News, Videos - Written by Farhan Janjua on Sunday, March 29, 2009 19:53 - 2 Comments

A story on Pakistani Bangalis!

It seems that Quaid e Azam Jinnah’s prophecy is turning true, He said that it’ll take a hundred years for Pakistanis to become a nation. After 61 years of partition, people are now stepping towards solving the problems and becoming united as a single nation. Having realized that Pakistani is a culturally enriched state having people from different ethnic backgrounds, we have an ethnic group called Bangalis. They are the people who migrated to then West Pakistan at the time of Partition. We have about 2,000,000 Bangalis in Pakistan.

In 1971, when East Pakistan got separated and became Bangladesh, these pro-Pakistani Bangalis resisted and remained loyal to Pakistan. But those Bangalis have still been treated as if they are traitors. But now the things are changing and Bangalis are given proper statuses as the awareness is being raised by the media. One such step is taken by Hum TV Pakistan, they have produced a drama serial called “Aashti” to depict the condition and circumstances of Pakistani Bangalis. That is a great piece of work, I am sharing the intro song of this drama with you:

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Farhan is a Business Graduate with specialization in Marketing. Farhan is an entrepreneur and is currently running his venture Aarpix.com - Pakistan's 1st e-Mag and Mega Portal.


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walid shah
Apr 22, 2009 21:47

good work man keep it up .where can i find this whole song

faruk
May 13, 2009 18:47

I HAVE THAT SONG IF WANT IT

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