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Indian wife refuses to leave sick Pakistani husband at Dubai ICU

Well my friends from Bangalore, so maybe thats how people dress there?

I dont know

I have stayed in Bangalore for more than 2 years. Nothing like that. I guess your friends from Bangalore were party guyz and ventured more at night near to Night Clubs!!
 
Well my friends from Bangalore, so maybe thats how people dress there?

I dont know


Depends. Not wholly incorrect. Salwar Kameez is worn but not seen as particularly stylish wear(especially on non-traditional occasions) Most of the "hip crowd" would not chose that if meeting with friends. But again, the city is 10 million strong, so anything said about the whole city is just "generalising".
 
Well my friends from Bangalore, so maybe thats how people dress there?

I dont know

Not true man. My wife loots me monthly in catching up with the latest Shalwar Kameezs in Commercial Street. Like @nick_indian was saying, people with expensive clothing get the better looks.

On Topic though. Any charity helping these people?
 
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Nothing to do with race, color or nationality; Bond of married couple !! :coffee:
 
a wife will always stay with her husband- its a fact-

No offense mate, but let me know what you had for smoking before saying that. I bet it's so good, even I would like to have it. :lol:
 
If Sania Mirza can easily go to Pakistan, bcs of her marrying a Pakistani....whats wrong with allowing an old lady into the country..or is it that such facilities are allowed only for the well heeled.

Big deal! most south asian girls wont....thats why my mum says "never marry a white girl" :sleep:

Any proof...
 
Why do you think this "love story" is being publicized, Sir?

Unfortunately primarily as a filler in the news paper. Not to raise money - they didn't give any means to donate any money. Random donations are against the law in UAE, anyway.

She can approach both Indian and Pakistani consulates in Dubai, they have kept some amounts on the side for helping out Overseas Pakistanis in need.
 
Unfortunately primarily as a filler in the news paper. Not to raise money - they didn't give any means to donate any money. Random donations are against the law in UAE, anyway.

She can approach both Indian and Pakistani consulates in Dubai, they have kept some amounts on the side for helping out Overseas Pakistanis in need.

UAE prohibits donations by law under some circumstances? What is a "random" donation as compared to a regular donation? Isn't it the right of a Muslim to donate in the name of Allah however he or she pleases?
 
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