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I xan not be a proud pakistani as i have never been made to feel like a pakistani, due to my patah origins regardless where in southern pakistan i go, people liken patahns to afghans and therefore dont really see them as pakistanis. But when they are getting shagged by india then we are their brothers and fellow pakistanis who are expected to stand shoulder to shoulder and fight.
I and people of sarhand balochistan have nothing in common with other pakistanis apart from religion, balochistan was never part of pakistan and was foirced to join the federation. So this was a hardly a choice but a dictation and violence from the federation. As for sarhad goverment has killed many natives prevfiously and now in the name of terrorism, hardly a celebration to be a proud pakistani.
Btw, Texas, New Mexico etc were also 'forced' to become a part of the US, but you don't hear them complaining.
If I were a Pakistani, I would seriously analyse why Awaaz feels that way and try to work towards ending his feeling of alienation instead of getting defensive or saying how patriotic one is inspite of being A or B clan/ community.
Disgruntled people are not hard to find anywhere. Even in Bharat. Need I quote some things said by supporters of Shiv Sena on Indian Muslims? Victimization that truly occurs would be such as the Gujerati massacres, that happened for no reason in India, at all.
No friends?
Today is the day when every Pakistani needs to proud of our brave army and the heroic examples they set for the generations to follow.
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Once a Pakistani always a Pakistani. No matter what passport I hold I am and will remain a Pakistani. What I feel about Pakistan is not "pride" per say but a deep love. The kind of love that makes a person love another with "Warts and all". I was under IAF bombs in Keamari during 1971 and would do it again if the country needed me. I will help Pakistan in any way I can (with words, deeds and money) but I don't feel the kind of arrogance that comes with pride. Meaning that I dont think myself better than another because I am a Pakistani. I am certainly not ashamed of being a Pakistani either.
So I won't know what makes a person to be a Proud Pakistani.
You cant change nationality even if you want to. You might change the passport, but still you will be called pakistani.
You cant change nationality even if you want to. You might change the passport, but still you will be called pakistani.