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First time in UN history, 2 Central Indian languages used in the UN. Great. Does Bangladesh also use Bengali? That would make it 3.
 
Urdu is a language of military precision.

Urdu should be the language of choice as it is the National language
 
Kisi haal me khush nae hyn.Allah bhalla kry aisy logo ka.
 
First time in UN history, 2 Central Indian languages used in the UN. Great. Does Bangladesh also use Bengali? That would make it 3.

Urdu, an Indian language?

@Talwar e Pakistan @Kambojaric @UnitedPak
 
You need to pay for the translations if you do not use an official UN language to give a speech
 
First time in UN history, 2 Central Indian languages used in the UN. Great. Does Bangladesh also use Bengali? That would make it 3.
Urdu is a mixture of persian, turkish n arabic, keep ur shit indian languages to urself.
 
First time in UN history, 2 Central Indian languages used in the UN. Great. Does Bangladesh also use Bengali? That would make it 3.

Indeed congratulations to bharatis..

Urdu is a mixture of persian, turkish n arabic, keep ur shit indian languages to urself.

Doesn't change the fact that it was originated in central Bharat.

 
Indeed congratulations to bharatis..



Doesn't change the fact that it was originated in central Bharat.
There was no baharat when it originated, it was part of dar u islam, the mughal empire and after that the british raj, bharat is what u got after independence.
 
Bus keerey nikalne aty hain desi sahafiyun ko
 
Urdu is a mixture of persian, turkish n arabic, keep ur shit indian languages to urself.
Do you want to own Punjabi language

or you are putting Punjabi in the basket of $hit Indian languages too :p:
 
Do you want to own Punjabi language

or you are putting Punjabi in the basket of $hit Indian languages too :p:
WELL rANJIT sINGH WAS FROM OUR gUJRANWALA, ..
Guru Nanak was also from Pakistan..so yes.
 
Excellent reply by SMQ. It becomes even more appealing knowing the fact he can speak English fluently and he does speak when necessary but at such an official event, selection of Urdu as a language was perfect and it should have always been the case. IK did both his speeches in Urdu so it shows PTIs dedication to promote national language and boost nation dignity through actions. Long Live Pakistan, Long Live Imran Khan.
 
So I was right.

Cheers, Doc
 
Excellent reply by SMQ. It becomes even more appealing knowing the fact he can speak English fluently and he does speak when necessary but at such an official event, selection of Urdu as a language was perfect and it should have always been the case. IK did both his speeches in Urdu so it shows PTIs dedication to promote national language and boost nation dignity through actions. Long Live Pakistan, Long Live Imran Khan.

He is an actor.

He made a wrong career choice
 
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