7 How Pakistanis are forced to leave Pakistan

On one of my visits to the USA, year probably 2000, I saw a discussion on television in which a representative of our counselor office was also present. Someone asked, “Why don’t you send the Pakistanis in jail here back to Pakistan?”. The counselor replied “We want to but none of them wants to go back. They feel more satisfied in jail”. This shocked me a bit and I tried to look back as far as I could. Continue reading “7 How Pakistanis are forced to leave Pakistan”

1 Ulema’s Dharna at Faizabad in Islamabad, Capital of Pakistan

Please make sure that the pristine section of ulemas and the media do not want to achieve their unfinished agenda, of not allowing Pakistan to come into existence and on its coming into existence, to embrace and own it as their accomplishment and now with unseen forces, as previously, to stifle it to death.

After 18 days of city’s disrupted life…

I was in Allahabad University from 1946 to 1951. There existed Aligarh Muslim University. They were never really in competition. Allahabad excelled in studies but individually bond of the university was entirely lacking. Aligarh was a university which admirably integrated the entire Muslim community of India and was somewhat aggressive in demonstrating its political and religious leanings. Having never visited it during my stay in India I did not know much about it. What I disliked at times about that university, was the rough treatment that they offered to all those who differed in their views. Continue reading “1 Ulema’s Dharna at Faizabad in Islamabad, Capital of Pakistan”