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Warning : The tweet author is a known anti-Pakistani....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is yet another brainwashed generation of Pakistani children dreaming of conquering India. Old chooran, same old delusions. <a href="https://t.co/ACV2mZzfHP">pic.twitter.com/ACV2mZzfHP</a></p>— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) <a href="https://twitter.com/nailainayat/status/1183377970293084166?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 13, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Usually don’t expect such videos from Pakistan.

This is only going to rile up the Indians, and perhaps gives justification for existence of RSS.
 
Also how do we know these are Pakistanis?
 
There are several videos of Indian kids on YouTube spewing hate against not only Pakistan but Muslims as a whole. This is actually pretty mild in comparison but still there is no need for videos like this.
 
If history tells us anything, we (Pakistan) are mercenaries. Our loyalty are for those who give us money.

We destroyed the social fabric of Afghanistan, imposed the taliban on them and created a security problem in our own country for USD.

Later, during the WoT, we once again allowed the U.S. to use our territory as their base and allowed them to launch drone strikes in FATA in exchange for military equipment.

We have also kept quiet on the atrocities of the Chinese state because of the CPEC money, and we are also keeping quiet on the Turkish treatment of Kurds because we are buying military equipment from them.

So all India has to do is to send a few billion rupees our way, and our PM to end his Mickey Mouse Twitter war. Kashmir, like the Uyghurs and the Kurds, will no longer be a human rights problems.

The ball is in India’s court though - they have to decide whether they want us to continue our Twitter war and let the frustrating build inside our PM and the military establishment who know that they cannot do anything to change the situation in Kashmir, or they can put an end to our bickering and crocodile years by giving us money.

I suspect they will continue to choose the first option. The helplessness of our state must be enjoyable for them and they wouldn’t want to lose a few billion rupees.
 
If history tells us anything, we (Pakistan) are mercenaries. Our loyalty are for those who give us money.

We destroyed the social fabric of Afghanistan, imposed the taliban on them and created a security problem in our own country for USD.

Later, during the WoT, we once again allowed the U.S. to use our territory as their base and allowed them to launch drone strikes in FATA in exchange for military equipment.

We have also kept quiet on the atrocities of the Chinese state because of the CPEC money, and we are also keeping quiet on the Turkish treatment of Kurds because we are buying military equipment from them.

So all India has to do is to send a few billion rupees our way, and our PM to end his Mickey Mouse Twitter war. Kashmir, like the Uyghurs and the Kurds, will no longer be a human rights problems.

The ball is in India’s court though - they have to decide whether they want us to continue our Twitter war and let the frustrating build inside our PM and the military establishment who know that they cannot do anything to change the situation in Kashmir, or they can put an end to our bickering and crocodile years by giving us money.

I suspect they will continue to choose the first option. The helplessness of our state must be enjoyable for them and they wouldn’t want to lose a few billion rupees.


Sir, this is a Wendy’s
 
Warning : The tweet author is a known anti-Pakistani....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is yet another brainwashed generation of Pakistani children dreaming of conquering India. Old chooran, same old delusions. <a href="https://t.co/ACV2mZzfHP">pic.twitter.com/ACV2mZzfHP</a></p>— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) <a href="https://twitter.com/nailainayat/status/1183377970293084166?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 13, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

While these kids seem to have been coached, such sentiments should not be surprising given what the kids are taught in Pakistani schools. In fact Pakistani textbooks are so notorious that there is an entire Wikipedia article on them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_textbooks_controversy

According to Tufts University professor Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, Indophobia in Pakistan increased with the ascendancy of the militant Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami under Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.[5] Indophobia, together with Anti-Hinduism and racist ideologies, such as the martial race theory, were the driving factors behind the re-writing of school textbooks in Pakistan (in both "secular" schools and Islamic madrassahs) in order to promote a biased and revisionist historiography of the Indian subcontinent that promulgated Indophobic and anti-Hindu prejudices. These narratives are combined with Islamist propaganda in the extensive revising of Pakistan's history. By propagating concepts such as jihad, the inferiority of non-Muslims, India’s perceived ingrained enmity with Pakistan, etc., the textbook board publications used by all government schools promote an obscurantist mindset...

