Sarab Punjabi Manifesto

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The work on the Sarab Punjabi Manifesto (sarab means all) started in early 2012 and was completed on 16 December, 2015. A revision took more than a month which ended on 27 January, 2016. With many errors and omissions, the First Draft is now available. Taking care of the errors and omissions, I intend to improve this work further. I welcome if anybody in Pakistan, India or abroad can be helpful in this effort. Please send me your material for inserting in or point out where there is any mistake. Please point out if I have anywhere crossed the limits or what can be harmful to the collective well-being of our region. I am always careful not to create new problems while trying to solve those history has handed over to us. Apart from improving what is available now, Preface and Epilogue have yet to be written. And, finally or not, there are materials in Punjabi (Gurmukhi and Persian scripts) and Hindi [Devanagari and Persian (‘Urdu’) scripts] also which have yet to be placed properly in the manifesto. – Manzoor Ahmed Manzoor Chairman Pakistan Al-Manshoor Party and Chairman Baba Farid Punjabi Academy: Lahore, Dated January 28, 2016.

introduction

Part I

The Partition of Hindi Language

Chapter 1

Urdu is not a language

Chapter 2

The Untenable Existence of Urdu

Chapter 3

Politics of Urdu in India

Chapter 4

Hindustani: A British Stupidity

Chapter 5

Freedom Movement and Hindustani

Chapter 6

Nineteenth century: Muslim unrest and militancy 

Chapter 7

Why the British supported Urdu?

Chapter 8

Will Punjab and Sindh rise to the Occasion?

Part II

The Partition of Sindhi Language

Chapter 1

Sindhiyat

Chapter 2

Sindhiyat in India 

Chapter 3

Urdu Party Past and Present 

Chapter 4

The Invisible Occupation and Partition of Sindh

Chapter 5

Muhajirs on the Jewish Zionist Path 

Chapter 6

An Israel within Sindh 

Chapter 7

A Historical view of Sindhi Language

    Part III

The Partition of Punjabi Language

 Chapter 1

Dream and Reality

 Chapter 2

Punjabiyat

 Chapter 3

A Historical View of Punjabi

 Chapter 4

Hindus And the Punjabi State

Chapter 5

Damaging Punjabi: 1947 and after

Master Tara Singh and Pundit Nehru  

 Chapter 6

Nehru and Israel

 Chapter 7

Shah Mohammed Punjab’s Enlightened Patriot and war poet of Jangnamah Hind-Punjab

 Chapter 8

Looking at Punjabi Beyond Wagah

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