El Sidd
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Kanjri banya zaat na ghatdee, menoo nach key yaar manavan dey?
manao manao
sannu ki
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Kanjri banya zaat na ghatdee, menoo nach key yaar manavan dey?
yeah.... a gut full of rotten crap
For once can you communicate without grouchiness, one-liners and sarcasms ??
manao manao
sannu ki
Nothing has made me happier than Pakistan reversing this headscarf abaya nonsense. This is imported nonsense.
The key to happiness is the Saanu Key.
If its not a safety concern, let people wear whatever they want. Clearly mentioning a particular part of dress is discrimination.
I think Pakistanis living in Pakistan dont even know what discrimination is as in everyday lives they are discriminated so much they lose the sense of the feeling.
for the government its almost like a religious practice this phrase.
unless ofcourse one is poor, he will only be exploited. but if he is poor and religious. well thats how economy works
This policy has worked out very well for those in Pakistan that matter. Why argue with success?
@jamahir
You are confusing burqa and hijab. We are talking of hijab.
Its not you honey. Its me.
You do realize i converse openly with others just not you.
isolationist survivors i guess.
for the government its almost like a religious practice this phrase.
unless ofcourse one is poor, he will only be exploited. but if he is poor and religious. well thats how economy works
and you lived with the Inuits to find the meaning of discrimination.
What do you think that people are breeding with vegetables here that they do not get it. If you do not give their rights, they kill you where you stand in Pakistan.
Sounds like you are living in an echo chamber. I think it will be hard for me to convince you on any subject.
And you should realize that I am not the first one to communicate with you. Instead, you are the one to initiate some one-liner with me.
I am not your psychologist.
I understood the meaning of discrimination after moving to Canada. We are discriminated in Pakistan on language, on color of our skin, on the area we live, on the car we drive, type of house, on our looks, on our English accent, what we are wearing on going to a particular shop or mall or a wedding. We are discriminated at so many levels in our country, we lose the meaning of this torture and accept it as routine.
This discrimination is not just in action but you hear people saying things about you or to you.
i am just hinting out improvement potential. the population still is 220 million 'officially' and most are poor and religious people. we can get to 7 percent growth easily
Why only 7 percent? Pakistan has great potential, as we all love to say.