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Trust me on this, the people of Pakistan would rather have the Taliban as their government than your corrupt and drunk military leadership. Any mistake from your establishment will lead to the people of Pakistan claiming your military's heads. Nearly everyone in Pakistan is dead tired of the corrupt and drunk establishment. Even the people of Kashmir is rising.
Your army is just there to oppress your people. They will not venture into a conflict with Afghanistan which would risk the power and financial interests.
If anything, your corrupt establishment is using the border conflicts (and at times escalating them) to take away the peoples attention from the domestic issues.
Lastly, all these lying twitter accounts are pulling casualty numbers out of their a**.
Above we have two extremist Afghanis and Pakistanis declaring Pakistan a kaafir state who should convert to Talibanism - from their apartments in Norway100% correct.
Above we have two extremist Afghanis and Pakistanis declaring Pakistan a kaafir state who should convert to Talibanism - from their apartments in Norway![]()
I seriously don't get how people go to the most liberal and secular white countries, and then start Takfiring others for opposing the Taliban.The biggest kaafir are afghans who kill innocent Muslim Pakistanis at the behest of idol-worshippers. These people are not even Muslims. Pakistanis are.
This is the kind of total rubbish that brings down a forum to a comparison of people's opinions.Post partition, many mainstream Indian politicians issued statements claiming Pakistan would fall apart one way or another and be forced to re join India. After 1971 Indian academia and politicians rambled on about how the two nation theory had been finished (right up there with other absurd mainstream Indian convictions like OIT).
Anyway, to the topic.
I have to agree, very sadly.that was until modi took over and started spewing shit against pakistan.
In my understanding, that desire may well have existed, though it is not proven even today, but it served to support and enable the Muslim League demands.British wanted to create a small state from where they could manage the region just like the Americans wanted with Karachi and now Balochistan.
Post partition, many mainstream Indian politicians issued statements claiming Pakistan would fall apart one way or another and be forced to re join India. After 1971 Indian academia and politicians rambled on about how the two nation theory had been finished (right up there with other absurd mainstream Indian convictions like OIT).
Anyway, to the topic.
Ad hominem attacks do not strengthen your case.This is the kind of total rubbish that brings down a forum to a comparison of people's opinions.
Your personal opinion does not constitute a case.Ad hominem attacks do not strengthen your case.
A very interesting proposition.Two nation theory become the 3 nation theory. Race AND religion matter equally.
I think we are saying roughly the same thing. BTW can you link C11 please?
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British wanted to create a small state from where they could manage the region just like the Americans wanted with Karachi and now Balochistan.
Only a racial supremacist will take offense to that historical fact. Are you a punjabi or a musalman?Muhajir racial fantasies still persisting in 2024? Jerk off in private bro about your domination fantasies.
I absolutely hate these cringe racially insecure history nerds under the guise of "musalaman" because you sound exactly like Hindus and behave like them lmao.
I blame myself for succumbing to an outstanding Pakistani member and getting wrapped up in this delusional discussion.Lol no.
Bharatis love to blame British for Pakistan's independence when it's your own hatred of Muslims that convinced even Jinnah that you guys were a lost cause. 75 yrs later, our founders have been proven right.
If anything, British were more favourable to Bharat in dividing the land which isn't surprising considering Mountbatten was close to Nehru.
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