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The only news these days regarding Bangladesh and Pakistan is about how someone is kicking out or harrassing the others diplomats....or snapping of some ties. You really think the few Bengali supporters of Pakistan cricket team mean something (they really are not that many at all especially now that Bangladesh team has improved).
70% of Bangladeshis have favourable views of India....we dont need them to support us on absolutely everything or be part of India.....just enough cooperation and friendship to get things done for the greater good.
Most Indian muslims are loyal to India, Afterall their ancestors chose to stay in India when given the option of Pakistan.
I don't know where you get that idea that they aren't from. Why don't you do a poll open to even just Indian members here asking that question instead of distorting the opinions of a few?
The majority of Indian Muslims did not stay back because they chose India over Pakistan. In case you are forgetting the Muslim League's main support base was UP and Bombay. Look at the old photographs of Muslim League rallies in Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta and the sizes of these Muslim crowds. Even in Karachi and Lahore Muslim League didn't have that many crowds.
The reason Indian Muslims stayed back was because they did not want to abandon their properties and it was decided in 1947 by the leaders that there would be no population exchange.
In Punjab there was only a population exchange because of the communal violence therefore Punjab was made an exception.
My nanaboo's mamoo was a Kashmiri trader who settled in Calcutta. My nanaboo's family were wealthy Kashmiri businessmen who settled in Amritsar.
In 1947 all our relatives in East Punjab relocated to Pakistan due to the communal violence.
Our relatives in Calcutta stayed on in India. But they would visit Pakistan whenever they could. And had it been a Indo-Pak war they would tell us how Indian Muslims supported Pakistan and how they had to live in fear of Hindus.
During the 1950s and 1960s if anyone from the Indian Muslim middle class felt that he was not getting the economic benefits he wanted in India then he would migrate to Pakistan. Tens of thousands of Indian Muslims continued migrating to Pakistan each year throughout the 50s and 60s until our government placed extreme restrictions on further migration.
And your own Hindu co-religionists on this forum agree with me, here I will give you his quote.
I agree with you. The average Pakistani Punjabi or Sindhi Muslim are not as fanatic as most of Indian Sunnis. Having grown up in Kashmir among Muslim friends I can assure you about it.
There are many secular patriots as well. They are many but in comparison quite insignificant. Non Muslims are terrified of the Muslim majority areas of the cities. You need to go in there, mix with them, go to their mosques to understand what they really think. The support for Isis is huge s well. Shias and ahmedias are hated more than Hindus.