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Happy Independence Day (Pakistan).

I would still stay partition was indeed a tragedy .
Then it was one nation .Situations and circumstances was different

But through a modern Indian perspective we would say Brits did a nice job for Republic of India .British India and Republic of Indian both are very different .
And Indians like me wouldnt share any relation with that partition era .
And current situation in ME changed our views .
You cant blame us for it .

Now we wont even welcome you even if such a possibility arise.
There is absolutely no one in Pakistan who would even think in his wildest imagination for joining bigoted Hindu state called India but of course it will be united once again under a Muslim rule as it was for the past 1000 yrs.
 
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There is absolutely no one in Pakistan who would even think in his wildest imagination for joining bigoted Hindu state called India but of course it will be united once again under a Muslim rule as it was for the past 1000 yrs.

Like I said you dont have to waste your time and energy for something that never will happens :D
 
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Like I said you dont have to waste your time and energy for something that never will happens :D
and what's your authority to say it will never happen?. I will repeat the same thing that 1200 yrs ago someone like you in India would have said that the same but what happened is a recorded and indelible in the chronicles of history.
 
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and what's your authority to say it will never happen?. I will repeat the same thing that 1200 yrs ago someone like you in India would have said that the same but what happened is a recorded and indelible in the chronicles of history.

I am an Indian that is my authority .People like me will decide our nation's future
 
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Written by a Pakistani Christian
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@django @Moonlight @PaklovesTurkiye @The Sandman

https://mbasic.facebook.com/story.p...29499414:54:0:1472713199:-2388057221287036190
Jashne Azadi Mubarak :D
@The Eagle @django @PaklovesTurkiye @Musafir117 @Moonlight @The Sandman
 
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Remember Rose Mary?
https://mbasic.facebook.com/story.p...19419&id=293880437426374&_rdr#663505570463857

She sounds like qandeel Baloch
You dont know about her?
She was samaa tv,s news caster

Striding in unison: Minorities share what makes them love Pakistan
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It was the dawn of 1947 when the lives of millions changed. From being a minority to becoming a majority, many Muslims ultimately felt they had finally made it home.

Hindus, Christians, and Parsis among others are now known as the new ‘minority.’

After seven decades of co-existing, exchanging cultures, breeding love and fearing what is yet to come – together, if there’s one thing which keeps the grass greener on every side, it is the white. Or what we refer to as the ‘minority’. This independence day, here is what these impregnable, inspiring individuals have to say about what makes them love Pakistan and believe in the power of green and white in unison.

1. Byram D Avari (Social Head of the Parsi community, Owner Avari Hotels)

“In 1944 when my father bought the Bristol Hotel, it was requisitioned by the Provost-Marshall as an Indian could not run an English hotel. Today in Pakistan, we as a minority don’t experience any such discrimination.

The honour, the respect and the equality we as a Parsi minority enjoy with the majority community has today made us shine out because Pakistan acknowledges the Parsi contribution.”
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2. Deepak Perwani (Fashion Pioneer)

The first question I asked Deepak was what how he feels about belonging to the minority. The accomplished gentleman didn’t hold back for a second and said, “We are the majority, we’ve been here for hundreds of years. What minority?” He further added saying, “What’s there not to love about this country? I was born in a village in Mirpukhas. Just the smell, the people — everything about this country is so special to me. I don’t think I am a minority, we are the majority. We have been here for 500 years, things changed – unfortunately, but this soil means everything to me. It is home to me – it is my place.”
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3. Joshinder Kaur Chaggar (Performing artist, dancer)

“Pakistan challenges me to be my best. To choose consciously to stay optimistic and see the beauty in things. Truly in Karachi, I am surrounded by warriors who push me to give more, to be more resilient and to love more.”
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4. Almitra Mavalvala (Musician, Performing artist and Special effects make-up artist)

“I am of the staunch belief that if anyone wants to do something big, there is no better place than home. Karachi is and will always be home. And I am proud to call a place like this home because I feel the youth is working towards a better, brighter future and I’m optimistic enough to help promote the industry I am in and our country.”
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Kristin Kanaria (Musician at Nescafe Basement)

“What I love most about Pakistan is that the people here are so hospitable and also because there’s so much raw, undiscovered talent here. You never know when you might come across someone with an incredibly diverse talent. And I hope that I’ll be able to use my God-given talent to one day make my country proud!”
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. Dilaira Dubash (Commissioning Editor- Express Tribune)

“Every time I read a story on the recent unrest in Kashmir, I consider myself privileged to have been born in a country that is independent. The fact that I can highlight minority issues in mainstream media or simply enjoy a cup of tea in the newsroom when the majority is fasting just seem so inconsequential after that. Freedom isn’t free and i’m just really grateful for it.”

