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Pakistan Beats India in Kabbadi to Win Gold

not really, Pakistani websites, forum boards, news paper comments section are quiet welcoming and friendly to Indian visitors. Meanwhile, for a Pakistani to post on a Indian website is akin to getting yourself and your family abused, cussed at and obviously referees giving the indian players a total green signal. That's why I wouldn't visit or post on hostile and intolerent indian websites, which are mostly all, and so woudn't majority of other Pakistanis.

You and your family would be abused if you are visiting a "moderate" Indian website or forum. Or else you shouldn't be surprised if you find people abusing Islam and Muslims as a whole. :)
 
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STICK TO THE TOPIC..
Otherwise Ill start some kabaddi Kung fu using infractions... and trust me..my Kung fu is good.
 
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for whatever that was worth! :rofl:



BBC News - India Kabbadi players fail doping test

Nine Kabbadi players in India have tested positive for a banned substance, bringing the number of failed tests up to 19 out of 50 over a month.

The tests were being carried by India's National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) ahead of next month's Kabbadi World Cup tournament in the state of Punjab.

Analysts say doping has become a major issue in India and authorities have had to impose stern testing regimes.

In July several Indian track and field athletes failed routine drugs tests.

Those athletes denied taking steroids and said that vitamin pills may have been to blame for the positive tests.

The samples with prohibited substances were taken during selection trials ahead of the second kabbadi World Cup tournament to be held in Punjab.

India's anti-doping agency decided to test every single player participating in the event. All those who tested positive have been suspended, the agency said.

Kabbadi is a very popular sport across South Asia. It involves two seven-member teams and in the game one "raider" enters the opposing team's half of a pitch to wrestle or tag opponents before returning back to his side.

But while he is "tagging" his opponents he has to hold his breath and chant "kabbadi kabbadi".
 
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