Aarya Nijat September 10, 2005
#152 Posted by burpinder on September 16, 2005 4:28:06 am
I feel sorry for the author`s type who tries to seek acceptance in a country like Pakistan. For that matter, for those Bangladeshis and Nepalese who crawl over in the night and try to pass themselves off as Indians. Jaan hee hai toh go to the US and at least get a good life for yourselves. Loosars!
#151 Posted by suresh492 on September 16, 2005 2:37:45 am
Re:13
“Aryans were cruel fighters, but believe me, I donot inherit that charactaristic of theirs with my name!”
To Madaam Aarya, Hindvi and others
First of all my statements were directed towards the author. The author feels somewhat guilt consciousness, because one of her dad’s friend had named her Aarya. I do understand the author’s profound concerns and fears because the name “Aarya” is attributed or linked with Hindu religion. I had a report in a reputed Indian Newspaper that in a Islamic country Like Pakistan, Hindu Names are not only disliked but the remaining few Hindu names had been renamed or re-Islamicized. For eg Ram Nagar in Karachi has been renamed as Iqbal Nagar. The same thing is about Kishen Nagar. All this above report which has appeared in Indian Newspaper sounds somewhat true. As Irfan Hussian, Pakistan’s noted journalist put’s it, “Pakistanis are always concerned about the plight of Urdu in Neighbouring India, but if you ask them about the state of Hindi in their country, there will be silence on their part. I still remember there was a time when Hindi was considered as a Language of Dushman (Enemey). Any one teaching, learning or writing Hindi (Devnagiri Script) was considered a Traitor and declared a Anti National. However for the past few years this attitude has slightly changed in your country. A few Universities in your country do teach Hindi Lanugage in Islamabad. Earlier only the older Generation of people use to attend but now people from all walks of life do attend.
Suresh
PS: The above inputs have been taken from a Indian Newspaper, Any clarification on the above report from any of the Pakistani Chowkies are welcome.
#150 Posted by suresh492 on September 16, 2005 2:30:37 am
Re: # 146
Dear Hindvi
I had watched most of Shah Rukh Khan’s films and read quite a lot about him about his family background, his fame, his sucess. He started his carrier with a TV serial “Fauji’. Although Shah Rukh was born in Delhi, his family comes from Peshawar. His father Taj and his uncle Ghulam M. Gama used to stay in Old Peshawar before the Partition of India. His father was a lawyer and imprisoned for several years in Pakistan. His ancestral Home is Peshawar is like a tourist spot and shown to Tourists visiting Peshawar He is a resident of Bandra, Bombay. He owns a huge Bunglow called “Mannat”, a heritage item. He also has plans to construct a Shopping Mall near his Bunglow.
Suresh (Bombay)
Dear Hindvi
I had watched most of Shah Rukh Khan’s films and read quite a lot about him about his family background, his fame, his sucess. He started his carrier with a TV serial “Fauji’. Although Shah Rukh was born in Delhi, his family comes from Peshawar. His father Taj and his uncle Ghulam M. Gama used to stay in Old Peshawar before the Partition of India. His father was a lawyer and imprisoned for several years in Pakistan. His ancestral Home is Peshawar is like a tourist spot and shown to Tourists visiting Peshawar He is a resident of Bandra, Bombay. He owns a huge Bunglow called “Mannat”, a heritage item. He also has plans to construct a Shopping Mall near his Bunglow.
Suresh (Bombay)
#149 Posted by rsridhar on September 15, 2005 9:16:15 pm
re:#147 by harimau
Thanks for the info.
Sridhar
Thanks for the info.
Sridhar
#148 Posted by dost_mittar on September 15, 2005 5:46:01 am
hindvi#147:
Pathans also produced the top gun commander of the RSS icon, Maharana Pratap Singh. I believe that the topchi of Shivaji was also a pathan. I do not know if the topchi of the Marathas during the last battle of Panipat was a pathan or not but he was a Muslim. When he was captured by the forces of Durrani (?), he was offered to be released by his captors if he deserted the kafirs and switched to their side. He refused, saying that he was not going to desert his own people for foreigners.
Of course, they never teach these things in the RSS shakhas!
