Why Indians and Pakistanis fight each other and how to bridge the gap?

In the comments section of every blog and youtube video, and in chatrooms, I notice something in common. There is always a war on between an Indian and a Pakistani. Although comments stay within limits on blogs, chatrooms and the comments section in youtube is filled with all kinds of vulgarities and the filthiest, most abusive language you can imagine.

On blogs, Muslims have nothing better to do than call Hindus cow worshippers and Hindus have nothing better to do than call Islam an oppressive religion. On youtube and in chatrooms, well, I don’t even want to talk about it.

There are so many similarities that I sometimes wonder what Hindus and Muslims fight about. Both India and Pakistan have corrupt leaders, eve teasers, black magicians, fraud, corruption, prostitution, AIDS, beggars, poverty, rich misers, backbiters, murderers, rapists, honor killings, dowry customs, wife beaters, child abusers…phew!

What are we fighting about?

Hey, I forgot one similarity. That of the after effects of an India-Pakistan cricket match. When Pakistan wins, Indians break their TV sets. When India wins, Pakistanis break their TV sets. I was wondering what happens if an Indian is married to a Pakistani. In such a case, regardless of who wins, the TV set will end broken!


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55 responses to “Why Indians and Pakistanis fight each other and how to bridge the gap?”

  1. Mohammad Yusha Avatar

    @Haider: If some misguided Hindus and Muslims are creating havoc due to personal and political reasons, there is no reason the average Hindu and Muslim should hate each other.

  2. haider Avatar
    haider

    @hend we have been taught the right history and it speaks for its rightness as we can see from our own eyes the attitude of indians towards us Shakid Lakhani rightly said if you read his points that how india is blocking the rivers @Yusha if u r indian pro and go and live in india but dont expect us to show sympathy for them they are our open enemy no matter how much education you provide us. you know Satan is very knowledgeable but still he is a Satan because he never accept his fault and keep arguing thats the story with India and we can see from our open eyes now a days.

  3. haider Avatar
    haider

    @yusha you better read the history how Indians with the help of Angrez deprived muslims of so many rights and tried to oppress them and just read what Quaid-e-azam told us. Hindu and Muslims cant live together because of totally different views of Life. Hindu’s always tried to stab Pakistan and Muslims whenever they got any opportunity. just Read history, past with facts how during partition Pakistan was deprived of their legit land etc well its a huge topic to debate on but its all started by india and still india trying to oppress us as u can see the current situation now a days whatever whenever happen anything the blame goes to Pakistan without any reason while Pakistan never did that.

  4. tayab Avatar
    tayab

    We hate each others because we both are arrogant, selfish and materialistic. Allah has created us all and out duty is to be on right path without hurting fellow beings. But we fail to understand.

  5. Mohammad Yusha Avatar

    @Hend: Excellent points. Brilliant.

  6. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    Indians will never forgive Pakistanis for carving out a new country out of India. Ever since its inception, India has played the bully: invading Kashmir, Hyderabad and Junagadh, stopping the flow of river water into Pakistan, and creating Bangladesh (for which we’ll never forgive India).

  7. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    – Lack of maturity of ourselves
    – Allowing ourselves to be brainwashed
    – Being taught biased history and our unwillingness to unlearn
    – Our own fault in falling for propaganda by politicians and fundamentalist people again and again
    – Inability to understand, accept and appreciate each other
    – Inability to empathise
    – Overzealous nationalism, arrogance
    – Unwillingness to compromise
    – Greed
    – Wanting to dominate
    – Inability to accept opposite opinions
    – Historic events and their natural consequences
    – Absence of transformational leaders
    – Not ready to move on
    – Not ready to introspect and analyse ourselves
    – Not ready to change inspite of knowing we need to

    These are just some reasons.

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  9. hamid Avatar

    @yusha
    a very light way to express a problem dat usually lands us in trouble with each other…………wonderful

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