Jinnah, Nehru and the Great Game of Partition - Faisal Warraich - Dekho Suno Jano -

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @Faisal.Warraich
    @Faisal.Warraich Год назад +1426

    Dear Shehzad Ghias, I wanted to extend my heartfelt gratitude for inviting me to your podcast and engaging in such an insightful conversation. Your thoughtful questions and the platform you provided allowed for an enriching discussion that I truly enjoyed. I also want to express my appreciation to the viewers and everyone who took the time to comment on the podcast. Your interest and engagement have made this experience even more rewarding. 💝🕊

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +122

      Sir hum toh aap kay fan hay..it was an honour and a pleasure for us. Thank you so much boss ❤

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +66

      Follow Faisal Warraich:
      www.youtube.com/@DekhoSunoJano
      www.youtube.com/@Faisal.Warraich

    • @sheheryartalks
      @sheheryartalks Год назад +13

      Faisal Sir !!! Please make that video on Rationality how we lost it & how we can gain it again as you said in the last 🙏🏻 Thanks for your precious time ❤

    • @syedzohaib2938
      @syedzohaib2938 Год назад +6

      Bhai ziada nahen kaha main samjh sakta hon kion k jis bachpan k romance ko faisal ny enjoy kia hy ham bhi ussi mohobat k aseer thy or ab ja k samjh aaya k jb parha samjha or daikha or aakhir main socha k aytadal hi asal hy or deen bhi aytadal ki nasihat krta hy Jo bhi kaam aytadal sy hat jata hy wo nuqsan dyta hy ab issy ap aytadal kahain ya secularism han issy murad ya iski side laykr agr nangay hona chahain gy to wo phr extremism hoga aytadal ya secularism nahen hoga

    • @uzmafakhar5660
      @uzmafakhar5660 Год назад +8

      What a brilliant and unbiased person you are, every word and thought is agreeable

  • @jaimrug
    @jaimrug 11 месяцев назад +94

    I am from India, Faisal is outstanding in the logic with which he understands a historical situation

    • @viplovezoad5523
      @viplovezoad5523 4 месяца назад +6

      no he's missing some key aspects.
      he's blaming Nehru for partition but giving clean to hindustanio ka kasai - jinnah

    • @Batman099
      @Batman099 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@viplovezoad5523 There are a few things people are a little biased to so we should focus on a larger context he did not ment partition only happened because of Nehru.

    • @rohand04
      @rohand04 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@viplovezoad5523 he didn't blame it on nehru.. but it was quite evident that nehru didn't really try for a united India..
      He always wanted a buffer state between India and Afghanistan..
      It would have always been a threat to our sovereignty
      And the amount of overlap with the whole Afghanistan and India would essentially open a front in west.. which would take up a lot of resources.. look at Pakistan.. they have wasted 77 years in the same war..

    • @a.k.-72
      @a.k.-72 Месяц назад +1

      24:20 Faisal is totally wrong here. Nehru was an impulsive person who did not know what he should say and never contemplated the consequences of his words (or even actions). Now, almost all of Indians are in agreement that Nehru lacked strategic thought.
      Coming back to the topic of partition, most of the Congress leaders, were skeptical of Cabinet Mission Plan because it envisaged a weak federal government for India. In Congress’s vision of India, federal government (popularly called the ‘central government’ or simply the ‘Centre’ in India) had to be strong (at least as strong as the federal government in the United States) in order to keep the diverse nation such as India together. The federal government envisioned in the Cabinet Mission Plan was very weak, so much so that it had no way of even raising its own revenues i.e. no power of taxation. It would have to be dependent on grants from the groupings of provinces for sustenance. Cabinet Mission Plan divided provinces into group of Hindu majority provinces, group of Muslim majority provinces and the group of princely states - Congress leaders were dead against this provision of grouping of provinces and they accepted the Cabinet Mission Plan only after expressing strong reservations about this provision of grouping of provinces because it meant giving Muslim League Pakistan that they wanted. That is what Nehru said in a press conference in July 1946 when asked about it by a journalist. He said that the Congress would enter the Constituent Assembly with an open mind, not entire bound by the conditions of Cabinet Mission Plan (or something to that effect). Jinnah accepted Cabinet Mission Plan only because there was a provision of secession of group of Muslim majority provinces from the Union, if the Muslim majority provinces felt like that they were getting a raw deal. Congress leadership felt that such provisions in the Cabinet Mission Plan could lead to balkanisation of India as Muslim League led Muslim group of provinces could secede from the Union of India giving frivolous reasons and by fanning communal feelings of Muslims. That is why Congress was dead against grouping.
      Last but not the least, most Pakistanis forget to take into account that Congress did not accept partition of India until they realised that working with Muslim League was just next to impossible. Yes, you read that right. Most people either don’t know or ignore the fact that Congress and Muslim League ran a coalition government with Muslim League for more than almost 7-8 months before accepting partition plan. From 2 Sep 1946 to 15 Aug 1947, there was a Nehru led Interim Government of India in place. This government was formed in consequence to the elections that took in December 1945 and Jan 1946. This government was formed in turbulent circumstances, just a couple of weeks after Jinnah’s infamous Direct Action Day (on 16 Aug 1946) which kickstarted a chain of Hindu-Muslim riots across the country. On 29 October 1946, Muslim League was also made a part of this interim government at the insistence of Viceroy Lord Wavell and Liaquat Ali Khan became Finance Minister of India. Muslim League was included in the government because it was thought that this would help calm down Hindu-Muslim riots in the country, but Muslim League leadership used their position of power to fan the riots even more. The riots kept on flaring up more and more… and then, one day, they reached Punjab. When the riots reached Punjab, they were extremely bloody because of two reasons- (1) Punjab had around half a million of demobilised soldiers from World War 2. These soldiers had been demobilised after WW2 but they had rifles and more importantly they were trained to kill. These retired soldiers knew how to attack in organised manner which ordinary civilian rioters in other provinces did not. (2) In other provinces, Gandhi’s ahimsa/non-violence had a pacifying influence (some call it impotent-ising influence but I would stick to pacifying influence) on Hindus and Hindus did not retaliate that much. In Punjab, there was a third element - Sikhs. Sikhs were not under Gandhi’s influence and they were led by Akalis. Sikhs gave equal and opposite reaction to Muslim League led rioting. Proof- while Pakistan kicked out >90% of its religious minorities (Hindus and Sikhs), there was no tit for tat reaction in India except Punjab (Save Punjab, rest of India retained >90% of Muslims). Even the Hindu majority provinces/princely states (e.g. Rajputana, Bombay, Kutch, U.P., West Bengal, Assam) which received a lot of Hindu refugees maintained calm and thus retained >90% of their Muslim population. In Punjab, the Sikhs were not under Congress’s pacifying influence and returned violence with equal or even greater violence. That is why Indian Punjab which had at least 30-35% Muslim population before Partition has almost none today. For example- Amritsar had more than 45% Muslim population back in 1941. It has less than 1% Muslims in 1951 or even today. It is hard to find a Muslim in Amritsar where once every other resident was a Muslim. In contrast, you see so many Muslims in Lucknow, Kanpur, Jaipur, Gujarat, Mumbai, Kolkata. If you listen to the accounts of Muslim refugees going from India to Pakistan in 1947, more than 90% would talk about Sikhs attacking their convoys.
      Anyway, coming back to my main point, so when the communal riots reached Punjab in March 1947, they were exceptionally violent and bloody, so much so that they resembled a civil war like situation. Because the seat of power Delhi was also so close to Punjab, the heat of massive bloodshed in Punjab affected the decision making process of Congress leadership as well. They felt that the Muslim League cadre had been fanning the riots rather than calming them down. The Congress leadership, especially Sardar Patel, realised that Muslim League might never give up the demand for Pakistan, and if they seceded after a civil war then the borders of Pakistan might include Delhi, Hyderabad, Bhopal, Calcutta and Assam. Sardar Patel felt if the conditions became any worse then their bargaining power would only decrease. He preferred to negotiate when the things were still under control in the most parts of India. Sardar Patel was also wary of Soviet Union and the United States entering the fray, if a proper civil war broke out between Muslims and Hindu-Sikhs. So, he convinced the Congress leaders to negotiate while the British were still there and before the outbreak of a more widespread civil war. In those negotiations, Congress got their strategy right and saved many parts of India from going to Pakistan. They secured half of Punjab, all of Assam except Sylhet, a third of Bengal, Junagadh, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bhopal, Hyderabad and majority of Jammu and Kashmir. Jinnah was so dismayed by Patel’s successful handling of Partition affairs that he called the Pakistan he got ‘a moth-eaten Pakistan’.