According to Tufts University professor Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, Indophobia in Pakistan increased with the ascendancy of the militant Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami under Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.[5] Indophobia, together with Anti-Hinduism and racist ideologies, such as the martial race theory, were the driving factors behind the re-writing of school textbooks in Pakistan (in both "secular" schools and Islamic madrassahs) in order to promote a biased and revisionist historiography of the Indian subcontinent that promulgated Indophobic and anti-Hindu prejudices. These narratives are combined with Islamist propaganda in the extensive revising of Pakistan's history. By propagating concepts such as jihad, the inferiority of non-Muslims, India’s perceived ingrained enmity with Pakistan, etc., the textbook board publications used by all government schools promote an obscurantist mindset...

This long historical perspective of Pakistan is absent in the Pakistan Studies textbooks. Instead, children are now taught that the history of Pakistan starts from the day the first Muslim set foot in India. The study reported that the textbooks also had a lot of gender-biased stereotypes and other perspectives that "encourage prejudice, bigotry and discrimination towards fellow Pakistanis and other nations, especially against religious minorities, as well as the omission of concepts ... that could encourage critical self awareness among students”.
 
So all India has to do is to send a few billion rupees our way, and our PM to end his Mickey Mouse Twitter war. Kashmir, like the Uyghurs and the Kurds, will no longer be a human rights problems.

While I am sure that India would take the deal of a few billion dollars for the end of the low-level war being waged, it would unfortunately not work. The Pakistani military is well aware that it needs India as an external enemy to maintain its domestic stranglehold.
 
While these kids seem to have been coached, such sentiments should not be surprising given what the kids are taught in Pakistani schools. In fact Pakistani textbooks are so notorious that]

So are Pakistani text books also responsible for Indian kids spewing hateful rhetoric against Pakistan?

https://youtu.be/iHd_7-9oNw0

This video makes the Pakistani video look extremely mild. And this is one of many. IIRC there is a also video going around on Twitter of a little Indian kid ranting against Muslims. What leads to videos like that?
 
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So are Pakistani text books also responsible for Indian kids spewing hateful rhetoric against Pakistan?

https://youtu.be/iHd_7-9oNw0

This video makes the Pakistani video look extremely mild. And this is one of many. IIRC there is a also video going around on Twitter of a little Indian kid ranting against Muslims. What leads to videos like that?

Individual instances can always be found. The problem arises when such attitudes are widespread and systemic. Pakistani textbooks produce systemic attitudes.

As a "Professor" you should know the difference between a few occurrences and a systemic problem. If you believe that Indian textbooks also promote intolerance and hatred, you should gather your sources and create a new Wikipedidia article.
 
While I am sure that India would take the deal of a few billion dollars for the end of the low-level war being waged, it would unfortunately not work. The Pakistani military is well aware that it needs India as an external enemy to maintain its domestic stranglehold.

In the long-term yes, but it will have immediate, short-term benefits.
 
Individual instances can always be found. The problem arises when such attitudes are widespread and systemic. Pakistani textbooks produce systemic attitudes.

As a "Professor" you should know the difference between a few occurrences and a systemic problem. If you believe that Indian textbooks also promote intolerance and hatred, you should gather your sources and create a new Wikipedidia article.

A quick google search shows you that there have been cases Of Indian textbooks teaching kids that non vegetarians are liars and violent. Isn’t that spreading hatred? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-20354669
 
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I have heard such views being expressed by Pakistanis but never by children - but never know.
 
A quick google search shows you that there have been cases Of Indian textbooks teaching kids that non vegetarians are liars and violent. Isn’t that spreading hatred? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-20354669

[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION]. Another example of Indian textbooks spreading lies and hate.

https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/5-...-textbooks-that-caused-an-uproar-1486003.html

I know there might not be a Wikipedia page about it but it seems hate in Indian textbooks is a serious problem and probably explains the hateful videos.

