I want to be the first Pakistani, like some of our counterparts in India, to really go out and show that we Pakistanis can even be successful outside Pakistan.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Pakistani politics is complicated, and I think it's not something a foreigner can easily assimilate and understand.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live for peace forever.
I seek to lead a democratic Pakistan which is free from the yoke of military dictatorship and that will cease to be a haven, the very petri dish of international terrorism.
I need a break. I've been working for about a year and a half. I think I'd like to go to Pakistan.
With Pakistan being in my blood, I would certainly look at opportunities to travel there.
My aim is to change the social norms of Pakistan; women here look up to me. I started very early, worked on myself, and the effect is for all to see.
Whatever understanding is reached with Pakistan has to be followed honestly, and everybody will have to rise above party politics and be actively committed to make India prosperous.
Sadly, Indians are not very easily accepted in Pakistan, and that has a lot to do with the governments.
My heritage is Pakistani, and I have loads of Pakistani fans on social media who I would love to connect with.
On the international political landscape, there is better understanding of Pakistan's political economic and strategic issues. We aspire to promote peace and harmony with the region.
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