Vinod2070
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Not sure what you mean by "Indian people". Majority of them are so dirt poor that they don't time to do silly exchanges with Pakistan.
People who hold grudge against Pakistan are very very tiny minority that happens to be educated elite.
this elite looks at Pakistan in a racist pov,
Why I say it.
For this group of Indian elite, policy makers, baboos etc. every Pakistani is black-faced-Qazab.
Which is like
Those American white racists who view every brown person as Arab.
This racism and stereotyping resulted in horrible killing of Indians in America (and not Arabs in America).
Same racist and stereotyping means Indians suffering $stupid slurs.
And yet
The same Indians treat majority Pakistanis as if they all are hafiz-b@stard-Saeed, and black-faced-Qazab.
As long as this racism and stereotyping exists in Indian baboos, and some of the elite, we'll not see peace.
Even when we get ample opportunities to offer peace and chai on individual basis.
so there you go
Peace
Lots of assumptions here.
Anyway, the point stands. Indians who happen to have the time and energy to look at these issues will change their mind when they can see the changes on the ground.
I frankly don't think there is any racism against Pakistanis as such. The perception of terror being sponsored there is very much there and incidents like 26/11 and Pakistan's response doesn't help.
Anyway, we are trying to look at the future possibilities here, not to say whose shyt smells better!
Absolutely my man. An emphatic yes!
"Mohajarism" is only alive in us the urdu-speaking group.
Every other refugee group has integrated.
peace
I understand that.
Even Urdu speakers should stop calling themselves that and should strongly oppose being addressed as such.
The word denotes a kind of temporary status that is just not true.