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Pakistan-Bangladesh merger with India possible, like ‘Germany unification’, Khattar says

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A free trade zone is possible in distant future. :big_boss:
 
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Both are bad options, just merge us with kashmir and we are Golden
We should also claim all of Indian Punjab (the full East Punjab undivided) because Punjab was suppose to go all to Pakistan. Punjabis are being oppressed by india anyways.
 
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No political merger. Don't see it happening. However an economic union for all of South Asia for manufacturing, services, education, better utilization of resources is possible while significantly reducing defence spending.
Economic union without political union will result in fracture between fiscal and monetary policy goals. Result will be a EU type of mess where everything is supposed to work harmoniously on paper, but smaller countries accuse Germany and France for their economic issues. A NAFTA kind of free trade zone is much better :dirol:
 
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Both turkey and Greece are secular but they also went through the same thing - Muslims in Greece and Balkans were killed and driven off of their lands while Cristians of turkey were cleansed

You can be religiously homogeneous for cultural reasons, you can add religious toppings to your country while administratively secular
Greece and Turkey are Greek and Turks.
Pakistan is many nations in it while India is many nations inside it. When your whole country is majority the same ethnicity it’s easy. We aren’t. South Asia is very very ethnically diverse. We have multiple Greece and Turkey’s inside our countries.
 
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Pakistan-Bangladesh merger with India possible, like ‘Germany unification’, Khattar says​

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar made these remarks after inaugurating BJP’s national Minority Morcha training camp Monday.

NEELAM PANDEY25 July, 2022

File photo of Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar | ANI
File photo of Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar

New Delhi: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has said that at a time when a “woman from the most backward class has got a chance to become the President” of India, neighbouring countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh are witnessing “maar dhaad” (violence).

The Haryana CM made these remarks after inaugurating a three-day training camp of the BJP’s national Minority Morcha Monday. He also quipped that when “eastern and western can unite (sic), the merger of Pakistan and Bangladesh with India can also be possible”, according to a press release issued by the morcha.

While the morcha’s press release did not specify which region Khattar meant while talking about “eastern and western”, BJP insiders later told ThePrint that he was referring to Germany.

In an indirect reference to Sri Lanka, he said that the “president of a country has to run away as there is no peace”.

“Referring to the neighbouring countries, the CM said that in our country, in a democratic way, a woman from the most backward class has got a chance to become President, this is possible only in India. He said that while President Droupadi Murmu is taking oath in peace, there is a fight in Bangladesh and Pakistan, the president of a country is running away, there is no peace there. He said that we want peace and tranquility,” said the morcha press release.

Khattar further said that the main goal of the BJP is to make India “the head of the world”.

The three-day training camp for minority communities was organised at the BJP state office in Gurugram. Jamal Siddiqui, BJP’s minority morcha head, was also present at the event.

“Through this training programme, we want to strengthen our team and at the same time find unique ways of highlighting the work that the Modi government has been doing for the weaker sections of society and the minorities, especially the Pasmanda community,” Siddiqui told ThePrint.

Khattar also termed the Partition as “painful”, and said it was on religious lines. He claimed that people from minority communities were given the “minority” tag so that they do not develop a “feeling of fear and insecurity”.

You cannot compare the unification of Germany, an ethno-culturally homogenous country that was divided as the result of a global conflict to the nonsense that he stipulates.

It wouldn't be a "unification" of any sort, rather a revival of an unnatural and artificial colonial construct: 'British Raj'. No thank you.

Show me a country with Shariah Law fully implemented and I’ll move there
There are over a dozen countries and regions that implement Shariah Law, the problem with people like you is that you will claim that they do not follow "true" or "full" Shariah law.
 
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