Posted on October 16, 2007
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60 responses to “Lost Pakistaniat”

  1. JamesGaith says:

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  2. Adnan says:

    Paul,

    Ancient India were United? I read different state rulers used to fight with each other.

  3. Paul says:

    Hi there,

    I do not understand one thing. Why did people living in current territory of Pakistan wanted to separate from India? Weren’t hey one, unite country since ancient times? What was India doing to this lands that people living there didn’t want to belong to that country? What made them feel like separate nation? I do not understand that. It is only 60 years old country and India has much longer history. Why couldn’t India stay unite without loosing current lands of Pakistan and Bangladesh?

    Paul

  4. Yasin Latif says:

    Stop this negative propaganda, DO what ever you like to do but don’t spread this self mad image for Pakistan.

  5. Kashif says:

    I am Kashif, a student from Ohio. I have few points to mention about Pakistaniat in me here…

    I have lived my life in Islamabad, until 2 years back, when i came to US for further studies. After 2 years of my existence in US and seeing what is the image of Pakistanis here, I am very frustrated.

    Somebody asks me, if i am an Indian. When i say that i am a Pakistani, I am sidelined. The internships are favoured to Indians. Somehow, these westners think that Indians are very intelligent species on earth, and others not. Some feel that all those who come here for graduate education are undergrads from IITs(regarded as better than Stanford univ by them.) I am forced to listen to listen to bollywood songs, to keep me “socially updated”. Suddenly, being an Indian here is the “cool” thing, or an “in” thing. Worst is – Indian muslims treat me as a second fiddle. One thing I have noticed here, is that Indian muslims consider India first and then Islam. We have foolishly fallen into the religious circle. We consider fellow muslim from any part of world as our brother. Indian muslim considers fellow Indian (Hindu or Christian or Sikh) as his brother.

    And why am i writing this in a pakistaniat column? Because there is no room for Pakistaniat outside Pakistan. Many of our fellow Pakistani brothers call themselves Indians. Many Pakistanis start an “Indian” restaurant. Why do we have to be a second fiddle to India. India is on its way to global economic power. So be it. We should not get bogged down by that. Indians are present all over the world. So be it. Indians control the silicon valley. So be it.
    We should maintain our prudence, despite all odds.
    Pakistan zindabad.