User talk:M.Zulfi

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November 2017
Thank you for your edits to Demographics of Pakistan. I reverted one of those edits because it removed some information that I thought was useful and relevant. If you think I made a mistake, feel free to reverse what I have done. Before doing so, berhaps you could say why – by leaving a reply to this message. AWhiteC (talk) 21:45, 27 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Dear AwhiteC, that entire section is wrong and not sourced. Pakistan was created in 1947 and everyone from that year becomes officially Pakistani national. That automatically includes the group shifted from India. Everyone else is officially called "alien" and these aliens are not Pakistanis even if born inside Pakistan. They are people from other countries inside Pakistan but these people have passports of their countries. They live inside Pakistan only up until their visas expire. In the UK you provide legal permanent resident status, but this privilege does not exist in Pakistan. The point is these aliens are not settled inside Pakistan but only there temporarily. When 50 million people visit USA every year are they settled Americans? Many Pakistanis are very uneducated, they think every foreigner they meet inside Pakistan is settled inside Pakistan. M.Zulfi.


 * Hi M.Zulfi, the Wikipedia articles on the demographics of various countries are all about the people actually living in those countries, not just the citizens. Some of the citizens of Pakistan live outside Pakistan, and some of the people living in Pakistan are non-citizens. It is the people actually living in the country that are covered by articles such as Demographics of Pakistan. Some of your edits have been valuable, but some have removed some valid material. I am about to put it back. Please discuss this here rather than embarking on an edit war. AWhiteC (talk) 21:03, 30 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Dear AWhiteC, I'm not embarking on an edit war. I'm educated and I know what you're saying but when foreigners visit Pakistan and then leave the country, they should not be referred to as people living in Pakistan. Where is your source to support this? People from Afghanistan are to leave Pakistan by December 2018. How can that be considered a permanent settlement? I think you don't understand Pakistan. Information must be verifiable by reliable source. Foreigner living in Pakistan these days cannot rent a house or travel without being stopped by police. Plus, Pakistan is not a safe country. If you consider these facts then you would not be supporting the higher unverifiable figures.--M.Zulfi (talk) 07:36, 7 December 2017 (UTC)