Again, you are not able to differentiate between the systemic and isolated instances.

The BBC article on "New Healthway" says "It is not known which Indian schools have bought the book for their students". So essentially BBC writes an article about a "textbook" which it doesn't know has bought by any schools.

I am totally fine with Nehru being downgraded in school textbooks as his tenure resulted in extreme poverty for the Indian people. Too much stuff in India has been named after him anyway. The bit about Hitler's actions leading the WWII is accurate.

If you believe that there is bias and promotion of hatred in Indian school textbooks as seen in Pakistani textbooks, you should gather the evidence and create a new Wikipedia article.

Given that millions died from the Deccan War, it is okay for Marathis to ignore the Mughals.
 
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If history tells us anything, we (Pakistan) are mercenaries. Our loyalty are for those who give us money.

We destroyed the social fabric of Afghanistan, imposed the taliban on them and created a security problem in our own country for USD.

Later, during the WoT, we once again allowed the U.S. to use our territory as their base and allowed them to launch drone strikes in FATA in exchange for military equipment.

We have also kept quiet on the atrocities of the Chinese state because of the CPEC money, and we are also keeping quiet on the Turkish treatment of Kurds because we are buying military equipment from them.

So all India has to do is to send a few billion rupees our way, and our PM to end his Mickey Mouse Twitter war. Kashmir, like the Uyghurs and the Kurds, will no longer be a human rights problems.

The ball is in India’s court though - they have to decide whether they want us to continue our Twitter war and let the frustrating build inside our PM and the military establishment who know that they cannot do anything to change the situation in Kashmir, or they can put an end to our bickering and crocodile years by giving us money.

I suspect they will continue to choose the first option. The helplessness of our state must be enjoyable for them and they wouldn’t want to lose a few billion rupees.

You will find that the problem is that people of South Asia, including India and Bangladesh, etc. are on average low IQ individuals.

The Far East has the highest IQ average (around 110), followed by the west (100) and then it’s the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, etc. So this problem isn’t going away and you will find lots of examples across South Asia.
 
You will find that the problem is that people of South Asia, including India and Bangladesh, etc. are on average low IQ individuals.

The Far East has the highest IQ average (around 110), followed by the west (100) and then it’s the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, etc. So this problem isn’t going away and you will find lots of examples across South Asia.

I don't believe that South Asians are any less intelligent than other group of people. It is the environment that we are raised in determines our world view. Many in South Asian love to wall themselves in a group, be it religion, caste, language and geographical location and grow in believing that their circle is the best and reject anything foreign to them.

South Asians also do not encourage individualism and conform to the society.
 
They're about as representative of Pakistani kids as Naila Inayat is of Pakistani adults.

She's literally the female [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]
 
I always laugh when people talk about Ghazwa-e-Hind. We can’t barely put Pakistan in order and people have the nerve to talk about such nonsense.
 
Ab hind bnega Pakistan. Some part of hind did become Pakistan though in 1947.

Sindhu -> Sindh -> Hind -> Hindustan
Or
Sindhu -> Indos -> Indus -> India

Why ”Ab Hind banega Pakistan” when Hind is already in Pakistan? :)
 
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I always laugh when people talk about Ghazwa-e-Hind. We can’t barely put Pakistan in order and people have the nerve to talk about such nonsense.

How many people do you know who actually talk about Ghazwa-e-hind? I never heard this term other than on internet forums, if I speak to anyone normal outside of the internet, I think most of them would look at me like I was talking Mandarin.
 
They're about as representative of Pakistani kids as Naila Inayat is of Pakistani adults.

She's literally the female [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]

I thought there was some doubt as to whether this girl was even real, seem to recall someone debunking her 'Pakistani' credentials previously on here.
 
