Shared Culture and History of India and Pakistan - Sanjay Rajoura and Aamir Mughal -

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @sayhitoabhijit
    @sayhitoabhijit Год назад +213

    Majority Pakistanis (mostly punjabis) claim to be of Arab , Iran and now Turkic ancestory because they can’t admit they were Hindus at once because of which they will not accept their shared history with India.

    • @naveedafzal4584
      @naveedafzal4584 Год назад +3

      in pakistan Punjab there are many descendant of Arabs, turk, Irani origin. and in Punjab Pakistan significant number of Kashmiris and jammu people also reside.

    • @ravindramorey5433
      @ravindramorey5433 Год назад +22

      ​@@naveedafzal4584yes like hasan nisar who claims to be from South of Central Asia, which is really confusing because he never really pin pointed from where he is but what he definitely implied was that he is not Pakistani ( who basically are hindustani). I think the best way is genetic testing, which is routinely available in India for very reasonable amount affordable to most of Pakistani ( by the way hasan nisar did his dna mapping in USA or somewhere in West so no one can challenge it)

    • @Kolking5588
      @Kolking5588 Год назад +10

      I agree.
      However, many Jatts and Rajputs in Pakistan retained their original surnames and are definitely proud of their ancestry. Ironically Gen Bajwa is such an example.

    • @mpqw
      @mpqw Год назад +12

      ​@@naveedafzal4584$50 main DNA test hota hai karalo. Sab malum pad jayega lol.

    • @BilalHussain-dx8fx
      @BilalHussain-dx8fx Год назад +4

      Yes, we share history with India, and there's no point in denying it because that won't change the fact. As far as accepting Hindu ancestry is concerned, my ancestors were Kashmiri Pandits, and I have no shame in accepting that, because it's a fact. However, the question is, why are some Indians so adamant about forcing Pakistanis to accept it? I mean, if some Pakistani Muslims don't take pride in their Hindu ancestry, then what's the big deal here?

  • @Robinbeniwal33
    @Robinbeniwal33 Год назад +127

    Actually in India, 14th August is marked as national partition horror remembrance day ( started in 2021) and memorial is in jalliyawalan bagh

    • @jasha9sandhu
      @jasha9sandhu Год назад +10

      Talking about partition violence should start with Jinnah 's call for ", direct action day" - state condoned massacre of Hindus in Calcutta, followed by massacre of Sikhs in and around Rawalpindi, then poonch and muzaffarabaad.
      Reconciliation requires Truth.
      ( Source: Professor Ishtiaq Ahmed )

    • @jasha9sandhu
      @jasha9sandhu Год назад +1

      @@DevRajKhadka-hj4xu I was commenting specifically about partition violence in 1947

    • @bizdevapurva933
      @bizdevapurva933 Год назад +1

      Started in 2021 is the key before that we never gave it a thought shows the intention behind it.

    • @rajsinghji-84
      @rajsinghji-84 7 месяцев назад +1

      Beniwal bhai, achcha likha aapne. Jat samaaj bhi ab samajh raha ki ham Hindu hain pehle, Jat baad mein.

    • @vikata5499
      @vikata5499 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jasha9sandhunot only jinnah also bangladeshi leaders.

  • @pathikkandhari
    @pathikkandhari Год назад +255

    There is a difference between India and Pak,we don’t celebrate partition we call it bloody but it is celebrated in Pakistan as victory and people who got killed were called shaheed

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +66

      India celebrates on 15th August.
      Pakistan celebrates on 14th August.
      Neither country is celebrating the deaths.

    • @mpqw
      @mpqw Год назад +83

      ​@ThePakistanExperience India celebrates independence, but pakistan celebrates the formation. There's a difference

    • @d10saikia
      @d10saikia Год назад +66

      ​@@ThePakistanExperienceyou guys became Arab/Turk/Central asian and we remained who we are.

    • @IamRajanKhanna
      @IamRajanKhanna Год назад +4

      ​ I agree with you

    • @nawoxare5194
      @nawoxare5194 Год назад +5

      There is difference between Britain and India. Indians celebrate the day British left and gave India it's Independence and call shaheed to those people who fought against "civilizing" Britishers while in Britain it is mourned that London was not ruling India anymore.

  • @saraa271
    @saraa271 Год назад +66

    As a South Indian never really got to understand the mayhem of partition and trauma because it never came to our experience and only read in a chapter of the school history book.. To know through such podcasts is educational 👏👍

    • @sadenb
      @sadenb Год назад +5

      As a bengali, my family faced the true hit of the partition. My grand parents had to come from bangladesh before partition.

    • @QuaideAzamPakistan
      @QuaideAzamPakistan Год назад

      اِشاعتِ اسلام فرنگستان میں
      ضمیر اس مَدنِیّت کا دِیں سے ہے خالی
      فرنگیوں میں اخوّت کا ہے نسَب پہ قیام
      بلند تر نہیں انگریز کی نگاہوں میں
      قبولِ دینِ مسیحی سے برہَمن کا مقام
      اگر قبول کرے، دینِ مصطفیؐ، انگریز
      سیاہ روز مسلماں رہے گا پھر بھی غلام

    • @lol8q
      @lol8q Год назад +4

      ​@@QuaideAzamPakistanwhat is this maggi language

    • @kumarrj1956
      @kumarrj1956 Год назад +7

      As a South Indian myself, I am asking you that on 09-11-1921 Mopalah massacre happened in kerala....

