"raliv, galiv ya chaliv". lols. but sad at the same time. sons of soil suffered :(
Those who die even now are also sons of soil, be it mujaheddin operation or Indian army's retaliation :), marna toh kashmiri ne hi hai :) and this will continue forever, due to indoctrination of Indian youth, kashmir to kanyakumari. and India with its over production of humans can handle war of attrition unlike Soviet or US, after all mujaheddin did come to kashmir after 1989 and started battle of attrition with didn't affect India in longer term and not likely to change geography for quite sometime to come and those who will suffer are Kashmir, but to larger extent, muslim or hindu, kashmiris deserves this :)
How many Kashmiri shawls champion got? Did she ever gift you some of them?
Is she as proud of Kashmiri shawl as we Sindhis are for Ajrak?
Ask her to tell you some Kashmiri song, poem that refers to Kashmiri shawl? :p
To defeat, Punjabis on things that make people proud is near to impossible.
I have some, but generally original shawals are too much for winter of Delhi.
I don't think she is proud of anything except her Brahmanism and nazi type Aryanism :D
my children sing song called Hukus Bukus teliwan chukus sometimes, though yo yo honey singh is my son's favourite, its not that easy to defeat punjabi cultural ideology in India :)
I sympathize with her, having born in a sub-continent which hardly gave anything to mankind, people here need something to pride about so that they can feed their ego, religion is the best thing, one can believe that one follows the best religion and keep content with their society's achievement. "We are not kafir or we are not mlecchas" are manifestation of such mentality.
But people like Pundit Nehru were in love with Kashmir... There might be some sense of attachment with the land and its culture. It can't be just a piece of land for them.
*agar firdaus ba roo-e-zamiiN ast
hamiiN ast o hamiin ast o hamiiN ast
*
[if a heaven/paradise can be found on Earth
it's here, it's here, it's here [in Kashmir]
*agar firdaus ba roo-e-zamiiN ast
hamiiN ast o hamiin ast o hamiiN ast
*
[if a heaven/paradise can be found on Earth
it's here, it's here, it's here [in Kashmir]
:)
And finally she came to delhi after tour and got buried in agra. Hanzu dilli door ast. delhi was end of the hard journey :)
I read in our school book that statement was from begum mumtaz mahal
Akbar is buried in Sikandra. chose the wrong city. people visit humayun's tomb more than his, because it is in right city :D
Though Mahatma Gandhi defeats all when it comes to category of foreign dignitary's visits :) without much of architecture even :D
lols.... There is confusion of these Mughal beghmaat. I heard there were protests against Ashutosh Gowariker at the time of release of 'Jodha Akbar' as protestors believed that Jodha Bai was Akbar's daughter in law.
lols.... There is confusion of these Mughal beghmaat. I heard there were protests against Ashutosh Gowariker at the time of release of 'Jodha Akbar' as protestors believed that Jodha Bai was Akbar's daughter in law.
Tragedy didn't stop there, now their is full ekta kapoor type serial with fictitious insertion of events on TV, converting history into mythology in pure Indian style :D
lols. last month I started a thread in History forum ‘why Akbar was successful in ruling India’ and someone (I think LP) asked 'are you watching that Jodha Akbar soap?
Is that serial available in Pakistan? Maham anga has double role, Ruqqya begum, one of the best human beings, is vamp. Akbar is not only illiterate but dumb as well and looks more like some Punjabi prince then turkish king :D
from Indian fair & Lovely to Star Plus, Pakistanis are privileged with Indian stuff (though officially banned). Zee Tv got lesser viewership in Pakistan, but one can watch it on video hosting sites (previously referred as Youtube)