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Linguistically sir Punjabi in Pakistan has 12 dialects, each different from each other...infact a person from lahore might have difficulty in understanding Potohari dialect in North Punjab. Indian Punjab people speak Punjabi too with their own dialects.
When written in Pakistani Punjab they follow Shahmukhi script that is like urdu (arabic script) and in Indian Punjab they use Gurmukhi script ( sanskrit based). They can't read each other's language but verbally communicate.
Gurumukhi is Brahmi Script based, Pakistanis are too much ignorant of Pre-Islamic past of the subcontinent. Some other day, other Pakistani was claiming Sanskrit originated from pali.
Both Hindi-Urdu and Punjabi originated from same language called Shaurseni Prakrit.