Jade
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Thats like saying Gujrat is India and India is Gujrat.
Fortunately, India is too big for one state or caste to dominant.
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Thats like saying Gujrat is India and India is Gujrat.
Fortunately, India is too big for one state or caste to dominant.
Too big mentality has your judgement clouded, that doesn't apply to our demography.
@Jade
60 % of total population of Pakistan lives in Punjab
Punjab in fact is the least represented province on central level statistically
The point that 60% of Pakistan is Punjab is enough to give jitters to other ethnicities.
Again not true . There are more Baluchis in Punjab then there are in Balochistan
My point is demographically Punjabis are dominant. When there is a domination of particular group or ethnicity, there will be fear among minorities for being overrun by the majority. Remember 1947 when India was partitioned (Muslims feared that Hindus would dominate them) and remember 1971 when Pakistan broke into two (Bengalis feared Punjabis will dominate them)
In 1947 , the issue was "religion" , ...... In 1971 Bengalis were a majority . So none of these examples fits in this scenario
And Mostly Pakistan has been ruled by Non Punjabi political rulers and non Punjabi dictators .
As I said before: Good luck to Pakistan.
It was reported that a nationalist party was forcing this Indian printed literature in the said college.
Same way Pakistan's political parties are changing the circular of Pakistani schools, introducing new history made in India and teaching about hinduism, secularism.
Only, blinds would not see, what politicians are doing to Pakistan and i mean the ones sitting quietly in opposition.
If Opposition wish they can force a President to resign and leave the country immediately after his elections but when stories of nishan-e-Haider are taken away they turn face to other side.
And good luck to India too ; the country with the largest number of ongoing separatist movements in the whole world
But no separations...
Baluchistan is understandable but why sindh? May be they are not happy with the monopoly of punjab in everything?