DarkPrince
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Go to chennai and speak in hindi they will charge you hindi tax................
aap ke punjab me punjabi boli jati hogi
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Go to chennai and speak in hindi they will charge you hindi tax................
kuch farak nahi parta
hindi is still dominating language
u mean sikhs raped them n forcefully married them
NO some sikhs were also merciful ............
its nice k tum aise believe rakhti ho par mai nahi rakhta
aise films me hote hai real life me nahi
But not like Pakistan where Punjabi or Pashto languages are neglected.
HOW???? I DONOT THINK SO PUNJABI AND PASHTO LANGUAGES ARE NEGLECTED ......U CAN SAY ONLY SINDHI LANGUAGE BUT NOT PUNJABI AND PASHTO .OR BALOCHI ......
i was reading about china ,burma, bangladesh --assam india ......how so many people are being killed in the name of illegal bangladeshi in assam now ..........in burma they killed rohingyas muslim ,now they have come in assam .....agar bihar ,hoara ,baharampur ,kathar states india mein naee hotee ajj unki burma k muslims and assam ki muslims jese halat hoty .............highway jo bana he bahe
From where u read dat crap??
its reality bahe jaan ......thats reality...........illegal bangaladeshi zarror the but ab itna khoon karaba phele se zyada ......
im wondering how rohingyas muslim came in karachi from bay of bangal,indian ocean to arabian sea.........then in karachi...............
Oh ji kahan se reality? if afgans comes in your country illegally,consume facilities,change the demography of pakistan by bringing more n more afgans and change the majority pakistanis into minority and if in retaliation pakistanis fights for their right,would u call it khoon kharaba or fight for justice??
Mujhe ni pta rohingya kahan se aaye..we are not thekedaar of ummah
Gud night gal
Regarding Bihari issue you have some misconception, you mentioned it many where. I even once wrote a reply for you, unfortunately couldn't post because mod closed that thread. Anyway, I think you should first go through T-Faz's (one moderator of this forum, whose view mainly attracted me to this forum) view that he expressed in the thread December 16, 1971: From East Pakistan to Bangladesh .
Language movement was the product of Bengali intellectuals and Hindus. They were looking after their own pocket. Urdu literature would have killed Hindu based Bangla literature in Muslims majority country over time and Hindus would have had to learn Arabic based alphabet. Muslims in East Pakistan/Bangladesh were/are dumb and vision less lunatics. They literally lost their forefathers identity by adopting Hindu based ideology.
its nice k tum aise believe rakhti ho par mai nahi rakhta
aise films me hote hai real life me nahi
Mate, most of my views on the Biharis come from one of three sources ! A) Eye witness accounts, B) Qutubudin Aziz's 'Blood and Tears' and C) the few Stranded Pakistanis and their NGOs I've talked to or followed.
In (A) - I've talked to a couple of ex-army men, my Grandpa and a few family friends in Karachi who lost their friends and loved ones over there. My Taya (Dad's elder brother !) was serving in the army in '71 but he was posted in West-Pakistan (in the Sialkot Sector), I've talked to some of his friends and I've talked to two soldiers (an officer and a jawan) who were taken as POWs during the war. I've related the officer's narrative in the thread you mentioned and I've personally met the jawan (whose now touching 65 !). Furthermore, my own Grandpa who was with the MES and was responsible for building and maintaining cantonments in East-Pakistan (depending on where he was situated !) got out a year before the eventual fall of dhaka; some of his friends, colleagues and acquaintances were never heard of from again. So naturally I think these people - who lived through those years and were in the midst of all of this - would have an exponentially greater idea of what happened over there.
(B) - the book is pretty good, well detailed and illustrated.
And (C) - these were the people who suffered at the hands of the Mukhti Bahini ! Many of them lost their loved ones. The NGOs themselves paint a horrible sketch of what the Stranded Pakistanis have to go through even now in Bangladesh ! I've seen some of their videos...I can't help cursing the Pakistani Government in the foulest words possible for abandoning our brethren like that ! Those people are 'Pakistanis' by every definition of the word and should be repatriated along with an official apology from the State of Pakistan.
P.S One of the Bihari family - our family friends in Karachi - got out in time but their relatives including their brother and his family didn't ! 40 years down the lane...they still haven't found a body yet and they've gone many times ever since to some place called 'Mirpur' that they say is near Dhaka where they used to live.
So my friend, as much as I think Pakistan's stupidity and the army's atrocities against innocent Bengalis led to the creation of Bangladesh, we mustn't be oblivious to the fact that the freedom fighter's weren't a group of disciplined individuals who didn't engage in any gross human right's violations of their own...! Both sides killed many innocent people on either side - May God forgive us for what we - the both of us - did to our fellow men, women and children and May Jinnah Sahib and our ancestors who fought and died in '47, forgive us for what we did to 'their' beloved Pakistan.
Lets leave it at that...this far too depressing a thing to talk about ! Let our dead and your dead RIP.