I bet his arse lit up too. Or maybe that was due to Biryani and the guy sitting behind him lighting a cigarette!![]()
Khan Sahib mein insaaan hunnn....Pathan nahin hoooon !

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I bet his arse lit up too. Or maybe that was due to Biryani and the guy sitting behind him lighting a cigarette!![]()


Butt saab apko kun insult feel hue?-

Khan Sahib mein insaaan hunnn....Pathan nahin hoooon !![]()
Khan Sahib mein insaaan hunnn....Pathan nahin hoooon !![]()
We Pakistanis never learn from our past mistakes. The thing is Pakistanis don't want to learn.Nahi meri jan. Truth hurts sometimes. I don't want us to ever repeat 71, we should learn from our past mistakes. That's all that I want from this debate.
(1) For whatever reason the British stopped recruitment from East-Pakistan; what was the end result ? Much....much...much less Bengalis in the newly created Pakistan Army when compared with the Punjabis and the Pukhoons.
It takes time to overcome this differences and that too in a developing country where rarely anything goes according to plan.
(2) Not likely because the urban population of West-Pakistan was 33% of the total population in '47 while it stood at about 1/6th that at 5% for East-Pakistan (Seth, K., Economic prospects of Bangla Desh (Trimurti Publications, NewDelhi, 1972).
And that my friend is the reason why that that the initial 5 year and 10 year plan benefited West-Pakistan more than East-Pakistan because those plans were 'industrialization' oriented and if you've got 95% of your population living in the rural areas, as was the case with East-Pakistan, what are you going to industrialize ?

Will watch it tonight, looked interesting from trailer.
Beta, aggar Khan poora ka poora Butt bhee kha jaye, ussko bhee hazzam karr ley, hajmola key baghair!![]()

Butt is insult proof.. Just like my G shock is shock proof..Butt saab apko kun insult feel hue?-

The figure is a bit dubious to me, 33% is a bit too high considering Pakistan's current urban population is about 36%. Anyway, I was emphasizing on the educated population who could held the civil positions.
Bhai, consider the East Pakistani view,
* There were enough raw jute grew in East Pakistan, raw leather were in abundance, but we didn't have any factories/mills to produce, as a result they were being smuggled into India in large numbers.
* Daily commodities were brought from West Pakistan which were produced from the raw materials of East Pakistan. Due to the transportation and other costs, East Pakistanis had to pay double price for every product.

Sorry, but I have to say this...
Bloody fish and rice eating dwarfs.