Meengla
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A troll thread and that too started with a reported (as by @graphican ) wrong interpretation of the original video.
Pakistan's creation was as thoroughly and completely SECULAR in its basis as any. Indeed, the Mullahs had opposed the creation of Pakistan and were opposed to the founder of Pakistan by calling him 'Kafir e Azam'. The founding fathers of Pakistan were secular. They may have been 'feudal' but they were not religious extremists.
On the other hand, the Hindu extremists opposed the creation of Pakistan. Even Gandhi paid the ultimate price. If there is a paranoia in Pakistan then surely it can't be seen without what went on in the British India leading to 1947.
And even now, you want to know what at least some of 'educated' Indians might be thinking about Pakistan? Then go read-up the Indian Bharat Rakshak forum. In a recent poll, over 90% of them want to see a broken and/or permanently destable Pakistan.
Most of Pakistan's current 'image' problem has its root in the post 911 world--a world of immense violence in which Pakistan had/has come to occupy a central place. Otherwise, Pakistan beat or matched India in most of its history. It ain't been as has been until recently.
And speaking of 'paranoid', I can a lot about how the paranoia was built about the Soviets by the all powerful and dominating West. Indians are in the same league except they accuse Pakistan of paranoia.
When peace comes back to Pakistan you will see Pakistan galloping ahead like Sri Lanka is doing since 2009.
Pakistan's creation was as thoroughly and completely SECULAR in its basis as any. Indeed, the Mullahs had opposed the creation of Pakistan and were opposed to the founder of Pakistan by calling him 'Kafir e Azam'. The founding fathers of Pakistan were secular. They may have been 'feudal' but they were not religious extremists.
On the other hand, the Hindu extremists opposed the creation of Pakistan. Even Gandhi paid the ultimate price. If there is a paranoia in Pakistan then surely it can't be seen without what went on in the British India leading to 1947.
And even now, you want to know what at least some of 'educated' Indians might be thinking about Pakistan? Then go read-up the Indian Bharat Rakshak forum. In a recent poll, over 90% of them want to see a broken and/or permanently destable Pakistan.
Most of Pakistan's current 'image' problem has its root in the post 911 world--a world of immense violence in which Pakistan had/has come to occupy a central place. Otherwise, Pakistan beat or matched India in most of its history. It ain't been as has been until recently.
And speaking of 'paranoid', I can a lot about how the paranoia was built about the Soviets by the all powerful and dominating West. Indians are in the same league except they accuse Pakistan of paranoia.
When peace comes back to Pakistan you will see Pakistan galloping ahead like Sri Lanka is doing since 2009.