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Bhangee inferiorty complex is indeed complex, they want to associate themselfs with someone who they are not. No wonder bollywood dont even look at 98% of bhangees like yourself, they would rather hire someone from Pakistan despite hating us. And right now Bharat is known for rapes all over the world and seem to be proud of it. No wonder you keep coming back on Pakistani forum, as i said before bhangee inferiority complex is indeed complex.



You could come up with 1 actor name, and Amitabh himself is half-punjabi. lollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

Please bhangees tell bollywood to give chances to 98% of population.

Haha bhangee is an interesting choice of word, since we know most of the in punjab who converted to islam were lower castes, bhangees and chmaras who previously used to clean toilets fo hindus.

I see some pakistanis still fondly remember their shyt soaked past :lol:
 
Haha bhangee is an interesting choice of word, since we know most of the in punjab who converted to islam were lower castes, bhangees and chmaras who previously used to clean toilets fo hindus.

I see some pakistanis still fondly remember their shyt soaked past :lol:

Conversion didn't change anything for them.

They are still Ajlaf, second class Muslims.
 
Yeah I guess thats a of pakistanis carry fake Hindu names like chaudhry, rajput, rana, to hide their low origins like bhangees , my I havent heard this word used so much India as I have seen pakistanis use it.

Seems they just wanna associate with us since arabs dont give them enough respect
 
Yeah I guess thats a of pakistanis carry fake Hindu names like chaudhry, rajput, rana, to hide their low origins like bhangees , my I havent heard this word used so much India as I have seen pakistanis use it.

Seems they just wanna associate with us since arabs dont give them enough respect

The issue is more acute among Punjabis. They have the biggest identity crisis.

You know, they are ashamed of their language to an extent that it can't be spoken in Punjab assembly? Just 2% of them can read and write it.

They all are fake Arabs and carry these fake names. They also try to be Arains or other Arab/Turk/Afghan/Persian origins...
 
The issue is more acute among Punjabis. They have the biggest identity crisis.

You know, they are ashamed of their language to an extent that it can't be spoken in Punjab assembly? Just 2% of them can read and write it.

They all are fake Arabs and carry these fake names. They also try to be Arains or other Arab/Turk/Afghan/Persian origins...

Havent seen this much shit on PDF since ages coming from a self proclaimed genius sitting a thousand miles from Punjab.... :lol:

Im a Baluch and have lived in several cities of Punjab for quiet a long time... and reading this crap from some south indian mallu or whatever... All I can do is laugh at "indian experts" like you...


Damn you are lame... :rofl:
 
Havent seen this much shit on PDF since ages coming from a self proclaimed genius sitting a thousand miles from Punjab.... :lol:

Im a Baluch and have lived in several cities of Punjab for quiet a long time... and reading this crap from some south indian mallu or whatever... All I can do is laugh at "indian experts" like you...

Damn you are lame... :rofl:

I am a North Indian from former United Indian Punjab. I am not a racist but really have contempt for people like you who try to be racists. Such folks are the lowest of the low scum as far as I am concerned.

Not sure why such pathetic hate filled, self loathing zombies obsess with where an Indian is from! We are just Indians and our state has nothing to do with anything for foreigners like you. I am closer to a person from Kanyakumari and share nothing with a Pakistani Punjabi even though he may speak my language.

Now regarding what I mentioned about Pakistani Punjabis, here are some links:

And yet, Pakistani Punjabis must be the only linguistic group in the world that has a dismissive--even derogatory--attitude towards their own language. I have lived in or visited a number of countries. I have talked to countless Punjabis both in Pakistan and outside. Most of them, Pakistani Punjabis wherever they may actually reside, are willingly, even proudly, dumping their own language in favor of Urdu.

