Was the forced migration of population in 1947 good for Pakistan??

if you do some research you will find out that prior to the creation of Pakistan there wasn't any major massacre. everything was settling by means of dialogues. the problem started after Radcliffe's boundary assignment. where the Muslim-majority parts which were suppose to given to Pakistan, became India's part.

otherwise, if nothing makes sense just question the division that how the hell Pakistan is such a chunna, and India appears as one of the largest countries of the world?????
what kinda division is this???

plzzz...dont bring in bangladesh in to the picture. it was another ill treatment.

another aspect you highlighted related to muslim mobility. well we cant just question Muslim existence in India, cuz there are also hindus and sikh and parsiz in Pakistan as well. (and honestly, i am more worried about these minorities than indian Muslims that how ****ty they are treated)

kher to solve this mystery i would like to make a conjecture here. some ppl didnt want to leave and they didnt, you can drive the same analogy with in your own family. you will see in Pakistan generations of generation will live in a same city, same street and in a same house as of their father's grand father.

now current muslim treatment in india: well i dont want to say this, as single incident (such as Babri Mosque conversion into Hindu temple and then in retaliation i think there was a hindu temple in Pakistan which was victimized as well), but indian movies project the word "Pakistani" as stereotype for the muslim indian. e.g. movies Rang-de-Basanti, and Khaki. so there might be something which indian movie base it to.

may be they are treated well, but can they really call it their land? may be they can but i am not concerning indian muslims much, why cuz it was their option. as it was Adnan Sami Khans options to live in india, as an indian.

it is really not my concern. if they wana live in a fear, sure let them.

we have our own 17 crore population to worry about, which is growing every minute, as a qarz-dar!

but nonetheless, i have no regret to be a Pakistani. no matter what so much sh** is there but i still love it and will always worry about it.

what we got was good country, but then hivas, and lalch drowned it to this level. abb to loug yeh bhi khetay hian k kash hum Great Britain ka hissa he hotay. red passport to mill jata ;)