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RIP to the two jawans on our side, this is the cost we have to pay every now and then...

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Talked to a very reliable source. It's all fu**ing B.S, there was no surgical strike. It was an artillery blitz, a ceasefire violation which the Indians are masking as surgical strikes.

Surgical strike attributes to air strikes, this was just a violation of LOC with mortars and small arms. We replied in the same.

Hav Juma Khan was from 8 NLI. This attack happened on a small observation post at Tata Pani near Kotli AK. The attack was repulsed with 1 martyred and 1 injured with confirm 6 Indian casualties.

In total they tried infiltration at 4 locations. All repulsed.
@Side-Winder ,@Arsalan , others....
 
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CELEBRITIES
Shaan Shahid Criticizes Pakistani Celebrities Who are Not Showing Support for Pakistan Army
While most of the Pakistani celebrities remain mum about India’s ban on Pakistani artists and the surgical strike across the LoC on Pakistan occupied Kashmir, Lollywood’s evergreen hero, Shaan Shahid have finally shared his views regarding the burning matter!

Amidst rising controversies, Shaan took to Facebook and deemed it as shameful that superstars of the nation showed no support to Pakistan army.







The timeless hero bluntly stated that all pro-Indian actors do not want to threaten their relationship with directors across the border!

shaan-shahid-2-1.jpg

Other than Shan, Hamza Ali Abbasi is amongst the first to speak his heart out on social media.

Soon after the attack across the LoC yesterday, Abbasi took to Facebook to express his views on the matter and urged the entertainment fraternity to boycott Bollywood.
Soon after the attack across the LoC yesterday, Abbasi took to Facebook to express his views on the matter and urged the entertainment fraternity to boycott Bollywood.





Meanwhile, Shahid Afridi is encouraging India and Pakistan to make peace and not war!
http://www.brandsynario.com/shaan-s...lebrities-not-showing-support-pakistani-army/
@Moonlight @django @The Sandman
 
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CELEBRITIES
Shaan Shahid Criticizes Pakistani Celebrities Who are Not Showing Support for Pakistan Army
While most of the Pakistani celebrities remain mum about India’s ban on Pakistani artists and the surgical strike across the LoC on Pakistan occupied Kashmir, Lollywood’s evergreen hero, Shaan Shahid have finally shared his views regarding the burning matter!

Amidst rising controversies, Shaan took to Facebook and deemed it as shameful that superstars of the nation showed no support to Pakistan army.







The timeless hero bluntly stated that all pro-Indian actors do not want to threaten their relationship with directors across the border!

shaan-shahid-2-1.jpg

Other than Shan, Hamza Ali Abbasi is amongst the first to speak his heart out on social media.

Soon after the attack across the LoC yesterday, Abbasi took to Facebook to express his views on the matter and urged the entertainment fraternity to boycott Bollywood.
Soon after the attack across the LoC yesterday, Abbasi took to Facebook to express his views on the matter and urged the entertainment fraternity to boycott Bollywood.





Meanwhile, Shahid Afridi is encouraging India and Pakistan to make peace and not war!
http://www.brandsynario.com/shaan-s...lebrities-not-showing-support-pakistani-army/
@Moonlight @django @The Sandman
This man is a true patriot.Bravo to him.
 
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Meanwhile, Shahid Afridi is encouraging India and Pakistan to make peace and not war!

He is correct in saying that. Absolutely correct.
 
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What is your father doing in Hunza, btw Jiglot river :tup:.

Cool, just thought I'd ask, just in case. When you need it, there's no one coming. When you don't need it, everyone's coming.

A couple of his friends there were getting impatient with him since he hadn't visited for a while. He was being hosted by the NLI at Bunji near Jaghlot, I hope he brings the pictures of the 1948 war memorabilia that he promised, and that cigarette burnt portrait of Quid-e-Azam. Would be fun to share them here.
 
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