the question is why are u over excited about Talibans? they are our Problem and the Punjabies, pahstuns , balochs and sindies will solve the problem with General consensus. We have already passed a resolution in National Assembly of Pakistan for Peace.
On, the other hand mqm and its supporters who don't have Pakistani roots, who call Pakistan as blunder...want to dictate us what is good for the country? cmon man.........we Pakistanies Ain't Naive.
My suggestion is that if you dont like Pakistan then go back to India
You need to take some lessons in indo-pak history.
Pakistan came into being as a result of the struggle carried out by ALL muslims of British India and not just muslims residing in areas that came to be known as East and West Pakistan later. The muslims of (present day India) made as many sacrifices as muslims from these regions (East and West Pakistan) for the creation of Pakistan. Most of the prime movers and heavy-weights of Pakistan movement were from Bengal and places that are now in India such as Aligarh etc. For reasons that are quite obvious, not every muslim could migrate to Pakistan at the time of partition and vice versa. Just because urdu-speaking muslims happened to be on the wrong side of the border and did not have a province or land of their own at the time of partition of British India does not lessen their struggle or contributions in any way. Many sikhs also migrated from West Punjab to East Punjab. One of the holiest sikh shrines is in Hasanabdal, Pakistan. Do we ever hear indians telling sikhs and hindus (who migrated from Sind etc.) to go back to Pakistan? While I have some reservations about Altaf bhai, he does not represent all urdu-speaking people. They are as much Pakistanis as people belonging to the four provinces (five if you include Kashmir). Even Zia was born in East Punjab.
MQM is not synonymous with all urdu-speaking people. Many urdu speaking people disagree with some of their tactics.
The sooner we all ditch this ethnic mindset the better for us