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Translate this please:Tactics of Balochistan and Karachi will not work with this movement
PTM doesn't represent Pashtuns
Movement started in January this year after killing of a Pashtun student in Karachi in a fake encounter,and now has considerable support in FATA
Man who said just having Khan surname means one is a pushtoon? Khan is a title that was also given by mughals to their close aides to honor them plus in the past specially in ihar and up region those people who used to convert to Islam were given Khan title as a title to show they have converted to islam. There are millions of khan surname people in pakistan but they are not pushtoons.So I reading after the writer showed what an ignoramus he is stating this:
Pashtuns—an ethnic minority in Pakistan comprising about 15 percent of its two hundred million people—
this ignoramus idiot doesn't even know that most people in Pakistan, one way or another, with myself included, have pukhtoon blood on us. We even proudly proclaim that we have a part pathan background. Heck, every third person in Pakistan has the surname KHAN which is indicative of at least a part pathan (if not full) heritage. That makes MOST people in Pakistan pathans!
PTM ...
first time heard about it ..
Pashtun Tahafuz(Protection)
Movement.
Interesting, Indians all over this thread.
Bangdeshi started the thread. Enndians leeched on it. While the GORA wrote the article.
Classic !!
Wait a moment .
Movement started in January this year after killing of a Pashtun student in Karachi in a fake encounter,and now has considerable support in FATA
Off topic, I was thinking I have friends, family members and colleagues in all Pakistan provinces, But I never call or think about calling them "Hi, my Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi or Pathan friend" and vice versa. I know they are all Pakistanis thats all. I have never seen or heard from anyone I know to do this either, Not even once. When people from other provinces visit us we welcome them, the feeling is mutual. I am sure other Pakistanis on this thread feel the same.
Its ironic that international media while reporting about Pakistan always strictly divides people on ethnicity, region, religion, cast etc.
(According to an Ismaili friend from Gilgit who is working there in NWFP) Pakistani Pashtuns are harassing, chasing, and scaring the hell out of them. Both Shia and Sunni are one and are (literally) up in arms against them. There seems to be more drama about it on the internet than there is in reality there on the ground.Yep he's no where to be seen. Now the videos have come out with Pashtun crowds many times over abusing these people, the Indian posters who were hoping for 71 part 2 just disappear. They're lucky they left Swat in one piece.
This movement is about to be filed away soon.