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Appeal on behalf of the daughters of India, Pakistan

i myself waiting for indian visa for go india and strike against trolls :p:lol:
 
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i myself waiting for indian visa for go india and strike against trolls :p:lol:

Hey don't be so naive buddy their are many trolls in your side of border too what actions have you taken against them.:azn:
Anyways a little curious to knowl what will be your demands (atleast I should know what is going to strike me):lol:
 
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Hey don't be so naive buddy their are many trolls in your side of border too what actions have you taken against them.:azn:
Anyways a little curious to knowl what will be your demands (atleast I should know what is going to strike me):lol:

lol you know what he don't lives where you are pointing to, don't go by his flags , these flags don't belong to the country he lives. its secret b/w him and me and to only those people whom he know well or those who know him well on this forum ,
kyoun imran bhai :azn:
 
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This was supposed to happen, when muslims who decided to live there and preferred not to go to Pakistan. It is rightly said that sometimes decision (whether right or wrong) taken by ancestors affect the life of their aal aulaad forever.
 
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lol you know what he don't lives where you are pointing to, don't go by his flags , these flags don't belong to the country he lives. its secret b/w him and me and to only those people whom he know well or those who know him well on this forum ,
kyoun imran bhai :azn:

So what if he's not living in Pakistan until he's a Pakistani wright or wait am I wrong again.:smokin:

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This was supposed to happen, when muslims who decided to live there and preferred not to go to Pakistan. It is rightly said that sometimes decision (whether right or wrong) taken by ancestors affect the life of their aal aulaad forever.

Correct me if I am wrong but my father told me that many muslims decided not to go to Pakistan and Indian govt not to force them because of the less land in Pak campared to India.
 
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Correct me if I am wrong but my father told me that many muslims decided not to go to Pakistan and Indian govt not to force them because of the less land in Pak campared to India.

No, it was not because of less land. They preferred not to leave their settled houses, just bcaz of greed and fear that they might not get the same comfort in Pakistan.
 
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No, it was not because of less land. They preferred not to leave their settled houses, just bcaz of greed and fear that they might not get the same comfort in Pakistan.

Some of them couldn't afford to travel to Pakistan also thats what Indian Muslims I've talked to in U.S. tell me.

Most who came from what is now India (excluding Punjab) were from upper to middle class families.
 
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Some of them couldn't afford to travel to Pakistan also thats what Indian Muslims I've talked to in U.S. tell me.

Most who came from what is now India (excluding Punjab) were from upper to middle class families.

This is what they tell us now. But in actual those people were very few who were willing to travel but didn't have the ability to travel. Infact they were against the partition and decided to stay there.
 
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lol you know what he don't lives where you are pointing to, don't go by his flags , these flags don't belong to the country he lives. its secret b/w him and me and to only those people whom he know well or those who know him well on this forum ,
kyoun imran bhai :azn:

ab or kya bacha hai batany ko lolz

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Correct me if I am wrong but my father told me that many muslims decided not to go to Pakistan and Indian govt not to force them because of the less land in Pak campared to India.

land lolz still there is land which can handle 200mn more .thousands of km empty land just travel from karachi to lahore you will got land and and 1200km
 
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This is what they tell us now. But in actual those people were very few who were willing to travel but didn't have the ability to travel. Infact they were against the partition and decided to stay there.

Everything that happens, happens for the good. If all of Hindustan's Muslims came to Pakistan then Pakistan's population today would be about 400 million and that is just too much for the size of our country. So it was a blessing in disguise most stayed back in Hindustan. Bangladesh was also a blessing in disguise. Pakistan's population should always be under 200 million.
 
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An article in the spirit of the thread :: Link

Indian doctors give Pak child gift of life on Eid

Published: Wednesday, Aug 31, 2011, 18:58 IST
Place: New Delhi | Agency: ANI


Reflecting the current spirit of cooperation between two Asian neighbours, doctors at Gurgoan's Medanta Midicity Hospital successfully operated a nine-year-old Pakistani boy, suffering from a chronic liver disease, and discharged today on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Ali Shaheer Malik, who hails from Pakistan's Lahore city, was suffering from Familial Cholestasis and went into a state of semi-coma. He was brought to the Medanta Medicity Hospital here in a critical condition.

The boy's uncle Kashif Malik decided to donate a part of his liver that led to a successful surgery a few weeks ago and the ailed was kept under observation during the post-operative period.

The occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr has brought double celebrations for the family, as doctors announced Ali could leave the hospital premises after successfully recuperating from the surgery.

Now, the hail and hearty boy would be heading to Lahore along with his mother and uncle in the next few days

An extremely delighted Ali's mother thanked the team of Indian doctors for gifting her child a new life.

"I feel like my son has got a new life here and he has been taken care of very well. When we came here he was quite sick and very critical and the doctors at the hospital did whatever they could. I am very thankful to both the doctors and Medanta Hospital for taking good care of my son," said Zanobia, Ali's mother.

"Now, he can sit and he can walk. I hope he can now have a good life," she added.

An elated Ali feels this to be his best Eid gift and now plans to undertake fun activities back home.

"I can stand now and I will also run very soon. I will climb the stairs of my home and do other things as well. This is my best Eid gift," said Ali.

Experts at the Delhi Hospital feel they had a huge responsibility with the boy, as doctors in Pakistan failed to detect causes of the disease.

"Ali has a birth defect, which is called Familial Cholestasis. It is a genetic defect. In Pakistan, the doctors could not point out the cause of it and here in India, we did not have enough time to cue the reason because the boy reached us in a state of coma," said Dr Neelam Mohan, Director, Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Liver Transplantation, Medanta.

"Our first priority was to reverse the process and prepare the boy for surgery," she added.

The Indian High Commission had granted the visa within two days of the request and the family members were able to reach the hospital on time for further treatment.

This collaborative effort has brought forth more hope of enhanced relations between the two countries, which have fought three wars in the past.
 
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very nice my best wishes with kid hope he recover soon .thanks to Medanta Midicity Hospital and GOI .
 
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