  • @rajkeplerhume5002
    @rajkeplerhume5002 Год назад +305

    It gives me immense joy to observe that the youth of Pakistan is trying to figure out the actual 'nature' of things instead of needlessly kneading the dough of religion. The people, especially the literate youth, of Pakistan with their thrust on scientific methods will most certainly change the destiny of this nation. Best wishes and love from Amritsar, Shehzad.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +14

      🙌

    • @smanasalam
      @smanasalam Год назад +7

      ​@@gujjo9825so who will be the khalifa? Mindless ideology will give you nothing.

    • @WatanParast1
      @WatanParast1 Год назад

      ​@@gujjo9825We are "Republic"

    • @WatanParast1
      @WatanParast1 Год назад +1

      ​@@gujjo9825Humme Democracy ki taraf shift hona chahiye Republic ka koi faida nahi hai

    • @RR-bv5wq
      @RR-bv5wq Год назад +1

      The ghar wapsi that you are expecting isn't going to happen, the RUclipsrs toe this idea more because they want to have Indians on their channels. Otherwise the state of muslims in India today is appalling, not only that even the christians are being discriminated, example Manipur. The youth of Pakistan just needs a few videos that show the real face of india, to know what their predicament would've been in India. Which latest mosque is being checked for demolishing, so that a mandir can ben made there, yes Babri Mosque was the first one, there are now the other mosques lined up for it.I for one, feel very bad about the Pakistani media being collectively silent about the treatment of muslims in India.

  • @mahnazsingh6887
    @mahnazsingh6887 9 месяцев назад +26

    Shehzad I am from India and have been religiously following your podcasts irrespective of the topic. I must tell you that Faisal is one of the best guests you have had on ur show. I didnt realise when I lost touch of time and watched this 2hr podcast without skipping a single part. Kindly pass this msg to Faisal also (If you read this msg at all)

  • @soumenbarman170
    @soumenbarman170 Год назад +337

    As a Bengali from West Bengal(Kolkata), India, i must say good to see that pakisthani youth can think like this. ❤

    • @kanhaiyakumar-vh2un
      @kanhaiyakumar-vh2un Год назад

      They are just 1 percent of typical pakistani..

    • @rajatkm.7
      @rajatkm.7 Год назад

      Jab pet me roti nhi hoti tab aise baatein hi hoti hai. Jis din inn pakistaniyo ke pass paisa aaya they will get back to their usual business i.e. terrorism.

    • @nikhildeshmukh6221
      @nikhildeshmukh6221 Год назад +8

      Bro fight against jihadi and recent tanatani hindutva in Bengal.....( That's where the state youths are going with communal politics)

    • @abhishekarya5685
      @abhishekarya5685 Год назад +9

      @@nikhildeshmukh6221Marathis are very selfish and frugal plus they feel like their language is superior than others but actually every language should be respected

    • @nikhildeshmukh6221
      @nikhildeshmukh6221 Год назад +5

      @@abhishekarya5685 any community which feels threatened about their identity should fight.... We are known for that spirit.... be it against Mughals, british or bramhins, indian government.......south india is developed mentality only because they preserved their language and culture ....if this hindi hindu hindustan naara was succeeded in Maharashtra....we also would have ended up like UP bihar zarkhand MP rajasthan hryana.....hindi killed those states by sucking their culture and literature....and then enters bjp and congress with their exclusive,hatred ideas of secularism and hindutva. Think over this

  • @skm843
    @skm843 Год назад +50

    Sir- I have from India and a regular follower of your podcast. And in my opinion it is is one of the best podcast you have made till date and followed by me.. It is a Pathfinder for every youth of India and Pakistan..

  • @mayanksrivastava8234
    @mayanksrivastava8234 Год назад +259

    I am from India. Loved this episode with Faisal. Really appreciate thought process of Faisal on how emotions played important role in History of Indian Subcontinent and is being used again by various players of this region, bringing instability in region.
    Kudos to 'The Pakistan Experience ' for touching important historical aspect of this region

    • @arandomguy007
      @arandomguy007 Год назад

      You'll definitely an anti pakistan and anti muslim podcast

    • @SharadShukla-y6l
      @SharadShukla-y6l Год назад +19

      amazed to see you are not surprised or dusgusted by his lack of real know-how of India, he was crying about Modi and RSS all along. . . shows his sheer lack of knowledge of Modi and his policies as well as RSS and its functioning!

    • @sameersawla
      @sameersawla Год назад +8

      I disagree with the facts that he lined up for India. Definitely not true and shows his lack of depth of knowledge in context of India.
      Ita refreshing to hear pak perspective about itself from within.

    • @Neverforgetkanishka
      @Neverforgetkanishka Год назад

      Behind every evil is a dynastic politician
      Behind abrahimism is dynastic rule and fake god

    • @MTK90
      @MTK90 Год назад

      ​which facts? India trying to transition from secular to Hindu state or some other?

  • @msaadfarrukh963
    @msaadfarrukh963 Год назад +107

    Thank you for this Podcast. I always knew my history even when no one told me. Finally, someone said we belonged with Indus Valley, and this podcast made almost 500k people aware of it.

    • @dipesh3924
      @dipesh3924 Год назад

      So you are Hindu and converted Muslim, thank god now you know and you'll think twice before killing innocents

    • @what6336
      @what6336 Год назад +1

      Waisal is good but other is gandoo arsto

    • @peacepeace8059
      @peacepeace8059 4 месяца назад

      Ye kya mazak hai, kisko nahi pata ye baat, ki Pakistan me 99.99 % log converted to Islam due to Jaziya and Jihad.

  • @JanShairKhanEngineer
    @JanShairKhanEngineer Год назад +121

    Thanks for bringing people like Faisal warraich, dr umar saif, syed Muzammil, adeel and many more to your podcast. They are gems of the society.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +6

      🙌

    • @تاریخی-پس-منظر
      @تاریخی-پس-منظر Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/ufOXuuCineQ/видео.html

    • @muhammadumerabbasi878
      @muhammadumerabbasi878 Год назад +1

      ask our narrative..jo ata hy pakistan ky khilaf bolna start..we challenge faisal warraich openly..

