After reading this, please hang heads in shame.

Correction-We didnt use to sing, we still sing sare Jahan se accha hindostaan hamara. Its sung like national song here in India. We love this song.

And language isnt property of any country or race. Language doesnt know boundries. Urdu is as much an Indian language as any other.

Peace

Well , its about time , you all should completely move to Vande Mataram , the national song of India ..

And you know it yourself that it never going to happen :)

And I am in total agreement brother , a language is not a property of any country or race , but it belongs to people , you know , who invented it , and they love and develop it .

When a vast majority of your population consider those, who invented this beautiful language known as Urdu , outsiders or invaders precisely .

Then why claim your love for their language ?

I said Allama Iqbal was an Indian in a light shade. Pakistan did not exist when he died. That was what I was referring to.

Back to the topic please.

Re: After reading this, please hang heads in shame.

The birth place of Urdu is Delhi. Don't really understand why Pakistanis should be ashamed of this?

Plus Urdu is a Lashkari language. Urdu contains approximately 70% Farsi and the rest being a mix of Arabic, Turkish and Sanskrit, none of them are native Pakistani languages.

Right!

So we shouldn't feel ashamed. Though i can see the point the threadstarter is trying to make is not of the language itself but the fact that Pakistanis couldn't even develop a language software, especially considering that Pakistan's national language is Urdu; whereas, India's national language is Hindi.

Although Hindi and Urdu have some spoken similarities.