    • @Salmankkk638
      @Salmankkk638 Год назад +2

      I'f Sardar Patel was Not There In South also We should Have been Second Pakistan .. Didn't know About Rajakars Massacre by Nizam ???? buddy??

  • @misramalvi
    @misramalvi Год назад +41

    Alama Iqbal wrote : mazhab nahin sikhata aapas mein bair rakhna, hindi hain hum watan hai hindustan humara. Then goes on to be a central voice in the creation of pakistan and two nation theory. We till date learn this poem in school.

    • @mangopeople1941
      @mangopeople1941 Год назад +2

      Yehi to masla hai, parha hi to nahi gya

    • @Purplerose0301
      @Purplerose0301 6 месяцев назад

      Indoctrination kiya gaya muslims ka us samay

    • @sachin37
      @sachin37 2 месяца назад +1

      Bhai pahle pad le alama Iqbal ko ,vo partition k tarane likhta tha , Islamist tha vo kattar

    • @affaqmalik5876
      @affaqmalik5876 Месяц назад

      @@sachin37 onho nay reality dekh li thi na samaj unhay aa gaye thi naa yumharay dimag tab baad mai kiya jo ky acha howa

  • @amitjgd52
    @amitjgd52 Год назад +47

    Fact check: 'Ao bachon tumhen dikahen Jhanki Hindustan Ki' and 'Hum Layen Hain Toofan Se Kashti Nikal Ke' were written by Kavi Pradeep (born Ramchandra Narayanji Dwivedi) for the 1954 film Jagriti. He was born in the present day Madhya Pradesh and died in Mumbai. He never migrated to Pakistan.

    • @nishanghosh3948
      @nishanghosh3948 Год назад +8

      Neither did Hemant Mukherjee who composed the songs. The pakistani version is a rip off

    • @lanoklom9697
      @lanoklom9697 6 месяцев назад +3

      Please also get your facts right, "Aon Bachon Sair karaein, tumko Pakistan ki" was written and played on TV in 1951. It is available on youtube as well, in fact when you watch it you will notice Balochistan was not shown in that song, because at the time it had not integrated with Pakistan.
      So your Indian version is the rip-off, which is the case most of time. Dunno how many Bollywood songs you guys have ripped off of us.

    • @amish2394
      @amish2394 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@lanoklom9697lol Pakistan literally copied Bollywood movies in 60s and 70s, and nobody in the world cares about cheap Pakistani versions, India has become a brand

    • @ruparao2971
      @ruparao2971 5 месяцев назад

      Bedari was released in 1956 I thought?

  • @foodie_gulps
    @foodie_gulps Год назад +76

    Now that Pakistan economy is at the bottom, they are concerned about Indian Culture, History, friendship n trade between India Pakistan.... Had the situation been reversed n India was on its bottom, half of our territory including Kashmir n Punjab would have been captured by Pakistan by now n these Pakistanis would have been justifying it .

    • @DoomSlayerTheGamer12.
      @DoomSlayerTheGamer12. Год назад +7

      100% true

    • @BilalHussain-dx8fx
      @BilalHussain-dx8fx Год назад

      Musibat me gadhay ko bhi baap banana parhta hai 😅

    • @mylord3003
      @mylord3003 Год назад

      Never trust sumlims

    • @Ex_Peace
      @Ex_Peace Год назад +1

      100% true 😂
      Nowadays these Pakistanis are trying to become Hindustani because no money, Once money starts coming these Pakistanis will become Gohri Gazi & start sending te®®0®ists inside india, Best possible thing is break pakistan into 4 pieces or keep pakistan in Beggers level

    • @zulfizulfiqar9377
      @zulfizulfiqar9377 Год назад +4

      Nobody here concerned about same culture or friendship with India. Its only in podcasts😂

  • @DrVJ-med
    @DrVJ-med Год назад +7

    18:43 I remember in my childhood, in Delhi in early 60's we used to wear woolens by Diwali (mid to late October) and razai by November. Now when I go to India, I use fan in November and it starts to get hot by late Feb. Mosquitoes and flies used to die out in winter, now they dont.

  • @Takecare55
    @Takecare55 Год назад +43

    14th August
    India : Partition Horrors Remembrance Day
    Pakistan : Independence Day ( although it should be Foundation Day )

    • @Takecare55
      @Takecare55 Год назад +3

      @@harlowida No your country is made for it.

  • @DoomSlayerTheGamer12.
    @DoomSlayerTheGamer12. Год назад +9

    My maternal and paternal grandparents migrated from Chiniot Pakistan…though thy shared beautiful childhood memories with us but thy also told us the horrors of partition… thy fondly remembered tht city but nvr wanted to revisit it..

    • @ahsan2926
      @ahsan2926 Год назад +3

      My maternal or paternal grandparents migrated from Hoshiarpur my mom said me the stories of hoshiarpur what my nana,dadi,nani has said them my few relatives are lives in india but we are not in contacts we dont know where are they

  • @kafiruddinmulhiddeen2386
    @kafiruddinmulhiddeen2386 Год назад +32

    Identity of Pakjistan is set correctly. It is not Bharat. It is Religion. Religion is not dharma. Hindus put intuition above all. Muslims put their book above all. It all fits.

