MastanKhan
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Hi Salim,
This is how we let our nation down---we donot want to admit that we are the sons and daughters of this soil. We always want to relate to someone else, somewhere else.
I am surprised at some people---we cannot change who we are. This is our identity---this is our resource---we have our own heritage and culture---we have no difference as to who we are. My supervisor Akash kapoor---born and raised in dehli---talks urdu like a native looks like any pakistani---so many hindu guys I know and sikhs ( shaved ) as well---I couldn't tell them any different. One of good pakistani friends---when he first time came for a job interview at the dealership---I thought he was from south india---actually he was from sialkot---.
So, going by this discussion, I did a web search of my ethnic caste ancestary---so they came from north---and trhey are settled on both the sides of the border---I don't feel any affection to the people from north anymore than I did yesterday.
This crisis that the pakistanis have---is truly a big issue in our national identity. For that reason a lot of pakistanis kowtow to the arabs---a lot of pakistanis are not concerned about the threats arising against pakistan internationally---for that reason, the pakistanis go out of their way and interfere in afghanistan and palestine making it a muslim issue.
This is how we let our nation down---we donot want to admit that we are the sons and daughters of this soil. We always want to relate to someone else, somewhere else.
I am surprised at some people---we cannot change who we are. This is our identity---this is our resource---we have our own heritage and culture---we have no difference as to who we are. My supervisor Akash kapoor---born and raised in dehli---talks urdu like a native looks like any pakistani---so many hindu guys I know and sikhs ( shaved ) as well---I couldn't tell them any different. One of good pakistani friends---when he first time came for a job interview at the dealership---I thought he was from south india---actually he was from sialkot---.
So, going by this discussion, I did a web search of my ethnic caste ancestary---so they came from north---and trhey are settled on both the sides of the border---I don't feel any affection to the people from north anymore than I did yesterday.
This crisis that the pakistanis have---is truly a big issue in our national identity. For that reason a lot of pakistanis kowtow to the arabs---a lot of pakistanis are not concerned about the threats arising against pakistan internationally---for that reason, the pakistanis go out of their way and interfere in afghanistan and palestine making it a muslim issue.