The most aggressive anti-Punjabi-ists come from the educated and semi-educated classes. As soon as they acquire the most minimal academic advancement, the first thing they do is jettison their natural language. I have never seen or heard of an educated, or even semi-educated, Punjabi parent who is willing to communicate with his or her own child in their native tongue. Rather, they strongly discourage and often rebuke their children if they even suspect that they might be talking to other children in Punjabi, because speaking Punjabi is considered a mark of crudeness and bad manners.

A young child speaking Punjabi is at best an amusing curiosity for adult Punjabis. In a posh social or academic gathering anyone speaking that language is either trying to be funny or himself soon becomes the butt of jokes. A poet who writes in Punjabi finds an audience predisposed only to ribald entertainment.

Pakistani Punjabis' negative attitude towards their language can be demonstrated by the fact that there is not a single newspaper or magazine published in Punjabi for the 60 million-plus Punjabi speakers. Historically, every Punjabi journalistic venture has died soon after its launching. The latest venture was a daily newspaper, Sajjan ("Friend"), edited and published by Hussain Naqi, an Urdu-speaking Indian emigrant. It only lasted a few months. Yet, all the regional and provincial languages like Sindhi and Pushto have a proud history of publication. Sindhi, a minor language compared with Punjabi, can boast scores of daily newspapers and periodicals. Yet, while Pakistani Punjabis can certainly speak their language, they can neither read nor write it. I estimate that not more than two percent of Punjabis can read or write Punjabi. Add to this the fact that, after Urdu speakers, Punjabis on average are the most literate group in Pakistan and you see what irony there is.

http://www.gowanusbooks.com/punjabi.htm

Also watch this. They have some interesting comments for dark Balochis like you too. ;)

 
I am a North Indian from former United Indian Punjab. I am not a racist but really have contempt for people like you who try to be racists. Such folks are the lowest of the low scum as far as I am concerned.

Not sure why such pathetic hate filled, self loathing zombies obsess with where an Indian is from! We are just Indians and our state has nothing to do with anything for foreigners like you. I am closer to a person from Kanyakumari and share nothing with a Pakistani Punjabi even though he may speak my language.

Now regarding what I mentioned about Pakistani Punjabis, here are some links:

And yet, Pakistani Punjabis must be the only linguistic group in the world that has a dismissive--even derogatory--attitude towards their own language. I have lived in or visited a number of countries. I have talked to countless Punjabis both in Pakistan and outside. Most of them, Pakistani Punjabis wherever they may actually reside, are willingly, even proudly, dumping their own language in favor of Urdu.

The most aggressive anti-Punjabi-ists come from the educated and semi-educated classes. As soon as they acquire the most minimal academic advancement, the first thing they do is jettison their natural language. I have never seen or heard of an educated, or even semi-educated, Punjabi parent who is willing to communicate with his or her own child in their native tongue. Rather, they strongly discourage and often rebuke their children if they even suspect that they might be talking to other children in Punjabi, because speaking Punjabi is considered a mark of crudeness and bad manners.

A young child speaking Punjabi is at best an amusing curiosity for adult Punjabis. In a posh social or academic gathering anyone speaking that language is either trying to be funny or himself soon becomes the butt of jokes. A poet who writes in Punjabi finds an audience predisposed only to ribald entertainment.

Pakistani Punjabis' negative attitude towards their language can be demonstrated by the fact that there is not a single newspaper or magazine published in Punjabi for the 60 million-plus Punjabi speakers. Historically, every Punjabi journalistic venture has died soon after its launching. The latest venture was a daily newspaper, Sajjan ("Friend"), edited and published by Hussain Naqi, an Urdu-speaking Indian emigrant. It only lasted a few months. Yet, all the regional and provincial languages like Sindhi and Pushto have a proud history of publication. Sindhi, a minor language compared with Punjabi, can boast scores of daily newspapers and periodicals. Yet, while Pakistani Punjabis can certainly speak their language, they can neither read nor write it. I estimate that not more than two percent of Punjabis can read or write Punjabi. Add to this the fact that, after Urdu speakers, Punjabis on average are the most literate group in Pakistan and you see what irony there is.

http://www.gowanusbooks.com/punjabi.htm

Also watch this. They have some interesting comments for dark Balochis like you too. ;)


Lmao ... what an asshole this guy is... carry on your nonsense ... mr marasi..