How many people do you know who actually talk about Ghazwa-e-hind? I never heard this term other than on internet forums, if I speak to anyone normal outside of the internet, I think most of them would look at me like I was talking Mandarin.

Not many to be fair, thank god most Pakistanis aren’t that stupid. However, there are some Zaid Hamid followers who love talking about Ghazwa-e-Hind.
 
Not many to be fair, thank god most Pakistanis aren’t that stupid. However, there are some Zaid Hamid followers who love talking about Ghazwa-e-Hind.

Really? I have relatives in Pakistan and I never heard them talking about Zaid Hamid or Ghazwa-e-Hind. Most of them can reel off the name of every Bollywood star from the last 50 years but never heard them mention Zaid Hamid.
 
Really? I have relatives in Pakistan and I never heard them talking about Zaid Hamid or Ghazwa-e-Hind. Most of them can reel off the name of every Bollywood star from the last 50 years but never heard them mention Zaid Hamid.

I meant his supporters on Twitter and other social media platforms. But no, i’ve never actually met someone bragging about Ghazwa-e-Hind in real life.
 
A quick google search shows you that there have been cases Of Indian textbooks teaching kids that non vegetarians are liars and violent. Isn’t that spreading hatred? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-20354669

that isn't textbook. this is more of a reference book which is adopted by a school. The issue becomes dangerous when it becomes systemic.

For example, there will always be some kind of oppression towards minority. This is life and in life, everything isn't fair. But when the system allows it, for example, In case of pakistan non muslims can not hold two of the high positions, it becomes an issue. Because it is the system who itself promotes it.
 
it does not hurt to dream big. To be ambitious.
i dont actually believe in ghazwa -e hind, it lacks authenticity but if it were to happen it would be beautiful.
 
Grew up in Pakistan, studied in government school then private schools.

Have never taught anything that Non Resident of India [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] claiming it to be true.

Indiaphobia lol
 
I always laugh when people talk about Ghazwa-e-Hind. We can’t barely put Pakistan in order and people have the nerve to talk about such nonsense.

What has Ghazwa e hind got to do with Pakistan?, if you read the Hadith, it Is all interconnected with the Return of Jesus, No mention of Pakistan, Who knows if Pakistan or India as nation states will even exist at that time.
 
Grew up in Pakistan, studied in government school then private schools.

Have never taught anything that Non Resident of India [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] claiming it to be true.

Indiaphobia lol

So the things written in Wikpedia article are lies. If you want to establish that you are indeed speaking the truth, you should go to Wikipedia and change the article. Wikipedia has a verification process with editors around the world, unlike this forum where you can't seem write a post without adding a gratutious "lol".

Usual disclaimer, unintelligent replies will be ignored.
 
So the things written in Wikpedia article are lies. If you want to establish that you are indeed speaking the truth, you should go to Wikipedia and change the article. Wikipedia has a verification process with editors around the world, unlike this forum where you can't seem write a post without adding a gratutious "lol".

Usual disclaimer, unintelligent replies will be ignored.

Cute you claim to know it all just because you read it on Wikipedia.

As usual, you tried to put yourself on self made pedestal.

You have never been to Pakistan, you are an Indian, who does not live in India.

Was born and raised in Pakistan, was educated in both government and private schools.

It isn't a disclaimer, it is what you call "run away" when cornered, which is usual in your case.

And yea, LOL
 
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Cute you claim to know it all just because you read it on Wikipedia.

As usual, you tried to put yourself on self made pedestal.

You have never been to Pakistan, you are an Indian, who does not live in India.

Was born and raised in Pakistan, was educated in both government and private schools.

It isn't a disclaimer, it is what you call "run away" when cornered, which is usual in your case.

And yea, LOL

Indians think we're afghanistan and we have the Taliban touring our schools and giving us lessons about India. It's a bit sad considering India itself is a third world country with high poverty and low sanitary rates and they try to assume what we're obsessed with them. Look on twitter, most Indians have Pakistan as their main topic and constantly abuse Pakistan. Check Pakistani twitter accounts, we had a nobody named Usman trending at no.1 FGS 😂😂
 
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It wouldn't be bad idea if Pakistan begins to teach in school about the hate stemming out of India against Muslims of Kashmir, Pakistan and India as a result of electing religiously driven RSS influenced politician.

