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Youre an American, dude. If you've come to the forum to profess that you're now confused and have an identity crisis, not sure what kind of feedback you are expecting to receive from us?

Sindh is a Province in Pakistan. If you really want to reconnect with your roots, visit Pakistan. If you feel closer to india - I dont know what stops you from going to india. You sure wont have access to Sindh though if you opt for the latter.

There is a small hindu community in Sindh to this very day and they are doing just fine.

A Sindhi, then a Hindu and lastly an American . Got everything covered.

"hindu" is a religion. He is talking about "ethnic identity"

Have a nice stay. There is a huge thriving Sindhi community in India in Mumbai and Gujarat. If you visit here, you will quite feel at home.

Pakistan is a closed chapter. If you hear from any relatives, count them lucky, but otherwise it's along time and the past is no longer present today. If you want to help present generation Sindhis who continue to emigrate to India, let me know.

your post is a gem.....thanks for the great laughs

a hindu fanatic who turned a blind eye to mass murder of TITANIC proportions is your elected PM and you are talking about other places being "closed chapters"

:laugh:

We have Sindhi Pakistanis in this very thread who've already debunked your hindutva-hashed garbage speeches.
 
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partly correct. The Punjabis and Sindhis are very Indian and form 56%+ of the total population. Add the Serakis which I think is another 10%? And 70% of languages spoken are from the Indian side of the Indo-Iranian family.

Some Pakistanis do deny their Indian origin thus insulting their own anscestors! Why be ashamed of ones own parentage?

Indian is a modern concept of nationality created in 1947. Before that we were 'nations' of separate but related people. So no, we are not 'Indian', since as I said, Indian is one who is a citizen of the modern state of India. And if you are going to break it down in to numbers, then according to your own statistics the majority of Indians have nothing to do with Pakistanis as the Punjabis and Sindhis in India are a minority not even going above 5% of the population.

As for your question, I would be very careful about visiting currently as there are huge problems with kidnapping etc. Add the mullah mix and you have a recipe for a disaster. If you do intent to visit, just keep hush about who you tell what. Trust no one.
 
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Indian is a modern concept of nationality created in 1947. Before that we were 'nations' of separate but related people. So no, we are not 'Indian', since as I said, Indian is one who is a citizen of the modern state of India. And if you are going to break it down in to numbers, then according to your own statistics the majority of Indians have nothing to do with Pakistanis as the Punjabis and Sindhis in India are a minority not even going above 5% of the population.

As for your question, I would be very careful about visiting currently as there are huge problems with kidnapping etc. Add the mullah mix and you have a recipe for a disaster. If you do intent to visit, just keep hush about who you tell what. Trust no one.

First paragraph is one point. One day maybe these indians will just accept this rather than dogmatically cling onto old, out-dated and inaccurate notions.

Second paragraph - militancy hasnt really thrived in Sindh. In Karachi the TTP/"religious" mafia groups and political parties have created problems in the run-down areas of the city. Outside of Sindh is quite peaceful and open-minded. These are agrarian people who wake up at 5 or 6 in the morning (when everyone else is asleep) to do their farming or industry work all day. That's their main focus. I could be wrong though, hope I'm not. Haven't been down south since 2009!
 
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Youre an American, dude. If you've come to the forum to profess that you're now confused and have an identity crisis, not sure what kind of feedback you are expecting to receive from us?

Sindh is a Province in Pakistan. If you really want to reconnect with your roots, visit Pakistan. If you feel closer to india - I dont know what stops you from going to india. You sure wont have access to Sindh though if you opt for the latter.

There is a small hindu community in Sindh to this very day and they are doing just fine.



"hindu" is a religion. He is talking about "ethnic identity"



your post is a gem.....thanks for the great laughs

a hindu fanatic who turned a blind eye to mass murder of TITANIC proportions is your elected PM and you are talking about other places being "closed chapters"

:laugh:

We have Sindhi Pakistanis in this very thread who've already debunked your hindutva-hashed garbage speeches.
Sindhi is ethnicity mere bhai
 
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a hindu fanatic who turned a blind eye to mass murder of TITANIC proportions is your elected PM and you are talking about other places being "closed chapters"

:laugh:

We have Sindhi Pakistanis in this very thread who've already debunked your hindutva-hashed garbage speeches.
Good for you. Good for us.
 
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First paragraph is one point. One day maybe these indians will just accept this rather than dogmatically cling onto old, out-dated and inaccurate notions.

Second paragraph - militancy hasnt really thrived in Sindh. In Karachi the TTP/"religious" mafia groups and political parties have created problems in the run-down areas of the city. Outside of Sindh is quite peaceful and open-minded. These are agrarian people who wake up at 5 or 6 in the morning (when everyone else is asleep) to do their farming or industry work all day. That's their main focus. I could be wrong though, hope I'm not. Haven't been down south since 2009!

Bhai I don't know where you live but even the interior Sindh towns and cities are increasingly becoming lawless. Travellers are getting robbed in broad day light on highways. As for Karachi, I would advice to avoid unless you have planned everything in advance down to who you tell about where you are coming from.

I know the average person is very tolerant, Sindhis in general are very tolerant and open minded people. I was warmly received when I visited interior Sindh. I'm just advising caution.
 
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Indian is a modern concept of nationality created in 1947. Before that we were 'nations' of separate but related people. So no, we are not 'Indian', since as I said, Indian is one who is a citizen of the modern state of India. And if you are going to break it down in to numbers, then according to your own statistics the majority of Indians have nothing to do with Pakistanis as the Punjabis and Sindhis in India are a minority not even going above 5% of the population.

