SabzShaheen
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Due to my bad English I would like to clearly understand your original point which I think was "Pakistani authorities should not have saved Sikhs because some Sikh in England Offended you", Am I correct?
it's fine, i'll pretend like you said nothing before. it would make no difference as the amount of substance in your posts is nill.
let me explain it to you in even clearer terms than my previous post:
pakistan may have had an obligation to transport those british sikhs during their pilgrimage, but that does not mean those sikhs and the rest of the sikh community cannot be grateful. no one is asking them to kiss the feet of pakistanis or wave our flag, but they should abstain from spreading malice toward us and our country if they have any decency. also, if they truly valued peace and harmony, they would use this news to portray us and our country in a positive light instead of conveniently omitting this information.
let me now give you one other example:
if you are a disabled person on public transport in london, people have an obligation to give up their seat for you. that doesn't mean you cannot say "thank you" to show your appreciation.
by the way, i was also born in pakistan and urdu is also my first language. having a different mother tongue is no excuse for child-level grammar when living in a western country, unless you are some fresh immigrant or a refugee.