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How so?Again this points back to the 'identity crisis' that Pakistanis face day in day out.
But I can give a thousand sources where Punjabi called Bengladeshies as Chura Hindus or low caste Hindus or Hindu agents.One source where any Punjabi has referred to the Baloch as "dark skinned Hindu agents" please?
It's not about language. It's about people or ethnicities.How so?
Your country also holds Hindi on a higher pedestal like we do Urdu.
Its just easy for communication.How so?
Your country also holds Hindi on a higher pedestal like we do Urdu.
How many people can understand urdu, it's easier for communication in Pakistan also. So there is also pashto and sindhi TV too. Punjabi drama have become popular recently even on the mainstream channels.Its just easy for communication.
All I will say that how many non-urdu/non-english tv channels are there in Pakistan to urdu tv channels and compare the same in India with respect to hindi channels. It will be a good exercise for you.
Hindi or Urdu have same pedastal and background except that one is Persianised and the other is sanscritlised.How so?
Your country also holds Hindi on a higher pedestal like we do Urdu.
And yet a Baloch is the head of state, he doesn't seem to care about this problem, does he?:shocked:And it is quite funny that there are no Baloch in the Baloch regiment of PA. I don't think the Pakis trust Baloch within the army.
Similarily why do not you allow the Religions to be taken as per choice and convenience?How many people can understand urdu, it's easier for communication in Pakistan also. So there is also pashto and sindhi TV too. Punjabi drama have become popular recently even on the mainstream channels.
It is just convenience, everyone can understand urdu and not everyone, Punjabi or Pashto. etc.
I didn't know Kiyani was a BalochAnd yet a Baloch is the head of state, he doesn't seem to care about this problem, does he?:shocked:
Shahbag Square — why we Pakistanis don't know and don't care – The Express TribuneHaving seen only grotesque caricatures of history, it is impossible for Pakistan's youth to understand 1971. But how can I blame them? Those of us who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s knew in our hearts that East and West Pakistan were one country but not one nation. Young people today cannot imagine the rampant anti-Bengali racism among West Pakistanis then. With great shame, I must admit that, as a thoughtless young boy, I, too, felt embarrassed about small and dark people being among my compatriots. Victims of a delusion, we thought that good Muslims and Pakistanis were tall, fair and spoke chaste Urdu. Some schoolmates would laugh at the strange sounding Bengali news broadcasts from Radio Pakistan.
Zardari.I didn't know Kiyani was a Baloch
Hindi or Urdu have same pedastal and background except that one is Persianised and the other is sanscritlised.
Base Khari bolis, avadhi and Bhojpuri is the same for Hindi and Urdu.
you remove persian words from Urdu then it is Hindi.
Urdu is Indian language and not a Pakistani language so Pakistan should discard it and throw it into Indian Ocean.
It is small groups doing all the killings. Majority of people are tolerant.Similarily why do not you allow the Religions to be taken as per choice and convenience?
Then why kill Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Ahmadies, Shias etc
Let it be the choice of individual and communities.
Oh, it was a small group which massacred Bengladesh ?It is small groups doing all the killings. Majority of people are tolerant.
You missed the message in my replyZardari.
And there are videos of baloch in the Army on the Pak army channel, their population is only 6 million could be the reason for no regiment btw, just saying...