I say, every Pakistani should be taught about it.
 
Indians think we're afghanistan and we have the Taliban touring our schools and giving us lessons about India. It's a bit sad considering India itself is a third world country with high poverty and low sanitary rates

No we don’t think that , If anything this video proves is how a child with apple laptop is talking about Indian Army clearly proving its not Taliban coz Taliban wouldn’t have a girl Child with laptop on ad.
 
Off course Indians believe in everything they read on internet.

Their incumbent PM sent planes to bomb trees and bird accros the Pakistani border while providing botched up evidence to the Indian to win re-election, which almost every Indian believed in, it was televised live, it was in 2019, not written on some website.

Then Indian come here to give us lecture. It is getting cute. LOL
 
They're about as representative of Pakistani kids as Naila Inayat is of Pakistani adults.

She's literally the female [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]

I cant find any detailed site about her. I found her twitter account and the posts on it are as intelligent as the RSS .

Any more info about her?

India is the enemy and its important for kids to know this but schools should not teach this. However the most influence a population has is from the government, Indian kids have it worse with RSS in power.
 
I cant find any detailed site about her. I found her twitter account and the posts on it are as intelligent as the RSS .

Any more info about her?

India is the enemy and its important for kids to know this but schools should not teach this. However the most influence a population has is from the government, Indian kids have it worse with RSS in power.

She works for an indian news agency, hates Imran khan and Pakistan in general. She's like Tarek Fatah 2.0
 
Thanks. Not sure why we are even promoting or discussing this clown then.

Let me just add she is a Pakistani however.

As for why we're discussing her, MenInG told us to ignore the caption so it looks like we're discussing the video rather than the person who tweeted it
 
Grew up in Pakistan, studied in government school then private schools.

Have never taught anything that Non Resident of India [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] claiming it to be true.

Indiaphobia lol

Exactly. I would like to know which actual textbook we are talking about?

I was educated in military schools in Pakistan even there, there was no hateful Anti-India indoctrination.
Dunno what these wikipedia pages [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] keeps harping about.

Yes there were slants in our history (Social Studies), which once you grow up and can independently comprehend.

Maybe after mid 90s things changed?
[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION], please provide actual citations or even better samples of said textbooks not some wikipedia pages that can be edited by anybody.
 
Exactly. I would like to know which actual textbook we are talking about?

I was educated in military schools in Pakistan even there, there was no hateful Anti-India indoctrination.
Dunno what these wikipedia pages [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] keeps harping about.

Yes there were slants in our history (Social Studies), which once you grow up and can independently comprehend.

Maybe after mid 90s things changed?
[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION], please provide actual citations or even better samples of said textbooks not some wikipedia pages that can be edited by anybody.

"You aren't intelligent enough", reply you get when you cornered them and expose their agenda driven reply masking it as, "I only want what is best for Pakistan".
 
Who makes kids act in these videos lol so cringeworthy
 
If history tells us anything, we (Pakistan) are mercenaries. Our loyalty are for those who give us money.

We destroyed the social fabric of Afghanistan, imposed the taliban on them and created a security problem in our own country for USD.

Later, during the WoT, we once again allowed the U.S. to use our territory as their base and allowed them to launch drone strikes in FATA in exchange for military equipment.

We have also kept quiet on the atrocities of the Chinese state because of the CPEC money, and we are also keeping quiet on the Turkish treatment of Kurds because we are buying military equipment from them.

So all India has to do is to send a few billion rupees our way, and our PM to end his Mickey Mouse Twitter war. Kashmir, like the Uyghurs and the Kurds, will no longer be a human rights problems.

