nalandapride
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People from Gaddi Tribe of Himachal Pradesh
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People from Gaddi Tribe of Himachal Pradesh
97% of India's population are nothing like Pakistanis, and I proved it in my previous post. The 7 or 8% of Pakistanis (Mohajirs in Pakistan) you talk about are migrants from all across India not one or two places in India.
All of Sindh is in Pakistan. Not an inch of Sindh is in India so those Sindhis in India are migrants from Pakistan.
The truth of the matter is no Pakistani wants to be indian. Its just you damn indians always obsessed about us.
i think yours n our dresses are little different. our men dont wear womens dress ie shalwar kameeg . punjabis in our side love bhangra its world famous and we are tall and big and we love to drink a lot. we are brought up a differnt way and we have differnt view of world than you guys and differnt mentality. we love our dresses and they suit best for us. hun bander kee janay adrak da swad
Not sure what nalandapride is talking about in relation to Uttar Pradeshi and Rajasthani Jats because Punjabi Jatts don't consider them as the same people like they do with Haryanvi Jatts who are often just considered Hindu Jatts.
Obviously there are the Sindhis as well but I'm not too sure on the percentage of Hindu or Indian Sindhis.
I was definitely talking about Jaats irrespective of their religion as they have common origin. In India Sindhis form some 0.25% of population.
Pakistani Punjabis only share similarity with 5% of Indian Punjabis but the Muhajirs in Pakistan share similarity with 70% of North Indians. I was astonished to know that Pakistan even have Mappila people originally from Kerala. The only difference between Pakistan and India is India don't have Baloch and Pashtun people and Pakistan Don't have South Indians and North-East Indians. I am a Bihari and Pakistani also have lots of Biharis and many still retaining Bihari accent.
If so, aren't those Mappila's from Kerala not S Indians?
what about hyderabadis? aren't they south Indians?Yes you are right. But they are not generally visible in Pakistan like other groups I told him because very few migrated and my point was about whole South India Tamils, Telugus, Kannadigas. I corrected that.
I was definitely talking about Jaats irrespective of their religion as they have common origin. In India Sindhis form some 0.25% of population.
Pakistani Punjabis only share similarity with 5% of Indian Punjabis but the Muhajirs in Pakistan share similarity with 70% of North Indians. I was astonished to know that Pakistan even have Mappila people originally from Kerala. The only difference between Pakistan and India is India don't have Baloch and Pashtun people and Pakistan Don't have South Indians(excluding Mappilas) and North-East Indians. I am a Bihari and Pakistani also have lots of Biharis and many still retaining Bihari accent.
We consider Hindu Jats (notice Jatt vs. Jat) from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan as different people.