    • @mrgyani
      @mrgyani Год назад

      Hindus put institution above all, in 2023?
      Today's Hs might be one of the most fanatical, tribal, unjust religious groups.
      In Pakistan after the attack on Christians -
      - cases filed against 1000s, 100s arrested - from the majority side
      - celebs, religious figures, public - everyone spoke out against it
      - even their chief justice visited the place
      - they are rebuilding the houses
      - in many blasphemy murders in the past - people have been given death sentence
      This is an example of institutions working. Unimaginable in today's India. Even though we may have weekly cases of such attacks.
      Same thing in bangaldesh after the durga Pooja attacks :
      - cases against 1000s, 100s arrested, stringent sections against main perpetrators
      - fake news on social media was shut down
      - celebrities condemned it
      - public came out in support of minorities
      Show me a single instance of comparable action in India, where:
      - 100s of accused from majority community arrested
      - celebs condemned any communal violence
      - public condemned any communal violence
      Show me an example of institutions working (in India).

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 3 месяца назад

      Nope, hmm...majority of Hindus do not eat beef that is against Dharma. Majority of Hindus put Brahmavad over intutiton and books.

    • @farrukhsohail1
      @farrukhsohail1 13 дней назад

      Is it though my friend? Then how come your "muslim" state has always had corrupt leadership, 1965 ki betuki war, East Pakistan ky sath itny zulm ky the fucking majority of your country left you and the eradication of minorities and violation of civil rights? You think this is Pakistan? Bro Pakistan was created because we had the majority of muslim population in Bengal, this isnt Pakistan... Pakistan left us in 1971 and became Bangladesh.

  • @yashashsgowda6662
    @yashashsgowda6662 Год назад +46

    I don't understand why Pakistanis talk about shared culture and heritage, we were literally the same people, you got your country based on your religion that was the only difference back then. Why is it a big surprise that we have shared culture launguage?! Correct me on this, i think its the propaganda that's been taught that Pakistan is different from rest.
    Also I dont understand the glorification of invaders like Ghazni, Qasim etc. in Pakistan ,hey literally r*ped k*lled your ancestors. You may like it or not thats the fact !!

    • @chandaniberry9369
      @chandaniberry9369 6 месяцев назад +13

      The talk has only now begin because they r failing and India is successful.

    • @SYLFan2008
      @SYLFan2008 3 месяца назад +3

      //we were literally the same people//
      "Were" being the operative word. We are definitely not the same anymore. Time to move on. There is nothing to be gained from reminiscing about days past.

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 3 месяца назад

      In India also there is glorification of Brahmavad who killed and raped Hindus.

  • @azizkhan938
    @azizkhan938 Год назад +15

    Thank you so much Shehzad for the amazing podcast. Loved each and every second of it. My respect to Amir bhai and Sanjay!.

  • @nomadbanda9562
    @nomadbanda9562 Год назад +17

    Amir Mughal saab is back! Thanks Shehzad bhai much love from Delhi ❤

  • @Prof_UpitSultan
    @Prof_UpitSultan Год назад +3

    Whilst loss of lives during partition is heart wrenching, you don’t realise that India/ Bharat Mata is a living entity for all of us. Places of reverence and worship are spread across the length and breadth of this ancient land. Not many will understand the pain of their motherland being split for ever. That said, if you ask whether I support a re-unification. My answer would be NO. We have worked hard to get $600 billion in our reserves. Maybe when you manage to have a $100 billion of your own, we can talk.

    • @ayushmankar4100
      @ayushmankar4100 6 месяцев назад +2

      Wo 100 billion ki vik mang lenge

  • @vikas__patel24
    @vikas__patel24 Год назад +12

    India name given by greeks..
    Megasthenes wrote account of mauryan Empire.. his book name was indika...

  • @ishantgaming
    @ishantgaming Год назад +3

    "My maternal family migrated from Jhang, and my great-grandfather was 24 years old at the time of partition. Until his death, he used to talk about the good old times and his childhood. It was so sad to see him reminiscing about his childhood friends, etc. However, with his passing, the true connection that my family had to its original homeland has also ended. Now, nobody remembers it, and it will be completely forgotten in the next 2-3 generations." but what can we say or do it is what it is but i was fortunate enough to be present when my great-grandfather was alive

    • @TechForgeEmmad
      @TechForgeEmmad Год назад +1

      Jhang is my hometown, since many generations, sad sad stories.

    • @shantanushekharsjunerft9783
      @shantanushekharsjunerft9783 Год назад +1

      Our memories lie to us all the time and exaggerate things. I grew up in small town of India, have been living overseas for 25 years now. My parents are still in that city and go visit once a year. The place doesn’t hold any value for me anymore, just my parents do and I don’t miss anything. Your grandfather wouldn’t have found the place so exciting even if he went back.

  • @jasha9sandhu
    @jasha9sandhu Год назад +10

    Talking about partition violence should start with Jinnah 's call for ", direct action day" - state condoned massacre of Hindus in Calcutta, followed by massacre of Sikhs in and around Rawalpindi, then poonch and muzaffarabaad.
    Reconciliation requires Truth.
    ( Source: Professor Ishtiaq Ahmed )

  • @GavIsHti
    @GavIsHti Год назад +25

    The indian guy supposed to be ... is not indian in sense that he didnt do research while saying something of value ..he said ganges is most polluted river becoz of religious activities is it so .. than before 1970s why was it not considered polluted there were no religious activities happening than?? ... its polluted becoz of industrial and human waste going into it ..on its banks large cities have emarged...... most polluted lication is kanpur(industrial location) and least polluted area is haridwar (religious location)... i didnt expect from an indian he would say things without doing research...

