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Updated Nov 30, 2016, 7:36 pm IST
Islamabad: Indian writers and poets will miss this year's International Urdu Conference in Karachi due to the ongoing tension on the India-Pakistan border, a media report said on Wednesday.

The ninth edition of the International Urdu Conference hosted by the Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi will be held from December 1 to December 4, council member Ahmed Shah said.

"Every year Indian writers and poets attend the moot, lending it variety. This time round, owing to the tensions on the Pakistan-India border, they will not be seen reading their papers or taking part in different sessions as panelists," Shah was quoted as saying by 'Dawn' newspaper. Highlighting Indian writers and poets contribution, Shah said he did not believe in dividing literature on the basis of religion.

Though the Indian writers like Gulzar and Gopichand Narang have contributed substantially to Urdu literature, these days they are afraid of visiting Pakistan as they fear they would be treated badly on their return to India, Shah said.

He, however, said he would try and have some of the writers get connected to the conference via video or audio link.

Urdu scholar from countries like the US, Germany, Denmark, the UK, Finland and Egypt would participate in the conference, he said, adding that almost all renowned writers and poets from Pakistan had been invited.

Tension between India and Pakistan has increased after the attack on an Indian Army base in Uri on September 18 and the resultant "surgical strike" on terrorist launchpads in Azad Kashmir by the army 10 days later.

Since then, cross-border firings have increased killing soldiers and civilians on both sides.
 
Well urdu is derived out of hindi which is derived out of Sanskrit.
So India is the mother of very many languages.
 
Well urdu is derived out of hindi which is derived out of Sanskrit.

Isn't it the other way? Hindi from Urdu?
Urdu was once known as Hindi/Hindvi (among other names), but current Indian Hindi is derived from Urdu and heavily Sanskritized.
 
No harm as Indians can't speak or write Urdu. Urdu only belongs to Pakistanis.
LOL Since when did you start claiming Urdu as Pakistani's. The last time I heard, India has the highest number of Urdu speakers and Pakistan doesn't stand anywhere close. So apni thekedaari kisi aur cheez pe dikhao....

There are between 60 and 70 million native speakers of Urdu: there were 52 million in India per the 2001 census, some 5% of the population; approximately 10 million in Pakistan or 7.57% per the 1998 census

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urdu#Speakers_and_geographic_distribution
 
LOL Since when did you start claiming Urdu as Pakistani's. The last time I heard, India has the highest number of Urdu speakers and Pakistan doesn't stand anywhere close. So apni thekedaari kisi aur cheez pe dikhao....

There are between 60 and 70 million native speakers of Urdu: there were 52 million in India per the 2001 census, some 5% of the population; approximately 10 million in Pakistan or 7.57% per the 1998 census

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urdu#Speakers_and_geographic_distribution

Kia jabardast baat hai. :lol:

Anyways you guys r@pe Urdu and don't just speak it.
 
Well urdu is derived out of hindi which is derived out of Sanskrit.
So India is the mother of very many languages.
That's like saying Donald Trump is black as modern humans came out of Africa. :lol:

this is urdu:


(please do tell us what you understood since urdu is derived from hindi.:rofl::rofl::rofl:)
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and this is hindi: :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

even my dog's farts make better noise than the asss friction you guys call hindi.
 

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