Jaggu
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It was actually the Sikhs, who feared Hindu political power of Haryana and Himachal that they separated themselves from the two regions. In Pakistan, there's a strong demand for a Seraiki and Hindkowan province, but the government is afraid that it would start a storm in Karachi, where the biharis are demanding Karachi to become their own province.
Sikhs wanted a Punjabi sooba where Punjabi language would become the standard language of Punjab instead of Hindi. So Sikhs proposed a Punjab where all Punjabi speaking areas would form this new sooba. Unfortunately when it was made, a lot of Punjabi speaking lands were given off to Himachal and Haryana by the Central government in Delhi. Even our capital city Chandigarh was snatched away and became a Union Territory. This resulted in Punjabis launching various movements to get back those lands. When nothing was being achieved, this resulted in frustration and violence. Of course there were other factors which also contributed to violence, but it all started off with breaking of Punjab territory in the 60s.
Bro just keep your side of Punjab as one. Take the example of what happened in Indian side of Punjab. Splitting Punjab causes more problems than it ends up solving.
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