The ball is in India’s court though - they have to decide whether they want us to continue our Twitter war and let the frustrating build inside our PM and the military establishment who know that they cannot do anything to change the situation in Kashmir, or they can put an end to our bickering and crocodile years by giving us money.

I suspect they will continue to choose the first option. The helplessness of our state must be enjoyable for them and they wouldn’t want to lose a few billion rupees.

India hardly has money for itself, with poverty levels more than the continent of Africa, let alone spare money to give to others
 
Exactly. I would like to know which actual textbook we are talking about?

I was educated in military schools in Pakistan even there, there was no hateful Anti-India indoctrination.
Dunno what these wikipedia pages [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION] keeps harping about.

Yes there were slants in our history (Social Studies), which once you grow up and can independently comprehend.

Maybe after mid 90s things changed?
[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION], please provide actual citations or even better samples of said textbooks not some wikipedia pages that can be edited by anybody.

The link has already been provided but I am copying it again. The citations are there in the page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_textbooks_controversy

According to Tufts University professor Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, Indophobia in Pakistan increased with the ascendancy of the militant Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami under Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi.[5] Indophobia, together with Anti-Hinduism and racist ideologies, such as the martial race theory, were the driving factors behind the re-writing of school textbooks in Pakistan (in both "secular" schools and Islamic madrassahs) in order to promote a biased and revisionist historiography of the Indian subcontinent that promulgated Indophobic and anti-Hindu prejudices. These narratives are combined with Islamist propaganda in the extensive revising of Pakistan's history. By propagating concepts such as jihad, the inferiority of non-Muslims, India’s perceived ingrained enmity with Pakistan, etc., the textbook board publications used by all government schools promote an obscurantist mindset...

This long historical perspective of Pakistan is absent in the Pakistan Studies textbooks. Instead, children are now taught that the history of Pakistan starts from the day the first Muslim set foot in India. The study reported that the textbooks also had a lot of gender-biased stereotypes and other perspectives that "encourage prejudice, bigotry and discrimination towards fellow Pakistanis and other nations, especially against religious minorities, as well as the omission of concepts ... that could encourage critical self awareness among students”.
 
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India hardly has money for itself, with poverty levels more than the continent of Africa, let alone spare money to give to others

India's forex reserves are $438 billion.

https://tradingeconomics.com/india/foreign-exchange-reserves

Without any major adverse effect on the Indian economy, it could lend/give a few tens of billions to Pakistan which is in a crisis with only $15 billion of forex reserves, most of it from recent borrowings.

https://tradingeconomics.com/pakistan/foreign-exchange-reserves
 
I don't want to conquer India for heaven sake having to take care of their 1 billion plus people. Even if the people in the video are Pak's there are zillions of such video's by Indians as well dreaming of an Akhand Bharat including present day Pak, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Just some kids having fun and letting off some steam.
 
Edit: Meant to tag Mamoon

USA, The most powerful country in the world is acting like mercenary for rich gulf states. Why blame Pakistan alone? If the price is right and objectives align then why not.
 
While I am sure that India would take the deal of a few billion dollars for the end of the low-level war being waged, it would unfortunately not work.

And where do you plan to donate these frivolous dollars from?

Once again rob the RBI :cobra
 
The link has already been provided but I am copying it again. The citations are there in the page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_textbooks_controversy

Again, this is all **. I am actually a product of the said system. I want you to provide excerpts from actual books. You may have Jamaat-e-Islami or any other religious party run madrassas which I have no idea what their curriculum is. But they are not mainstream education institutions sanctioned by Federal or Provincial Boards of Secondary Educations. Please show me a text book sanctioned by Board Of Secondary Education (Any Province or Federal) that says any of that.

Pervez Hoodboy and his ilk are known anti pakistani liberals that have been spewing vitriol against Pakistan. Referencing him as a source on Pakistan is like me referencing Arundhati Roy for all things bad in India. Shall she me used as single source of truth on the Gujarat Massacres?

https://www.democracynow.org/2017/6/26/arundhati_roy_on_the_rising_hindu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCb15I5-ujs

Should I take above as what transpired in Gujarat under Modi?


