The former SP -MP Dr. St. Hasan’s statement: ‘The same house was pack and Hindustan, unfortunately Bantwara’ – St Hasan Pakistan and India were only one house shared by bad luck

Updated: Sat, 20 Sep 2025 08:03 am (IST) Former SP MP Dr. St. Hasan said about Pakistan that Pakistan and Hindustan were basically the same house that was unfortunately divided. It is said that language is equality in culture and food. The general heritage of the Indian subcontinent exists evenly in both countries and a look at India is visible when he goes to Pakistan. He said that the division is only of political boundaries and not by heart and tahzibs. Former SP MP is Dr. St Hasan. Jagran Jagran Correspondent, Moradabad. The former SP -MP Dr. St. Hasan gave a big statement about Pakistan. He said that Pakistan and Hindustan were originally only one home. It was our misfortune that it was divided. He said that people of Congress are right. There is no significant difference between Pakistan and India in language, culture, catering and living. That’s why he doesn’t feel strange when an Indian goes to Pakistan, but he seems to be present in his own country. Remove ad, read only the news, Pakistan and Hindustan were only one home, accident, dr. Hasan said that Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb of India and Pakistan is still the same today. Politics and boundaries after division have divorced. He also said that the general heritage of the Indian subcontinent, be it literature, music or folk art, is equally present in the roots of both countries. The former MP also said the former MP said that any person going to Pakistan sees a look at India in the behavior of the streets, markets and people there. The language spoken there is the same language here as well. Festivals, rituals and social values ​​are almost the same. This is why you feel a familiar when you go there. He said that no matter how much the world changes, but that cultural relationships can never be broken. Bantwara is only of political boundaries and not wholeheartedly and Tehzibs.

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