When Pakistanis moved to Britain, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s, they often faced significant discrimination and racism, as well as challenges in finding employment and housing. Many were initially welcomed as laborers to fill skill shortages, but they encountered social and cultural hostility, leading to tensions in some communities. Despite these challenges, Pakistani migrants contributed significantly to British society, establishing vibrant communities and cultural influences. Over time, attitudes have evolved, though issues of integration and discrimination still persist.
Our independence from India and Great Britain.
racism
West Indians, Indians and Pakistanis mostly.
Because they feel/are treated as if they are inferior to other cultures and therefore feel like a luxury car will give them superiority.
Well Pakistan is a very beautiful country but if you go to Britain you will always see ppl littering and mostly Pakistanis it just depends where they live I know many Pakistanis in Dubai that have littering problems they throw trash soda cans any candy wrappers on the ground. And mainly those Pakistanis that do labouring in Dubai have alot of littering problems.
Pakistanis are called as Pakis,it is a short form for Pakistanis.
East Pakistanis increasingly felt that the region was treated mostly as a colony of West Pakistan.
Indians and Pakistanis
Indians and Pakistanis
Well Pakistanis do have black in them.
What % of Pakistanis are happy from their life
During the 50's, 60's and 70's.