There is no Punjabi-Pashtun tensions, we have lived peacefully with each other for a very long time. In my area, there is no distinction between us.
Childish rubbish like "pakistanis r dalkhors" or "kick all afgandus out" is overwhelmingly limited to no-life jingoists on the internet.
Quite...
I don't believe that would be a realistic goal, but then again, China has performed many miracles (especially within the economic field) before, we will wait and see.
No one here denies that we lost the war.
What we do deny however are your claims of Bengali genocide and 200,000 women raped, neither of which have no basis, hence why only two countries in the world recognize the supposed "Bengali genocide"; India and Bangladesh - there are no basis for such...
This doesn't make much sense; why would their bring their IoK student ID's and Indian rupees?
Secondly, if they were in any way connected to RAW, this wouldn't be a police case.
My guess is that they were either smugglers, crossed over illegally to visit family or fled (I had a family member...
I believe religion is a major cohesive pillar, but it is not the sole cohesive pillar nor can it be, as is evident by the separation of East Pakistan.
We have many other unitary elements; such as strong historic and ethno-cultural ties with each other, much more so than other post-colonial...
East Pakistan was a semi-enclave 3,000 miles away that had no ethno-cultural ties with West Pakistan, such an experiment was never viable. East Pakistan was bound to naturally separate in one way or another, now lets just move on.
TTP condemned the attack, it also doesn't make sense for them to attack a madrassa.
The cleric here was known to be pro-Taliban; so it's either the NDS or Daesh that were behind the attack.
I believe what's done is done, there is little point in discussing these matters now.
We needed a foreign lingua franca so that no provincial language takes precedence over the other. Farsi and Urdu were the two main candidates with Urdu being green-lighted to better accommodate the Muhajirs...
Very inaccurate.
Urdu is a Hindustani language with it's origins in the UP region where it was largely contained until the British began to aggressive promote it.
By the time Urdu even "caught on" the Mughal Empire had primarily been reduced to regions around Delhi only. Modern-day Pakistan...
The Hindi-Urdu controversy in Syed Ahmad's time was primarily a communal North Indian issue; not sure how you consider it as the "first pillar of Pakistan movement" when the people of modern-day Pakistan hardly understood or spoke the language at that time.