    • @junaidakram-kg5ft
      @junaidakram-kg5ft Год назад +2

      Umer Abbas, hm Pakistani Sach ne sun sktay.
      Munafic log, Faisal itna ghalat bhe ñahi😮 kr Raha. Pakistan hmara watan inshallah hmesha qaim rahay ga inshallah.hm log sch ka hosla rkhen

    • @junaidakram-kg5ft
      @junaidakram-kg5ft Год назад +1

      If am rude so sorry bro

  • @vishanksahal1653
    @vishanksahal1653 Год назад +129

    After Adeel Afzal this is the masterpiece podcast.. Very honest, to the point , deep knowledge.. hats off you...best wishes from India 🇮🇳

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +4

      🙌

    • @nitishsingh8005
      @nitishsingh8005 Год назад +6

      Adeel Afzal podcast had so many lies....
      It had rookie level mistakes. I was so disappointed listening to that.....

    • @abhisheksumanAS
      @abhisheksumanAS Год назад +1

      ​@@nitishsingh8005true

    • @muhammadumerabbasi878
      @muhammadumerabbasi878 Год назад

      ask our narrative..jo ata hy pakistan ky khilaf bolna start..we challenge faisal warraich openly..

    • @vishanksahal1653
      @vishanksahal1653 Год назад

      @@nitishsingh8005 yes..At some point, Adeel Afzal doesn't have a neutral logic.. He targeted Patel for partition of Punjab...but never targeted Britishers and Zinnah for partition. And behind the partition of India there is a geopolitical strategy of Britishers nothing else.. Britishers want a country in this region to secure their interest to stop the USSR in this region... The Public doesn't want any partition...

  • @biswadeeprath
    @biswadeeprath Год назад +94

    Pausing this at 1:16:39 to comment. I am simply mind blown by the candid admission of creating trouble in Indian Kashmir. Esp. during Musharraf. I mean, I have never heard any Pakistani make such an emotional confession of events he has witnessed. When militancy peaked in Kashmir, it snatched away all light and hope from there. Kashmiris can possibly never forgive those who enabled this.

    • @yara-cp3lj
      @yara-cp3lj Год назад +5

      ​@@VijilGuptathat's why you can see their state of affairs. Karma !!!

    • @yara-cp3lj
      @yara-cp3lj Год назад

      ​@@Malik-oe6mdI know both Pakistan and India didn't do justice to you guys. Hope things get better for all of you soon. I pray. From an Indian.

    • @yara-cp3lj
      @yara-cp3lj Год назад

      @@Malik-oe6md some of us know the truth. But it's not just you but all of us have same issue right now under jhumla but yours must be more, no doubt. But you know what - happiness doesn't last forever and sadness doesn't last forever as well. One day we will get back our freedom and happiness!!

    • @bilalbhutta6881
      @bilalbhutta6881 Год назад

      ​@@VijilGuptaload of rubbish.. What you call terrorist are freedom fighters in our eyes.

    • @bilalbhutta6881
      @bilalbhutta6881 Год назад +3

      ​@@VijilGuptabefore converted lol
      . What are Hindus. Can you define please.? Your vedas says to worship one God yet today you have million gods you worship... I will put it in simple words, in Arabia too certain civilisation got mislead by sayan to erect idols and worship them so Allah sent his messengers / Prophets to guide people back to worship of ONE ALMIGHTY ALLAH.. you people are mislead that Muslims are converted from Hindus ratter they REVERTED back to original religion of ISLAM as destined for mankind.

  • @ketanpatel-wu3ds
    @ketanpatel-wu3ds Год назад +33

    I am an Indian and had seen most of the videos of Faisal Warraich. I was appreciative of the detailing and his honesty in narrating them. After seeing this podcast, I understand why he made such honest videos. He is a rare Pakistani who is so balanced and well versed in his domain. Wish there were many more like him in Pakistan. That would end the unnecessary animosity between our nations.

    • @AwaisKhan-bf7pf
      @AwaisKhan-bf7pf Год назад +2

      Thank you. Can you now point out the rare Indian who is balanced?

    • @burusho8488
      @burusho8488 Год назад

      ​@@AwaisKhan-bf7pf valid question.

    • @ketanpatel-wu3ds
      @ketanpatel-wu3ds Год назад +2

      @@AwaisKhan-bf7pf the lost is toooo lonnnng.

    • @ketanpatel-wu3ds
      @ketanpatel-wu3ds 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@AwaisKhan-bf7pf Indians with an open mindset like Mr. Warraich are in millions. Can't list them out. That is why India is progressing so rapidly !! You too need to open your mind and contribute to building a prosperous Pakistan.

    • @MR.Zeshan1416
      @MR.Zeshan1416 6 месяцев назад

      Emotions always block the rationalism

  • @Restivekaran
    @Restivekaran Год назад +302

    Much Love from India. Your country needs guys like you to educate the young ones of your country.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +12

    • @yjkbuddy
      @yjkbuddy Год назад +6

      Ya it's time to come back United

    • @gurugantaal5782
      @gurugantaal5782 Год назад +1

      ​@@yjkbuddyexactly

    • @3ight_8
      @3ight_8 Год назад +6

      @@urrasscal8380Cry louder. They will remain there and make you cry every day. 😂

    • @aksariat
      @aksariat Год назад

      In Computer Science and Information Technology. I agree completely. If you are talking about history, Indians are stoned on fake news by Goswami et al., but they're doing just fine.

  • @Aoun-Hussain
    @Aoun-Hussain Год назад +30

    Never heard a more agreeable person especially on these topics. History is really a teacher like no other, now we are finding out that he had personal experience to boot.

  • @akshaysharma2
    @akshaysharma2 Год назад +42

    This guy is incredible. I didn't think you could top some of your best podcasts. This is the best! By far

  • @ashishbatra29
    @ashishbatra29 Год назад +11

    Impressed with the level of knowledge and the demonstration of maturity and unbiased analysis... He identifies the true root cause of the conflict between Pak and Bharat

  • @kumarutsav3528
    @kumarutsav3528 Год назад +50

    He is a very learned man.. u should bring him more often.. meanwhile also subscribing to dekho suno jano...
    Loved this podcast out and out... ❤
    Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @MuhammadKhubaibAzam
    @MuhammadKhubaibAzam Год назад +27

    For the past two days, I have been refreshing your RUclips Channel / Alien Broadcast after 6-7 hours just to check if there is any new podcast. Finally, the most awaited podcast with Sir Faisal and the obvious Shehzada Shehzad Ghias. Thank you for this. Time to watch

  • @prasadkrishna6414
    @prasadkrishna6414 Год назад +35

    Breath of fresh air. Faizal was quite right about someone being stigmatized as traitor and emotion over reality. Very surprised to hear such sane voices. Kudos to Shehzad, you are so cool and composed. Your questioning and methodically running the podcast is amazing.

  • @prayerpostman
    @prayerpostman 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hello sir I am from Indian side of Punjab I would like to appreciate you for the knowledge which you have gathered by hardship of reading book and not hesitating to spread by this podcast, as an Indian I have read pre-and after partition history as well as Mughal era but I was not aware about so many things which you have told us. people like you are the ones who are trying to reduce hate and issues between both countries. the podcast was so interesting that I have heard it in single shift. once again thank you for putting light on so many dark issues

  • @hasanozman2013
    @hasanozman2013 Год назад +66

    You can’t be more honest and relatable. Great work indeed. You should continue to invite him;

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +3

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz Год назад +2

      @@urrasscal8380 Mat Bol Bhai Unko Yeh Sab.
      Ek Toh Woh Gandey Nafrati Religion Se Acchay Religion Ki Taraf Jaa Raha Hai
      Aur Tu Uska Mazaak Bana Raha Hai ..
      I also used to comment like you, but i learnt, that it's best to spread positivity.