    • @yourhomebuddy140
      @yourhomebuddy140 3 месяца назад +1

      But religion also contributing to pollute it can’t denied

    • @sumithas9193
      @sumithas9193 3 месяца назад

      ​@@yourhomebuddy140burial of bodies polluted the earth too. When the population was less it was perhaps okay. But now the case is different. The ground water gets polluted because of the rotting bodies.

  • @vellaanjan1103
    @vellaanjan1103 Год назад +11

    the cleanest river in India is Umngot river in meghalaya , chambal is the second cleanest. the reason being absence of industries like leather and thermal power plants near it. the religious rituals in india has been going on since indus valley but never caused pollution. the supreme court in MC MEHTA VS UNION OF INDIA cited leather industries of kanpur city for pollution of Ganga river. please get your facts rights.

    • @duhduh666
      @duhduh666 5 месяцев назад

      Sanjay R cannot be relied upon for fact checking. He says something as stupid as capitalism pollutes rivers.

    • @SYLFan2008
      @SYLFan2008 3 месяца назад

      Never caused pollution? No, mate, you don't have data to support that. Even if the negative effects back in Indus Valley days were minimal, the population growth and frequency of activities do not justify holding such rites and polluting the river (even if the major contribution is from tanneries). Surely we can adapt to the times, can we not?

  • @durgacdks
    @durgacdks 6 месяцев назад +7

    No one's talking about the elephant in the room.... The hatred and intolerance for non-Muslims is the reason why there wont be any long lasting peace bw the two countries.

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 3 месяца назад

      non-Brahmins also hated by Brahmavads, so what is the difference. Brahmavadi are mostly food terrorists.

  • @jmudikun
    @jmudikun Год назад +1

    I love watching your interviews 😊
    Thank you so much. An Indian living in Spain

  • @asifmemon3607
    @asifmemon3607 Год назад +5

    the next guest should be Amar jaleel.
    amar jaleel is a well know sindhi writer amd intellect.
    he had spoke in many conterversial topics about sindhi and pakistani identity. his tv show name " The classroom show" is masterpiece for Sindhi Televesion. He is an intellectual person, It would be a treat to listen him speak on sindh, sindhi history and culture.

  • @BaagiBunty
    @BaagiBunty 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good thing is that people now discuss these things publicly 😊

  • @asangha182
    @asangha182 Год назад +30

    The name India dates back to Megasthenes(Greek) and Herodotus. The Mauryan Empire was at its peak then.The British didn't name India..

    • @harshpatel-ws4yw
      @harshpatel-ws4yw Год назад +3

      It’s still a name given by outsiders. What did people say about themselves. If Hindus/Vedas have been in the subcontinent for 8000 years and they say Bharat is this land than it is what we called ourselves

    • @BagishAstro
      @BagishAstro Год назад

      India 400 BC se hoga, Bharat 400 BC se nhi hai

    • @vikata5499
      @vikata5499 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@harshpatel-ws4ywno it's not Sapta Sindhu civilization became hapta Hindu which forms Hindu nation. I.e. Indian nation.

    • @lanoklom9697
      @lanoklom9697 6 месяцев назад

      @@harshpatel-ws4yw Bharat does not include Deccan (Dakshin), also would not include NE India

    • @QuantumClasses-h5s
      @QuantumClasses-h5s 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lanoklom9697Vishnu Puran has clear depiction to Bharat . please read it .
      Don't speak with ill knowledge.

  • @promodmathur9739
    @promodmathur9739 Год назад +6

    SANJAY'sknowledge of HINDI films is somewhat warped.The two songs that he mentioned were from a 1955 film called JAGRITI. This was a blockbuster,and,the songs that he mentioned were penned by the legendary Hindi poet KAVI PRADEEP.For Sanjay's knowledge,it was PRADEEP who penned AI MERE WATAN KE LOGON. PRADEEP lived and died happily in India.Yes,the child hero of JAGRITI,RATAN KUMAR,who was a Muslim from Ajmer,did migrate to PAKISTAN,and,lived unhappily thereafter. He migrated to the US eventually. The songs that SANJAY mentioned were plagiarised for a Pakistani film,with the altered words and same tune.

    • @duhduh666
      @duhduh666 5 месяцев назад +4

      Sanjay’s knowledge of a lot of things is warped. And his above it all attitude is cringe if not stupid

    • @loveislove9211
      @loveislove9211 2 месяца назад +1

      Well said . And Irony is that when Aye mere watan ke logo was launched in delhi after 1962 war defeat . When Nehru cried that time kavi Pradeep was not even invited to the program.

  • @PatSen
    @PatSen Год назад +8

    Incorrect title. Example of a correct title would be: *Is Pakistan interested in reclaiming it’s civilisational roots?*
    Why is the title incorrect? Because ‘sharing of culture’ is a phrase more apt for distinct civilisations that have some common areas. Example of that would be Indian and Persian. No matter how far back one goes in history, this would be true for India and Persia.
    On the other hand, at any date before August 14, 1947, there was no Pakistani civilisation. There still isn’t any Pakistani civilisation. What one has is a nation state called Pakistan. If Pakistanis still get confused between civilisation and nation-state, it is because they have rejected their civilisational roots. This discussion is therefore, meaningless, as it’s starting assumption is faulty.