As for your question, I would be very careful about visiting currently as there are huge problems with kidnapping etc. Add the mullah mix and you have a recipe for a disaster. If you do intent to visit, just keep hush about who you tell what. Trust no one.

For the second part, the guy you are quoting is not the one who is planning on visiting.
 
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For the second part, the guy you are quoting is not the one who is planning on visiting.

Oh sorry, didn't even realise. I blame exam revision.:close_tema:

@arj771

You can visit Sindh, there are still million or so Hindus living in Sindh. Plan your route ahead, best thing to do is to meet up with someone trust worthy that you know. Otherwise It's going to be hard just getting around. Oh and don't dress like a tourist.
 
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Clearly you do not understand percentage demographic. I'll ignore your idiotic outburst given that illiteracy. Once you have acquired that aritmetic skill, refer wikipedia on key 'Pakistan ethnicity' and you will find the detail for the summary I cited.

But thank you for providing yet another confirmation of education gaps yonder

My advice shove your education up your american born confused indian behind... meanwhile you can wonder about the gap... i know more about my country than some twat from india livin in usa who has never even visited the country yet issues his expert "anal-ysis" ...

Oh sorry, didn't even realise. I blame exam revision.:close_tema:

@arj771

You can visit Sindh, there are still million or so Hindus living in Sindh. Plan your route ahead, best thing to do is to meet up with someone trust worthy that you know. Otherwise It's going to be hard just getting around. Oh and don't dress like a tourist.

Who cares what you wear.. unless u arent running around in a thong..in some isolated Sindhi Goth...? :lol:
 
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Nothing is permanent. It was a mistake. It is still possible to partition Sindh some opportune moment in the future. Difficult, may be, but not impossible.

In 1947 Hindus in Sindh were around 2-3 million, today the total number of Hindus in Pakistan are around 9 million according to the Pakistan Hindu council with most of them being Sindhi, despite that their population share is only 2 at max 3 percent. With that in mind carving out a homeland for them out of Pakistan is laughable but I do agree that nothing is permanent. Just look at IOK a 70% Muslim majority being ruled by hindutva clowns, now their separation is a whole lot more likely. I suggest you always keep a bag packed especially if that is your picture in your display as there is a good bet nepali squatters won't be welcome in Kashmir when that day comes.

Oh and despite calling yourself a hindutva you are really giving your Hindu coreligionists horrible ideas.
 
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i think this sindhi will be more confused now then when he joined the pdf.:lol:
 
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Yes, I'm a Pakistani Hindu and my take on the issue is similar to yours and other Pakistani brothers/sisters. As you have correctly pointed out, our founding fathers made sacrifices for our beloved Pakistan. We didn't get our motherland for free. Our grandfathers and great grandfathers shed their tears and blood for this soil. We did this because we needed our own home. A home which wouldn't discriminate and treat others as second class citizens. Our founding fathers made no distinction in race, colour or creed. The abundant speeches of our beloved and respected Quaid are a well-documented testimony of this fact. In short, Pakistan was created for a very noble cause. Pakistan is supposed to be a democratic Islamic state that tolerates all its inhabitants. At the same time, Pakistan is meant to be a progressive and a developed state which is supposed to cater for its citizens. That's my take on Pakistan as a Pakistani Hindu. I firmly believe in this Pakistan. We will struggle till our last breath to achieve this goal.
was going to thank you for your mini speech, but realized you live in netherlands, not really a struggle. :p:

i think this sindhi will be more confused now then when he joined the pdf.:lol:
welcome to pdf.. cant stop staring at your avatar.. :pop:
 
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In 1947 Hindus in Sindh were around 2-3 million, today the total number of Hindus in Pakistan are around 9 million according to the Pakistan Hindu council with most of them being Sindhi, despite that their population share is only 2 at max 3 percent. With that in mind carving out a homeland for them out of Pakistan is laughable but I do agree that nothing is permanent. Just look at IOK a 70% Muslim majority being ruled by hindutva clowns, now their separation is a whole lot more likely. I suggest you always keep a bag packed especially if that is your picture in your display as there is a good bet nepali squatters won't be welcome in Kashmir when that day comes.

Oh and despite calling yourself a hindutva you are really giving your Hindu coreligionists horrible ideas.

So its not just me who thinks that guy is Nepali troll pretending to be Kashmiri.
 
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In 1947 Hindus in Sindh were around 2-3 million, today the total number of Hindus in Pakistan are around 9 million according to the Pakistan Hindu council with most of them being Sindhi, despite that their population share is only 2 at max 3 percent. With that in mind carving out a homeland for them out of Pakistan is laughable but I do agree that nothing is permanent. Just look at IOK a 70% Muslim majority being ruled by hindutva clowns, now their separation is a whole lot more likely. I suggest you always keep a bag packed especially if that is your picture in your display as there is a good bet nepali squatters won't be welcome in Kashmir when that day comes.

Oh and despite calling yourself a hindutva you are really giving your Hindu coreligionists horrible ideas.
Me? Nepali? :hitwall: How did you deduce that without even seeing my eyes? :D

Please can we get 2 to 3% of Sindh. At least you got 40% of JnK. :(
 
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Me? Nepali? :hitwall: How did you deduce that without even seeing my eyes? :D

Please can we get 2 to 3% of Sindh. At least you got 40% of JnK. :(


No offence, but you look like a Nepali dishwasher at the local Indian restaurant down the street from here.
 
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