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Is that the best you can come up with? Try harder next time.run baby run first you quote me and now running-jumping like Hanuman. this is what i expected
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Is that the best you can come up with? Try harder next time.run baby run first you quote me and now running-jumping like Hanuman. this is what i expected
who says that was best? you are just replying for the sake of reply and nothing elseIs that the best you can come up with? Try harder next time.
who says that was best? you are just replying for the sake of reply and nothing else
4 year old thread by another member, again posted with same title
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/understanding-indias-pakistanophobia.342783/
There are more than one1 Manishankar ayer is not equal to 1.25 billion Indians
Lol! Shove it up somewhere. I don't care what you can google out of the internet. My contention was on the specific point and if you can prove I'm wrong, do that, else stop quoting me to explain Gujrat riot. Ciao!
News for you. It didn't
But what about this counter: at least Pakistan does not name herself on the basis of river which belongs to another?I think it cuts both ways - possibly and here I have to disagree with @Indus Priest King which seems like a sin considering his nickname but I would say this 'obsession' is more in Pakistan. Mind. Ever so slightly.
- How many businesses have you come across ran by Indians that are branded or even mention the name "Pakistan"?
- How many Indian celebraties move to Pakistan to act/sing etc
- etc
- How many Indians will include the name "Pakistan" when discussing something purely native?
Pakistanis love india , you want to say?
TBH I have been to various parts of India with my mother (Pakistani origin) and my father (Indian origin "Muhajir"). There really seems to be no "Pakistani obsession" with the average Indian. When asked and my mother responded that her family hails from Karachi, the average response in India is "great mangoes there". The average Pakistani I meet aboard however does seem to have some kind of Indian obsession. It borders between love and hate. Now that I am married to an Indian, my view may be biased so please take it with a pinch of salt
The denial makes it even better. Pakistani elections are being talked about by Indian media. Meanwhile I can barely name who the opposition leader is in india let alone a minister.
Even world cup matches in cricket defines India's obsession. The rest of tge world count how many world cups they've won...Indians count how many times they've beaten Pakistan.
Lol. Obsessed af.