I agree with Samran Ali. People should not leave their land. In fact, people who have left their land and gone elsewhere should be asked to go back. Think about it. If the 15 million Muhajirs who are creating all kinds of problems in Karachi & Sindh were to go back to India, imagine how much better the situation in our country would be.
I personally would be happy to see Altaf Hussein ("Pir Bhai") return to his homeland in India.
Once these Muhajirs all return to their land in India, then they can demand equality, justice, opportunity, freedom and all their rights from their Indian Government. And if the Indian Government does not give them what they ask for, then they can start their own separatist movement and create their own Independent Muhajiristan within India. I just don't think it is correct for these Indian muhajirs to come to our country and make trouble with all their demands. Their demands are correct, but they should all go back to India and make them there.
No one should leave their land. All Muhajirs should stay on the land of their ancestors and demand their rights there. If they don't get them, they should not come and make trouble in Pakistan. They should stay and create their own separate homelands by carving them out from India.
North East will be Pakistan's territory one day... We hope our Punjabi bros can achieve their Khalistani dream and Kashmr can get rid of Indian oppression
Pointless & Meaning less Thread.
@Graphician -
Next time if your friend says Katrina Kaif or Kareena Kapoor agreed to Marry him in his dream & he is comming to Mumbai believing it,please dont post that sh*t here.
Thank You !!
Ye kya bol diyaa bhai tune, ab tou impossible nahi masla impossible square ban gaya.
Khalistani movement exists only in Pakistani Dreams.
Oh damn, You used the final weapon used by Pakistani PDF warriors if some sane pakistani starts bashing them or some idiot pakistani start insulting them. Now what will poor Pakistanis respond him as![]()
It was such a coincident that happens with me… A Kashmiri writes Pakistan occupied Kashmir . in their address…as he wanted some Indian goods but only difference was I did not asked him that what Pakistan occupied Kashmir . is....even Baloochistani thinks in the same way...
Well if it gives him satisfaction then let him write whatever he wants. We cannot say there are no such people in Kashmir, nor we can stop people from living in dreams.
The fact is Kashmir will remain part of India, they like it or not.
I also remember a kashmiri women on Indian talk show said, in Kashmir there are people who live in dreams. However unrealistic there dream is they think they can get it. That women was daughter in law of a hurriyat leader.
Dream on... dreams are good it keeps you satisfied.
never heard about it and never will.........
bura mat suno![]()
If they write IOK, then tear and dispose off that letter in front of them. That'll teach them how to write letters in India.
Hay Indian guys, He had a Zip Code added to the address which I didn't mention myself. Existence or absence of ZIP code wouldn't change what I am sharing and that is inclusion of IOK which is "Indian Occupied Kashmir". Am I able to communicate this aspect?
The guy is in his late 20s and is a Medical Practitioner and he represents new generation which was born in Kashmir under Indian Occupation and got all of his education under Indian Syllabus, used Indian Currency to buy and seen Indian flag hosted around but even then they haven't accepted Kashmir as part of India.
But I am not surprised there is resistance and denyal from Indians calling it an imagination and bla bla. Whatever Kashmiri say you guys are not ready to listen learn or accept their stance. It probebly doesn't make any difference to Indians as nevertheless they are in occupation but it matters a lot to Kashmirs and Pakistanis who after decades of occupation and victimization refuse to accept Kashmir as part of India.
Last edited by graphican; 07-23-2012 at 08:19 PM.
Graphican, it just wouldn't get delivered.
Postal services have an actual policy regarding this.![]()
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