We have apparently come out of the slavery of the British but we have forgotten to free our minds. Our thoughts and minds are still mortgaged to the British.
By the way, our national language is Urdu but our priorities are English only. If a person's qualifications are to be assessed, they are also assessed on the basis of how well the other person is proficient in English. English language is given priority in every institution, especially in schools, if a teacher's job is required but you don't have experience and no special knowledge of the required subject but if you can speak English then you will get a job.
Our mental inferiority can be gauged from the fact that if someone does not know how to write or speak Urdu, he is considered proud, but if someone does not know English, it is a place of great shame and regular jokes It is blown up, it is criticized.
Don't even talk about Punjabi,we considered ignorant if we speak Punjabi language we have assumption that illiterate people speak Punjabi language. If a person adds some words of English while speaking Urdu, it is considered modern, literate and if we add some words of Punjabi while speaking in Urdu, then we are villager, ignorant, speak wrong urdu. Are This is our frivolous stereotype and we are on the path of progress with this thinking.
If we had gained independence from the British, we would have liberated our minds. If English was to be given priority, then it was to be used as a criterion for assessing one's abilities, then why were we taught that Urdu is our national language? When slaves we are English.
You have to speak English in school, college, university, you have to speak English in offices, if you want to prove yourself decent and literate, you have to speak English, if you want to show yourself rich, you have to speak English. Parents tell their children to speak English in front of everyone so that they know that you go to a good school, which by speaking Urdu, showing good manners and distinction will not prove that the child goes to a good school. Parents proudly tell others that my child does not know how to speak and write Urdu because he is studying in English medium school. So why do we say that our national language is Urdu?
Acknowledge the fact that our national language is English because if we don't know how to speak or write English we are ashamed but if we don't know Urdu then we consider it a matter of pride.
Urdu and Punjabi languages which have a enormous vocabulary, Punjabi which is also called folk language which used to be our identity and glory, today we feel ashamed because of them. We have become so distant from ourselves that today we have forgotten our own identity. We are suffering from a sense of inferiority.
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