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Going Home to Lahore, and a World Left Behind

Parag Khanna May 8, 2005

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#21 Posted by prk on July 24, 2005 11:20:54 am
Re: # 14
A member of the parlimentary delegation from India to Pakistan who happens to be from Hyderabad, Deccan was surprised to see very few in Burqa in lahore and karachi. There were more women in Burqa in hyderabad he felt! Another comment from his was that quite a few of the Indian gentlemen felt kind of odd to be speaking to some of the women members of the Pakistani Senate (I think) who were smoking away during their discussions. Finally, it is an open secret that Sexual harrassment in the office place is the worst of its kind in Islamabad.
PRK.
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#20 Posted by veeresh on May 11, 2005 6:46:26 pm
Jang/19, no Sir, not Bendre at Wagah but if you would look at the lyrics again carefully, then some amount of leg-pulling by the Indians.

atut ung and all that, see? Or actually, see the movie again.
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#19 Posted by jang on May 11, 2005 9:31:49 am
#18.. hmmm maybe a concert with sonali bendre doing the item number at wagah?
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#18 Posted by veeresh on May 11, 2005 5:06:20 am
jang/17, I been there, and apart from the standard ``Hindustan zindabad`` and ``India! India!! India!!!`` kind of chants, one patritotic India song that takes off and zaps the crowd is the ``Hume-Huma`` anthem from Bombay (the movie).

These are the opening lyrics, as sung in Hindi, by Remo Fernandes:-

````Yaariye

Ek ho gaye hum aur tum to ud gayi neendein re
Aur khanki paayal masti mein to kangan khanke re
Humma humma humma humma humma
Hey humma humma humma humma humma

Ye pehli baar mile tum pe ye dam nikle
Tum pe ye jawaani dheere dheere ma dham machle re
Humma humma humma humma humma
Hey humma humma humma humma humma````

Get the drift?
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#17 Posted by jang on May 9, 2005 8:00:07 am
no food street and cocoos?
{
Then a man began to lead the Pakistani crowd in feverish chants of ``Allah Akhbar! Pakistan Zindabad!``
}
wonder what were the kafirs shouting? vande mataram? sat sri akal? anyone else visiting wagah know?

diwali is the baniya new year. diwali coincides with the completion of main harvest (kharip growing season), the garanaries are full and baniyas open new accounting books, and marriage season starts 11 days after diwali.
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#16 Posted by aashee on May 9, 2005 6:24:00 am
Nice article as i heard almost the same emotions and feelings when my parents visited Indian Punjab last year. Both, Abbu and Ammi, migrated to Pakistan with their families when they were 10 and 4 years old respectively.
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#15 Posted by vivek on May 9, 2005 5:17:47 am
Another article of the same. I guess whenever Chowk thinks the responses are declining, they put back some old one on Ind/Pak.
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#14 Posted by Charlie on May 9, 2005 5:10:37 am
Nice article.

But a few core issues of interest are still to be resolved.

1. How many Dunkin Donuts are there in Lahore?
2. Does Lahore look like Singapore?
3. What percentage of men on streets were bearded and how many of them had kalashnikov in their hands?
4. What is the Burqas per capita in Pakistan? Is it lesser than Indian Army men in Kashmir/capita in India?


Let`s start another thought provoking discussion over it. Chowk Admin needs it again and again. :)
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#13 Posted by cayenne on May 9, 2005 2:55:02 am
The punjabi mafia strikes again!.Please ,are there any `mohajir familes` from other parts of india and pakiatan who can relate their `reunion` experience?.Oh, i forget, others take their new identities seriously and blend in to their new surroundings, show loyalty to their adopted nation and lead productive lives.And, how , these punjabis wax eloquent about a cantonment town by the name of Lahore.I rather read about the NPT.
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#12 Posted by Ansari on May 9, 2005 2:48:15 am
I`m not sure but I think Samina posted this once in her i-log. Irrespective though, it`s a pleasure to read again.

We all have our own individual perspectives on the Partition. Some say it was imminent and necessary, others see it as a brutal rupture in their emotional landscape. Whatever the case may be, it shouldn`t impede us now from relating to each other as human beings. There is still a lot of promise for a deep and lasting friendship, as this series of articles has shown. Let`s not let that run to waste.

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#11 Posted by iron_mask on May 9, 2005 2:22:08 am
Parag, nice article.
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#10 Posted by smartsyco on May 9, 2005 2:20:05 am
well.........glade you visisted lahore and walked through the lahore streets.......
but i am confused whats the tragedy.......can i get to know......if you dont mind........
thanks
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#9 Posted by drlokraj on May 9, 2005 2:07:50 am
Re: # 7
Hindu New Year starts on Baisakhi i.e.1st of Baisakh in but the traditional Hindu financial year starts on Diwali(time to change the wahi-khaata)
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#8 Posted by sarahhashwani on May 9, 2005 1:08:40 am
this cross-cultural tourism hopefully heralds something our children will hold in awe
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#7 Posted by Layman on May 9, 2005 12:44:37 am
``...as our family was celebrating Diwali, the Hindu New Year.``
Not sure if Diwali is the New Year for Hindus, or at least for all Hindus. In Maharashtra, the new year falls on Gudi Padwa (April 9 this year). In Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Ugaadi the New Year fell on April 9. The Tamil New Year is always on April 14 (since Tamils follow the solar calendar). Bengali Boisakh is in April as well. I am guessing that Hindus in other states have their own calendars. The govt and most companies follow Apr-Mar financial year since the new year starts sometime in April for most people.

Would the author care to elaborate?
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#6 Posted by Dash_Dot on May 9, 2005 12:44:23 am
oh!no! O God! not again....


Is there an algorithm in chowk software that recycles the same old stuff again and again......or are you guys having fun
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    #21 prk
    #20 veeresh
    #19 jang
    #18 veeresh
    #17 jang
    #16 aashee
    #15 vivek
    #14 Charlie
    #13 cayenne
    #12 Ansari
    #11 iron_mask
    #10 smartsyco
    #9 drlokraj
    #8 sarahhashwani
    #7 Layman
    #6 Dash_Dot
    #5 nazarhayatkhan
    #4 rahulmal
    #3 veeresh
    #2 antihypochrist
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