Dear Pakistan,
It has been 69 long years. Can you imagine that? That long since people started calling us by different names.
For a second back then I'd thought, what's in a name and a mere line painted between us?! But then it turned out to be much more than what I thought it would be. Call it the biggest fight we've ever had as siblings, but maybe it was time we started being on our own.
For a second back then I'd thought, what's in a name and a mere line painted between us?! But then it turned out to be much more than what I thought it would be. Call it the biggest fight we've ever had as siblings, but maybe it was time we started being on our own.
You know as well as I do that things aren't as bad as it used to be. But let's look at the brighter side; we're moving on and building up an identity of our own, aren't we? Just like you have your problems to deal with, I have mine. And uhhm...let's not talk about how well we're doing that though.
Yes we're different but still one and the same. Birds of a feather, or flowers of a plant? Call it whatever. That line painted between us is a merging point rather than a separation. It is where we meet and not separate. You know that we make a great team. And to think of it, we're still young and only learning to deal with our inhabitants and their ways. 69 years may seem like a lot to them, but you know better than me how hard it is to control these folk.
Nevertheless, do remember that I'll be always right here watching over you, as a sister ought to be doing. And in the coming decades I greatly hope that our bond only strengthens... how thin it might seem now.
Wishing you centuries and centuries of happiness and good will. And yeah, have a splendidly super duper future!
Lots of love,
Your one and only
Hindustan
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