The new name 'Pakistan': Our loss?

Re: The new name ‘Pakistan’: Our loss?

**Since I am in teaching profession here, guess what, “Mo-an Jo Daro” and Indus Valley Civilization, presented by Indian students proudly here as a part of India. When corrected that my ancestors belonged to a town very near to that area, is in Pakistan, they say so what before 1947 it was and it will remain be part of Indian heritage. They further added that they are proud that Indians belong to one of the most ancient civilization to impress upon local students. In their presentation they showed photographs of artifices and statues wearing ajarak and Sindhi topi, four or five thousand years old, are still very much popular in locals even today. Goray and gorian were very much astonished to know about Indus Valley Civilization, very much impressed to see the fine embroidery on topi and prints on ajrak, perhaps one of the oldest known by mankind.

I am also proud that I belong to one of the oldest civilization of the world and it is a part of Pakistan.**