the rivalry between India & Pakistan is real! #shorts #india #pakistan #indian #desi

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I have a feeling it's more than just rivalry between two countries.
It usually involves a history of bloodshed and unpaid crimes.

RedLisa
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Rivalry is one of the tamest word to describe the thing between India and Pakistan.

brownerjerry
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I learned alot in the comments, it's not just rivalry it's the death and abuse by a large group to their ancestors. If you actually think about how horrible it is it's easy to sympathize with the mother cuz they probably heard stories and saw the suffering from their parents.

meiyiotaku
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As Jaishankar said " We might forgive but its dangerious to forget"

brindacockburn
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Congrats to the British for creating one the greatest rivalries between two countries that were once one

smr_
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I am Bangldeshi and it matters more than you think it does.

SANJIDAISLAM
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As a Bangladeshi and I'm related to this. My parents would rather keep me unmarried for my whole life.

lamiaafrin
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I met this very old Pakistani grandma at a Hindu temple, it was during Diwali I think. I was waiting for my family alone in the entryway and she talked to me and kept me company. She spoke in English because of our language barriers. She was waiting for her sons to come too. And she became my friend within minutes, as we talked about the festivals and our families. At the time our enormous age gap didn’t matter, our nationalities didn’t matter, we were just two normal humans having a moment of conversation. I left once my family, and her sons, came after saying goodbye, our families did not talk to each other, but we didn’t leave until we knew the other was not alone. I have not met her after that, but I hope I get to meet her at least once again, I don’t think I’ll be able to ever forget her.

Stigma-
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As a Bangladeshi we don't have problems with Pakistanis, but we have problems with those who deny what happened in 1971 and says what Pakistan did was right.. those who acknowledge their mistakes we don't have problems with. We know we cannot blame every Pakistanis for the actions of their previous government.

AshrafAli-iswv
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I am a Bangladeshi. Once I said infront of my parents that "Pakistani guys are so handsome" and my maa said "before you say that they raped our women, they are muslim themselves but did the haram thing that was utmost prohibited in Islam. I don't ever want you to bring home a Pakistani male they were never taught how to respect women. " My grandpa was a freedom fighter(doctor)in 1971 and witnessed brutality of rape by the Pakistani soldiers towards Bengalis. My maa told us stories how my grandpa saw a women's ovary was Hanging from her vagina because Pakistani soldiers pulled it out in the process. So yes we shouldn’t' romanticize everything what our parents forbid us they forbids for a reason.

alubhorta-kiiy
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I am a indian bengali hindu, we suffer during kolkata riot during independence not only hindu they killed sikh, hindus, most of non muslim suffered because of them. it's not easy to forget everything.

pritam
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My grandmother was 5 years old in 1947, she doesn't remember much about that time but when she grew up her father told her about the deadly days . Although our family was never asked by anyone to leave but he was also tensed about the situations . He was extremely respected in the locality, even saved a family from being killed. He was teacher by profession. Today when I listen to these stories I just proud on myself for being a generation of such a good family. 😊😊

AavleeSharma-ugqr
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As far as I have seen, Indians are very lovely people. I have some very good friends from India both Muslims and Non-Muslims🇮🇳❤️ 🇵🇰.

MarryMaroo
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I had a friend in elementary one year older than me, I'm Indian and she was both Muslim and Pakistani. For some reason our young selves thought we would get sent to jail for being friends.

Side note: this was in the US

saratoothless
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As a Bangladeshi, I will never marry a man who denies / supports the terrible things that happened in 1971

nafisaraihanahossain
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Watching a cricket match between the two countries would be a nightmare

anasashraf
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as an indian whose grandparents were born in pakistan and were forced to leave in extremely terrifying conditions during the partition, i think although i dont hate pakistanis as such but i would never date one out of respect to the people who brought me in this world. my grandfather told me horror stories of the things they faced during the seperation and wouldn't be proud if i end up with a pakistani.

janvi
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Yet so many Pakistanis and Indians end up married 😂
Edit: so many arguments on this and my notification keeps blowing up. I'm sorry if I offended anyone.

raniasibaouih
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As a Bangladeshi, Same.I will never forget what they did to us in 1971

riha
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Man the comment section is super sad with all the past stories and war traumas people suffered / heard of . Rather than arguing about it and going “not all of us”, why not just apologise that “I’m sorry it happened to you/ someone u know.” Empathise and sympathise with people first before getting defensive about your respective country . And after that, whether the person wants to change their opinion about your country or not is entirely up to them. You can’t just erase years of trauma and war history by just ONE comment but you can at least be a decent human being and not argue with those whose families underwent something so cruel

n.s.