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Pakistan isnt responsible for their brain. They should've known better.It's Pakistan's fault to let Kashmiris follow the path which paletenians followed. And hence no freedom till to date. Nagaland will be a great example.
Kashmiris love us, and they follow us. If we prove to be fools of superlative degree then it's not their fault.Pakistan isnt responsible for their brain. They should've known better.
Yes, we know all about the events of yesterday. The Nagas in Manipur hosted their flag in your state whilst you fake Sanamahi Kangleipak cucks were left bewildered. Bet you were too ashamed to join the Patriot's Day programme too! Nagas will eat you for breakfast, lunch and dinner, so grow a brain(and a pair) and support N Biren Singh in his endeavours.Nagaland & Manipur
Then they should fight for it, simple as that and that doesnt mean throwing stones...Kashmiris love us, and they follow us. If we prove to be fools of superlative degree then it's not their fault.
Yes, we know all about the events of yesterday. The Nagas in Manipur hosted their flag in your state whilst you fake Sanamahi Kangleipak cucks were left bewildered. Bet you were too ashamed to join the Patriot's Day programme too! Nagas will eat you for breakfast, lunch and dinner, so grow a brain(and a pair) and support N Biren Singh in his endeavours.
I don't need any lectures from you about the Nagas and the Meiteis. I categorically emphasised on the Naga flag being raised in the Naga populated areas of your state of Manipur. What are you fake Sanamahis gonna do about that, must give you sleepless nights thinking about the possible outcomes of the Peace Accord. In any case, both the Naga groups and your titular royal made it amply clear that it was a part of your cultural identity and not any anti India demonstration.Naga and meitei aren't same and aren't concentrated in same region, naga inhibit hill areas while meetei only reside in plains of the valley .
Then they should fight for it, simple as that and that doesnt mean throwing stones...
They never truly fought the pak army, just maybe some misguided shiz like those all over Pakistan, but not as people. They gave always sided with Pakistan. I doubt the ex.tribals are intrested in any more war, unless the kashmiris start to rise up and ask for help. Otherwise it's all just blah blahRifelain kon dega.
Apne mamus and chachoos ko kaho thora nazar e karam kashmir ki taraf bhi karen.
Darre men itne weapons bnate rehte hain. Pehle russio ko bhagaya aur ab amreekion ko. Aur Pak fouj se bhi panga liya. Kabaliyoon ko jagao marra.
(Wese Pakistan me mujhe aik punjabi cuz im myself and pathans barre hi dalair air nidarr lagte hain)
Power to pakhtoons yo.
They never truly fought the pak army, just maybe some misguided shiz like those all over Pakistan, but not as people. They gave always sided with Pakistan. I doubt the ex.tribals are intrested in any more war, unless the kashmiris start to rise up and ask for help. Otherwise it's all just blah blah
Naga flag being raised in manipur isn't a problem ,Nagas has been part of manipur;the hill areas where nagas occupy has it's own flag where as the plainsmen have their's own. manipur don't have one unanimous flag.I don't need any lectures from you about the Nagas and the Meiteis. I categorically emphasised on the Naga flag being raised in the Naga populated areas of your state of Manipur. What are you fake Sanamahis gonna do about that, must give you sleepless nights thinking about the possible outcomes of the Peace Accord. In any case, both the Naga groups and your titular royal made it amply clear that it was a part of your cultural identity and not any anti India demonstration.
Who knows what's to come, honestly. War isnt pretty but if its forced on you then you have to fight full heartedlyI know about pak fauj aspect. Well aware.
Yaar tribals k beghair maza nai ana. They are our main heroes when it comes to Kashmir and Afghan G had of 70s 80s and 90s.