AgNoStiC MuSliM
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They were two massive blocks of Muslims who chose to separate - in hindsight, East Pakistan should have come about as a separate nation.You mean to say East and West Pakistan were contiguous ??
Rubbish -every segment constituting the Federation of Pakistan chose to join it in a representative manner.Now you are being ridiculous ..Pakistan is Islam .few Muslims( not all ) couldn't accept the diversity ..and choose to break a nation on their narrow communal identity ..
There are more Muslims in India then in Pakistan and they dint believe in communal segregation .
And it was by far an overwhelming majority of Muslims in those areas. The Muslims in India who chose to stay are not the ones who count, nor the ones I am referring to - they chose their life differently, good luck to them.
More rubbish - You could have chosen to struggle for an equal society like MLK and the African Americans, who went through far worse than any in South Asia. Instead you chose to segregate and separate yourself on the basis of race/civilization or whatever.As I said you are being ridiculous .. We decided to fight for independence not because we are against the oneness of humanity .. but my dear because we belive in existence of societies with equal respect and dignity English were exploiting India and its people and thriving on our misery ..
what a pathetic argument ..
The Muslims of South Asia who chose to live independently of both the British and the 'Indians' also chose to separate precisely because they wanted to create a society where they could live with equal respect and dignity, and they did not believe that woudl be possible if they chose to join India.
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