Omar1984
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Whatever you are citing is a different debate altogether, it has nothing to do with my point of view, nowhere I referred to civilisation, customs, traditions, moral laws and legal codes. I am strictly talking about the immigrants who fall into the category of Mahajirs. As you are stating your ancestors weren't Indians the same way Mahajir can state their ancestors were not from India, as per your views 'India being union of different states'.
Most of Sindhis at present have a Persian or Baluchi descend, does it really makes a case of Mahajir? No, obviously not.
And yes, there are Sindhis in present India, more than 5 million.
The only Sindhis in India are the Hindu Sindhis who migrated from Pakistan to India in 1947 and they dont even make 0.00001% of India's population. Punjab was divided, Quaid-i-Azam and many Pakistani movement activists wanted entire Punjab as part of Pakistan but Sikhs didnt allow them. Punjabis in India are almost all Hindus and Sikhs and Punjabis make less than 3% of India's population, while there are plenty of Uttar Pradeshi Muslims, Gujrati Muslims, Hyderabadi Muslims in India who are the same as Mohajors of Pakistan (who make only 7% of Pakistan's population).