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How many actual sanghis are present on this forum ?

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Why do you think these boys hide behind Hindu names. The parents are becoming more vigilant. You guys will obviously call it Islamophobia.
Because most Hindu (and tbh most non Muslim) families view us as 'the other'. Girls grow up with this mindset and view us with suspicion, at best.

Introducing myself directly often puts many cultured Hindus off their composure. They expect me to be a Pakistani. When they know I am Indian, they assume cold tones, if you know what I mean.
 
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What if I use my real name? Will it qualifies as Love Jihad or not?

It will still be Love Jihad but the girl is more likely to reject you.
Because most Hindu (and tbh most non Muslim) families view us as 'the other'. Girls grow up with this mindset and view us with suspicion, at best.

Introducing myself directly often puts many cultured Hindus off their composure. They expect me to be a Pakistani. When they know I am Indian, they assume cold tones, if you know what I mean.

You behave like others so people have become vary. The parents will keep a closer eye on Muslims trying to befriend their daughters because they (the Muslim boys) don't have any good intention
 
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The Romeo Squad of Yogi Adityanath works on that. We need such squads everywhere.

The Bajarang Dal also has people looking at court notices for court marriage. If they find anything suspicious they go and set things right.

Why do you think these boys hide behind Hindu names. The parents are becoming more vigilant. You guys will obviously call it Islamophobia.

That was not the question. But thanks anyway for that stirring endorsement of vigilantism. Obviously a democracy cannot function on such archaic principles of law and order. It is extra-judicial vigilantism that provides the backbone of society.

The question was, why are Hindu women so easily entrapped in such love trysts?
 
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You behave like others so people have become vary. The parents will keep a closer eye on Muslims trying to befriend their daughters because they (the Muslim boys) don't have any good intention

Soumitra Uncle, when you are 18, no boy has any good intention.

Sharif sirf woh hai jisko mauka nahi milta
 
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no, there were a few, all banned...

rest are just patriots, falsely labelled as sanghis.

we don't mind the label.

guru dutt (urdu expert), ranjeet (wanted to tear down qutub minar) and gadkari (babri demolisher, probably lol) and his online consort "Indrani" .... PDF captured but foolishly set free these rare murder hornets and king and queen cobras.

we'll pick up the slack best we can, but genuine certified sanghis, woh level hi alag hai

PDF bardasht nahi kar saka unka onslaught :P
every brahmin is a sanghi .
 
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bang Lore was the who use to put @Joe Shearer under control.

@Nilgiri use to be much active but has since become docile after repeated bans.

Yes, somehow, I never won an argument against Bang galore. When I found him again in another place, I was jumping with joy. Unfortunately, the place turned a right-winger.
 
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See... you lied once again

Saeed Anwar scored 194 against Indian in 1997 on 21st May and there was no EID on that day or any other day of that month. So stop lying mate...

21st May 1997: Saeed Anwar Floors India With Majestic 194
https://www.drikpanchang.com/calendars/indian/indiancalendar.html?year=1997
ok ok, maybe I was wrong.

wasn't religiously motivated, must've just gone randomly but I did do an Eid there as well... late 90's.. been a while !

but maybe it was the same tournament, against Zimbabwe.. was it ?

Jamia area was a different universe, and at the time, all Pepsi signs there were in not devnagri.. everything was urdu or something.

Because most Hindu (and tbh most non Muslim) families view us as 'the other'. Girls grow up with this mindset and view us with suspicion, at best.

Introducing myself directly often puts many cultured Hindus off their composure. They expect me to be a Pakistani. When they know I am Indian, they assume cold tones, if you know what I mean.
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ok ok, maybe I was wrong.

wasn't religiously motivated, must've just gone randomly but I did do an Eid there as well... late 90's.. been a while !

but maybe it was the same tournament, against Zimbabwe.. was it ?

Jamia area was a different universe, and at the time, all Pepsi signs there were in not devnagri.. everything was urdu or something.

Once I had a pleasure of visiting Baroda. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Gujarati. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Gujarati. I could not read a word.

Another time, I had the pleasure to visiting Coimbatore. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Tamil. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Tamil. I could not read a word.

Then there was this other time I visited Mangalore. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Kannada. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Kannada. I could not read a word.

Once when I was in Kolkota, I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Bengali. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Bengali. I could not read a word.
 
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Once I had a pleasure of visiting Baroda. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Gujarati. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Gujarati. I could not read a word.

Another time, I had the pleasure to visiting Coimbatore. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Tamil. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Tamil. I could not read a word.

Then there was this other time I visited Mangalore. I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Kannada. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Kannada. I could not read a word.

Once when I was in Kolkota, I was quite surprised to see all signs there were in Bengali. It was like I was in a different universe. Even the Limca sign was in Bengali. I could not read a word.
Then he sees something in Urdu and all hell breaks lose.
 
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