Hi Jonathan,
We had bought two 1 BHK apartments in Murree a few yers back as summer homes but might be open to selling because most of us are outside of Pakistan, most of the time. My father visits there every now and then for maintenance but they're practically unused.
They're right behind...
He interviewed Senator Taj Haider, head of senate's standing committee on CPEC. It has members from all political parties and what Taj said reflects the views of all committee members. So everyone is wrong except PMLN?
I'm not sure where you got this from. Bhangra is a traditional Punjabi dance and is performed at almost all festivals. It's one of the dances that armed forces officers prefer along with a couple of other traditional ones.
I didn't talk about the festivals, i talked about the ceremony being dominated by Hindu rituals despite other faiths being present. That is a reflection of India as a whole where other faiths have a ceremonial status while Hinduism takes a lead role.
On the surface it does seem like Indians, regardless of religious affiliation are more religiously zealous (not particularly more religious) than lets say the people in the US or UK but its just conjecture unless proven with stats. But Indians certainly aren't secular to the level of the US or...
India is a developing country with a majority Hindu population. It's only natural that Hindu ideals would permeate and dominate the cultural and social spheres of the country as well.
USA despite its strong secular ethos still has a noticeable Christian influence.
India has a bigger Muslim...
That's fine. Just accept that and don't propagate that you're the benchmark for secularism and demonize other countries. No harm in being a Hindu country.
There're only a handful of countries in the world which are tilting more towards secularism than being influenced by a major religion.
Coconut ka koi dharam nahi hota lakin coconut ki dharmic connotation zaroor hoti hai.
And I can't speak for Sikhs but Muslims don't celebrate an occasion the way it was done at the ceremony.
Sure but as I said the rituals were all Hindu centric. Muslims, Christians and Sikhs don't celebrate by breaking coconuts and doing what the hindu priest did.
If I agree with this, it only strengthens my point which is by all intents and purposes India is a Hindu dominant country.
Maybe that wasn't the plan but that's how it's turned out to be because one group is so overwhelmingly bigger than the rest.
I saw the pictures and would argue that you...
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