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sorry but for me my faith and all those ex-hindus/ex christians/ex-ethiest whatever they were before converting to Islam, are now highly respectable after they come to my faith.
If the Indians have weak nerves to abuse those who were once part of their faith then it means they are accepting the reality that within their community there are still thousands of low quality human.
you *zais are different. not counted
most indians think the same about paksitan, only thing is that the indians are right.
@Armstrong i never say tht you held me responsible for... partly bcoz i love all ethnic groups of Pakistan.. as i have spent more time of my life in Punjab,KPK and sindh than in baluchistan..
Drama thread !! Let there be no peace with a nation who has back stabbed us 4 times and shows a middle finger when asked to give justice to the unfortunate souls of 26/11 .
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I guess you think Pakistan is only Punjab & Sindh
Pakistani and Indian punjabis seem quite different from each other, even though we are mostly genetically same I heard.
Pakistani punjabis are Muslim and Indian punjabis are Sikh.
there are some Sikh punjabis in Pakistan and they seem culturally quite disgintishhed from us. Also Sikh in PakPunjab seem isolated and don't seem to mingle with non Sikh punjabis, I guess mostly because they can't seem to relate with us and vice versa...
Lovelock, see what I said about Pashtuns and Balochis in my post you replied to. They constitute less than 20% of Pakistan's population, though yes they are culturally different from other Pakistani ethnicities. That's like saying Turkey is an Indo-Aryan country because Kurds make up around that much of the population there.
RangerPK, well my friend come to Hong Kong some day, Indians and Pakistanis mingle with each other first before with anyone else. There's no government and media brainwashing spouting hatred about each other. I feel the reason Indians and Pakistanis want to disassociate from each other is because of the shambles in their relations and politics, completely ignoring their common culture.
Pakistan has a very beautiful, unique culture of its own that unfortunately many here seem to think is more Persianized/Arabized than it really is, because the culture (this includes customs, languages, and food) of Pakistan in the eyes of the objective observer all eventually have an Indic base to it. This is simply a reflection of Pakistan's heritage which many seem to dislike.
Lovelock, see what I said about Pashtuns and Balochis in my post you replied to. They constitute less than 20% of Pakistan's population, though yes they are culturally different from other Pakistani ethnicities. That's like saying Turkey is an Indo-Aryan country because Kurds make up around that much of the population there.
RangerPK, well my friend come to Hong Kong some day, Indians and Pakistanis mingle with each other first before with anyone else. There's no government and media brainwashing spouting hatred about each other. I feel the reason Indians and Pakistanis want to disassociate from each other is because of the shambles in their relations and politics, completely ignoring their common culture.
Pakistan has a very beautiful, unique culture of its own that unfortunately many here seem to think is more Persianized/Arabized than it really is, because the culture (this includes customs, languages, and food) of Pakistan in the eyes of the objective observer all eventually have an Indic base to it. This is simply a reflection of Pakistan's heritage which many seem to dislike.
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20 percent in only population but land wise over 55 percent of pak is ours.
In Hong Kong we Indians and some pakistanis may mingle but with us, we look for pakistanis then afghan and then Turks or Iranians.
"No two nations are as alike as Pakistanis and Indians"
"People on both sides of border want to meet each other because they share same culture, history, language, values and rituals.It's absolutely necessary to enter into a visa free regime, because people love each other due to the similarities they share. Those who get the opportunity to visit other side of the border know that how very people are curious to know about each other. I know because I had the opportunity to visit India; those feelings can't be described.
I believe history has been distorted. We have been taught that we are enemies; this has developed wrong perceptions. I want to see the states going the way people want to go with regard to their relationship with each other.
I pray to the authorities of both countries to please let us meet - "MILNE DO". This will not only help to change wrong perceptions at the individual level but also improve ties at the state level for better economic cooperation.
Regards,
Ata ur Rehman
Islamabad, Pakistan"
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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(Notice to trolls in advance: kindly go foam at the mouth and clog your esophagus on some other thread. this one isn't meant for your pygmy brains)
Er, I really didn't see Iranians or Turks coming even close to Pakistanis. Balochis, who make up less than 5% of Pakistan's population, is the only ethnic group with a substantially Iranian culture. Pakistan has a few cultural influences from only religion is really exclusively shared. Apart from that Iranian and Turkish culture are very, very different to that of Pakistan. Afghan culture, yes, it's similar to Pakistani Pashtuns. Then again, Pashtuns only make up 15-16% of the population.
But to the Punjabis, Saraikis, Sindhis, and Muhajirs, who collectively make up nearly 80% of Pakistan's population, they have very little in common with the average Turk or Iranian as they would to the average North Indian.
Ghilzai, modern-day India and Pakistan were within one border only 66 years ago. Putting a border between them doesn't make each other's culture change radically. There are definitely some different influences on the two sides of border but to say they are not similar to each other is definitely a wrong view.
You know the funny thing is,i whenver read about indians experience in pakistan or pakistani's experience in india,all i hear about is love.About how after some time they forgot even that they were in a different country altogether.I wonder if i am being kept with a pakistani, an australian,an american and a saudi,who i'll hit it off with the most,I am guessing it would be the pakistani.