    • @AjitJoshi686
      @AjitJoshi686 Год назад +2

      @@Health-BlitzIf they get educated, they will stop supporting their enemies like the Afghans, Arabs and Turks, and start appropriating our icons like Puru to Chandragupta up to Ranjit Singh to Bhagat Singh. Imagine some random Lahori telling us Ye Chanakya or Ye Panini hamare eschool ka Professor tha.

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz Год назад +1

      @@AjitJoshi686 It will never happen on a mass scale.
      At most some of their Elites, who are less than 0.001 % of the population will follow this way.
      Can you ever imagine it happening on mass scale in their society where they have the lowest levels of tolerance on earth for a country.

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz Год назад +1

      @@AjitJoshi686 Thier Army uses 1. Islam, 2. Fear of India, 3. Propaganda to show their Army as protectors to keep control over the population.
      So they will never let Option ( 1 ) slip out of their hands.
      Its unimaginable brother 😂
      And we are 1.2 Billion Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists✌

  • @surajrshetty
    @surajrshetty Год назад +42

    As an Indian,This guy breaks the stereotype of Pakistanis being irrational. Only honest conversations like this will bring permanent peace between India and Pakistan. God bless this guy for starting such kind of conversation.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +3

      🙌

    • @Gallian319
      @Gallian319 Год назад

      Lol Indian are irrational not Pakistani can have a debate on this.

    • @khanhassan9402
      @khanhassan9402 Год назад

      😂

    • @JaipalNehra
      @JaipalNehra 11 месяцев назад +2

      पाकिस्तान में ऐसे समझदार विचारशील जागरूक नागरिक सदैव ही रहें हैं। विभाजन के दौर में साम्प्रदायिक सोच पर हत्या करनेवाले लोगों का विरोध करने का साहस किया था मगर उनकी चर्चा करनेवाले और सुनने वाले मंच नहीं थे।
      आप फ़ैज़ अहमद फ़ैज़ को पढ़िए।

  • @ahmednaeem5966
    @ahmednaeem5966 Год назад +75

    I have studied in a school where recruitment days were organised for Afghan n Kashmir Jihaad. My father used to protest it as teacher but wahan JI k log was his biggest opponents

    • @muneebsalehisran
      @muneebsalehisran Год назад

      yes JI people are goons ..

    • @karansonu_
      @karansonu_ Год назад +1

      😮😮 really can you tell me more about this

    • @yashpednekar331
      @yashpednekar331 4 месяца назад

      Respect to your father 🙏

    • @adityakumarranjan4429
      @adityakumarranjan4429 3 месяца назад +1

      Be educated and enlighten others about to get education cus being a manuvadi person (kind of casteist person in hinduism) our famous leader DR. BR AMBEDKAR was once said "Education is the solution of everything" .

    • @navist5177
      @navist5177 2 месяца назад

      @@adityakumarranjan4429
      *RIGHT* education is the solution.
      you are living in a India where DR BR AMDEDKAR burned manusmriti books and he didnt got killed by hindus. if im going to burn *ARABIC* language page even its not a page of quran. they are going to burn me and family alive. *Recent SARGODA case is the best example of it.*
      you are living in *SECULAR* india where hindus are in majority. here, in pakistan they dont care about *DUNIYAVI TALIM.* they only care about *DHINI TALIM.*
      BTw, my family escaped from that country and now im a exmuslim.

  • @rapoluramakrishna7477
    @rapoluramakrishna7477 3 месяца назад +3

    Being am Indian, I feel very happy to see such bright pakistani youth ❤

  • @angshumanbose1226
    @angshumanbose1226 Год назад +18

    Wow what a profound statement 'jo plan execution ke kabil na ho, wo plan nahi, khawaish hoti hai'

  • @niyajee
    @niyajee Год назад +6

    Syed Muzammil and You two are real Gem of Pakistan. Main aap teeno ke channels ke sarey videos dekhta hoon.

  • @jagyasenibagha3158
    @jagyasenibagha3158 Год назад +7

    @Faisal.warraich after watching this video im big fan of your...❤❤❤..I love you ideology ...sir aap ki ek ek baat dill ko chhuliya .... I'm from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳...aap se bohat kuch sikhne ko mila ...taa pa mere guru hua ....ap ko mera pranam 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @zainabsyedahmed5194
    @zainabsyedahmed5194 7 месяцев назад +3

    I am a Bangladeshi and I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast and it is satisfying to hear some of my opinions on the effect of WW2 building the partition narrative voiced in such an articulate manner by Faisal bhai.

  • @chetan_naik
    @chetan_naik Год назад +183

    As an Indian found this discussion very fascinating. Binge watched entire 2 hours.

    • @fredrickdemello2260
      @fredrickdemello2260 Год назад +9

      @@urrasscal8380 andhbhakt rattled. LOL.

    • @daa7241
      @daa7241 Год назад +7

      Andhbhakto ki wajhe se hi gdp itna hai India ka 🤣.

    • @Snoozefor10minutes
      @Snoozefor10minutes Год назад +7

      ​@@fredrickdemello2260this guy made so many blunders in most of the topics he covered, he literally said muslims believed congress as hindu party while most of the muslims voted for congress but not muslim league until Jinnah started communal speeches for second election😅

    • @ShivamSingh-cr2ft
      @ShivamSingh-cr2ft Год назад

      ​@@fredrickdemello2260chamche 😂

    • @CSAIM938
      @CSAIM938 Год назад +1

      Just finished it and Yeah man I'm kinda Hopeful

  • @eliotanderson6554
    @eliotanderson6554 Год назад +105

    Destroyed entire hindu buddhist heritage in Afghanistan 😢
    In 1970s many cities were thriving with hindus and sikhs
    Now it feels like they never even existed there everything was destroyed 😢
    Read sai deepaks india bharat pakistan the constitutional journey of a sandwiched civilization
    Will understand the seeds of two nation theory

    • @zeo.A
      @zeo.A Год назад +5

      In afganistan not just budh , shiks , or hindus , heritage were distroyed but mosques homes buildings hospitals and Schools .
      We're distroyed.
      But from all of this
      About 4 5 lak's of innocent people were killed you fool.
      And you are talking about buildings.
      Which were no greater than a human life.

    • @anshumanpanda1227
      @anshumanpanda1227 Год назад +9

      ​@@zeo.AWhy were they destroyed genius? Will you call out the ideology?

    • @shreekannadati1455
      @shreekannadati1455 Год назад +2

      Pakistani hamesha apne aap ko kisi bhi tara sahi hi kehate hau😅

    • @zeo.A
      @zeo.A Год назад +2

      @@shreekannadati1455
      Ab Pakistani 🇵🇰 ki bat achi nahi lagti.
      To ya dhak lo ka wo ak human b ha.
      Muj jasa insan ap jssay differences par mabni biyan ya insaf nahi karta.
      Without being a Pakistani 🇵🇰.
      It's a true human kills humans by themselves and calls it bravery.
      A disgusting think it is.

    • @zeo.A
      @zeo.A Год назад +1

      Do you know it's a reality that .
      Jis ki leadership ho
      Minority ko deficulties mlti hain .
      In india/Pakistan/ or somewhere else.

  • @indro419
    @indro419 Год назад +15

    Uffff !!!!!…..Faisal Warraich!!!!!…what a storyteller you are. Spoke for almost 2 hours with such energy and enthusiasm. It was so riveting that I managed to watch the entire episode without a break. Your background and experience also made podcast so interesting. And, Shehzad Ghias…what an incredibly skilled podcaster you are!!! How deftly you change your role based on the profile of your guest…Fantastic!!!!

  • @rohitwalke2129
    @rohitwalke2129 Год назад +16

    Happy to see, there are such type of Pakistani Youth also. You are the real and Rare Hope of The Pakistan as Nation 🙏!
    Realy good and logical talk from this gentleman Guest!