Pathans also produced the top gun commander of the RSS icon, Maharana Pratap Singh. I believe that the topchi of Shivaji was also a pathan. I do not know if the topchi of the Marathas during the last battle of Panipat was a pathan or not but he was a Muslim. When he was captured by the forces of Durrani (?), he was offered to be released by his captors if he deserted the kafirs and switched to their side. He refused, saying that he was not going to desert his own people for foreigners.
Of course, they never teach these things in the RSS shakhas!
#147 Posted by harimau on September 15, 2005 4:58:26 am
Ref rsridhar #116
[I am also told that the Turkey (the one that is eaten!) is called India or Hind in Turkey. Don`t know if it is true.]
Europeans mistakenly thought that the turkey came from India. The French call it d`Inde (meaning, ``of India``, short for chicken of India) and I am told in Germany it is referred to as Calecutishe Hahn (meaning, hen from Calicut).
[I am also told that the Turkey (the one that is eaten!) is called India or Hind in Turkey. Don`t know if it is true.]
Europeans mistakenly thought that the turkey came from India. The French call it d`Inde (meaning, ``of India``, short for chicken of India) and I am told in Germany it is referred to as Calecutishe Hahn (meaning, hen from Calicut).
#146 Posted by hindvi on September 15, 2005 2:38:54 am
Shahrukh Khan`s father was from peshawar, mother was a deccani/andhra muslim from hyderabad. Shahrukh was also the name of Timur`s eldest son.
Pathans produced South asia`s best administrator Sher Shah Suri, (most of whose reforms were adopted by Akbar) some of its best generals Suri himself, Ahmed Shah Abdali, Ghulam Qadir Khan Rohilla, Hyder Ali/Tipu, etc. and two of South asia`s greatest thespians Dilip Kumar A.K.A. Yusuf Khan and Amjad Khan.
Pathans produced South asia`s best administrator Sher Shah Suri, (most of whose reforms were adopted by Akbar) some of its best generals Suri himself, Ahmed Shah Abdali, Ghulam Qadir Khan Rohilla, Hyder Ali/Tipu, etc. and two of South asia`s greatest thespians Dilip Kumar A.K.A. Yusuf Khan and Amjad Khan.
#145 Posted by suresh492 on September 15, 2005 12:49:33 am
Re: # 13
Dear Aarya
Ref #13: . Aryans were cruel fighters, but believe me, I donot inherit that charactaristic of theirs with my name!
U have written that Aryans were cruel warriors. Well I don’t know from where u got that about. But I can u give a list of Afghan kings well known for invasion, loot, murder, plunder eg (the Ghaznis). Your statements are nothing but a reflection of Pakistan’s highly disorted History textbooks. Some days ago I read a article about Pakistan History Text books in the “TIMES OF INDIA”. Some of the historical facts are as, Jews and Christians were money lenders, Hindus were blood Thirsty. Before Islam people were living in despair. Words like ?dark?, ?ugly? and ?short? are used to describe Hindus while Muslims are presented in glowing terms. Atrocities committed by Muslim invaders are glossed over while those by Hindu and Sikh invaders magnified. Invasions led by Muslims are justified as having been necessary for the expansion of Islam whereas Hindu-led invasions are depicted bleakly. Hindus are also reported as having colluded with the English to suppress the Muslims, according to these books. Valuable and rare books of Muslims were transported to Britain and thus, as per plan, the Muslim educational system was ruined.? Replacement of Persian with English as the official language is also cited as an example of the Hindu-English campaign against Muslims. ?The English also replaced the Islamic law with Common Law. This made the Muslims on the judiciary redundant. And they were replaced by Hindus,? read the books. ?
Suresh
Dear Aarya
Ref #13: . Aryans were cruel fighters, but believe me, I donot inherit that charactaristic of theirs with my name!
