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BCB warns Bangladesh Women’s Team against speaking Urdu

The only connection of Pakistan with Urdu is the migrated UPites and Biharis during Partition.

Urdu replaced Persian in courts, administration and medium of instruction in Punjab & NWFP way before Pakistan was formed. But yeah Pakistan's connection with Urdu is same like India's connection with Indus Valley.
 
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And the whole BD women is allowed to take selfie with Afridi eh?
Her father didn't "champion" anti-selfie but rather Bangla as mother-language instead of urdu.

Urdu does not belongs to Pakistan but to India. Around 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit, Prakrit and the Khadi boli (Mainly spoken in North Indian states like Bihar, UP etc)
The only connection of Pakistan with Urdu is the migrated UPites and Biharis during Partition.
Even MA Jinnah's mother tongue was Gujrati not Urdu.
Difference is Mujib "championed" against making of Urdu as national language, not Hindi or English.
 
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Urdu is not new to us. We can understand/speak it more or less. I don't know why so much fuss about speaking a language. If our players can speak it then it should be allowed.

So far I know English isn't our mother language but we try to speak it whether we are good at it or not. I'm not sure but I think most Bangladeshi may comprehend more Urdu than English.
 
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TIL Urdu is Hitler.
Any language is mere a medium for interaction between two individuals, how this medium is used and by whom it is used is a matter of concern though. remember Mirza Ghalib???

Difference is Mujib "championed" against making of Urdu as national language, not Hindi or English.
Urdu and Hindi are identical in every aspect except script. Banning urdu is banning Hindi, English is the most spoken international language you cant ban it. further, why Mujib should not have banned any language which was imposed on him. banning Urdu does not means disrespecting Urdu, rather to promote Bengali.

Urdu replaced Persian in courts, administration and medium of instruction in Punjab & NWFP way before Pakistan was formed. But yeah Pakistan's connection with Urdu is same like India's connection with Indus Valley.
Even if Punjabi is spoken in Punjab, Urdu replaced Persian (not English!!!???)? In India, almost Every man speaks urdu and Hindi mixed, So speaking Urdu is not a resemblance of being Muslim.
And nope connection is little different here, In first case Urdu was Taken as a token of souvenir from india, while in second case IVC flourished on the banks of Indus but later migrated deeper in India (as Aryan invasion theory is proven wrong, not mentioning it). I am also not saying that Urdu does not belongs to Pakistan, the same relation which Pak shares with India is with the Urdu and Pak.

india will soon teach urdu in all its schools and change its official language to urdu... phhhhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrra.:D
Urdu is already one of the 18 official languages declared according to constitution of India. So is taught in schools Sanskrit/Urdu is optional to choose, you can choose any of these two. All to preserve the culture of Indian Muslims. Because its our, who else will preserve if not us. :)

its pays to be naive
I comply with it, you should too.
 
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Urdu does not belongs to Pakistan but to India. Around 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit, Prakrit and the Khadi boli (Mainly spoken in North Indian states like Bihar, UP etc)
The only connection of Pakistan with Urdu is the migrated UPites and Biharis during Partition.
Even MA Jinnah's mother tongue was Gujrati not Urdu.

Thread about Bangladesh team in Pakistan
however, Hindu-stani whoring in it ..

See,

That is more stupid of you than washing _____ with milk and ancient plastic surgery etc ..

Urdu and what you call hindi has more words borrowed from Arabic and Persian than any thing else.

e.g

Wakeel
Adalat
Sabout
Qatal
Qatil
Waqt
Hawa
Gandum
Buniyad
Muqadama
Silsila
Qadam
Nazar
Mohabat
Fasla
Faisla
Subah
Haal
Kia
Jahan
Duniya
Falak

etc etc etc

Truth of the matter is, Persian and Arabic were the language of the invaders and the rulers of India.
Thus the subjects ( Hindus ) of india adopted to the language of the masters.

Now,
Look at your identity card .. and look closely where daddy's name is written ...
Truth enough to question things you have been told ...
 
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Even if Punjabi is spoken in Punjab, Urdu replaced Persian (not English!!!???)?

Can't spoon feed you, check with professors of your saffron academy.

In India, almost Every man speaks urdu and Hindi mixed, So speaking Urdu is not a resemblance of being Muslim.

What is mixed urdu and hindi? And are you sure almost every Indian speaks/understand Urdu/Hindi?

And nope connection is little different here, In first case Urdu was Taken as a token of souvenir from india, while in second case IVC flourished on the banks of Indus but later migrated deeper in India (as Aryan invasion theory is proven wrong, not mentioning it). I am also not saying that Urdu does not belongs to Pakistan, the same relation which Pak shares with India is with the Urdu and Pak.

I will say again, Urdu's relations with Pakistan is same as IVC's with India.
 
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Thread about Bangladesh team in Pakistan
however, Hindu-stani whoring in it ..

See,

That is more stupid of you than washing _____ with milk and ancient plastic surgery etc ..