    • @hamidmalik7754
      @hamidmalik7754 5 месяцев назад

      I respect your opinion but certainly if you would look into the hindu fundamentalist in India too they are as much as there are islamic fundamentalist in Pakistan.
      I hope you dont but still if you seriously think the false narrative/quest of hatred is being a unilateral stuff getting thrown by Pakistan then you are definitely oblivious.
      Above all, wishes for peace and prosperity.

  • @navinbhatia9936
    @navinbhatia9936 Год назад +99

    I want a logical answer to this question - The British came to India as traders and captured the whole of India. We fought for the freedom of our country India. In 1947 the British agreed to leave India and moved from Mumbai to England. Before leaving India, they divided its land into three parts, 1. India 2. West Pakistan 3. East Pakistan. Now the question is that , you will not find anywhere in history that when the British came to India, a country named Pakistan existed. When the name of Pakistan came into existence after the partition of India, then how can this celebration be called Independence Day instead of Foundation Day? Technically Pakistan was never under the rule of the British Government. That's why this day should be called India's Independence Day and Pakistan's Foundation Day.

    • @pundirrajesh
      @pundirrajesh Год назад +3

      Agree...

    • @alihaider5190
      @alihaider5190 Год назад +13

      Well India was never a single state before Britishers . . . Only during two rulers India operated as a single administration, Ashoka the great and Akbar the great

    • @preethamkumar125
      @preethamkumar125 Год назад +9

      ​@alihaider5190 how conveniently you people forget Shivaji Maharaj, the great.

    • @Riversfrndshipforum
      @Riversfrndshipforum Год назад +6

      ​@@preethamkumar125 he nvr really ruled . Marathas conquered punjab n soon after lost it in no time

    • @vroomzoom007
      @vroomzoom007 Год назад +4

      ​@@alihaider5190India was always a commonwealth with a common culture

  • @MrSantoshzanjurne
    @MrSantoshzanjurne Год назад +84

    You guys are doing great service to your nation and the humanity. Wish you all the best!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +3

    • @mashhad2722
      @mashhad2722 Год назад +1

      Bhai ye shehzad bari thin ice p khel raha hai. Iska channel band honay k qareeb hai 😢

    • @akashvalsan6609
      @akashvalsan6609 Год назад

      Why are you so concerned about Pakistan? Do you know their idea of humanity, Hinduism and coexistence??

    • @banigalekiriyasat
      @banigalekiriyasat Год назад

      Pakistan is not part of Indian culture, we have islamic arab persian turkish kurdish afghan morrocon libyan uzbek and chinese culture@@ThePakistanExperience

    • @DeeptiJoshi1
      @DeeptiJoshi1 Год назад +1

      @@banigalekiriyasatcan you stop all this nonsense and listen to them with compassion

  • @pa1ful
    @pa1ful Год назад +11

    Shehzad dude, you're kittling it. All the guests you're getting on the show collectively are like a toolkit for awakening. great going man.

  • @vishwendramore1050
    @vishwendramore1050 Год назад +85

    Marathas defeated Mughal and ruled near 60-80 years and then East India Company took India from Marathas by defeating.

    • @mandeepbrar1979
      @mandeepbrar1979 6 месяцев назад +6

      Raided and won, not ruled. Which years are you talking about? Most gruesome Sikh murders are 1762 and 17 46. Are you saying Marathas did that?

    • @sahilropar767
      @sahilropar767 5 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@mandeepbrar1979 Marathas was kind off doing Subsidiary alliance and was at their peak during 1759-60 before the Third Battle of Panipat

    • @mandeepbrar1979
      @mandeepbrar1979 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@sahilropar767 Yes, but they never ruled. They sort of took firauti( chauth if I don't forget). Marathas, Sikhs and Adina Beg won against Afghans, but Marathas left Punjab to Adina Beg and not Sikhs. Adina Beg then killed Sikhs in huge numbers

    • @SubhamDash-uh3ri
      @SubhamDash-uh3ri 4 месяца назад +2

      Marathas also used to took chauth in cuttack (odisha),they did not ruled and administrated they only took money for their pune and marathas

    • @AdityaAryan-ox4vk
      @AdityaAryan-ox4vk 3 месяца назад

      Here whoever are saying that when Marathas ruled, i wanna say Peshwa Balaji Bajirao first expanded Marathas to central India and raided Delhi in 1737 to make sure they'll come under Marathas control. And it happened too, Mughals used to give price to Marathas to keep them safe. Afterwards they expanded western side to punjb.
      After third battle of Panipat in 1762, Marathas lost power to rule that big area so they shirnked to Central India.

  • @mohammadaamirhusayn8836
    @mohammadaamirhusayn8836 Год назад +51

    👌🙌✨This is the first time I've watched your podcast from start to end. You are an incredibly humble and patient listener. Throughout the two-hour duration of this extensive podcast, you spoke for only about 5-7 minutes, generously allowing your amazing, insightful, and intellectual guest to express themselves for the full 2 hours. Keep up the fantastic work, dear.

  • @IamSwatiP
    @IamSwatiP Год назад +8

    Glad to listen such insights, very deep and very intellectual....Loved it..... Best wishes from India 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳

  • @ResponsibleCitizen001
    @ResponsibleCitizen001 Год назад +38

    This one was seriously one of the best podcast ever. Didn’t even realise when the whole 2 hours went by. I was planning on sleeping after work but then this happened 😂

  • @sandeshsharma5412
    @sandeshsharma5412 11 месяцев назад +5

    I am from India.. And I am very impressed of his thoughts and knowledge 👌

  • @KelvinSandhu
    @KelvinSandhu Год назад +21

    Faisal wariach is by far the best guest you have ever invited.
    He started moderately than took the discussion to another level.
    Hat's off to Faisal wariach ✌

  • @vikashmittal5225
    @vikashmittal5225 Год назад +89

    While Pakistani Muslims acknowledge ancestory to,Porus, Chandragupta Maurya, Chanakya…Indian Muslims still call them children of Arab. Faisal has put forward the facts very candidly. Loved this episode. Wish we have more people like Faisal in India and Pakistan. Love u brother 👍

    • @TabraizBajkani
      @TabraizBajkani Год назад

      Who says that? I have seen many Indian Muslims who proudly call themselves Arabs. You probably heard it from Indian media which deliberately bring those kind of people.

    • @abhishekkerketta2952
      @abhishekkerketta2952 Год назад +11

      Not all Pakistani Muslims brother.
      Only some.

    • @vahoraanisipca3c584
      @vahoraanisipca3c584 Год назад +13

      Bhai koi india ke muslim apne aapko aarab nahi samjte.
      Tum ko ye sab juth BJP it cell ki whatsapp univercity padhaya gaya hai.

    • @Chilled_ETHANOL
      @Chilled_ETHANOL Год назад +12

      We Indian Muslim never said that we are children of Arab..
      We are proudly converted to Islam from worshipping idol (what you make as God).
      You even didn't know who is the real creator of this universe-Brahmand*.
      You Hindutavas support this Golu for his left views that criticize mostly the creation of Pakistan and sometimes Islam.
      His most of viewers are Hindutva supporters from india want to make this subcontinent Akhand Bharat Hindu Rastra*

    • @sroy367
      @sroy367 Год назад +7

      When your book, God, prophet is Arabic , tho arabee hee banega. Loyalty to a country where they are minority is a concept alien to Islam and its followers. An Indian Muslim can never feel the patriotism that everyone else naturally does. For them ummah is ultimate.

