Recently, the film Dhurandhar starring Ranveer Singh was released, which on one hand remained in controversies and on the other hand it is making record breaking earnings at the box office. This film is related to Pakistan, in which there is discussion from Don of Lyari to SP Choudhary. In such a situation, many people want to know about the facts of Pakistan on social media. A user has asked a similar question on Quora and has asked, what are the things and facts related to Pakistan, about which Indian people do not know? Other people have given strong answers to this question of the user. Some of them have claimed that in 1971, Pakistani soldiers had raped about 20 to 40 thousand Hindu women in Bangladesh, while some say that Pakistan makes more than 50% of the world’s hand-stitched footballs. The local factories here make 4 to 6 crore footballs every year, which is about 50-70% of the world’s total production.
In response, people have also told many such facts about Pakistan, about which hardly anyone would know. After telling the facts related to football, a user named Siddharth Kashyap has written that the world’s largest private ambulance network is also in Pakistan, which is run by Edhi Foundation. Its name is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest volunteer ambulance organization. Let us tell you that this field ambulance service provides 1800 ambulances, which is the largest ambulance fleet in Pakistan and the largest private ambulance service network in the world. At the same time, Sajal Singh has written that Pakistan has some of the highest mountain ranges in the world, which include the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush range. The world’s second highest peak K-2 is also in Pakistan.
Where is the deepest water port?
On the user’s question, people also told such facts about Pakistan, which tell a completely different story from it being a haven for terrorists. Sajal Singh has further written that the world’s largest deep water port is also located in the south-western Arabian Sea off the coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. Also, the highest paved international road, Karakoram Highway, is built between China and Pakistan at an altitude of 15,397 feet.
Where is the world’s highest polo ground?
People are fond of playing polo all over the world, but do you know which country has the highest ground for this game? You will be surprised to know, but it is currently in Pakistan. It is known as Shandur Top, which is situated at an altitude of 12,200 feet in Gilgit, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Every year a polo match is played between Gilgit and Chitral teams. Let us tell you that Gilgit is a part of and the capital of the administrative area called Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir region, which was earlier known as ‘Northern Areas’. India considers it an integral part of Jammu and Kashmir.
Was Mohammad Ali Jinnah a Hindu?
In the name of facts about Pakistan, Ashish Kumar Dimri expressed his views on a different issue. By commenting, he has raised questions on Mohammad Ali Jinnah being a Muslim. He has written that Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who is called the Father of the Nation of Pakistan, was born in a Hindu family. He was born in the family of a businessman Jinnabhai Poonja. Jinnahbhai’s father Meghji Poonja was a Hindu, who had converted to Islam for the benefit of business. Despite this, he maintained his Hindu identity and named his children Hindu. Ashish further writes in the comment that some people claim that Jinnahbhai Poonja was born in a Hindu family, but later he converted to Islam. Let us tell you that Jinnah had founded the Muslim League, which had formally demanded the creation of Pakistan in the Lahore session on 23 March 1940.
What is the truth about Jinnah being a Hindu?
In this post, a user named Ashish has told about Mohammad Ali Jinnah that he was from a Hindu family. In such a situation, let us tell you that Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born in a Muslim family and he remained a follower of Islam till the end of his life. Confusion sometimes arises regarding his religion, because his ancestors were Hindu, but he himself was a Muslim. Historian Stanley Wolpert’s book “Jinnah of Pakistan” (1984) clearly mentions that Jinnah’s ancestors were Hindus, who had converted to Islam a few centuries ago. Jinnah’s family was Ismaili Muslim, later he became Shia Muslim. Details regarding Jinnah’s religion are also found in the archived documents of former Deputy Prime Minister of India Sardar Patel, according to whom he was a secular person, but formally a Muslim.




























