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زه یم زمری پر دې نړۍ/ له ما اتل نشته
where the wild things are
Joined July 2022
1) What "infrastructure & development" when 🇵🇰 has lower HDI than much of sub-Saharan Africa? 2) We don't care if you're Muhajir and not Punjabi—both are unwelcome. 3) Your threats are empty. 🇵🇰 faces collapse, soldiers killed everyday, and your US masters have left the region.
With all due respect, I am not Punjabi but a proud Mohajir and Pakistani. It's important to remember: what you sow, you reap. The true essence of the 'two-nation theory' is simple—you either stand with the State of Pakistan and thrive with progress, infrastructure, and development, or you don't and face the consequences.
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@sfnzmi I disagree with you on a lot of issues but respect for acting upon your words and actually moving out there unlike the many posers who can only talk.
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@Khan_Montana_ You can go to any Pakistani wedding or restaurant. The most common dishes are biryani, nihari, korma, gulab jamun, ras malai—all originating in India. Yes a lot of Hindus avoid meat but a lot of Indian dishes are prepared with meat (ex: chicken 65).
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An Afghan friend asked me what the PTM's position on Afghanistan is. This is it, in a nutshell 👇
Taliban, Mujahidin, & Politicians will come and leave, but Afghanistan🇦🇫, Afghans & its mountains will remain. Tie your loyalties to Afghan nation & its heritage. The conflict b/w Stanikzai, warlords and Emir is for power. Get education, promote nationalism & unity in ur circles.
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@aballofwei67254 Yeah dude, I love going to my local Iranian restaurant and ordering Persian delicacies like nihari, biryani, gulab jamun, and ras malai 🇵🇰 🙏
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@gorgon3211 @watanpal_ab Every modern state is "created"—no one is disputing that lol. The point is that India as a region and civilization has existed and been discussed by outsiders for centuries before 1947, while "Pakistan" hasn't (because it was always included as part of this thing called India).
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@az_zutt Thanks for the measured response. I take issue with that because Pashtuns (on either side of the Durand Line) were never subcontinental, it would be like saying Hazaras in Quetta are Desi whilst the ones in Bamyan aren't.
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@gorgon3211 @watanpal_ab The Greeks/Chinese/Arabs wrote about India for centuries. They called it different names from Hind to Tianzhu, but it was def a thing and included Punjab/Sindh.
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