speech, and tried to list the achievements of his government.

With a united opposition and Pakistan Army not showing any willingness to help him, Imran Khan has gambled on religion to save his government, like every Pakistan politician.


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He has always pushed RIyasat E Medina. That is his election campaign
 
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Why are you banned ?

"Wo hameen thay, jinn kay libaas per, sir e roo sihaayi mali gayi
Yahi daagh thay, jo saja kay hum, sir e bazm e yaar chalay gaye"
(Faiz)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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flows both ways but those things do not represent the majority of the two communities.
Then why is the targeting IMs a popular election talking point? Please don't deny the beastliness of your community. I don't even think this beastliness is solely meant for Muslims, because we are all familiar with the cruelty meted out to H in-groups and Avarnas.
 
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Pakistan has a moral obligation to protect Indian Muslims.
India has the moral obligation to protect all Indians and foreigners residing in or visiting India. As far as voting under the British, I don't consider it valid. People were politically ignorant. Look at Bangladesh. They voted for Pakistan, then got out of it, though Muslim League was formed in Dhaka.
 
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