1) At the time of partition, the way British developed the sub continent, the industries, education, jobs and skills associated with them, in nutshell, majority of development was done in what was to become India on 15th August 1947. Have we not all brought up with this knowledge in our history lessons? As to how struggle for Pakistan, to build it from scratch was nothing more then a miracle. It's a no brainer, that those who migrated, were better educated and better skilled. It's not a dig or degrading Punjabis or any other ethnicity, but it's a fact that they were simply not upto to task to run the affair of state due to to lack of opportunities and skills sets required, thanks to British raj. Peasants cannot run the country, otherwise you will see chavs in british parliament.
So this moronic notion that jobs were "stolen" or they were handed out to mohajirs, is beyond being lunacy.
2) allow me to squash this non sense about "better opportunities" or "economic reasons" which were the motivation factor for mohajirs to move to Pakistan. Firstly, no one move for the sake of it specially when own life might be put in danger during the course of action. Secondly, 1947 Pakistan was hardly a " goose which lays golden eggs" for people to jump on any opportunity to migrate to it. It was a absolute mess actually. My grandfather was working for British railways, he was given the choice to stay put or move to Pakistan. He opted for Pakistan, left his havali, all his ancestral fertile lands, end up serving in Mir Pur Khas, middle of desert, with scorching sun, and having no pen on his desk to do his daily official work. His brother didnt leave India however. The fact that there are more muslims in India then in Pakistan really should be an eye opener to these nutcase who think that mohajirs came to Pakistan for "economic reasons". I have never come across any mohajir of first and second generation who have got the memories of partition saying that economics was the driving force for migration. On the contrary, many turned to rags from riches.
@Indus Pakistan .. cease and disest from this toxic non sense that you are spreading. What next? How Punjab was responsible for creation of Bangladesh?
@WebMaster you are a clown to positive rate this garbage. Should have been binned at the first sight.