Great debate...worth watching.
The lady Marvi Sirmad was absolutely brilliant and tore zaid hamid (not an intellectual by any standards) to shreds.....Hats off to her!!!!
Well I don't agree with both of you above me
The fact she gave in the program were not having any ground as she said zaid hamid never talk about baloach
Please visit youtube and search for it you will find many videos in which zaid hamid talk for baloach
Pakistan existance is on two nation theory and allama iqbal speech at allabad summed up that thing
two nation theory says there are two nation in subcontinent (indo pak) and both cant live with eachother
if there were not two nation theory then there would be no pakistan
Marvi didn't give any valid point to tackle nicely
she was against the existance of pakistan with this in mind she is proud to be pakistan
Moreover I want to add Pakistan is a muslim country and we are proud of this and especially we are proud to help people with other religions to live a respectable life in pakistan.
One baseless point by both is that
by marvi : zaid is sponcered by ISI
by zaid : marvi is by RAW
still zaid said if i am from ISI than its respectful.
both didn't give any proof
Kashmir is very important as many muslims are killed that''s a fact and the basics for indian pakistan relations .
Well if you say marvi tore zaid then it's beyond my imagination how you are convinced with those facts...
I have never seen any, but why don't you post the videos you mentioned if there are any?....what she is trying to say is that before worrying about the Kashmiris , raise voice for the balochs getting killed by the intelligent agencies and first put your house in order.
We know that pakistan was formed on the basis of two nation theory, what Marvi is saying that it is irrelevant today....more so after the formation of Bangladesh.
And everybody knows about the condition of minorities in pakistan. From more than 20% in '47 minorities have come down to 3-4% now.
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