Urdu and what you call hindi has more words borrowed from Arabic and Persian than any thing else.

e.g

Wakeel
Adalat
Sabout
Qatal
Qatil
Waqt
Hawa
Gandum
Buniyad
Muqadama
Silsila
Qadam
Nazar
Mohabat
Fasla
Faisla
Subah
Haal
Kia
Jahan
Duniya
Falak

etc etc etc

Truth of the matter is, Persian and Arabic were the language of the invaders and the rulers of India.
Thus the subjects ( Hindus ) of india adopted to the language of the masters.

Now,
Look at your identity card .. and look closely where daddy's name is written ...
Truth enough to question things you have been told ...
Ohhh, it seems you are banned, clearly shows what's your worth...
good job Mods, thanks to you PDF is cleaner than ever...

Can't spoon feed you, check with professors of your saffron academy
Sir, I am qualified enough to answer you, and in case you don't know, in India, state affairs are separated from religious affairs for better governance... Also, you didn't answered my question that while urdu has nothing to do (no relations) with the provinces of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (Pashto), Sindh (Sindhi), Baluchistan (Balochi), Gilgit baltistan (Shina and Balti), Kashmir (Kashmiri, Hindko) and even Punjab (Punjabi), still it is the only official language imposed on all Pakistanis, what is your take on this??

What is mixed urdu and hindi? And are you sure almost every Indian speaks/understand Urdu/Hindi?
have you ever listened any North Indian speaking (mainly from Bihar, Up, Hariyana) ? That is what I am referring to. Watch any Bollywood movie (mixture of Hindi, Urdu, English and other state variant languages)...
And Yes dude, I am sure, if you do not believe me you can tune any Indian news channel to see for yourself.

I will say again, Urdu's relations with Pakistan is same as IVC's with India.
offcourse it does (after all present day Pakistan is the site where Harrappans once were) but with a little difference, while the the whole IVC moved toward west and south India, in case of Urdu, the orginal Urdu is still there in India, and the people who migrated to Pakistan took it with them and now is spoken (i would prefer "imposed") in whole Pakistan.
 
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Urdu does not belongs to Pakistan but to India. Around 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit, Prakrit and the Khadi boli (Mainly spoken in North Indian states like Bihar, UP etc)
The only connection of Pakistan with Urdu is the migrated UPites and Biharis during Partition.
Even MA Jinnah's mother tongue was Gujrati not Urdu.

Everything belongs to India. Happy?
 
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Everything belongs to India. Happy?
:), Even if Urdu is originated and belongs to India, by no means we Indian can stop or should stop anyone from speaking Urdu. Also, as Pakistan is in Indian sub-continent, it is normal that some of'em will speak Urdu... no offence, as I was only responding to another member.
 
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:), Even if Urdu is originated and belongs to India, by no means we Indian can stop or should stop anyone from speaking Urdu. Also, as Pakistan is in Indian sub-continent, it is normal that some of'em will speak Urdu... no offence, as I was only responding to another member.

Urdu developed via a fusion of several different languages. To say that Urdu belongs to only one country origionally is intellectual dishonsty. And in your previous comment you referred to Urdu as being "imposed" on Pakistan. This is not true, I am a Punjabi/kashmiri, we have adopted Urdu by our own choice. We speak it out of own accord. No one is forced to speak Urdu in Pakistan. (Yes, I am aware of what happen in West Pakistan, but that is not the matter right now.)
 
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Urdu developed via a fusion of several different languages. To say that Urdu belongs to only one country origionally is intellectual dishonsty. And in your previous comment you referred to Urdu as being "imposed" on Pakistan. This is not true, I am a Punjabi/kashmiri, we have adopted Urdu by our own choice. We speak it out of own accord. No one is forced to speak Urdu in Pakistan. (Yes, I am aware of what happen in West Pakistan, but that is not the matter right now.)
The main aim for the origin of Urdu was the interaction between the Delhi Sultanate (and later between Mughal Sultanate) and Locals (though its origin can be traced to 12th century CE), So Delhi can be assumed as its origin place, Around 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit and Prakrit.
wikipediaDOTorgFSLASHwikiFSLASHUrdu
britannicaDOTcomFSLASHtopicFSLASHUrdu-language
And no, your ancestors may be Punjabis/kashmiris, but you are something else, you can call yourself a Pakistani, but not a Punjabi/Kashmiri (my explanation sounds like duel nationality but it is not)...
 
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The main aim for the origin of Urdu was the interaction between the Delhi Sultanate (and later between Mughal Sultanate) and Locals (though its origin can be traced to 12th century CE), So Delhi can be assumed as its origin place, Around 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit and Prakrit.
wikipediaDOTorgFSLASHwikiFSLASHUrdu
britannicaDOTcomFSLASHtopicFSLASHUrdu-language
And no, your ancestors may be Punjabis/kashmiris, but you are something else, you can call yourself a Pakistani, but not a Punjabi/Kashmiri (my explanation sounds like duel nationality but it is not)...

Pakistani is my nationality, while ethnically I am a Kashmiri and Punjabi.

I can myslf whatever I want thank you very much.
 
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