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There is no unity among people in Pakistan.

1,270 million Indian speaking more languages than I have hair ( trust me I have lots ) following differant religions with some looking like humans and others bordering on dangerously looking like apes and others that with cap would fit with chairman Mao are supposed to be just one indivisible whole.

You are refreshingly racist.

I always appreciate a healthy racist. :enjoy:
 
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People sitting thousands of miles distance munching on frog legs are indeed in an ideal position to judge the nation of Pakistan and then we have Indian members living with mentality of running with Rabbits and hunting with Hounds.
One just needs to compare how the Hurricane in New Orleans brought a super power to it's knees and how Pakistanis brave both man made and natural disasters time and again, if there was no unity, this nation would have crumbled like a house of cards.... to get any idea of Pakistan's unity, one needs to visit Pakistan, like some Indian politicians who just happened to be visiting around 14th August and later couldn't resist commenting.
 
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What is you racial identity? Or the thread that binds you together?

What racial link does a Pashtun have with a Sindhi?

Or a Baloch with a Punjabi?

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What is the racial link between a Pakistani Pashtun and an Afghan Pashtun.

Or a Pakistani Baloch and an Iranian Baluchi/Sistani?


What is you racial identity? Or the thread that binds you together?

What racial link does a Pashtun have with a Sindhi?

Or a Baloch with a Punjabi?

Versus

What is the racial link between a Pakistani Pashtun and an Afghan Pashtun.

Or a Pakistani Baloch and an Iranian Baluchi/Sistani?

They are all the same race but different ethnicities. Regardless of what the various ethnicities in Pakistan call themselves the majority of them are of a fusion of Punjabi/Persian/Pushtun/Southern Ottoman Turk and central Asian.
 
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Don't think the country would've stayed intact for 68 years amid a lot of challenges without Unity.
 
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They are all the same race but different ethnicities. Regardless of what the various ethnicities in Pakistan call themselves the majority of them are of a fusion of Punjabi/Persian/Pushtun/Southern Ottoman Turk and central Asian.

And that becomes a race.

Right.
 
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Ps. I accept that India has done better job of consolidating by creating a narrative whereas Pakistan is still experimenting. That however does not detract from the reality. All it shows is Pakistan needs to clear its focus.
well,,now tht u have accepted ur flaw.
let me tell u,,,its going to be very difficult for u guys for quite a few reasons.
n I feel,,,in not so distant future,,Pakistan will come back to the Indian fold.
btw happy Eid :D
 
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Yep. A hybrid race. Which is definitely not indian.

How would this "hybrid race" have been different to what we have on our side of the border, were the border to have been

1) Cut North South from Kashmir to Kanyakumari

2) Cut at the level of the Vindhyas, separating the ANI from the ASI (Atanz's bordering on dangerously looking like apes .....)

3) Cut at the level of the Indus (the ancestral divide between the Indic and Iranic civilizations for thousands of years)

4) Cut at the level of undivided Bengal (Ataz's Chairman Mao's .....)
 
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well,,now tht u have accepted ur flaw.
let me tell u,,,its going to be very difficult for u guys for quite a few reasons.
n I feel,,,in not so distant future,,Pakistan will come back to the Indian fold.
btw happy Eid :D

Not happening because Pakistanis are so vastly different from indians in every possible way that we have virtually nothing in common and are therefore no compatibility with eachother whatsoever. It's like saying soon that China, Brazil and Germany will become a part of india.
 
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And our friend from lower Bharat - He is pure vegetarian Hindu

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@waz @Icarus
 
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Pakistan has serious governance issues and unless we fix them we ain't moving forward.

Take a look at Sindh which is trapped in a vicious circle of incompetence and corruption with no end in sight.

The 18th amendment was a start but only further devolution of power right down to the local level will bring some changes especially in the case of Karachi.

As for the concern about the unity of the Pakistani state because we have grown to be so much dependent on each other the fact is deep down every one knows we are in this together....The recent change of tune of Baloch separatists shows that even the staunchest critics now realize that making Pakistan work is the only way forward for them.

For god sake why are indians so obsessed with Pakistan

This is one of the most mind boggling phenomenons of the internet age.
 
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How would this "hybrid race" have been different to what we have on our side of the border, were the border to have been

1) Cut North South from Kashmir to Kanyakumari

2) Cut at the level of the Vindhyas, separating the ANI from the ASI (Atanz's bordering on dangerously looking like apes .....)

3) Cut at the level of the Indus (the ancestral divide between the Indic and Iranic civilizations for thousands of years)

4) Cut at the level of undivided Bengal (Ataz's Chairman Mao's .....)

Have no idea what you are talking about. All I know is that people of Pakistani racial heritage are physically different from those of indian heritage. This was proved again to me when I came back from Eid prayers at a multiracial Mosque in London that is not far from an area with a lot of indians.
 
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Have no idea what you are talking about. All I know is that people of Pakistani racial heritage are physically different from those of indian heritage. This was proved again to me when I came back from Eid prayers at a multiracial Mosque in London that is not far from an area with a lot of indians.

You've just admitted Pakistan is a hybrid "race."

I was asking you how would the hybridization, and more importantly the narrative, have change over 70 odd years were the border to have been drawn differently.

Hope I was clear this time around?
 
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