Same thing again. You are the direct result of Islamic expansion in the Indian subcontinent, not the cause, no matter how much you'd like to be.
Btw, the state I hail from (Karnataka) celebrates the victories of Tipu Sultan against the colonialists. It doesn't matter to us that he was Muslim because he was a son of the lands he fought for.
Wrong, we are descended from the Islamic conquerors (but most of our ancestry is from other sources):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3163234
"The study showed that the Muslim Gujjars differ significantly from their counterpart, the Hindu Gujjars"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20067368
"we observed a certain degree of genetic contribution from Iran to both Muslim populations"
Many local Muslim converts were also directly involved in the Islamic conquests:
Khilijis, Durranis, Suri's and Ghurids - Pashtuns (2nd largest ethnic group in Pakistan, Ahmed Shah Durrani and Sher Shah Suri were also born in Pakistani Punjab, they conquered large portions of Hindustan)
http://www.pashtunforums.com/pashtun-history-/38336-ghuri-pashtun-persian.html
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Khalji-dynasty
http://pakteahouse.net/2009/11/25/ahmad-shah-durrani-a-king-of-high-rank/
http://historypak.com/sher-shah-suri/
Mysoreans - Tipu Sultan's grandfather was Punjabi (they defeated the Maratha's and fought bravely against the British)
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...nd-tumakuru-district/articleshow/61574823.cms
Rind dynasty - Baluchis (at one point they sacked Delhi)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mir_Chakar_Rind
https://real-politique.blogspot.com/2009/12/mir-chakar-khan-rind-warrior-hero-of.html
Shah Mir dynasty - Gujjars from Swat (they almost completely wiped out Hinduism/Buddhism from Kashmir, with one ruler even earning the title of iconoclast for the number of idols he destroyed)
http://lostkashmirihistory.com/sultan-sikandar-man-myth/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shah_Mir_dynasty
https://jktribals.page.tl/History-of-Gujjars.htm
Lodi dynasty - Half Pashtun half Punjabi dynasty (ruled over eastern Pakistan and northern Hindustan)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lodi-dynasty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikandar_Lodi
Aurangzeb Alamgir - Was born in the Indus Valley
http://lostislamichistory.com/aurangzeb-and-islamic-rule-in-india/
Shah Jahan - Came from Lahore
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Shah-Jahan
Muhammad Bin Qasim utilised Gujjar and Baluchi mercenaries:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_bin_Qasim#The_campaign
Mahmud Ghaznavi had large numbers of Indo-Aryans fight in his army:
http://www.barmazid.com/2016/11/ghaznavids-had-large-number-of-hindus.html
Babur employed Punjabis into his military:
http://firdosh101.blogspot.com/2009/05/history-of-gakhars.html
Shahbaz Khan was a Punjabi and one of the Mughal Empire's greatest generals during Akbar's reign:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahbaz_Khan_Kamboh
It should matter, back then Muslims considered themselves closer to Muslims of other ethnic groups than Kafirs of their own ethnic group (many still feel the same way today). It's one of the primary reasons why the Muslim Empire's were so ethnically diverse, and why Muslims to this day take pride in the achievements of Muslims of other ethnic groups. This concept is simply non-existent among most communities of other faiths or exists at a significantly weaker degree, the only faith with a comparable type of brotherhood is the Jews.
It's better to think of Islam as a country rather than a religion, and being a practising Muslim as a nationality rather than a reflection someone's personal religion.
Likewise, both India and Pakistan were ruled by the British colonialists for 2 centuries and as humiliating it might be to your fragile ego, this is a fact which must be accepted and reconciled with in order to progress.
Wrong, the majority of Hindustan was ruled by the British for 150 hundred years whilst the majority of the region of Pakistan was ruled by the British for 100 years.