Im sure you know more abt Punjabis than a (Racist "dark " Balochi) like me.. :rofl:
 
LMAO..
Bad news for pakistan and great for India..
5 million .that's huge no. what will pakistanis do about it.If all this will continue it will end up threatening the existence of Pakistan.
This is the greater plan played by India and may end up resulting Akhand Bharat..:lol::lol::lol:
:sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
Haha bhangee is an interesting choice of word, since we know most of the in punjab who converted to islam were lower castes, bhangees and chmaras who previously used to clean toilets fo hindus.

I see some pakistanis still fondly remember their shyt soaked past :lol:

That is an interesting theory of why so many Pakistanis use words that we in India never use or hardly use.

Words like bhangee, chamar, musallah (used for a new convert by musalmaans who had been converted earlier)...

While they don't have any concept of political correctness, your theory seems to hold more water.
 
LMAO..
Bad news for pakistan and great for India..
5 million .that's huge no. what will pakistanis do about it.If all this will continue it will end up threatening the existence of Pakistan.
This is the greater plan played by India and may end up resulting Akhand Bharat..:lol::lol::lol:
:sarcastic::sarcastic:

You don't know that Indira Gandhi even declared the plan in a speech that only some Pakistanis heard.

As they are the only ones who heard her talk something after the 1971 war. ;)
 
You don't know that Indira Gandhi even declared the plan in a speech that only some Pakistanis heard.
As they are the only ones who heard her talk something after the 1971 war.
I don't understand the pakistani hypocrisy, they say they don't like bollywood, but Pak turns out to the largest earner for bolly outside india. they play indian music and drama and then while asked they just deny it..:tup:
Hypocrisy at it's best...:pakistan:
 
dude why so mad ??? u are clearly trying to take this thread to another dimension...chill and do not use derogatory words please


thank you
bhangees is derogatory? But dont you people drink that "derogatory" stuff? :unsure:

Sorry just got curious
 
The issue is more acute among Punjabis. They have the biggest identity crisis.

You know, they are ashamed of their language to an extent that it can't be spoken in Punjab assembly?
Wow.
Thats shocking. Pakistani Punjab does not use its own language Punjabi in its own Assembly?
 
bhangees is derogatory? But dont you people drink that "derogatory" stuff? :unsure:

Sorry just got curious

Bhangi is a so called "untouchable" caste, not someone who consumes Bhang. They were sweepers/cleaners traditionally.
 
Bhangi is a so called "untouchable" caste, not someone who consumes Bhang. They were sweepers/cleaners traditionally.
Oh sorry...

The issue is more acute among Punjabis. They have the biggest identity crisis.

You know, they are ashamed of their language to an extent that it can't be spoken in Punjab assembly? Just 2% of them can read and write it.

They all are fake Arabs and carry these fake names. They also try to be Arains or other Arab/Turk/Afghan/Persian origins...

So when did you manage to sit in the Punjab assembly? BTW, when was your last visit to Pakistan? :pop:

You dont need to try...maybe in India you need to "try" but not in Pakistan coz we are diverse (Arab, Turk, Afghan, Persian) and damn proud about it...Maybe those who did enter into their neighboring land, conquered it didnt choose to live in India and stayed in Pakistan hence our diversity :unsure: But many are also purely from Pakistani land without any mixtures and they are also damn proud of it...
Stop being jealous and stop burning or the rest of the PDF Indians may need to throw your ashes into Gnaga :flame:

As for fake "Arab" names...Well, thats our choice to be named Arabic nothing wrong with thath I havent heard you burn about John Abraham (not very Indian sounding is that).....what exactly is your business in that? We dont call ourselves Ram or Krishna and then go yo man I am an atheist :rofl:
 
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