  • @packerslife175
    @packerslife175 Год назад +26

    Faisal sab about Kashmir Jihad is a story of me and my age group friends,he reminded me my childhood and childhood friends those who got brain washed and lost their lives,it's one of the best Podcast i have ever heard,thanks a million for inviting such a intellect ❤

  • @iQamarAmerica
    @iQamarAmerica Месяц назад +2

    The topic is so interesting that it's 2:54 AM here in the USA, and I'm still engrossed in the conversation between the host and guest. Good night to everyone and to these two great minds. I couldn't stop listening to this 2-hour long podcast. Thank you!

  • @FlexyPlayz2005
    @FlexyPlayz2005 Год назад +8

    I'm Indian from South love ur videos my req for you is plz make one online podcast with Indian Right wing and Modi supporter ❤❤❤

  • @ShaliakIgen
    @ShaliakIgen Год назад +36

    Well done guys 👏 I hope young Pakistanis listen to this kind of discussion, unlearn the made-up history that they have been taught in schools and colleges for petty politics, learn the real history, get rid of religious brain fog and work towards their nation building. Love and kudos to you guys from 🇮🇳 for discussing facts and history fearlessly ❤ 🙏

  • @shaukatmahmood9086
    @shaukatmahmood9086 Год назад +13

    Shehzad Ghias, you are one of the best interviewer, after you’ve asked the question you allow your guest to finish his answer and his story before you ask another question👍🏼. Most interviewers interrupt and want to show they also are wise and knowledgable. Your thoughtful questions, your listening skills and patience is what makes you standout from the others👏🏼 Faisal bhai is an asset for Pakistan, his channel is one the best❤️👍🏼

  • @JyotirmaySenapati
    @JyotirmaySenapati 10 месяцев назад +5

    wah.. what a start.. space and history... love it from an Indian

  • @ratnakamal1
    @ratnakamal1 Год назад +14

    My God! I am transported by the intellectual content of this podcast. I had in an earlier post congratulated the interviewer. And, his guests are intellectual gems. Can’t get enough.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +2

    • @ankursingh5282
      @ankursingh5282 Месяц назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @ratnakamal1
      @ratnakamal1 Месяц назад

      It is said that a man is known by the company he keeps. In your case Shehzad, you are known by the guests you interview 😊

  • @Vishwajeetvpsingh
    @Vishwajeetvpsingh Год назад +6

    Salute to you and this man. First time I have seen a person genuinely accepting his past mistakes or misunderstanding and changing his life upside down.

  • @MrArunpj
    @MrArunpj Год назад +11

    One of the best podcast I have heard till date. Binged watched the entire 2 hours as well. Hats off to excellent host/guest.

  • @gajananranade9429
    @gajananranade9429 4 месяца назад +1

    Omg, I am once again reading JINNAH.. Exactly page to page... You have served the purpose... Now every pakistani can reflect in backside mirror, and change the course of stream.. Peace, prosperity, and happiness for all...

  • @jahanzaibali4063
    @jahanzaibali4063 Год назад +17

    Thank you so much Faisal bhai & Shahzad bhai So glad to learn so much about ourselves and another side of our history. I greatly appreciate the idea of being a "دریائے سندھ کے بچے "...I believe we still have time and a lot of potential to change our thoughts and way of thinking for the betterment of our future

  • @architlee1
    @architlee1 Год назад +36

    I have never heard such unbiased analysis and a rationale regarding 2 nation theory...we need many such discussions..more power to you!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @muhammadumerabbasi878
      @muhammadumerabbasi878 Год назад

      ask our narrative..jo ata hy pakistan ky khilaf bolna start..we challenge faisal warraich openly..

    • @yashsinghania4112
      @yashsinghania4112 Год назад

      @@muhammadumerabbasi878 abe aaa chuitye hamara desh jal ra h or tu pak ki parvi karrs h stupid old grumppy man

  • @anilkumar-fk8fc
    @anilkumar-fk8fc Год назад +12

    Finally!! I found both your channels around the same time and was really sad when I couldn't find your Collab. Ever since this podcast was announced I'd been waiting for it! Great work Shehzad. The first time I heard his story about the Musharaf era and his personal experience from the wave of extremism. Loved this conversation.

  • @amitsikarwar7116
    @amitsikarwar7116 Год назад +3

    main toh chahta hun is podcast ko 10million like dedu love from India🇮🇳

  • @mariamtee
    @mariamtee Год назад +8

    Like Faisal I was born around the hanging of Bhutto. His intellectual journey reminds me of the time I spent under the tutelage of my teacher the late and great Dr Mehdi Hassan (May his soul rest in peace).
    As a teenager who had grown up on state sponsored propaganda through Pak Studies and PTV, and a very reductive, Americanised worldview thanks to Readers Digest and Time magazine in which we were fighting the ‘good’ wars, his lectures were the first time I was exposed to the truth and while it was, naturally, an uncomfortable journey at the outset, I’ve not looked at the world the same way again.
    Then the Internet happened and everything Dr Sahab said (and was persecuted for all his life) found corroboration and a whole lot more.
    Thank you Shahzad and Faisal for all you do. While iconoclasts of yore, like Dr Sahab, only had their classroom and students you are blessed with a much bigger platform. May you continue to spread the light.

  • @jamshedfbc
    @jamshedfbc Год назад +45

    Another one of the episodes that I want every school student to watch carefully ❤

  • @Chicagofire24
    @Chicagofire24 Год назад +14

    This should be included in high school history classes. What a wonderful podcast

  • @AnandK_1308
    @AnandK_1308 11 месяцев назад +12

    Being a South Indian my Hindi is not very good, let alone Urdu. How ever i saw this podcas twice.
    As the saying goes that diamonds are created under great pressure, the hardships of the country is creating great thinkers in Pakistan. Kudos for giving platform for such thoughts and people.

  • @AleeZubaidi
    @AleeZubaidi Год назад +10

    Faisal bhai really gets emotional while discussing past, present and future of Pakistan. I can clearly feel pain through his facial expressions.

    • @muhammadumerabbasi878
      @muhammadumerabbasi878 Год назад +1

      ask our narrative..jo ata hy pakistan ky khilaf bolna start..we challenge faisal warraich openly..

  • @asimniazi2837
    @asimniazi2837 Год назад +7

    Form every video of Faisal Warraich I learn a new perspective of History. ❤

  • @nitinpareek6823
    @nitinpareek6823 Год назад +13

    Love from india I think format of this show is brilliant

  • @anees419
    @anees419 6 месяцев назад +3

    Listened it second time... what a brilliant podcast learnt a lot today from faisal warraich...thanks shehzad for such conversation.❤

  • @sasports9912
    @sasports9912 Год назад +16

    A country where more of such people are needed who can convey their thoughts with solid arguments. A gem

    • @muhammadumerabbasi878
      @muhammadumerabbasi878 Год назад

      ask our narrative..jo ata hy pakistan ky khilaf bolna start..we challenge faisal warraich openly..

  • @abdulrehmansarwar418
    @abdulrehmansarwar418 Год назад +5

    I'm the student of first year MBBS and started listening to you after Engineer Ali Podcast❤

  • @tejraju
    @tejraju Год назад +141

    As a south indian, I wish I understood urdu/punjabi enough to get the full import of this podcast. From whatever I understood, I'm happy to see the pakistani youth questioning what they've been fed all these years. India has also been going through a similar churn, un-learning what was taught to us by the gandhi-nehru's left wing bullshit.