  • @SirKasim666
    @SirKasim666 Год назад +4

    6:01
    1. Unknowingly Shezad is correct, the music of Bedari is a lift / inspiration from Jagriti the composer surprise surprise is by Fateh Ali Khan the father of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
    2. Jagriti was from 1954 & Bedari is from 1956. Both are identical stories, scene for scene practically
    Few actors are the same:
    The lead boy Ratan Kumar or Syed Nazir are same.
    The teacher in both Sanotsh Kumar or Syed Musa are same.
    Another fact both these lead actors kept their Hindu screen names even in the credits of Pakistani film Bedari.
    3. There are three identical songs in both films with slight changes to suit the location of Pakistan.
    4. Syed Nazir later left for studies to Germany, then after his daughter's tragic death, moved to California to never ever return to Pakistan he expired 6 years ago.
    🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @sanjeevsharma3465
    @sanjeevsharma3465 Год назад +3

    Intriguing podcast. Mr. Mughal is indeed an ocean of knowledge. Loved your podcast to the brim.

  • @ravindramorey5433
    @ravindramorey5433 Год назад +7

    Very true. The biggest challenge is global warming. In Mumbai since last 10 yrs the monsoon rain do not arrive with monsoon winds ( the way it should) at the outset but simply it pours. It is not monsoon, but it is a cloud burst. Only good part is that cloud burst are happening during monsoon period but for how long is anybody's guess.

  • @tractorandfarmingvlogs8931
    @tractorandfarmingvlogs8931 Год назад +3

    As a fourth generation of partition effected family, we don’t celebrate partition. Our elders migrated from Pakistan Punjab to Indian Punjab and half of the family was killed.

  • @rakesh8041
    @rakesh8041 Год назад +14

    I would like to take a moment to appreciate the very humble demeanour of Amir Mughal, I watched due to Sanjay Rajoura of whom I'm huge fan but Amir Mughal felt like someone very own....please don't change

  • @NiazHJafri
    @NiazHJafri Год назад +1

    Bravo all of you !!!
    👏👏👏
    &
    ❤❤❤
    I am sending my love to Sanjay, Amir Mughal, & Shahzad.
    Sincere prayers for the everlasting peace between India, Pakistan, & Bangladesh.
    🤲🤲🤲
    Aameen, Elaahi Aameen

  • @pa1ful
    @pa1ful Год назад +2

    woah....thank you so much for this. I think its safe to say that we'll see more of these discussions and more like-minded people coming together to converse with civility and open-mindedness.

  • @thedpkk
    @thedpkk Год назад +11

    Sanjay's always typical Leftist mind and always criticised BJP 😂

    • @Vladimir_Putin0
      @Vladimir_Putin0 2 месяца назад +1

      Bhai sb bakwas kar rhe h ye 😂..

    • @sachin37
      @sachin37 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Vladimir_Putin0Islamist and leftist collation hai, propoganda kar rahe hai ,both muslim are convert karwao nam na badlo ka gana ga rahe ,aur ek hindu leftist anti riligion ho raha hai

  • @debashishchakraborty2897
    @debashishchakraborty2897 Год назад +11

    Well done three of you. Kudos.

  • @nishanghosh3948
    @nishanghosh3948 Год назад +1

    Sanjay Rajoura 'Ao Bachon tumhe dikhaye jhanki hindustan ki' was written by Kavi Pradeep and composed by Hemant Mukherjee and none of them migrated to Pakistan.

  • @mohitkumarrai5536
    @mohitkumarrai5536 5 месяцев назад +3

    We Indians never forget 26/11 attack

  • @shahrozdanish9213
    @shahrozdanish9213 Год назад +4

    So happy after watching this podcast, but saddened at the same time over how hatred and conflict for a long period of time can only lead to massacres and bloodshed

  • @Shrimpspiration
    @Shrimpspiration Год назад +5

    1:05:08 I had been looking to find this part of history for so long, and explained in a minute. Would love an expanded view of this timeline.

  • @AnilSharma-hc6tf
    @AnilSharma-hc6tf Месяц назад

    Enjoyed the discussion.Sanjay is absolutely right,l have seen a photograph which appeared in a newspaper,the SUV he had purchased was bigger than his jhopari.His land was acquired because Chandigarh airport was to be expanded.

    • @AnilSharma-hc6tf
      @AnilSharma-hc6tf Месяц назад

      Sorry Sheikh you were wrong when you mentioned Bengal famine the wheat was shifted to somewhere in Europe where Australian troops were fighting by Churchil instead of feeding the dying Bengalis.

  • @Samadabro12
    @Samadabro12 Год назад +2

    Many people especially hindus are saying that our ansestor were hindus first of all hindhu is not a religion sanatan or vedic dharama is a religion hindhu is just a corruption of word Sindhu and we are proud Sindhu but we cant do anything about people in pakistan calling themselves arab turks and supporting invaders and the hindhu in sindh who is SINDHU Basically has nothing to do with the hindhu in other part of india because they and us are the native people of this land
    Hindhu is just a geographical representation of people living across the indus/sindhu river

  • @shinsukinakahamu1125
    @shinsukinakahamu1125 Год назад +3

    300th podcast wow shehzad, happy to have seen each and every one.

  • @geetaprabhakar4261
    @geetaprabhakar4261 Год назад +5

    Very informative and balanced podcast ❤

  • @rogermilla2358
    @rogermilla2358 6 месяцев назад +4

    Aamir Mughal looks like an older version of Indian actor Sushant Singh (not the one who died, the other one).

  • @michaelscott5916
    @michaelscott5916 3 месяца назад +1

    Loved this ❤

  • @rajsinghji-84
    @rajsinghji-84 Год назад +1

    I am an Indian and I have never heard of Sanjay Rajoura. And I follow stand up comedy like hell. Who is this guy?

