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Sad situation at wahga border

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How can I snatch away this glorious deed away from you all?

I will definitely try and record it from our side when your folks are doing Naarebaazi in favour of Niazi and post it here.

Nobody is going there. Didn't you see the video or the title of the video.
 
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How do you know? Were you there?

Or you could be right. On the Indian side they distribute marijuana. You see the way Indians are dancing and celebrating. Has to be under influence.

Wouldn't be much of a surprise. Most Indian occupation forces in Kashmir, Assam and Manipur are under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
 
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Wouldn't be much of a surprise. Most Indian occupation forces in Kashmir, Assam and Manipur are under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Most of Pakistan is run by people under the influence of alcohol and drugs
 
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Don't think so, this is pretty common. The last time I went to Wahga/Attari border in 2014, same thing happened. Pakistanis went back after the ceremony, Indians in a horde came close the border "to see Pakistan from close".
What was it that they wanted to see, in 2014? Why does Pakistan fascinate Indians so?

Do Indians still try to catch a glimpse of a Pakistan in the hordes they did in 2014?

Do Indians feel Pakistan is still some kind of missing piece to their identity? Not Kashmir but the Indus Valley? That their ancestors once lived in or passed through the Indus Valley and seek to reconcile their understanding of themselves with the land and people of the Indus Valley today?



As for the situation at Wagha, it can’t be a surprise most people don’t want to go see the show when what is happening in the country, economically and politically, is so emotionally draining.
 
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Wouldn't be much of a surprise. Most Indian occupation forces in Kashmir, Assam and Manipur are under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
Only Alcohol is provided to Indian soldiers at subsidised rates .
 
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Because cameras are not allowed from our side , indian are mocking at us from their side of the border

I am sorry, where is it mentioned or implied about Indians are mocking at Pakistan?

Is there circus?
Why should we go there?

Exactly...I am of the opinion that these Army-related shows at the border should be stopped. I do not why such kind of craziness is even allowed to be exercised by both nations for so long.

Wagah border should have been turned into a place where people from both countries can see each other's art, culture or some kind of exhibition where people can visit.
 
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Nobody wants to see illegal occupied forces. Pakistan is Makbooza since gora left. The fact that it is always the politician that gets sentenced and not one four star general should tell a thing. Bloody occupiers.
 
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What was it that they wanted to see, in 2014? Why does Pakistan fascinate Indians so?

Do Indians still try to catch a glimpse of a Pakistan in the hordes they did in 2014?

Do Indians feel Pakistan is still some kind of missing piece to their identity? Not Kashmir but the Indus Valley? That their ancestors once lived in or passed through the Indus Valley and seek to reconcile their understanding of themselves with the land and people of the Indus Valley today?



As for the situation at Wagha, it can’t be a surprise most people don’t want to go see the show when what is happening in the country, economically and politically, is so emotionally draining.
Is it surprising for you ? If you know that once upon a time your ancestors lived and died for thousands of years in the land across the border ?

Nobody wants to see illegal occupied forces. Pakistan is Makbooza since gora left. The fact that it is always the politician that gets sentenced and not one four star general should tell a thing. Bloody occupiers.
It is habit of people in our subcontinent from thousands of years to admire their perpetrators , attackers , exploiters , and men who rule them . People are suffering from stockholm syndrome .
 
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What was it that they wanted to see, in 2014? Why does Pakistan fascinate Indians so?

Do Indians still try to catch a glimpse of a Pakistan in the hordes they did in 2014?
Out of curiosity we went close, Indians somehow are fascinated by getting close to borders I've noticed. Borders and their passes become tourist spots in India.

Do Indians feel Pakistan is still some kind of missing piece to their identity? Not Kashmir but the Indus Valley? That their ancestors once lived in or passed through the Indus Valley and seek to reconcile their understanding of themselves with the land and people of the Indus Valley today?
You're just overthinking, its nothing like that. People from India get close out of curiosity/excitement because getting close to border is a normal thing for Lahoris, not for tourists who come from Delhi/Mumbai etc.
 
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What was it that they wanted to see, in 2014? Why does Pakistan fascinate Indians so?

Do Indians still try to catch a glimpse of a Pakistan in the hordes they did in 2014?

Do Indians feel Pakistan is still some kind of missing piece to their identity? Not Kashmir but the Indus Valley? That their ancestors once lived in or passed through the Indus Valley and seek to reconcile their understanding of themselves with the land and people of the Indus Valley today?



As for the situation at Wagha, it can’t be a surprise most people don’t want to go see the show when what is happening in the country, economically and politically, is so emotionally draining.

Pakistan and its idea of being a nation is in complete contrast to become any kind of identity for India or Bharat. So the short answer is no. We respect Pakistan as an independent nation.
 
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