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7. Anthony Naveed (Special Assistant to CM Sindh for Inter-faith harmony affairs)

“Pakistan is my country, a place which has given me an identity. What I love most about my nation is that there are equal opportunities for all. A concrete example of that is how an ordinary worker like myself has been chosen to serve the people and represent them on behalf of my party.”
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Here’s to a unified present and an undeniably promising tomorrow.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1160104/striding-unison-minorities-share-makes-love-pakistan/
 
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Rare images of partition
http://arytube.tv/rare-images-of-pakistan-india-partition-1947/

Jeeto Pakistan Edhi hockey stadium
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آزادی کا جشن 5 ارب روپے میں
By: Samaa Web Desk معیشت August 14, 2016

لاہور : جشن آزادی کی تیاریوں میں لاہور والے بھی پیچھے نہیں رہے، جھنڈیوں اور بیجز سمیت مختلف اشیاء کی خریدرای پر 5 ارب روپے سے زائد خرچ کر ڈالے۔
جشن آزادی کی تیاریوں میں لاہوری بھی پیش پیش رہے، شہریوں نے جھنڈیوں اور بیجز پر 5 ارب خرچ کردیے، گزشتہ سال کی نسبت 40 فیصد زیادہ خریداری ہوئی۔
جشن کوئی بھی ہو لاہور والے کسی سے پیچھے نہیں رہتے، یوم آزادی منانے کیلئے بھی زندہ دلوں نے اپنی بساط سے بڑھ کر اشیاء خریدیں۔
یوم آزادی کے دن بھی اسٹالز پر خوب رونق رہی، بچوں نے جھنڈیوں کی خریداری کے ساتھ ساتھ اپنے چہروں کو بھی پرچم کے رنگوں سے سجایا۔
جشن آزادی کے موقع پر 5 ارب روپے سے زائد کی معاشی سرگرمی ہوئی ، صرف لاہور شہر کیلئے ایک کروڑ 25 لاکھ جھنڈے اور 25 کروڑ جھنڈیاں تیار کی گئیں۔
محتاط اندازے کے مطابق رواں سال جشن آزادی کیلئے ہونیوالی خریداری گزشتہ سال کی نسبت 40 فیصد زیادہ ریکارڈ کی گئی۔ سماء
Video in link
http://www.samaa.tv/urdu/economy/2016/08/495211/

Cricket Australia extends Independence Day greetings to Pakistan in Urdu
August 14, 2016 By: Samaa Web Desk Published in Social Buzz Be the first to comment!

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KARACHI: Cricket Australia showed a great gesture by greeting Pakistani nation in Urdu its 70th Independence Day on Sunday.

Cricket Australia’s official Twitter account also wished Pakistan success during their fourth Test match against England at the Oval.

“Pakistan ke tamam ahbaab ko Yom-e-Azadi Mubarak our Oval main jari Inglastaan k khilaaf match k liay naik taman’eein. #JeveyJeveyPakistan,” it wrote on Twitter.


Pakistan beat England by 10 wickets to win the fourth Test at The Oval as they ended the four-match series all square at 2-2.

Chasing just 40 to win, Pakistan won when Azhar Ali (30 not out) hit off-spinner Moeen Ali for six.

Sami Aslam was 12 not out in a victory that coincided with Pakistan’s national Independence Day.

England were dismissed for 253 in their second innings on Sunday’s fourth day.

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took five for 71 after Younis Khan (218) and Asad Shafiq (109) made excellent centuries inPakistan’s first innings 542 all out. –Samaa
http://www.samaa.tv/social-buzz/201...dependence-day-greetings-to-pakistan-in-urdu/

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For all you OSP,s
دنیا بھر میں پاکستانیوں نے اپنا یوم آزادی جوش و خروش سے منایا


دبئی / نیویارک / لندن : پاکستان میں تو آزادی کا جشن دھوم دھام سے منایا جارہا ہے، بیرون ملک بھی قومی ترانوں اور سبز پرچموں کی بہار چھائی ہوئی ہے۔
وطن سے باہر وطن کی یاد، دیار غیر میں رہنے والے بھی پاکستان کی محبت میں سرشار ہیں۔ امریکی فضائیں بھی ترانوں سے گونج اٹھیں، شکاگو کے پاکستانی قونصل خانے میں قونصل جنرل فیصل ترمزی نے کیک کاٹ کر آزادی کا جشن منایا۔
دبئی کے پاکستانی قونصلیٹ میں بھی خوشیوں کا سماں تھا، پرچم کشائی کے بعد فضاء نعروں سے گونج اٹھی، جشن آزادی کی خوشی میں کیک بھی کاٹا گیا۔
شارجہ کے سوشل سینٹر میں کیا بچے کیا بڑے سب ہی پاکستانی پرچم کے رنگ میں نظر آئے، بچوں نے ملی نغموں پر پرفارم کیا اور ٹیبلوز پیش کئے۔
خوشی کے لمحات میں وطن پر قربان ہونے والوں کی یادیں بھی ستاتی رہیں، اس موقع پر سانحہ کوئٹہ میں جاں بحق افراد کیلئے ایک منٹ کی خاموشی بھی اختیار کی گئی۔ سماء
Video in link
http://www.samaa.tv/urdu/international/2016/08/495176/
@django @Pakistani Exile @waz @Moonlight @Mr.Meap @Mugwop (you wont understand much but still ) @The Sandman
 
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What independence? Back then it was House of Windsor and now it's either House of Sharif or House of Bhutto Zardari. I'd still rather have the Windsors than those Sharifs or Zardaris. Call me traitor or Lanaday ka Angariz but that's how I feel in this moment. No celebrating for me this year. :(
 
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