India Pakistan Partition of 1947 / A Great Day for Freedom-Pink Floyd

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  • Other than Mughal ...

    Other than Mughal history there is nothing common between Pakistan and India. Pak's love Mughals, Indo's hate them, Paks are pissed off with the Brits for destroying the Mughal empire and the Indo's thank them. Are minds and hearts are not one and will never be but hey we can be friends like we are with turks, chinese, germans etc just another people.

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  • yess zoxo100, ...

    yess zoxo100,
    Pakistan has nothing to with nations of India.

    but it has something to do with the muslims of India. Muslims are a seperate nation from Hindus as our Quaid has said.

    Thousands of people who migrated into Pakistan during its inception like my foreparents certainly have something to do with Pakistan!

    Yess, geographically, they were in present day India, but they were Pakistani in spirit, heart, soul everything. no wonder they left their cities for this great Nation we have

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  • rahmanmani saahab, ...

    rahmanmani saahab,

    thank god for this wall,
    what the RSS and authorities in your country do against muslims is not hidden.

    because of this wall, my grandparents from India were able to become secure in Karachi alongside millions of others Pakistanis becoming secure from hindu raj.

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  • In 1947 the south ...

    In 1947 the south asian subcontinent should have had atleast several nations given independence like tamils, assamese, naxalits, and north India as Mughalistan where the old muslim mughal culture reached its peak and still resides.Like in europe and then there would have been peace in this region. And that is also why in pakistan no one understands what indians talk about when they say we are one, because it is like a german saying to a russina we are one.

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  • Pakistan has ...

    Pakistan has Pushtoons who are Afghan affiliated historically, Baluchis, to the Iranians, Sindi's to the arabs, Punjabi Muslims to the pushtoon's Azad kashmir and indian occupied kashmir were always ruled by Afghan rulers and spiritually they had persian influence hence nopm part of pakistan has anything to do with any nations within India.

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  • First of all it was ...

    First of all it was only partition of the British Empire but Independence of Pakistan and India from the British Empire. India in its current state is not a country but many countries i.e Tamils, Keralits, Bengalis, Marathia, etc who are within a georgraphic boundary. There are 17 cessionist movements to break free from india now.

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  • Dream on you ...

    Dream on you F**king asshole indian S**t India is fighting insurgency in Indian Occupied Kashmir, Nagaland, Assam to name a few. First sort their problems out than dream of something else you morons.

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  • Um grande dia para ...

    Um grande dia para a liberdade...Agora a vida tem, a cada dia, menos valor...

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  • keep on dreaming

    keep on dreaming

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  • I'm Punjabi, my ...

    I'm Punjabi, my family were in what is now called Pakistan...that is where my bloodline lies...now because of the British colonial regime, and what it did to seperate people, our countries have been torn into three...

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