Chapter 16.the Life of a NRP
Majid ali was a top business man in Dubai and was quite successful at that he had everything but he was a sad man he was now being called an Indian an Indian he would be rather called a dog rather than an Indian he despised the Indians with such vigor that he home schooled his children rather than send them to the schools in Dubai because in his words “ those bloody sub humans will contaminate his precious children with their ugly thoughts and god forbid if his two girls fell in love with some “black” Indian or made friends with their girls who are no less better than the girls at here made with their sin door and lings and all that supersites nonsense
Majid sat and remembered his days when he could travel to Lahore and roam his country at will now those bloody Indians are crawling all over the land that he called home
Majid’s case was not isolated but was a direct byproduct of the mental shock that was given to them by the Indians during Operation Mahakal this time the
And to add insult to injury those Indians have given a scrap of land that is why he
Chose to live in Dubai rather then that land the beech of India he was a proud Muslim and he would rather live in a dar ul Islam then rub shoulders with the bloody Indians
But in a way Majid ali signified the sheer hypocrisy that is a hall mark of the Pakistani Global set as he had a majority Indian dominated Upper and middle management in his business but still he hated those rotten ground leeches
What made him sad was the apparent glee with which a large section of his countrymen was in open cahoots with the Bloody Indians
Majid would not know it but he and the Pakistani elite as a whole was suffering from a collective form of shock which would in later years bee known as Collective Shock Trauma Syndrome or known as the Lahore syndrome
This was an outcome of the Their frustration at people whom they always thought beneath them are leaving them far behind and more importantly their present societies are appreciative of this and they the grand hires of the Mughal dynasty were now reduced a mere shell of the former self it pained them to see themselves fading into irrelevance and left far behind by Indians in every sphere- Education, Economics, Culture, Social mobility this drew the Pakistani exiles to Arabize them self even more but this came at a cost the movement now split with New Pakistan movement advocating the acceptance of the New moth eaten form of Pakistan and the United Pakistan Movement which wanted nothing but the full restoration of the status Que Ante Bellum borders of Pakistan
As for Majid ali his whole world crashed in on its self when his eldest daughter the apple of his eye fell for a bloody Brahmin of all the girl was head over heels for the boy Majid’s daughter Sana was a student of the AUD Jebel ali campus and had recently joined Lamprell Dubai as junior safety officer and the Boy was the manager of the procurement department Arvind Achari the two stuck of early off and was deeply enamored with each other he had even taken her to his parents and got her blessed but things were different at her house she met hostilities at every turn they tried \every trick in the book to get to her to forget that bloody kaffir as they called him everything from showering her with expensive gift to threatening her with her death
Things got heated once and out of control and in his anger he hit her causing injuries to her that t bought her within an inch of her death
Majid rushed his beloved daughter to the Dubai hospital she was saved but the damage was done Majid and his daughter drifted futher and futher apart so much so that the girl decided to run away from her home after a letter to her parents
The Majid house hold was devastated and anger so much so that they conducted a nama-e- Jannaza for sane
But the above mentioned case was just in a string of cases such cases and it was interesting one sided as the majority of the cases pertained to Indian Hindu Boys marring and converting the girls to the Hindu fold
This gave rise to a third narrative within the exiled community that of unification of the reminder of Pakistan with India these people were mostly shunned and declared non-muslims by the exiled Pakistani government
There was no gap for sane voices for the majority of Pakistanis only Indian blood would suffice and the Ghazis of the Military wing had said that they would do it
Come hell or High water every one waited and watched for the much vaunted destruction of India
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