U have written that Aryans were cruel warriors. Well I don’t know from where u got that about. But I can u give a list of Afghan kings well known for invasion, loot, murder, plunder eg (the Ghaznis). Your statements are nothing but a reflection of Pakistan’s highly disorted History textbooks. Some days ago I read a article about Pakistan History Text books in the “TIMES OF INDIA”. Some of the historical facts are as, Jews and Christians were money lenders, Hindus were blood Thirsty. Before Islam people were living in despair. Words like ?dark?, ?ugly? and ?short? are used to describe Hindus while Muslims are presented in glowing terms. Atrocities committed by Muslim invaders are glossed over while those by Hindu and Sikh invaders magnified. Invasions led by Muslims are justified as having been necessary for the expansion of Islam whereas Hindu-led invasions are depicted bleakly. Hindus are also reported as having colluded with the English to suppress the Muslims, according to these books. Valuable and rare books of Muslims were transported to Britain and thus, as per plan, the Muslim educational system was ruined.? Replacement of Persian with English as the official language is also cited as an example of the Hindu-English campaign against Muslims. ?The English also replaced the Islamic law with Common Law. This made the Muslims on the judiciary redundant. And they were replaced by Hindus,? read the books. ?
Suresh
#144 Posted by suresh492 on September 15, 2005 12:48:23 am
Re: # 13
Your comment
#13 by aarya Re: # 6 And for my name, it has its roots in Aryans. I dont know the intention of that friend of my dad who named me Aarya, but Afghanistan was used to be called as Aryana before being called Khurasan. So it has its root in that too. Aryans were cruel fighters, but believe me, I donot inherit that charactaristic of theirs with my name!
Dear Aarya
Even Shahrukh Khan son’s name is also Aaryan. So What u have to say about that. His family comes from Peshawar. In short he is a Pathan
Suresh
Your comment
#13 by aarya Re: # 6 And for my name, it has its roots in Aryans. I dont know the intention of that friend of my dad who named me Aarya, but Afghanistan was used to be called as Aryana before being called Khurasan. So it has its root in that too. Aryans were cruel fighters, but believe me, I donot inherit that charactaristic of theirs with my name!
Dear Aarya
Even Shahrukh Khan son’s name is also Aaryan. So What u have to say about that. His family comes from Peshawar. In short he is a Pathan
Suresh
#143 Posted by hindvi on September 14, 2005 12:15:23 pm
Regarding Barboza`s interaction with Sanjay Gandhi i said ``god knows how many less self respecting officers and bureacrats bent and bowed themselves to his will.``
it occured to me i know of one such bureaucrat who was a favourite of sanjay`s and chose muslim slum dwellers in delhi for special attention, no prizes for guessing it was Jagmohan
it occured to me i know of one such bureaucrat who was a favourite of sanjay`s and chose muslim slum dwellers in delhi for special attention, no prizes for guessing it was Jagmohan
#142 Posted by hindvi on September 14, 2005 11:38:54 am
``Your version of the happenings at that time is at complete variance with that of the Prime Minister of Kashmir at that time. I do not have the depth of knowledge of this subject to take issue with either version. However, there is one factual matter that I would correct you on. Sheikh Abdullah was freed a few days before accession. In fact, Mahajan takes credit for the Maharaja not putting any conditions on his freedom.``
The account i have stated came from Victoria schofield`s book on Kashmir, it is standard reading material on south asia modules at most North American universities. while it could be inaccurate most facts presented in the book are foot noted and indexed and so can be cross checked. I dont know about Mahajan`s account. since he was an interested party i would take it with a pinch of salt.
it is true that our leaders had flaws and made mistakes but this endears them all the more to me, for it is human to be imperfect.
The account i have stated came from Victoria schofield`s book on Kashmir, it is standard reading material on south asia modules at most North American universities. while it could be inaccurate most facts presented in the book are foot noted and indexed and so can be cross checked. I dont know about Mahajan`s account. since he was an interested party i would take it with a pinch of salt.
it is true that our leaders had flaws and made mistakes but this endears them all the more to me, for it is human to be imperfect.
#141 Posted by tahmed32 on September 14, 2005 10:32:51 am
Zeena: you write ``why on this earth,they (afghans) are so,notorious?? ``
Everybody has 15 minutes of notoriety (to paraphrase the famous quote of Andy Warhol). Behind the notoriety, people are people. Regardless of the community to which they belong, pakistani-pathan or afghan-pathan, pakistani-panjabi or indian-panjabi, pakistani-baluch or irani-baluch, or hottenttot or zulu for scandinavian for that matter. :-)
And so, we disagree on something, disagree on others but part as friends.
