Saif al-Arab
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Yes bro, it's me.
And I also have relatives who camefrom India during 1947. On the whole they are pro Pakistani, there was an attempt by Altaf Hussain, leader of MQM which draws most of it support from thoses who's ancestors migrated from India, to sprout some pro Indian rubbish and chanted anti Pakistani slogans, but most of his own party have turned against him and no longer consider him their leader.
But yes, they do have relatives in India, even I have distant relatives in India, through marriage, but there is no love for India amongst that population group. There are several Pakistanis on this forum who are descendants of those who migrated in 1947 and you will find them to be the most anti Indian. This is something that I have noticed too in that part of my own family, they are far more nationalist types than people from another ethnicity because they had to face radical mobs of Hindus and Sikhs.
I mean there are a very tiny number who hold pro Indian views, but they have no popular support amongst Muhajir or Urdu speaking community, as I prefer to call them as I do not believe they are migrants anymore.
@haviZsultan @Areesh can shed more light on this as they are more knowledgeable on this topic.
Are practically all of the Pakistani Mujahir not Muslims? How is it possible to stir up pro-Indian elements among such a populace? From an outsiders view that seems contradictory as most Mujahir, correct me if I am wrong, moved to Pakistan exactly due to them wanting to live in a nation where the majority shared their religion. Also another question, if you don't mind (I don't discuss such personal stuff in person with people or even religion so I will have to do with forums/social media) are most Pakistani Mujahir not from the borderlands of Pakistan (Northern India in general) or are there also many from elsewhere in India such as Deccan which long had and still has a large Muslim population. For instance Hyderabad or Kerala etc.
Haha, not surprised about that. After all you had to prove your loyalty in the eyes of many natives (I believe) so being vocal probably helped. Or more importantly having experienced the unfortunate killings that followed in the wake of the establishment of Pakistan and India.
Anyway what about when Pakistanis and Indians on this forum have heated discussions and racial slurs are involved aimed at Indians? Do you feel personally attacked in such a case as a person with ancestral ties to modern-day India?