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And then people wonder why only Muslims in India are forced to prove there patriotism time to time.
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Yes baby steps are needed for the fourth Reich.
Let's make it simple - An Indian is one who keeps his/her country ahead of his/her religion. That would sound absurd to you. But those muslims who were Indian, chose to live in India. All those who didn't chose pakistan.
Beauty lie in simplicity. By complicating the idea of India, western thinkers have long been pulling their hair, how can India survive?That is way too simple. It is a hard sell specially in modern scenario.
and don't worry about sounding absurd.
Be a little precise or practical
I am from Roorkee and you are as delusional as the other guy you talking too. Please visit the place and I will show you around.That's a myth. Some parts of north-India, yes. Like saharanpur, roorkee, azamgarh (where minorities are majority), and there too its mostly local hindu-muslim divide, not a radicalization and terrorist breeding spot (well, mostly). Otherwise, it's Hyderabad, Kerala, WB which are terrorist hotbeds.
Indian or Hindu is a geographic and cultural identity. Even those who are born in Pakistan or Bangladesh are Indian. I agree you are a separate land now bcz of borders (just from few years back ) but roots are same "an Indian''. This is the reason we call south Asia region as Indian subcontinent.Even with that argument no country has that amount of Muslims. So i do not know how you plan to control all of them without much needed help from Pakistan.
So if its diverse in Pakistan it is a weakness?
We have a thriving democracy tailored to our need.
Since you are sensible than an average propaganda fed Pakistani. Can you answer me what makes an Indian? define the identity?
And when i address in 'you' consider it synonym to 'Indian - Indians'. So keep that in mind please
I was talking about nearby areas, not roorkee town itself. There is deoband nearby.I am from Roorkee and you are as delusional as the other guy you talking too. Please visit the place and I will show you around.
Beauty lie in simplicity. By complicating the idea of India, western thinkers have long been pulling their hair, how can India survive?
We are simplistic in our approach. We are here, have been living here for thousands of years, before religion came into existence. This is our home, and we love our country.
30 mins away and they are more patriotic than you. They will die for their motherland unhinged.I was talking about nearby areas, not roorkee town itself. There is deoband nearby.
I was talking about nearby areas, not roorkee town itself. There is deoband nearby.
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Or may be 2nd Bangladesh.Or maybe khalistan
I didn't questioned their patriotism. I said mostly there are hindu-muslim divide in north India. Terror hotbed lie in Kerala, WB and Hyderabad.30 mins away and they are more patriotic than you. They will die for their motherland unhinged.
You should not make your opinion from the corrupted media. You have no idea about North.
Knock Knock ....Or may be 2nd Bangladesh.
Indian or Hindu is a geographic and cultural identity. Even those who are born in Pakistan or Bangladesh are Indian. I agree you are a separate land now bcz of borders (just from few years back ) but roots are same "an Indian''. This is the reason we call south Asia region as Indian subcontinent.
Culture is influenced by aspirations too. Case in point - you would not like to be identified as of indian origin (though most likely that is the case, india being the geographical identity having culture that is nowadays identified as hindus). Muslims in the sub-continent aspire to align themselves as arabs or turks (a class higher perhaps).I don't think many Pakistanis would agree to that. You can ask a Bangladeshi about them frankly i don't give a shizzle.
You can call it a geographical identity but cultural is just pushing it too far. Culture is influenced by language, religion, climate and trade.
Culture is influenced by aspirations too. Case in point - you would not like to be identified as of indian origin (though most likely that is the case, india being the geographical identity having culture that is nowadays identified as hindus). Muslims in the sub-continent aspire to align themselves as arabs or turks (a class higher perhaps).