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           | Patna, (Bihar Times): There is not a single Muslim living in this village, yet it   is named Pakistan. This Pakistan is situated in Purnea district of Bihar.   Notwithstanding recent tension and four wars the people of that village oppose   change in the name of the village. This notwithstanding the demand by some   people to change the name. The villagers do not want the two countries to   fight.
 A Lahore datelined report in a Pakistani daily quoting BBC said   that the villagers want to spread the message of peace and   brotherhood.
 
 This Indian––or rather Bihari––Pakistan is a village   situated on the border with West Bengal and the native Muslim population   migrated to the then East Pakistan in 1947. It is in the memory of those Muslims   that the locals had named the village Pakistan, said the report.
 
 Before   the State Re-organization Commission’s recommendation in 1956, the then   undivided district of Purnea was contiguous to East Pakistan. However, in 1956   Islampur sub-division was given to West Bengal, which now forms the   international border with Bangladesh.
 
 Many Pakistanis have their roots in   India and many of them root for India. There is Bihari Colony, Delhi Colony,   Aligarh Colony etc in Pakistan, especially Karachi.
 
 Similarly many   western Punjabis living in India do not hesitate in declaring their roots. Shops   like Lahori Halwa, Sialkot Sports, Peshwar Store etc can be found in many places   But there is perhaps no India, Bharat or Hindustan in Pakistan and no Pakistan,   barring this one, in India.
 
      
     
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