    • @rajsinghji-84
      @rajsinghji-84 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@system7962 And he is popular in Pakistan? On this podcast where there are hardly 800 likes? Make it make sense.

    • @sash0047
      @sash0047 6 месяцев назад

      Probably a washed up loser

  • @qbs6261
    @qbs6261 Год назад +1

    Loved the insightful discussion,, it was a treat,, thanks 😊
    Although still trying to figure out what were you guys using 😅

  • @asitgandhi76
    @asitgandhi76 Год назад +2

    Cross border terrorism started by the Pakistan after losing the war against the Bangladesh. India did not win the Bangladesh but Pakistan lost the Bangladesh due to their policies.
    Dono desh bhaley hi garib hongey lekin India ka intention Live and Let others live tha jab ki Pakistan ka intention "ghaas kha lenge leking atam bam banakar rahenge" tha....
    India ne intervention 2014 ke baad chaalu kiya... Kab tak sahenge?

  • @rahulvishnu4426
    @rahulvishnu4426 Год назад +12

    I would love to share a peg with Aamir Mughal if he ever came to India (I am in Bangalore). This is the kind of person I like listening to while having a conversation over a drink. (I apologise in advance if this idea seems offensive, I mean no offense)

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +7

      Nobody is offended. Everyone listening wants to have a peg with Aamir Bhai 😅

    • @stallionspirit1576
      @stallionspirit1576 4 месяца назад

      @@ThePakistanExperience will aamir ..pay for the peg??...lol

  • @bhupendersingh5207
    @bhupendersingh5207 4 месяца назад

    I want that day in my life where I could roam in the streets of Lahore, Karachi, peshawar, queta, without any visa and without any fear. Love from Delhi ❤❤❤

  • @d10saikia
    @d10saikia Год назад +5

    Dawki is the cleanest river in Asia so obviously in India too. Not chambal

  • @amoghdhodapkar1338
    @amoghdhodapkar1338 6 месяцев назад +3

    Just for clarification- The word INDIA has been mentioned as a fairly recent context. And when I say recent it is only a few hundred years old. Whereas the word BHARAT is quiet ancient. It's orgin lies is Rig Veda, the ancient Vedic scripture estimate to have written about 3000 years old by some Indian/western historians. The scripture says the word BHARATVARSHA which means the land that is South of the Himalayas. Bharatvarsha was hence also the land of Saptasindhu or 7 rivers that includes now extinct Sarasvati. Calling INDIA, BHARAT was done with 2 purposes- 1. Political 2. Cultural. It resonates with the BJP's stated intention to reclaim the civilizational heritage.

  • @lighttread
    @lighttread Год назад +4

    Much power to Rajoura. Great show!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      🙌

    • @lighttread
      @lighttread Год назад

      @@DevRajKhadka-hj4xu 😂😂

    • @lighttread
      @lighttread Год назад

      @@DevRajKhadka-hj4xu 😂😂

    • @dsam6149
      @dsam6149 Год назад

      @@DevRajKhadka-hj4xu are jane de...harami hai ye lok...inke khoon me inki kaum Sani hai...harami sale..

  • @vnayzsingh2761
    @vnayzsingh2761 Год назад +2

    When Alexander was marching to the east...he was marching towards India....the name is older than the time of Alexander....no one knows how the name came to be

    • @digitalSurge0n
      @digitalSurge0n Год назад

      Hindu word was coined by Persians. India is just English version of it.

  • @Shrimpspiration
    @Shrimpspiration Год назад +2

    29:21 this is exactly the same thing that happened in Lahore. I have seen farmers with ‘boris’ of cash after selling their land in the 2000s. That place used to be all farm land, now itself DHA

  • @areebahmedali8555
    @areebahmedali8555 6 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant, these topics should be discussed

  • @UnlimitedTruth786
    @UnlimitedTruth786 Год назад +15

    *Donkey Meat Biryani is very Popular in Pakistan. Another hidden secret.*

    • @SACRED_HITMAN
      @SACRED_HITMAN Год назад +2

      Gobar me bani hui baati khai h kya

    • @SACRED_HITMAN
      @SACRED_HITMAN Год назад

      @@UnlimitedTruth786 bhai pork Islam me mans h Kam se Kam joke toh dimag laga kr maar

    • @nawoxare5194
      @nawoxare5194 Год назад

      और गाएका मूत very popular in India. इसबातको तो तू deny भि कर नहि सकता।

    • @ROHITKUMAR-bk7ss
      @ROHITKUMAR-bk7ss Год назад +2

      ​@@nawoxare5194isse accha Urdu me hi likhta 😂😂

    • @nawoxare5194
      @nawoxare5194 Год назад

      @@ROHITKUMAR-bk7ss BTW I am neither Pakistani(including muslim) nor indian. और बता गाएका मूत कैसा था? कैन्सर वैन्सर ठिक हूवा क्या?

  • @AsBi1
    @AsBi1 Год назад +2

    very nice podcast, i like them both, good to see them again.

  • @ajaysaranchoudhary9338
    @ajaysaranchoudhary9338 Год назад +3

    I agree on this point that we have shared culture and there should be peace between both countries 😊but uska ek process h.agar aapko India Pak ke beech tensions and procedure of peace establishment ke bare m correct analysis Chahiye to plz Smita Prakash Ka ek ani podcast dekhiye ...last month m hi Aaya h😊😊....I think it'll be very helpful to understand complete scenario

  • @gautamchandran
    @gautamchandran Год назад +5

    The reason quoted for pollution of river ganga in the podcast is disposal of "Hawan n Pooja" materials😅😅..how scientific n logical..

