Erieye
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And how do you propose that? the other side of punjab was offered to say, what more did you suggest?There was no reason for Punjab to split. For centuries, Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims had been living together peacefully and. ironically, the Hindu Punjabi Khatris were some of the most successful community. They owned and ran most of the businesses in Punjab. Their vested interests did not favour division. Just so you know, one of modern day India's largest automaker "Mahindra" was actually a partnership between a Hindu and a Muslim, Jagdish Chandra Mahindra and Malik Ghulam Mohammed.. There were so many other great Hindu entrepreneurs of the soil who had nothing to do with India but we forced them out.
this is a shit excuse lmao. Punjabis and SIndhis probably have more in common with Bengalis than Pashtuns or Baloch. this is just called COPEAs far Bangladesh, i'm glad they are not part of us. I mean do you think it made sense geographically and culturally? What does a Bengali have in common with a Pakistani? If religion is the common ground, well then lets add Morocco to the list as well lol. In fact let me put it this way, Punjabis are their own biggest enemy. I have already explained the division of Punjab but also want to put out there that the Punjab of today is the only province of Pakistan which does not recognize its own language officially and no where in other parts of Pakistan you will find Shalwar Kameez being replaced with Kurta Pajama and Saree and obsession with Bollywood.