I'm quite in touch with reality as I still receive news from people on the ground in the areas the Urdu speaking media does not dare to tread either for fear that Raheel Sharif would be unhappy that it goes against his 'all is good' propaganda or because the Pashtuns/Pathans now have as little love for the Urdu speakers as they showed to Pashtun refugees whom the Urdu speakers prevented from entering 'Urdu speaking provinces'.
And no they haven't been opposed to them. I seem to recall Asif Ali Zardari and the MQM got on quite well e.g. Dr Asim Hussain. The dramabazi of MQM being opposed to feudalism was a cover story from back in the day when the MQM wanted money and publicity from leftists around the world.
So you think that MQM represents Urdu-speakers?
Great news you've been receiving. Cheers.
Pakistan's founders and their immediate supporters are the past. Must Pakistanis be slaves to the past?
We take pride in our history and the independence movement, for that is what defines us as a nation: Freedom from slavery and subjucation, discrimination and fear of persecution.
What of Europeans coming over to Palestine to claim it as their "
homeland" ?
Must all Israelis succumb to this tradition of occupation?
To discuss this with reason the dogmatic wall of Pakistan's H.E.C. has to be ignored, surmounted, or eliminated, yes?
The HEC is unrelated to Israel's contempt of human rights or are you suggesting that the HEC is the reason behind human rights abuses at the hands of Israeli troops and vigilante movements?
The obvious comparison is
Israel-India trade:
Mostly Israel imported textiles and mineral products while exporting machinery, tools, etc. No reason Pakistan can't get a slice of that trade - which in 2010 amounted to $4.7 billion dollars. If Pakistan captures just 20% of that, that's an increase in Pakistan's exports of over 2.5% - trade Pakistan needs if only to maintain (if not increase) the standard of living of its rapidly growing population.
Why compare India's trade with Pakistan's? There's a massive difference in what each imports and exports. Pakistan, unfortunately, is on the lower-end of the global trade and opening up for business with Israel offers no economic incentive.
Relations should be built on trust, mutual respect and cultural integration
and business, not for business alone.
There are members who think Pakistan can somehow, almost magically, influence Israel's internal/security policy just by recognizing the state and acting the Godfather. Or perhaps reap economic rewards by trading with Israel while being heavily dependent on foreign remittances. Fallacies all.