I really don't feel I can discuss anything with you Adnan. It seems you are standing up for cultural pride rather than discussing key issues and facts. Every Pakistani I know, forget just in Pakistan, follows the rules to the caste system religiously. It may have been a Hindu theme, but regardless it is well ingrained in Pakistani culture.
My Pakistani friends in the west had explained that when Pakistanis are in mixed gatherings they deny the caste system's existence, but when Pakistanis are together they use the caste system to select their friends, spouses, deem who is worthy of respect, etc.
My apologies Adnan, but after being to your country, speaking with locals, and staying with several families, the "no-caste" veil was removed. All of them spoke about it comfortably, there was no shame in it because they were not dealing with the stigmas that other nations have towards the caste system. They were in their own countries with their own beliefs and didn't feel the need to mask them.
Lahore, Islamabad and Pindi.
I really don't feel I can discuss anything with you Adnan. It seems you are standing up for cultural pride rather than discussing key issues and facts. Every Pakistani I know, forget just in Pakistan, follows the rules to the caste system religiously. It may have been a Hindu theme, but regardless it is well ingrained in Pakistani culture.
My Pakistani friends in the west had explained that when Pakistanis are in mixed gatherings they deny the caste system's existence, but when Pakistanis are together they use the caste system to select their friends, spouses, deem who is worthy of respect, etc.
My apologies Adnan, but after being to your country, speaking with locals, and staying with several families, the "no-caste" veil was removed. All of them spoke about it comfortably, there was no shame in it because they were not dealing with the stigmas that other nations have towards the caste system. They were in their own countries with their own beliefs and didn't feel the need to mask them.