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Afghanistan opposes missile names
I totally agree with the Afghan government. Ghaznavi, Ghori, Durrani are all Afghan leaders and have nothing to do with pakistanis or other subcontinent people.
The irony of all this is though is that while pakistanis name their missiles after people who fought wars against the indians these great Afghan leaders actually invaded and slaughtered the people of what is now pakistan. Why cant pakistanis just name their missiles after their own heroes like gandhi LOL.... Why are these people always trying to link themselves to us West and Central Asians ????? About time Afghans reclaimed Afghan history that is being being stolen by the subcontinent people. Afghanistan opposes missile names By Mark Dummett BBC News, Kabul Afghanistan has asked the Pakistani military to stop naming its nuclear missiles after the heroes of Afghan history. Information Minister Sayed Makhdum Rahin said he had sent a letter to Islamabad requesting they avoid naming weapons after Afghanistan's rulers and emperors. "Their names should be bracketed with academic, cultural and peace-promoting institutions, not with tools of destruction and killing," he said. "World-famous Afghans, like (Mahmud) Ghaznawi, (Ahmad Shah) Abdali and (Shahabuddin) Ghauri, had spread knowledge and civilisation from Afghanistan to the subcontinent of India," he added. The Ghaznawi, Abdali and Ghauri missiles - capable of carrying nuclear warheads - were developed by Pakistan to counter the threat posed by its arch-rival India's nuclear arsenal. The missiles are a source of huge national pride in Pakistan, which named them after Muslim conquerors who defeated Hindu rulers and governed parts of what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. 'Interference' Only last week its nuclear weapons programme tested the short range surface-to-surface ballistic missile, the Haft-II Abdali, named after the founder of the powerful Durrani dynasty, which helped shape modern Afghanistan. The Ghauri missile, designed to threaten major cities across India, is named after Mohammed Ghauri, who in 1192 defeated a Rajput Hindu king near to where the Pakistan-India border now runs. The Ghaznavid missile is named after Mahmud Ghaznavi, who was never defeated on the battlefield, and conquered Punjab in 1021. Pakistan has refused to comment. Rahin said Pakistan was welcome to use the names for peaceful things like monuments and conference rooms. Many Afghans believe Pakistan interferes too much in its internal affairs. Relations have been damaged by the presence of Taleban and al-Qaeda-led militants in the Pashtun tribal areas on both sides of the border. Last week Afghan President Hamid Karzai visited Islamabad to urge Pakistan do more to crack down on the militants. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4740570.stm
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But they sure are not from areas which is today Pakistan.
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Well I suppose that a ghazi warrior can be respected by any muslim because they were acting in accordance with the koran when they were doing all their raping, looting and just general murder of non-muslims. I think thats why pakistan respects them, because they are ghazis.
Most pakistanis are afghani too, I think Alamgir even mentioned this in an earlier thread. Quote:
If you don't believe me try reading about right hand possessions See when afghan, persian(mountain arabs), turks and arab ghazis used to invade what is now pakistan, they would slaughter the men and keep the women, for sexual fantasies, and the children, for indoctrination. Most people identify with their fathers culture. So I think its only fair that pakistan be allowed to name their missiles after their heroes. Also, another important point that I think alot of people are forgetting is that pakistan is a country run by the elite from across the muhammedan world. Syeds, mirzas, khan. All of these are ruling over the natives of pakistan. Even Sir Syed, the man who is credited with the idea of pakistan, mentioned this in one of his speeches. Quote:
I think that this is also a truism in countries like iran. The mountain arabs there mourn the death of Husayn, a muhammedan who had raped the last persian princess, shehrbanu. Its really interesting. |
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