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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: The Man Who Knew The Future Of Pakistan Before Its Creation.predictions of maulana azad about pakistan.
link to read the full interview
http://koolblue.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/maulana-abul-kalam-azad-the-man-who-...
please join the page of maulana azad on facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/mualanaazad?ref=sgm
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=2361831622#!/group.php?gid=117438808303421

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  • Aftab Iqbal- You are a wise man but unfortunately, a hopeless minority in Pakistan. God willing, people will see the point in your effort.

  • @YasirMadni1 , hahahahaha, your right was taken by the wrong party and person, people that claim your right to save their Lands, Industries, Status.........bla bla and hence we still are crying from last 60+ years and never been united by religion, Cricket unites us better than religion, you has the proof few moths ago.

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  • @spaceship35 are you saying 20% of sindh in 2012 is hindu? if that is a fact then my apologies. yes, golden temple, babri mosque, kashmir killings, i am not proud of any of those deaths. i don't want to see anyone being killed, whether it is muslims or sikhs or hindus, i have seen enough of that bloodshed. my point is that the subcontinent is a diverse place and there is no room for hatred, because all that is going to do is to lead to murder and innocent people being killed.

  • visionary mulaney ne gujrat fasadaat ka nhi btaya ??????????

    na hi babri masjidmk barey me kuch frmaya????

    agar itna hi visionaery he to usko follow kion nhi krtey tum.

  • 2 . Azad then looks into his crystal ball and speaks “heavy burden of foreign debt”. Foreign debt was an unknown and unlikely creature in Pakistan till the 1960s when Pakistan financed the building of a new capital. In April 1946, there were no apprehensions of foreign debt. since in April 1946 it wasn’t even clear that there would be a partition

  • 1. Azad is quoted as saying that “East Pakistan’s confidence will not erode as long as Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan are alive”. This is a rather odd statement on three counts. One in April 1946 no one used the term “East Pakistan”, secondly Liaqat Ali Khan just did not enjoy the kind of importance that is being attached to him and third that while Jinnah was ageing and was expected to die sooner or later, Liaqat Ali Khan was relatively young, and certainly younger than Azad.

  • @ad17939 20% population of sindh province is hindu. And what about golden temple, babri mosque & rape and genocide in kashmir?

  • @spaceship35 Hindus in Pakistan!! Are you kidding me? How many Hindus are left? Stupid conspiracy theories. You think a Hindu in their right mind would want to live in Pakistan where even the Ahmaddiyas are often attacked.

  • who are those two jokers that talked in between ?

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