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Whole of Afghanistan upto Kabul belongs to Pakistan and esp pakistani pushtuns. The day of negotiating with Afghans is long gone. Youve had the chance since 1947 when your nation failed to recognize us, since then weve strived for nothing but peace only to be backstabbed by your government over and over.
My family personally raised afghans who left as refugees in the 80s as children... gave them a job and great upbringing, paid for their wedding, and homes... today they are very well off. Millions of Pakistanis did the same for your people and we are still greatfull to have done that because on the individual level we look at afghans as the same as pakistanis... your govt on the other hand is full of anti-pakistani warlords
Why fight with swords a battle that you can obtain victory by winning hearts?
I care not about the past. Barakzai's backstabbed Afghans and Pakistanis alike. The British kept Pakistanis down and prevented us from learning Dari.
Afghanistan and Pakistan should be one country, and that will happen. Regardless of what either of us think right now, this is the way it is headed. It will be an organic and natural union.
May Allah swt reward you for your kindness towards refugees and people in need.
It says that 55% people were in favor of joining Pakistan. [just because the turnout was 51percent? ]
So, the anti-Pakistan forces make wild guesses about the aspirations of those 49% who didn't come out to vote and somehow devise a mathematical equation to declare that only 55 percent wanted to join Pakistan? Disregarding the landslide victory in favor of Pakistan altogether (99% of the total votes cast).
That is very dishonest of that writer. From what I read, Pakistan had overwhelming support from Pukhtoons. They even stoned Nehru and Abdul Ghaffar. Tribesmen were fiercely loyal to Quaid e Azam.
Abdul Ghaffar Khan was rejected by his people, and he had to live in exile most of his life in Afghanistan.
I think he was being sarcastic, anyway imran is pathan his family have lived in punjab for centuries but I don't he considers himself anything other than pathan.
As far as mixed marriages are conserned they do happen I have 2 close friends whos fathers are pathan and mother's Punjabi and kashmiri. Both have told me that growing up their fathers side of the family would tell them to only speak pashto and and consider themselves pathan.
They both told me how their pathan side of the family would make racist remarks about their punjabi and Kashmiri heritage. Consequently they grew up hating their fathers side so much that one refuses to call herself anything other than kashmiri and both refused to marry into the pathan side much to the dismay of their father.
Similarly my brothers acquaintance also had to endure a lot of racism for having a punjabi mother, his father wouldn't even condemn which caused even more problems for his parents marriage. All my friends and acquaintances never suffered any racism from their punjabi or kashmiri side of the family.
Prophet Muhammad saws first move when he reached Madina was to being Aws and Khazraj together into one.
Here some people are still fighting over race like cavemen. Sorry to hear about your relatives.
As a Punjabi from Central Punjab with many Pukhtoon intermarriages in our khandan, I can tell you not all Pukhtoons are this way. We Punjabis also have our issues too with zat.
I am seeing very positive changes in our society lately, may it continue this way.
Here's why Afghanistan refused to recognise the Pashtun areas of Pakistan... And later Ali Muhammad Jinnah decided to make a deal with Afghanistan to have a joint governance of KPK, but that was forgotten later on...
In essence we did recognise Pakistan right after it was promised to us that we would also govern KPK, but as soon as KPK was merged, did we decide to not recognise it... This is the full story...
Book: History Of Afghanistan by Jonathan L Lee Pages 551-552.
Assalam alaikum brother, hope everything is going well for you.
Please do not mind the more anti-Afghan sentiment here.
Any other source for above statement?
As someone who has followed and read much about Quaid e Azam, I have never read this.
You lack any knowledge to make such a comment. Punjab/Sindh itself are sooo diverse. There are many pushtuns, kashmiris, balochis and mojahers in punjab. Atleast half of punjab are outsiders. There are prob more pushtuns in karachi alone than all of kabul/kandahar combined.
Punjabi elite? Pushtuns hold more influence in the military/isi than punjabis
Sindhis/mojahers hold more influence in business than punjabi
All ethnic groups but most esp pushtuns, punjabis, and kashmiris despise india the most but same can be said about northern indians hating pakistan more compared to bengalis/south indians.
As a theth Punjabi speaker from Faisalabad, I do not consider Hindko, Seraiki, and Pahari languages the same. There are many dialects of Punjabi, even Gujranwala are different than Lahore, etc. There are commonalities and differences.
Hindko, I know because my extended family speak it (they are Pukhtoons,) has a heavy influence of Pukhto.
Seraiki has heavy Sindhi influence.