Everybody has 15 minutes of notoriety (to paraphrase the famous quote of Andy Warhol). Behind the notoriety, people are people. Regardless of the community to which they belong, pakistani-pathan or afghan-pathan, pakistani-panjabi or indian-panjabi, pakistani-baluch or irani-baluch, or hottenttot or zulu for scandinavian for that matter. :-)
And so, we disagree on something, disagree on others but part as friends.
#140 Posted by stuka on September 14, 2005 9:21:13 am
`` Even in the party elections, he forced Tandon to quit even though he was duly elected. Now, I know that Tandon was not a favourite of Muslims and was a protege of Patel. But it is not a question of whether he was good or bad. The issue is one of internal democracy of the Party and Nehru failed that test, as did Gandhi when he forced a socialist Bose to resign from the party presidency.
Unfortunately, all of our gods had feet of clay!
``
There is an awesome fictional depiction of this in the book ``A Suitable Boy``.
Unfortunately, all of our gods had feet of clay!
``
There is an awesome fictional depiction of this in the book ``A Suitable Boy``.
#139 Posted by smartsyco on September 14, 2005 9:18:59 am
well well well!
this is true so many aghanis are coming to pakistan illegali......there is nothing wrong in my statement..either you believe or not.......but this is true because i`ve done my home work according to my statement...........
but still i would say........if you entered into pakistan legally.......then you shouldn`t be treated like this neither in peshawer nor in islambad.......it was awefull.......for me to listen pakistani people like this.......even pathan......as they are considered ever best hosts on this world.....but if still you came into this country illegaly without using your passport.....then still you have spent half of your life here in pakistan.........and your headmistress of beaconhouse advised in a absoulotly right manner.......and you did a great job by using media as your right hand........and in this case president musharraf should ask sorry for this.......and in the end i welcome you :)
this is true so many aghanis are coming to pakistan illegali......there is nothing wrong in my statement..either you believe or not.......but this is true because i`ve done my home work according to my statement...........
but still i would say........if you entered into pakistan legally.......then you shouldn`t be treated like this neither in peshawer nor in islambad.......it was awefull.......for me to listen pakistani people like this.......even pathan......as they are considered ever best hosts on this world.....but if still you came into this country illegaly without using your passport.....then still you have spent half of your life here in pakistan.........and your headmistress of beaconhouse advised in a absoulotly right manner.......and you did a great job by using media as your right hand........and in this case president musharraf should ask sorry for this.......and in the end i welcome you :)
#138 Posted by stuka on September 14, 2005 9:17:32 am
``Given the situation the present top management, i.e. Manmohan, Chidambaram, Montek and Jaram Ramesh and Mani Shankar (As long as he can keep his sycophancy in check) will be the best possible team and will be long remembered for whatever modest results they achieve``
HAHAHA. True. Ideally, I would like a combination of Congress and BJP to rule India...rather coalition of the better minds in both parties.
HAHAHA. True. Ideally, I would like a combination of Congress and BJP to rule India...rather coalition of the better minds in both parties.
#137 Posted by Zeena on September 13, 2005 5:05:28 pm
#126
tahmed32
I do not agree with your point of view of imaging afghanis as if they are perfectly civilised people with all the best characteristics on this earth,while downing pakis image.
Well,for a moment I agree with your points favouring them,then why on this earth,they are so,notorious??
Anyways,with these words I want to close this discussion with a friendly gesture.
tahmed32
My dear friend
May be,both of us are right in our own ways,expressions and thought processes.
At the end both of us DISAGREE to AGREE with each other.Take care
tahmed32
I do not agree with your point of view of imaging afghanis as if they are perfectly civilised people with all the best characteristics on this earth,while downing pakis image.
Well,for a moment I agree with your points favouring them,then why on this earth,they are so,notorious??
Anyways,with these words I want to close this discussion with a friendly gesture.
tahmed32
My dear friend
May be,both of us are right in our own ways,expressions and thought processes.
At the end both of us DISAGREE to AGREE with each other.Take care
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