  • @RanaRajput-o4r
    @RanaRajput-o4r 20 дней назад +1

    When fakir aziz u deen when went to negotiate with. Afghan in Belhalf of MahaRaja Ranjit singh
    They told how can you came to talk us of kaffir the fakir Aziz u din replied pleas take your words back maharaja and when your mahamood Gaznavi came to attack. India had 3500 Hindu soldiers and 5 generals and those Hindus never better their so i will also never betray my maharaja

  • @TarunSachdeva-f8n
    @TarunSachdeva-f8n Год назад +1

    They made contributions, although they did not provide us with the Metro train or expressways. Despite this, we now have both, along with many other developments. However, it's important to note that they did extract resources from our region.

  • @saifsamo9750
    @saifsamo9750 Год назад +6

    Great Discussion Shehzad Bha,
    Dadho Sutho 😍👌!!
    I like your switching to Sindhi from Urdu whenever you find a fellow Sindhi . Please do it more often !!

  • @atinhazra2552
    @atinhazra2552 Год назад +3

    This is the BEST podcast i have seen in recent years!
    Dear Host, Kudos to you! It's a pity that we're watching it for free

  • @charulagrawal6875
    @charulagrawal6875 Год назад +6

    Sanjay Rajoura is just trying to please his Pakistani hosts. According to him there's absolutely nothing good happening in India. He just wants to criticize (while there is nothing wrong with that, but even the version of history he remembers suits isn't accurate).

    • @AmrinderSinghHundal
      @AmrinderSinghHundal 6 месяцев назад +1

      Jalo Matt. Sanjay ke dost hain vahan. Doston ko please hi kiya jata hai kabhi kabhi. Thing is u want to live in false world where everything is fine

    • @tusharrawat6670
      @tusharrawat6670 4 месяца назад +1

      10 saal se country mein aag lagi hai but there is nothing good. Vande Bharat express is leaking during monsoon.

    • @loveislove9211
      @loveislove9211 2 месяца назад +1

      He is failed comedian then a satirist then a failed panelist now he is relaunched as a historian.

    • @loveislove9211
      @loveislove9211 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@tusharrawat667010 sal pehle sona baras raha tha .

  • @thedpkk
    @thedpkk Год назад +3

    Pakistan always compare Pakistan situations with India 🇮🇳 and they said... Hame inn Hindu Muslims se bahar nikalna chahiye but they forgot ki 2 nation theory Ko sabse jyada provoked Pakistani & Specially Punjabis karte hain 🤣🗿

  • @Shrvp
    @Shrvp Год назад +6

    Greatest True secular institution in entire subcontinent or for that reason in the world is Bollywood film industry. In bollywood your box office success is the only criterion. Maximum interfaith marraiges are in Bollywood without any social disturbances. That's greatest gift of Bollywood to the world.

  • @swapanghosh9867
    @swapanghosh9867 Год назад

    I've had a symposiu with traditional and integrity.
    Change is always for the messenger for personal reasons so that message does not fall into wrong hands.

  • @jawbrekaa
    @jawbrekaa Год назад +1

    We need part2 of this podcast.

  • @ssidhu8327
    @ssidhu8327 Год назад +2

    Issues banane se abhi bhi baaz nahin aate, like they are hell bent on causing issues between Sikhs and Hindus/Muslims. Bhai koi issue nahin hai - nahin chahiye kissi ko Khalistan - but political parties because of their own agendas on all sides - thoose ja rahein hain… same with caste, race etc…

  • @Nitish.Singhal
    @Nitish.Singhal Год назад +6

    28:55 Sanjay toh pkka line snort ke beitha hai...kya bk rha hai bhai😂😂....
    Kisan se zameen leli usse kheti krni thi..😂😂
    Perfect liberandu....
    Aur agricultural zameen aise he acquire nhi hoti... residential purpose ke jaise pakistan mein hoti...new expansion is banned in Delhi NCR...other then lands which got sold before 2013

  • @amitbeliever4218
    @amitbeliever4218 Год назад +2

    Love ur podcast, u r truly representing ur country..

  • @TheAmmu21
    @TheAmmu21 6 месяцев назад +1

    Greeks named it India. Indika by Megasthenes was an account of the Mauryan empire.

  • @tjay8433
    @tjay8433 Год назад +13

    As a rajasthani i respect aamir saheb. ❤

  • @ASHWANIHANDA
    @ASHWANIHANDA 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really wish India & Pakistan were one country we would be very successful

  • @aayanmughal
    @aayanmughal Год назад +1

    This was epic!!

  • @hardtimeschaney
    @hardtimeschaney 6 месяцев назад +1

    Gentlemen, even the ancient Greeks knew India and have called it so... just read the works.

  • @SanjayChauhanMumbai
    @SanjayChauhanMumbai Год назад +3

    Greetings from Mumbai...Good effort Shehzad bhai .
    We both ( India and Pakistan) are immature, kiddish , jingoistic , loud, emotional .... we carry old , bloodiest baggage ...destroying our present.... missing golden opportunity .
    Unless we dont leave behind our past , forget religious extremist ideas .... we both will continue squabble like immature , uncivilised kids
    Amidst al despondency , hatred existing in this region... such podcast brings whiff of fresh air , hope...lets pray sanity comes to South Asia . regards

  • @umangdesai4136
    @umangdesai4136 Год назад +1

    India was a name given by the Greeks.. The word "Indonesia" in Greek means - Indian Islands..

