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That was an insult

I don't think it was an insult it was like
not interested in shaking hand with you tum Meri dosti ka qabil nhi tum ghatya shakhs ho
 
I was talking about calling each other hindu da putar that just isnt as offensive as sikh da putar

Calling someone "hindu di aulaad" will be considered as offensive as calling someone "Sikh di aulaad" in our areas, we are a crazy bunch of people in this regard so @Brass Knuckles is absolutely right. Same applies to calling someone "aulaad" of another caste (usually lower caste) is also regarded as abuse like "musalli di aulaad" etc. In fact this is one way of abusing your adversaries in punjabi language in our areas, you don't like someone call him "aulad" of some community that you know will "trigger" him.
 
Calling someone "hindu di aulaad" will be considered as offensive as calling someone "Sikh di aulaad" in our areas, we are a crazy bunch of people in this regard so @Brass Knuckles is absolutely right.
Hindu ki aulad I heard only once or twice in Daska mostly sikh da putar is used as an offensive term
 
Calling someone "hindu di aulaad" will be considered as offensive as calling someone "Sikh di aulaad" in our areas, we are a crazy bunch of people in this regard so @Brass Knuckles is absolutely right.

most of the time or all the time these words are used in lighter tone ya hansi mazak koi kisi rah chaltay ko to nhi kehta agar keh bhi da to bura nhi manaye ga
 
he is a Pee Pee Pee rat in PTI. I am telling you guys

Extremely unfortunate, that people, in responsible positions, start uttering, whatever comes in their filthy mind. I have not much problem with common people having different and varied views on such matters. But this rascal should realize that he is a federal minister and is taking about "Punjabi supremacy". This is a direct attack on the idea of Pakistan; where all the ethnic groups should be deemed to be of equal importance and significance.
 
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Hindu ki aulad I heard only once or twice in Daska mostly sikh da putar is used as an offensive term

Here in our area I've never heard anyone talking about Sikh rule
old people sometimes tell about Hindus like they were shopkeepers or were very kanjos etc

Extremely unfortunate

Do din pehlay bilawal sa galay Mila hai
 
Extremely unfortunate, that people, in responsible positions, start barking, whatever comes in their filthy mind. I have not much problem with common people having different and varied views on such matters. But this rascal should realize that he is a federal minister and is taking about "Punjabi supremacy". This is a direct attack on the idea of Pakistan; where all the ethnic groups should be deemed to be of equal importance and significance.

I am also shocked by his choice of words "symbol of Punjabi supremacy", this shows his nazzi mindset no different than PTM or BLA types.
 
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