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Its alright; the Almighty didn't endow the Dravidians with an abundance of intellect anyhow !
Armstrong, my brother, you can accuse South Indians of bad cooking, their women wearing Sarees with sizes too small,
but South Indians are actually one of the smartest in South Asia.
I mean the stereotype of the Indian nerd/geek IT techie originated from the Telugu and Tamil software engineers emigrating to the U.S.
The Almighty endowed us with much intelligence. Just like he endowed Kashmiris with stunning looks.
Jubbb time ho ga; abhiii tou excel par saath saaath kaaam ho rahaa haiii !
Furthermore an interesting point of note is that those extremist elements were almost exclusively associated with the Congress Party and were adamantly against Pakistan. The Majlis-i-Ahrar who spearheaded the Anti-Ahmediya movement were an ally of the Congress throughout. Likewise the Majlis-i-Ulema-Pakistan (that was created out of the remnants of the MiU-Hind) were allies of the Congress who supported ZuH throughout.
The Pakistan Movement was spearheaded by progressive elements of Muslim India not the regressive reactionary dotheads that were allied with the Congress (subject to some exceptions of course)
Its alright; the Almighty didn't endow the Dravidians with an abundance of intellect anyhow !
This is actually true. I think the argument put forth by the Islamic orthodoxy who opposed Pakistan either gave religious reasons for opposing it and some opposed it because they hoped that one day they will convert the pagans and the whole Indian sub continent will be 'Islamic.'
@Armstrong I am not an Indian with a jaundiced view towards Jinnah.
at the time before Independence there were a lot of groups in the sub continent who had their own grievances. Prominent was the Muslims of course.
If you look back, notable western political commentators gave India 30 odd years before it broke up into a dozen or so smaller countries.
It was an easy assumption to make. What does a Punjabi Sikh have in common with a Keralite Catholic christian with a Bengali Muslim?
The Indian experiment looked less plausible than a Pakistani one. It at least had a more unifying theme about it. For three decades or so, the Pakistani economic growth rate was higher than India's. Hell I am sure there are social indicators that Pakistan still is better than India.
Hopefully South Asia matures more. There is a distinct lack of it. Indians have this nauseating sense of self-righteousness which is quite often used to mask many insecurities.
and too much religion. Religion everywhere you look and not enough ethics.
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