FaujHistorian
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You were on the same land that we were on.
You were us and we were you.
The racist barb at the Keralite notwithstanding, the fact remains that just as India came together with people of all ethnicities, linguistic groups and color, to now have one primary identity, if you guys had not broken away, you would have been an homogenous part of the same.
Mind you I am talking about Indic Pakistan. Those of you of Punjabi and Sindhi stock.
The Pashtun and Baloch were never ours (or yours) and simply unwittingly got pulled into this construct.
Again you can say whatever about us and it is not racist.
But as soon as I mention Kerala (as an example, it could have been Urrissah, Bengal or whatever), it suddenly become racist.
What kind of lopsided view you have?
What you have been writing in this thread is utterly racist and you even don't realize.
This I attribute to the bad schooling under neo-Hinduism (Bharati Hindutva Nationalism to be precise).
Somehow a Keralite gets to have his rights pounded upon Sindh. hahahah.
What's this rant about Pashtuns and Baloch.
They are sons of Sindh river's soil.
Who gives you right to kick them out of their link and their lineage based on the soil.
As I said, it is pathetic to see grown bharatis showing their history and geography knowledge as if they are still in 5th grade sarkari school, sitting on bare floor, robotically memorizing bad information just like our Madrassah pupils learning from Hafiz Saeed.
Sorry to see