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In this powerful episode of Indus Voices, I sit down with Warda Shehzadi, the Punjabi girl from Gujranwala, for a largely Punjabi conversation about identity, culture, language, and the unfinished story of Punjab across India and Pakistan. We discuss whether Punjabi has become an orphan in Pakistani Punjab, why the language enjoys state protection in India but struggles in Pakistan, and whether religion has replaced language as the core identity marker. From the intellectual shadow of the Zia era to the trauma of Partition in Punjab and Bengal, this episode moves between poetry, politics, and personal memory. Warda reflects on whether writers in Pakistan hide their words, why women cannot afford mistakes, and whether love in our societies is conditional. We debate the age of marriage controversy, explore colorism across South Asia, and question whether Pakistanis integrate abroad or remain culturally suspended. A deeply emotional moment comes when Warda was requested to read "Aaj Aakhan Waris Shah Nu", the iconic Punjabi poem that continues to echo across borders. We also reflect on Munir Niazi and ask who is writing the next page of Punjab’s story. As many of you know, my Punjabi skills are severely limited. I am trying to learn it better every day, and this episode is part of that journey. This conversation is not about perfection. It is about reclaiming a language, a culture, and a shared memory. This podcast is for liberal, progressive Pakistanis and Indians who believe difficult conversations are necessary. Punjab does not belong to one side of the border. It belongs to its people. Chapters 0:00 A Punjabi Podcast Begins 4:47 Punjab Di Dhi: Meet Warda 5:55 Amrita Pritam & Gujranwala Roots 6:39 Zia Era Intellectual Shadow 9:46 Do Pakistani Writers Self-Censor? 12:03 Same Dream, Different Words 13:50 Why Women Can’t Afford Mistakes 15:08 Age of Marriage Controversy 15:44 Usman vs Warda: Marriage Debate 17:56 "Pakistan Ki Aye???" 19:09 "Mazhab vs Culture?" 23:19 "Mahmud Ghaznavi & Bin Qasim?" 25:20 Pakistan: Not Angry, Not Tired 27:01 The 8th March Russia Story 28:34 Devi Traditions & Matriarchy 29:08 The Story of Gurmeet Kaur 30:26 Is Love Conditional? 31:41 Why Our Relationships Weaken 32:27 What Is Love’s Language? 33:22 Colorism in South Asia 34:45 Accepting Mistakes Globally 36:45 Accent as Class Passport 38:23 Brain Drain & Local Divides 41:12 "Pakistanis Don’t Integrate?" 42:45 Is Punjabi an Orphan? 44:10 Who Owns Punjabi in Pakistan? 46:30 Partition Trauma: Punjab & Bengal 48:16 Request: "Aaj Akhaan Waris Shah Noh" 48:45 "Aaj Akhaan Waris Shah Noh" 50:33 Who Writes the Next Page? 52:54 Munir Niazi & The Future 54:33 No Message for Pakistan? 1:00:41 BTS: Adventures in Punjabi Lahore #IndusVoices, #WardaShehzadi, #PunjabiPodcast, #PunjabCulture, #IndiaPakistan, #PartitionHistory, #WarisShah, #AajAakhanWarisShahNu, #PunjabiLanguage, #PakistanCulture, #LiberalPakistan, #ProgressiveIndia, #Gujranwala, #PunjabiIdentity, #SouthAsiaPolitics, #MazhabVsCulture, #MunirNiazi, #BorderStories, #PakistanDebate, #PunjabiWomen