Let the terrorists die, and let there be security and peace in the province then we will develop Balochistan.
Who will want to spend money on that province where foreigners are kidnapped, own Pakistani Muslims are killed for belonging to different ethnic groups, where Hazara Shias are killed...
And we're not Pakistanis? Why do Baloch terrorists get away with murder of Punjabi Pakistanis in Balochistan Province. Why do people give sympathy to those BLA terrorists? Let Pakistan Army kill all the terrorists in that province.
If we the people of Punjab Province dont own our province then who does.
If Baloch can get away with murder of Punjabis in Balochistan province then why should we allow Baloch to enter Punjab Province.
If your Baloch friend is anti-pakistan and sitting in Lahore, then tell him to get the f* out of my home province.
No one is denying there are anti-pakistan elements in Balochistan. BLA terrorists have killed many non-baloch in Balochistan province, its us Punjabis who welcome everyone in our...
I guess I was wrong. According to this article, no chicken either. McDonald in India is all vegetarian :bad:
Where's The Beef?
By Erin Petrun
It's got the same old golden arches, the same efficient counter help slinging cheap eats, just the way they do everywhere from Poughkeepsie to Port...
In India, where the high Hindu population means that beef is not common, the Big Mac was renamed the Maharaja Mac and was originally made with lamb instead of beef; however, along with the company's other items it is now made from chicken.
Big Mac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Qazi Isa with garlands greeting Quaid-e-Azam - Quetta
Quaid-e-Azam and Miss Jinnah with Qazi Isa and Mrs Isa
Quaid-e-Azam with the tribal leaders at Quetta
Quaid-e-Azam addresses the Sibi Darbar, 1948
Quaid-e-Azam meeting supporters at Quetta Railway Station in 1945
With Fatima Jinnah on arrival at Quetta (July,1943)
Quaid-e-Azam leading a procession in Quetta (1943)
Quaid-e-Azam with members of Muslim Students Federation, Quetta
Quaid-e-Azam With a group of Quetta Students
'Beef Festival' in India Sets Off Outrage and Misogyny
A "beef festival" organized last month by Dalit (or low-caste) student groups at Osmania University in the south Indian city of Hyderabad ended up not only provoking the very violence and repression it sought to draw attention to, but...