Maula Jatt
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Bro when are you going to stop with these old 70s , 80s era stereotypes?If the history of the area and the general composition of the people that now occupy it is to be subservient in all cases and prefer a feudalistic society
Punjabs feudalism ended by and large through population growth, small land holdings - there's books written on this phenomena Read em
Our chief Ministers are all coming from urban, buisness backgrounds for DECADES now- what feudal society?
You have been to Lahore, Sialkot, Gujrat, gujaranwala - they look like feudal societies to you? - Urban Punjab elects and selects government, especially the middle class, middle class of Punjab is huge amongst the largest by % in all of Pakistan and Pakistans middle class was historically very big compared to rest of South Asia
Are fuedal societies known for thier middle classes and are middle classes responsible for who gets into power or not- even the army is made up of middle class, or lower middle class folks who later become rich through corruption
Fuedals by and large are done and dusted politically, economically outside of SP
We can have some sorta clansih identities - but that's a phenomena across the region middle east or South Asia and by thier standards- it's still low
What fuedal society?
Subservient to our army who we loved so did most of Pakistan? Subservient to N-league or anyother party that we ourselves elected especially the middle classes?
Now we like PTI more and are protecting it 24/7, electing it in every elections by heavy majority- in jail bharo tahreek barely any involvement from KPK or Karachi but Punjab was leading it, Punjab's workers and politcal leaders faced the brunt of all government actions - but still blame us for everything?
What did Karachi do? Even One serious protest for city autonomy?, What did Sindh do? Did Balochistan killed off it's brutal sardars?- protest movement for free judiciary was from Punjab- that was brutal yet succeeded
May brutalities against PTI workers and leaders was all in Punjab--4000 people arrested in the middle of the night, from villages to cities, gas shells, torture every tactic used
yet the movement is stronger than ever before- it didn't damage the movement one bit, instead you saw a PTI victory in Punjab right after that paving way for a coalition government of PTI
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