Om Puri and other Punjabis will be welcomed in Pakistan who are being suppressed by Indians. India under Modi regime is a nightmare for all non Hindu, non Brahmin minorities.
Pakistan was created to save the humanity from the venom of saffron terrorism. Every oppressed and enslaved person is welcomed in Pakistan. This is the country of freedom and opportunities. We know how to protect our minorities. It is a fact that RAW supported terrorists are attacking minorities in Pakistan but our agencies are ready to secure the humanity from the venom of India.
Try Rohingas.
Pakistan was created by the ideollogy that hindus and muslim cannot live together, and India as a secular nation, where the minority muslims have grown fro 9 percent to 19 percentage is a slap to that ideology.
5. Begum Para
Begum Para, the one-time siren of the Hindi film industry, moved to Pakistan following the death of her husband Nasir Khan. She migrated to the nation in 1975 only to relocate back to India two years later, finding it arduous to adjust in. She last appeared in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s
Saawariya (2007). Para died in 2008.
Source: Khushwant Singh,
Khushwant Singh on Women
4. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Noted vocalist Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan returned to India after moving to Pakistan in the wake of the partition. “If in every home one child was taught Hindustani classical music, this country would have never been partitioned,” he had once remarked. Khan acquired Indian citizenship in 1957. He passed away on April 25, 1968.
Source: Nikhat Ekbal,
Great Muslims of Undivided India
3. Jogendra Nath Mandal
Jogendra Nath Mandal, the nation’s first labour and law minister, was a leader of the Scheduled Castes and an ally of the Muslim League. He moved back to India after witnessing the step-motherly conduct of the Pakistani state towards its Hindu citizens.
2. Sahir Ludhianvi
Celebrated Urdu poet and lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi was compelled to flee Pakistan after the government issued his arrest warrants. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1971. Ludhiavi died in 1980.
Source: Mir Ali Raza,
The Poetry of ‘No
1. Qurratulain Hyder
Qurratulain Hyder, the grand dame of Urdu literature, had to leave Pakistan following the publication of her magnum opus
Aag ka Darya. Hyder, a recipient of the prestigious Sahitya Academi and the Jnanpith awards, was awarded the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan by the Indian government in recognition of her meritorious contribution to literature. She died in 2007.