The wiki page has been edited by a non Pakistani, most probably Indian who spelled Zia Ul Haq as Zia ul Hak. You would have been wrapped on your knuckles by your Urdu Language teacher if you couldn't differentiate between your Qs and Ks.

I will give you an example of how words have been twisted the article refernces the book that states
"A Text Book of Pakistan Studies claims that Pakistan "came to be established for the first time when the Arabs under Mohammad bin Qasim occupied Sindh and Multan'"'
This is part of 6th Grade social studies curriculum but the topic is Islam in the Indian sub-continent and narrates the chronology of Islam in the sub continent no where does it state that Pakistan was established under Arabs.

So again either provide an actual snapshot from a textbook used in a Public school or **** with your anti Pak tripe.
 
Again, this is all **. I am actually a product of the said system. I want you to provide excerpts from actual books. You may have Jamaat-e-Islami or any other religious party run madrassas which I have no idea what their curriculum is. But they are not mainstream education institutions sanctioned by Federal or Provincial Boards of Secondary Educations. Please show me a text book sanctioned by Board Of Secondary Education (Any Province or Federal) that says any of that.

Pervez Hoodboy and his ilk are known anti pakistani liberals that have been spewing vitriol against Pakistan. Referencing him as a source on Pakistan is like me referencing Arundhati Roy for all things bad in India. Shall she me used as single source of truth on the Gujarat Massacres?

https://www.democracynow.org/2017/6/26/arundhati_roy_on_the_rising_hindu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCb15I5-ujs

Should I take above as what transpired in Gujarat under Modi?


The wiki page has been edited by a non Pakistani, most probably Indian who spelled Zia Ul Haq as Zia ul Hak. You would have been wrapped on your knuckles by your Urdu Language teacher if you couldn't differentiate between your Qs and Ks.

I will give you an example of how words have been twisted the article refernces the book that states
"A Text Book of Pakistan Studies claims that Pakistan "came to be established for the first time when the Arabs under Mohammad bin Qasim occupied Sindh and Multan'"'
This is part of 6th Grade social studies curriculum but the topic is Islam in the Indian sub-continent and narrates the chronology of Islam in the sub continent no where does it state that Pakistan was established under Arabs.

So again either provide an actual snapshot from a textbook used in a Public school or **** with your anti Pak tripe.


Your deducing that the Wiki editor must be Indian because he/she misspelled Haq is hilarious. Non-South Asians spell South Asian names better than Indians?

I would give more credence to a Tufts University professor (Reza Nasr), a PhD with sixty books published (Mubarak Ali), a professor (Tariq Rahman), a professor at a US university (Iftikar Ahmad) etc. than a random poster on the internet claiming personal experience.

Here is a quick link for lies about the 1965 War and Bangladesh Genocide.

https://www.scoopwhoop.com/difference-indian-pakistani-school-textbooks/

Can't be bothered to research this further given the disparity of evidence for the two sides. So no more replies unless I see something new.
 
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Your deducing that the Wiki editor must be Indian because he/she misspelled Haq is hilarious. Non-South Asians spell South Asian names better than Indians?

I would give more credence to a Tufts University professor (Reza Nasr), a PhD with sixty books published (Mubarak Ali), a professor (Tariq Rahman), a professor at a US university (Iftikar Ahmad) etc. than a random poster on the internet claiming personal experience.

Here is a quick link for lies about the 1965 War and Bangladesh Genocide.

https://www.scoopwhoop.com/difference-indian-pakistani-school-textbooks/

Can't be bothered to research this further given the disparity of evidence for the two sides. So no more replies unless I see something new.

Typical, we went from Anti India and Anti Hindu bias to 1965 war.

Taking your que, I would take the word of Arundhati Roy a world renowned author as source of what BJP does in India :)

Good day sir....
 
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