  • @arpittitoria
    @arpittitoria 6 месяцев назад +1

    Respected Sir,
    Gurgaon is a barren land and not a part of sugarcane belt.

  • @AnilBaruah-yl8kt
    @AnilBaruah-yl8kt 6 месяцев назад

    Amir Mughal Sab is avery well read Pakistani and also a very modern mind. So is the host of this podcast,as always. Enjoyed watching.

  • @karthikchowdary2463
    @karthikchowdary2463 18 дней назад +1

    These poor souls are talking like india is just Punjab and u.p

  • @shresthaswagatika
    @shresthaswagatika Год назад +3

    India and Bharat discussion was just for a while. A distracting stunt. Public is alright by now.😄

    • @ajaysaranchoudhary9338
      @ajaysaranchoudhary9338 Год назад

      Yess... it's true 😂

    • @akshat_khare
      @akshat_khare Год назад

      Should jinnah and gang also be villains for Indians , vaise they perpetuated the Britisher's view ...... If Britishers are being portrayed as villains z why shouldn't they ?

  • @praveerkrishnatiwari1383
    @praveerkrishnatiwari1383 Год назад +6

    They arrested because newsclick on Chinese funded worked not the Pakistan expirence podcast

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      Yes. Had nothing to do with TPE.

    • @pragsri8377
      @pragsri8377 Год назад +1

      ​@@ThePakistanExperienceArey Sanjay is not arrested. The FIR was against Newsclick so every employee was interrogated only the editor and senior HR are arrested.

    • @mayankindian3750
      @mayankindian3750 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes newsclick ko paisa mila navel toy singham kon hai uske through 🤨😏

  • @effendi77
    @effendi77 Год назад +1

    It wasn't Anglo or Persian, but Greek, that first started calling it Indoi.

  • @Abbas.5
    @Abbas.5 Год назад +9

    1:02:40 they didn’t give us the railway, communication and so forth, it was for their own good to make the robbed goods flow freely I suppose

  • @prathamlotia9986
    @prathamlotia9986 19 дней назад

    40:49 I am fascinated with Sindh. My best friend is sindhi and I am a Gujarati. I want to cross the gujarat Sindh border with him

  • @septemfluous3
    @septemfluous3 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing a great discussion - agree with changing city/area names back to the original. Why honour name changes that were imposed during 200 years of British rule - especially when the history of the region dates back over 5000 years!

  • @gargi96
    @gargi96 6 месяцев назад

    Dr. Tarachand was an eminent historian of Allahabad University. So was Dr. Ishwari Prasad. There's still a hostel of Allahabad University called Sir Tarachand Hostel. 🎉

  • @marspalk7611
    @marspalk7611 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is not a true feeling but an alegator tears when Pakistan has reached rock bottom. Now they good relation with india.

  • @nitovatorsnitj
    @nitovatorsnitj Год назад

    One of the most interesting thing I observed is that what Mr. Amir Mughal is saying (like Dharam shalas, gau shalas, shared heritage of Pakistan with India), that is opposed tooth and nail in India by likes of Sanjay Rajoura and Mani Shankar Aiyer. This shared heritage of India and Pakistan in Pakistan is basically what RSS say in principle!

  • @patmclaughlin107
    @patmclaughlin107 Год назад +1

    @33:38 Till Pakistan Army’s slogan is “Jihad fi sabilallah”, things will remain “mushkil”.

  • @vikas__patel24
    @vikas__patel24 Год назад +1

    Aamir mughal is right .. if some outsiders have done exceptionally great work than nothing wrong to accepting their name.
    I mean Mumbai was made from seven islands.. they were not connected by land.. it is engineering Marvel of British that join all these islands into single landmass.

  • @thecaspian9167
    @thecaspian9167 2 месяца назад

    Very nice conversation

  • @anynomous-iv5lo
    @anynomous-iv5lo Год назад +5

    India repents partition though I have no personal connection to partition I feel a great loss for my country, though I am a complete West Bengali I deeply feels loss for the loss of East Bengal and Punjab,sindh Balochistan and nwfp, it lefts such mark in me that I keep searching for podcasts related to partition though I have no connection with history as academy as I am a post graduate student of chemistry in IIT Hyderabad

    • @yara-cp3lj
      @yara-cp3lj Год назад

      no we dont!!

    • @SubhashishBagchi
      @SubhashishBagchi Год назад

      I am Bengali from Siliguri and I don't feel any regret leaving Bangladesh behind.

    • @anynomous-iv5lo
      @anynomous-iv5lo Год назад

      @@SubhashishBagchi don't you repent losing everything you had?

  • @211shady
    @211shady Месяц назад

    Sanjay' smile at 22.03😂😂😂

  • @juliens1948
    @juliens1948 Год назад +1

    The mindset that doesn't go beyong Alhamdulillah, Mashaallah, Inshallah is prevelent in Pakistan which is quite absent in India.

  • @Eskimo251
    @Eskimo251 Год назад

    Loved the podcast, thanks to Sanjay for his candid views and for visiting our Sindh. Such podcasts can bridge the gap between both countries as compared to listening to warmongers on TV shows whose sole agenda is to gain TRP ratings.

  • @nasirahmed5938
    @nasirahmed5938 Год назад

    Respect, knowledge is wealth