    • @GK-ui8fv
      @GK-ui8fv Год назад +21

      Problem is with your mindset and not with Congress left wing mindset. What policy of BJP is different?. Yes, the only different bit is supporting a few tycoons like adani. All of the others (industrialists) can't raise their voice on anything (decision making). Be it mgnrega, Foreign policy, FDA from abroad. Only one more difference is borrowing from wall street and USA for infra structure building. If you doubt that then check the level of debt in 2014 (49 %) to current 89% of gdp in 2022.
      Do some fact checking before endorsing the bull shit delivered by Modi from any platform including RedFort. This guy (Modi) is shame less in lying unflinchingly in your face but travesty is his naive supporters endorsing him without checking anything. What Congress didn't do and BJP doesn't seem inclined to do and still claim itself to be a party of capitalism is privatisation of banks. Crony capitalism is the hallmark of BJP.
      Ideally, if Congress was not derided so big, I would not have commented on a RUclips channel of a Pakistani blogger. So, to avoid discussing India or somehow someone not pointing anything wrong there, one should not start attcking one element of its body politic .

    • @hawkingdawking4572
      @hawkingdawking4572 Год назад +5

      We also know that you had no religion until the 19th century and Harappan civilization has no relation to the 1812 Sanathana Dharma/Hinduism.

    • @mamonshree
      @mamonshree Год назад +3

      hahahahaha.. very clear that u have not heard the entire podcast.

    • @kanhaiyakumar-vh2un
      @kanhaiyakumar-vh2un Год назад +18

      @@hawkingdawking4572 sanatan dharma is a culture,we were forced to make it a religion to protect from barberic Islamic invaders...well the truth is your ancestors were also hindus..

    • @hawkingdawking4572
      @hawkingdawking4572 Год назад +1

      @@kanhaiyakumar-vh2un
      There was no such Sanathana Dharma before the 19th century. You just copied that name from Budhists just like you copied the heavenly god, heaven-hell, anti-casteism, aversion to meat etc. Even your Chapati, Sabzi, Salwar, horses, shoes, swords, biriyani, blouses of goddesses, music, literature, Arabic laced mashup language, architecture are all given by foreign rulers. All you had was some weird stories and loin cloths. Even the 8th century folk story Ramayana and state god Rama became popularised in the Mughal era and were written on paper then.

  • @shirshendughosh5900
    @shirshendughosh5900 11 месяцев назад +3

    Faisal is a very knowledgeable person..My fullest respect to him….

  • @nitantshah7820
    @nitantshah7820 Год назад +7

    Binged watched complete 2 hours in one go... One of the your best podcast ep

  • @gigachad_6862
    @gigachad_6862 Год назад +42

    My cousins r waraich in India they r jat sikhs. Good to see same surname ppl beyond borders. My surname is Toor. Even this surname is in Pakistan. My many relatives have surnames of Bajwa, sidhu and Khosa. All the surname ppl r still in Pakistan. I wish prosperity for all.

    • @shivkasana1585
      @shivkasana1585 Год назад

      They are all Muslims now, and they relate themselves to Arabs and other Islamic States, Better for u to forget the past because they never accept their Hindu/Sikh identity

    • @talashegumshuda5791
      @talashegumshuda5791 Год назад +3

      Ye indians ko lagta ha k hamaray surname or caste b change ha sab topi daal kr bomb bnana sikhtay ha.

    • @AnweR-AmmaR
      @AnweR-AmmaR Год назад +4

      All belongs to same ancestors.

    • @Gappasappa
      @Gappasappa Год назад +8

      They got converted. Your line of ancestors didn't.

    • @csheru
      @csheru Год назад

      Your so called cousins are converted by force or greed or coercion etc and now they happily marry their immediate cousins , underage girls , eat beef , hate kaffirs etc etc

  • @usmm2257
    @usmm2257 Год назад +16

    First ever comment. This was one of the top podcasts. It needs to be televised in every class room of the schools across the subcontinent. We the people of Indo-Pak are one. I may be a cousin of Ravi Kumar in Delhi from our great great grandfather but the politically Motivated hatred has blindfolded us to realise that bond.

  • @skjk254
    @skjk254 Год назад +48

    Shehzad brings multifaceted candidates. Super impressive to see Faisal's journey from a brainwashed kid to a pragmatic historian and youtuber. Indus Valley's soil is full of amazing histories. From Porus to Ashoka, Akbar to Gandhi, Buddha, Mahavir to Ghalib, Chankya to Ranjit Singh and Kabir. I am hoping Iqbal was inspired by this rich history when he wrote "Sare Jahan se accha, Hindosta hamara.."

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Год назад +6

      Iqbal was aying that they were the owners of "Hindustan". Very different from the concept of motherland.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @skjk254
      @skjk254 Год назад +4

      @@rakadus He wrote it before he became radical, so hard to know. Either way its a good lyrics and let's hope the the intention was good. He also belong to Indus Valley whether he believed or not

    • @hussanzia6986
      @hussanzia6986 Год назад

      Iqbal was also a proponent of a free state composed of provinces where Muslims were in the majority.

    • @insaanietihad-MSB
      @insaanietihad-MSB Год назад

      ​@@skjk254It is sad and at the same time ridiculously funny that the Hindu of today is obsessed with the concept of HINDUSTAN, which was actually presented by Muslim invaders who came with an ideology to actually destroy Hinduism altogether from HINDUSTAN 😂😂😂😂. Similarly the Akhandh India/HINDUSTAN concept was introduced by the Muslims or specifically the Mughal empire. Ironically subcontinent under Hindu rule was actually far more divided and sovereign individually with every community respectfully understanding each others linguistics cultural and Religious diversities......it's such a shame that Arab pagan Muslim invaders have transformed the Asian HINDU pagan indigenous people into walking talking thinking Gds of destruction like Shivah......and mark my words Arabs Muslim pagans along with HINDU pagans will bring about the destruction of humanity and this world.....😂😂😂😂

  • @baqai92
    @baqai92 Год назад +4

    Wow...A really new side of Faisal Warraich...This guy has so many levels of depth.

  • @akhilaprashanth8269
    @akhilaprashanth8269 Год назад +6

    Love listening to Faisal Warraich, thank you Shehzad for bringing him on your show..Brilliant!

  • @arunchopra6302
    @arunchopra6302 8 месяцев назад +1

    I started watching and could not change the channel . 2 hrs gone in sometime . This guy is must watch for all South Asians .

  • @vim50
    @vim50 Год назад +11

    phenomenal podcast .You guys rock.Great job Shehzad.Its always a treat to listen to Faisal and each time he goes up a notch and along with Syed Muzammil this trio is scaling new heights.The future undoubtedly belongs to you.

  • @rishabhgupta69
    @rishabhgupta69 Год назад +15

    Subhash chandr Bose and Ambedkar was also frustrated with Gandhiji

  • @pushpendrasingh-zd3xl
    @pushpendrasingh-zd3xl Год назад +6

    I must say one thing bro....apko dekh ke aisa lgta hai pakistan ka kuch future hai wrna mujhe to lg rha tha ki Pakistan syria iraq Afghanistan bn jayega...keep it bro i wish you will be success

  • @gurbuxsingh7397
    @gurbuxsingh7397 3 месяца назад

    Every citizen of India and Pakistan must listen to this podcast

  • @mattaflicks_.09
    @mattaflicks_.09 Год назад +50

    I'm a mbbs student from. Aiims madurai. I'm a big fan of fsw plz convey him that he should make a series on modern india history.
    Love frm india you both r doing great work for your country

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +3

    • @avinash7335
      @avinash7335 Год назад +6

      Better watch Awadh Ojha history lessons or from Vikas Divya Kirti Sir

    • @P.Babrah58
      @P.Babrah58 Год назад +4

      ​@@avinash7335-- That is biased history.

