The most misinformed, misguided post goes to.... Surely you’re trolling when you say you feel for the muslims you left behind in India during partition and you actually think the plight of Muslims in India are in dire strait that you honestly feel bad about it. This is probably why Pakistani entertainers jump the fence any chance they get to work in the Bollywood entertainment industry, Pakistanis like Adnan Sami actually converted to Indian. citizenship and even talked about it on Twitter on how proud he was..Indian cricket team has had sikh, Christian and Muslim players. Can Pakistan boast the same ?
People who are a nobody like Shahrukh Khan is a god in India should tell you that muslims are quite successful and feel no pain or torture living in India. If you think they feel a sense of defending their patriotism during interviews then it’s part of the job and yes being in the entertainment or sports field where you are a household name you field questions and answer them. It’s part of he job and what happens in a democracy. I’m sure in Pakistan certain questions when asked to political figures or questions against army most likely would conclude with the interviewer disappearing the next day...
I find it amusing that if really true that Pakistanis are indeed sad about the plight of Muslims left behind in India when I find the real question that needs to be questioned on the fact that when partition happened, the richest and brightest Muslims fled with the rhetoric that they will make Pakistan the land of milk and honey and the lands on the Pakistan side were ideal and better in every such way. So what happened ?
Me on the other hand felt it quite odd and amusing once when a Pakistani cricket prayer (forget who or what is name is) once on loosing a match felt the need to apologize on tv to all Muslims over the world as if all Muslims support each other, especially Pakistani Muslims of all people. This sums up how minorities in Pakistan must feel.
An Indian winning a game would say the win is for all the Indians of the world.
Thank you Jinnah