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Stop Constant Competition With India: Husain Haqqani to Pakistan
"There is anxiety in Pakistan about everything that puts India at the centre on global stage," said former Pakistan's ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani to NDTV, adding that the anxiety will remain "as long as we continue to believe that Pakistan's future lies in constant competition and rivalry with India". His message to Pakistan, "stop competing with India and start focusing on our own welfare".
This guy is lying sack of shite. In 1950 Pakistan's literacy was about 14% and India was 20%. These figures were inheritance of the British rule. Yet this lying scumbag is claming Pakistan's literacy rate was 16% which is clearly false.
India - 1950 > 20% 2012 > 75% That is 3.75 times increase.
Pak--- 1950 > 14% 2012 > 58% That is 4.14 times increase.
So the facts are Pakistan started off at disadvantage but has actually narrowed that gap slightly as we have increased by 4.1 times whereas India has increased by 3.75 times yet this sack of shit HH is claiming India has done better.
And India is as fast to jump on Pakistan's back as is Pakistan. China Pakistan sign CPEC and India is shouting. Pakistan orders helicopters from USA and India is shouting. Also our internal failures are nothing to do with India centric foreign policy. Those are result of poor governance and corruption. I have nothing but contempt for HH. Even if I disagreed vehemantly with something in Pakistan I would never voice that on Indian media yet this ex ambassador is mouthing off like a filthy turncoat. Somebody needs to muzzle him.
Haq's Musings: History of Literacy in Pakistan 1947-2014
And he forgot to advise India to feed it's starving poor and not to focus on Pakistan so much.
> Starving in India, Latest News Starving in India - Firstpost
> Indian poverty levels higher than Pakistan's, says UN report - Telegraph
> http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jul/14/poverty-india-Africa-oxford
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