    • @subodhwasade9248
      @subodhwasade9248 Год назад +5

      ​​@@P.Babrah58and you think these pakistanis are unbiased 😂😂😂

    • @SelfSeeker
      @SelfSeeker Год назад +4

      Why do you want a history from a non Indian. Read Vikram sampath

  • @UmarFarooq-ws1cn
    @UmarFarooq-ws1cn 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm here for one and only Faisal Warraich. love

  • @IamDocArvind
    @IamDocArvind Год назад +2

    I am from India and I love historical subjects personally. And I am delighted to hear the commenter to have such a good deep knowledge of history of combined India and Pak. Kudo Faisal waris.

  • @sikandarrana6377
    @sikandarrana6377 Год назад +214

    My humble understanding of history makes me believe that Pakistan was created by British. Ways and means to achieve this goal are debatable. Rest is history.

    • @AbdulMannan-cb5le
      @AbdulMannan-cb5le Год назад +2

      i agree

    • @YoYo-kw9bw
      @YoYo-kw9bw Год назад +13

      ..yep!!..evn call for direct action day on 16 aug 1946 for pxtn ws given by d 'british' jinnah..in vch thousands of hindus wr killed in bngal by d 'british' goons of mslm league..
      ..so yes u r right!!..

    • @anshumanpanda1227
      @anshumanpanda1227 Год назад +6

      The work for it started since 1703, post Aurangzeb.

    • @guldukan
      @guldukan Год назад +3

      with help of Nawabs and Jinnah executed the order. Look all India Muslim league it was nawabs of bengal

    • @wanderer410
      @wanderer410 Год назад +15

      You're wrong. These dudes talked all about the Brits but nothing about the 'book'. Please read the quran and the hadiths and you'll have your answer. Whatever happened in 1947 is perfectly in sync with islamic history.

  • @madroxraj9745
    @madroxraj9745 Год назад +73

    "India is a democratic country with Hindu values " and it's different from your religious values we are secular by nature.
    By the way, love your insight into ancient India 🇮🇳

    • @imrikk1
      @imrikk1 Год назад +10

      do u have any unbiased podcast show,where they r discussing openly about bjps atrocities.plz recommend

    • @tenzinnorbu134
      @tenzinnorbu134 Год назад

      @@imrikk1 watch wire

    • @viveksehgal1842
      @viveksehgal1842 Год назад

      ​@@imrikk1Please try reading mainstream media and you will find the answer.
      What Muslim face in India are not atrocities
      but
      they are no longer appeased by the government. Muslim strong- men are no longer able to encroach on public land , not able to sell smuggled stuff. .

    • @shashaankthakur6093
      @shashaankthakur6093 Год назад +12

      ​@@imrikk1Mention BJP Atrocities that you believe are happening. I'm not talking about the Communal Riots, That happens in every nation which has diverse sects, religions, races and languages. I'm talking about direct action by the BJP Government that strategically discriminated against Muslims in India in Policy Making and Bureaucracy. BJP has done more for Muslims in India than any other party in the past decade. They have gone significantly higher in the HDI Index i.e Education, Health and Per Capita Income. Refute with Facts, Not Hocus Pocus and Delusions.

    • @ahaanmisra4892
      @ahaanmisra4892 Год назад +5

      Why don't you list out the attrocities being committed by BJP over here...why do you want to hear it from others??? Or you just want to make noise???

  • @hotice31
    @hotice31 Год назад +9

    Another superb, honest podcast from this channel.
    Please keep yourself safe because you are now well and truly in the dangerous territory. You are speaking a very comfortable truth for the elite of Pakistan.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @hotice31
      @hotice31 Год назад

      @@ThePakistanExperience if you have loved this comment, have the intellectual integrity to ask Shehzad to read and act on my other large comment with an open mind.
      Not so much for the sake of India but for the sake of 220 million Pakistanis. Please 🙏 🙏

  • @kanpuriyagreat5341
    @kanpuriyagreat5341 Год назад +3

    History lover can relate with this guy's....🎉

  • @shashankethane
    @shashankethane Год назад +4

    OMG shehzad I must commend him for his honesty! Seriously this is one of your best podcast ever!!

  • @rajivramanjani8706
    @rajivramanjani8706 Год назад +6

    What an enlightening conversation. Also the body language between the two of you was so good. There was no tension. It was like two good friends were having a free wheeling conversation for two hours. Pleasure watching this video

  • @Prof_UpitSultan
    @Prof_UpitSultan Год назад +23

    Nehru was convinced by the British due to his proximity with the Mountbattens that creating a buffer zone with Afghanistan was good for India’s stability. Maybe he was right but the other angle to this was the discomfort of the British with the Independence of such a large country with a huge population. Perhaps Nehru thought it wasn’t a big deal.

  • @mvsnegi6973
    @mvsnegi6973 8 месяцев назад

    Young Faisal Waraich appears to be a true soul. A genuine man in search of truth. God bless.

  • @skm843
    @skm843 Год назад +11

    Excellent discussion and thank you for presenting Faisal Sir_ True understanding of history of this kitye of India and Pakistan .. Well done to both you for presenting the true facts of Indus valley area.
    India🇮🇳

  • @ShaayantBanerjee
    @ShaayantBanerjee Год назад +9

    Just amazing. What a podcast. Much love, appreciation and affection for both of your works. Love u guys @shehzad and @faisal, always keep up the good work. Best wishes from Kolkata, India.

  • @jehanzebakram1818
    @jehanzebakram1818 Год назад +16

    Man, this guy is awesome. We need more of him here, Shehzad. Make it happen! 😂😂

  • @IamDocArvind
    @IamDocArvind Год назад +5

    Love to see Pakistani learning from this great in depth knowledge of waris bhai... Every Pakistani should listen to this atleast once a week and hurray all your problems as a nation gonna start disappearing sooner

  • @papaiswatching
    @papaiswatching Год назад +11

    Two awesome legends together. What a treasure of facts and history. God bless you guys.

  • @baazinews1027
    @baazinews1027 Год назад +33

    Raja Porus's name was Raja Purshottam 😊
    Greek Called him Porus

    • @arpitpatel5814
      @arpitpatel5814 4 месяца назад +2

      Ye tu kaha se leke aaya ?
      WhatsApp university ??

    • @amardeepalhan4038
      @amardeepalhan4038 3 месяца назад

      😂😂​@@arpitpatel5814

    • @trojanwar760
      @trojanwar760 Месяц назад

      ​@@arpitpatel5814 Han 😂😂 jaise Australia ka purana naam Astralya hai aur wahan weapons rakhe jaate thay 😭

  • @roshanthapa8487
    @roshanthapa8487 Год назад +4

    ❤ from India. Watched Non Stop at 2 am in the night.
    Want to hear more of him. His logic, knowledge of vast history and balanced views are really refreshing.

  • @qamariqbal4870
    @qamariqbal4870 10 месяцев назад

    Wacthed this episode multiple times. One of the best podcasts I have ever watched. What a balanced, rational, and objective analysis. Hats off to this man Mr Warraich. The only way to educate ourselves and get to the truth is to start reading all kind of books irrespective of our religious beliefs.

  • @abdullahbinshahid2137
    @abdullahbinshahid2137 Год назад +5

    Loved this guy yr. Why on earth did i take this long to stumble upon him. Thanks Shahzad bhai 😘

  • @shuvampaik
    @shuvampaik Год назад +7

    This is the most insightful podcast I've ever watched. Love you guys.❤