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Really? On the contrary we invented india. Don't believe the FAKE NEWS from ANI or WION.
Can you post a link that confirms that Pakistanis invented India? Any credible source? :lol:

Also, what happened to 'British invented India?' :cheesy:
 
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I will once you post a link that confirms india invented Pakistan........................ :azn:
You are getting it wrong. I never said India, I said Indians. Go back to my post :lol:

BTW, what happened to "British Invented India?"
 
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I will once you post a link that confirms india invented Pakistan........................ :azn:

That's just common sense ...isn't it? Just think about it for a minute. Jinnah, Ali, Iqbal... what passport did they hold prior to independence??? What country were they born in and where did they live for the most part?? .....British India. no?
 
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You are getting it wrong. I never said India, I said Indians. Go back to my post :lol:

BTW, what happened to "British Invented India?"




So which indians then? British or red indians.......... :lol:
That's just common sense ...isn't it? Just think about it for a minute. Jinnah, Ali, Iqbal... what passport did they hold prior to independence???


I have a British passport. Doesn't make me English though does it?..........:azn:

PS They had passports of the British Empire.
 
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So which indians then? British or red indians.......... :lol:

Jinnah was an Indian citizen and politician. He was born in India whose family came for generations from India. He wanted to be prime minister of India. So yes he was Indian prior to being Pakistani.

When Jinnah was in the congress party. Was that the Pakistani congress party?
 
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The fact is that almost all members of the Pakistan movement were citizens of British India. Prior to this movement there was no Pakistan. As odd as it sounds then ... It's correct to state that India invented Pakistan.
 
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Jinnah was an Indian citizen and politician. He was born in India whose family came for generations from India. He wanted to be prime minister of India. So yes he was Indian prior to being Pakistani.

When Jinnah was in the congress party. Was that the Pakistani congress party?


Jinnah was born in the "British Raj". There was no india then. The different peoples of the British Raj belonged to different races and ethnicities.

PS Do you have any credible evidence that Jinnah wanted to be prime minister of the "British Raj?"
Which Indians did you refer to when you said that British Invented India? Indians or Red Indians? :lol:

Lol you are fun! :omghaha:




red or Inuit indians? Perhaps Eskimo indians too?
Nope.They had British India passports.



British indian passports were passports of the British Empire.....................:disagree:.....................they weren't indian passports of the Eskimo Empire.......................:disagree:
 
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@PAKISTANFOREVER why this passport isnt called a British Pakistani passport?



Pakistan has never been ruled by the British or anyone else for that matter. So you couldn't have a British Pakistani passport.
Hey @PAKISTANFOREVER , I heard Jinnah was in All Pakistan Muslim League, is that true? :lol:

Or was it All India Muslim League?



Joining an indian political party doesn't make you indian. priti patel is a cabinet member of the British Conservative Party but she is NOT ethnically or racially English or white western European.

If you joined the Gambian Labours Workers Party, that wouldn't make you Gambian or Black African.
The fact is that almost all members of the Pakistan movement were citizens of British India. Prior to this movement there was no Pakistan. As odd as it sounds then ... It's correct to state that India invented Pakistan.



They were citizens of the "British Raj". Nothing more. Here is their flag and country:

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Even Myanmar was a part of the" British Raj" yet they were never considered indians.
 
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Jinnah was born in the "British Raj". There was no india then. The different peoples of the British Raj belonged to different races and ethnicities.

PS Do you have any credible evidence that Jinnah wanted to be prime minister of the "British Raj?"





red or Inuit indians? Perhaps Eskimo indians too?



British indian passports were passports of the British Empire.....................:disagree:.....................they weren't indian passports of the Eskimo Empire.......................:disagree:

The official name was British India. "British Raj" is what Pakistanis say cuz they want to forget that the name India was ever associated with them.
Pakistan has never been ruled by the British or anyone else for that matter. So you couldn't have a British Pakistani passport.




Joining an indian political party doesn't make you indian. priti patel is a cabinet member of the British Conservative Party but she is NOT ethnically or racially English or white western European.

If you joined the Gambian Labours Workers Party, that wouldn't make you Gambian or Black African.




They were citizens of the "British Raj". Nothing more. Here is their flag and country:

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Even Myanmar was a part of the" British Raj" yet they were never considered indians.

Yes they were provinces of British India (some for longer than others and not the entirety of the modern countries)....and your point is? Just like Canada and an independent New Foundland were part of British North America.
 
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