Do u feel proud on urs nationality?
By sweetie88
@sweetie88 (4556)
Pakistan
55 responses
@simple2007 (133)
• India
19 Jun 07
Well,naturally if you pround to be a from Pakisthan it is
quite natural,but unfortunately people from around the
globe remember Pakisthan as the neighbour of India.
Pakisthan is famous for :-
1) Military Dictatorship
India is one of the biggest Democracies.
2) Pakisthan is considered as a Terrorist state
India is considered as a peacefull state.
3) India is well known for I.T./Call centre
Pakistan is well known for Carbombs/AK-47
4) All religious communities have full freedom in India
Pakisthan is an Islamic country,where non-muslims
are treated like ''third-class citizens''.
I AM Proud to be an INDIAN,unfortunately Pakisthan is
our neighbour
@Naseem00 (1996)
• Pakistan
7 Jul 07
I do agree that there is much room for improvement for Pakistan on Human rights and good governance. But as this poster tries to portray Pakistan all evil and India all saint, let me say that is not true. India too has a very bad record when it comes to human rights. The condition of Muslims alongwith Christians and Sikhs and other minorities in India, and even the lower Hindu casts are very poor.
When I come across posts by Indiuans like this. I feel proud for not being an Indian.
urbandekay, after going through your remarks to this post, I have gone through this entire thread. Let me tell you that this post, besides one other from an Indian are typical examples of hate speech. And your appreciating it shows how hate filled you really are. Accusing others of hate speech and doing it yourself. I feel sorry for you dear.
@Naseem00 (1996)
• Pakistan
7 Jul 07
Well, I do not believe hate speech like this can do any good anywhere. Am just replying to keep the records straight as you have made lot of accusations which are mainly based on your ignorance and hate.
1. Terrorism is a term used (today) by Mr. G. W. Gush and his associates. They think they can terrify anybody by labelling them as a terrorist. I am sure they themselves do not know what the actual defination of this word is. But nowadays with the help of their controlled media it has been associated with Muslims. Let me declare here and very clearly that Islam rejects all sorts of terrorism and only fools think that Islam and terrorism are linked.
2. What is happening in Lal Masjid?. Before looking into that would you like to tell me what happened in Golden Temple? Who were the people there who were brutally butchered by the Indian army. Reviewing the events of 1992, which led to the demolition of the ancient Babri Masjid in Gujrat India byt 200,000 fanatic Indians and in presence of the Police and government officials, can also help you get back to your senses.
3. Muslim fractions are MADE to fight each other. This has been the case for centuries. That is the exact reason no fraction has ever got any benifit from these fightings. It would be helpful for you to find out who was the side to get benefit of such clashes.
4. Millitary dictatorship in Pakistan has been great blessing for the (so called ) great democracies of the world. Can I ask you why your government is keen to have ties with a dictator. And why another great democracy (huh!) has ties with that dictotor of ours at personal level.
5. Are you telling me your press is any better than ours. That should be a joke.
5. Exporting terrorism. See above #1. All I can add here is it is for you to find out what are organisations like RSS made for and what is the number of their members. Going through this link can also help you open your eyes. www.nyu.edu/classes/keefer/joe/reuben.html
Match fixing..!!. Give me a break. Are you really ignorant to the level that you do nkot know which city of the world is famous for its bookies. As is obvios from your post that you do not know, I suggest you try findoing out for yourself what the Jamaikan Police has concluded in the Bob Wolmer case.
I would also like to ask you what is the reason for the presence of 700,000+ force in Indian Held Kashmir. Why is India not giving the right of self determination to the people of that land which is also a part of the UN charter. Do you honestly think hearts can be won by force.
Yes I honestly believe that being born in certain country/nation does not entitle one for being proud. It is your achievements in life towards yourself, your country and the mankind in general that should be a matter or pride.
@simple2007 (133)
• India
8 Jul 07
Thanks for the long long and elaborate post.
People from the so-called developed countries like USA,UK,Europe come to India to work in IT Giants like
Infosys,Wipro etc.
India is one of the top Ten emerging economies in the
world,all over the world Indians are respected for their
Technical and IT Skills.
Foreign Companies are queing upto invest in India,India
is making great strides in all the fields,in comparison
what is the Pakisthan's achievement,if any ?
@simple2007 (133)
• India
6 Jul 07
bye the bye it is natural to feel proud of your country,what is the greatest achievement of Pakisthan
Terrorism,Militants in Lal Masjid,Sunni-Shia Murders,Military Dictarship,Press-censorship,Exporting Terrorism to other countries,Match-fixing,ball-tampering in Cricket,Alleged murder of Cricket Coach Mr.David Woolmer or is there some more to this list.
@september_1st (3209)
• Romania
15 Nov 06
So and so, there are some who give our nation a bad reputation :(
@rohit55_56 (2297)
• India
15 Nov 06
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I PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN
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CHORUS: vande maataram (8)
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CHORUS: vande maataram (8)
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CHORUS: vande maataram (8)
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CHORUS: vande maataram (8)
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@rakhii (1302)
• India
16 Jun 07
Hey how can you say that. No one has asked your opinion about hindus.
It was asked to mention whether you are proud of your nationality or not. It was not asked to point at others nationality. It is always better to mind your own business.
And let me tell you. I am hindu and I am proud to be an Indian.
@nitesh_hsetin (421)
• India
16 Nov 06
yes .
as you are proud of being a pakistani.
i am proud of being an indian.
both countries are very precious.
it was a mishap in 1947 that the two countries were seperated,if they we were together we would be ruling the world by now.
i respect india,pakistan,and all the countries of the world but untill they do something wrong.
@sweetie88 (4556)
• Pakistan
15 Nov 06
Rivers can dry, stars can fly
People can forget bush but never Pakistan {the gr8}
@shashank999 (344)
• India
9 Jul 07
well ofcourse there is every reason for me 2 feel proud of my nation...n' am an Indian..!!
@urbandekay (18278)
•
4 Jul 07
What makes you proud of your country; that it trains terrorists to murder innocents, that beats women for being raped and a minister of whom states that an author should be killed for what he wrote? What noble ideals - Not
all the best urban
@Nardz13 (5055)
• New Zealand
11 Jul 07
Hi there. Im Maori from NZ and proud of it... and this is the shortest response from ever...
@Afshanraza (73)
• Pakistan
15 Jul 07
yes i feel proud that i m from pakistan.my love is my country.
@Afshanraza (73)
• Pakistan
15 Jul 07
yes i feel proud that i m from pakistan.my love is my country.