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you're shameless and one of the worst troll here on PDF with no logic and commonsense @HostileInsurgentIgnored you, now get lost.
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you're shameless and one of the worst troll here on PDF with no logic and commonsense @HostileInsurgentIgnored you, now get lost.
How can one bring himself to receive those gift, when Kashmir has been unilaterally absorbed into India, is beyond my comprehension. What message are they trying to give the world? All is well? Or that Pakistan and India are going to solve their problems bilaterally?
Both of them would have buried the sweets near the border in some ditch. What's the point? These senseless actions have consequences in the digital age. India will be reporting on their news channel:
"Indian Army presenting sweets to Pak army even though they keep supporting Kashmiri terrorists"Does Pakistan have anything it can say while presenting sweets to Indian Army? Yes:
"Pak Army presents sweets to Indian soldiers after their battalion executes 3 Kashmiri freedom fighters"See, it doesn't make sense. Pakistan only hurts the Kashmiri sentiments, and their cause, when such niceties are exchanged. There is no room for such gestures between the two countries anymore. Period. Unless, however, they are willing to talk about Kashmir as the primary agenda.
Most likely in the bin
The horses on the Pakistan side and the pigs on the Indian side.Who eats these?
ISPR is saving money on the photographer.If i remember correctly pechli dafa be yahi pic lagi thi....
This is real or propaganda?
Knowing the BJP they most likely pitch Muslim soldiers on the border as Hindus can't fight. So exchange of sweets would be acceptable. Let the Indian army taste the sweetness now so they can taste PA army bitterness later.How can one bring himself to receive those gift, when Kashmir has been unilaterally absorbed into India, is beyond my comprehension. What message are they trying to give the world? All is well? Or that Pakistan and India are going to solve their problems bilaterally?
Both of them would have buried the sweets near the border in some ditch. What's the point? These senseless actions have consequences in the digital age. India will be reporting on their news channel:
"Indian Army presenting sweets to Pak army even though they keep supporting Kashmiri terrorists"Does Pakistan have anything it can say while presenting sweets to Indian Army? Yes:
"Pak Army presents sweets to Indian soldiers after their battalion executes 3 Kashmiri freedom fighters"See, it doesn't make sense. Pakistan only hurts the Kashmiri sentiments, and their cause, when such niceties are exchanged. There is no room for such gestures between the two countries anymore. Period. Unless, however, they are willing to talk about Kashmir as the primary agenda.
Bzzzzt.
I hardly think so. They are secretly consumed.
No desi person can deny the lure of sweets and mithai...
Next time you see a Bangladesh person, thank them for Inventing some of these sweets like Rasgulla and Gulab Jamun...
Premium Sweets in Toronto is a favorite anytime I'm in that city...
"Hindus can't fight" - Pakistan armed forces before every defeat since 1947Knowing the BJP they most likely pitch Muslim soldiers on the border as Hindus can't fight. So exchange of sweets would be acceptable. Let the Indian army taste the sweetness now so they can taste PA army bitterness later.
They really cant"Hindus can't fight" - Pakistan armed forces before every defeat since 1947
They really cant
I mean... Our wars together prove that. You tried 4 times and failed 4 times to gain a victory.
Tsk tsk
They abuse the sikh and the Muslim, but send them into battle to fight their wars. Amazing...I will agree with this and would have even if I was a Hindu.
Even Bangladeshi Muslim folks are far more aggressive than local Hindu folks.
Fighting is simply not in the Hindu blood...