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exactlyMost of my Hindu friends eat meat, of course strictly no beef for them.I only have one friend who is a pure vegetarian.
P.S. Please keep insulting comments about any religion limited to your brain box.
And 31 % is very big number & our elites (Marwaris, Jains) are pure Vegetarian.
If you are Bachelor & Non-Vegetarian & trying to rent a room, you are going to being treated as same as USA treated their Terrorists
then how come all Indian restaurants only serve veggies
is it common for urban Pakistanis to know and be friends with hindu, and other 'minority' people or it happens but it's still a bit of a novelty thing ?Most of my Hindu friends eat meat, of course strictly no beef for them.I only have one friend who is a pure vegetarian.
then how come all Indian restaurants only serve veggies
because if they served meat it would be a pakistan restaurant?
Bhai, to fir mutton biriyani, chicken kabab kya footpath pe serve hota hai???
is it common for urban Pakistanis to know and be friends with hindu, and other 'minority' people or it happens but it's still a bit of a novelty thing ?
because going by the stats, the minorities really are a small minority there.
i dont know but its not served in Indian restaurants, not in North America at least
Even with 50% mostly eat in weekends .Even this 31% is not genuine.
These kind of surveys (usually done by atention whore liberattis) ignore that nearly 70% of India is rural, and a Hindu/Jain village in rural area would be completely vegetarian simply due to non-availability of meat (non-existence of butchers).
31% would be Urban figure. Consolidated figure would be close to 50%.
What the Pakistanis and the likes of the author of OP don't realise that even the Non Vegetarians don't eat Non Veg dailySimply because India's per capita meat consumption is only 3% of other western country and country like pakistan. We are at the bottom of the pyramid of per capita meat consumption.