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Sir Imran Khan at Interfaith League's Christmas Dinner

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Tell me something, when Imran khan says drone strikes kill innocent civilians (which they do) and constantly does dharnas, is he whining?

you just compared yourself with Sir Imran Khan, :lol: you being funny and stupid as always...

Imran Khan is doing something, you whine like a muhalay ki aurat all the time against Sir Imran Khan for whatever he do or say..

go whine in front of your Mera Sultan !!

@Leader

Some angry people here...never mind. :D

Yar even if this cult or sect is given everything, they will still whine about discrimination, I hold nothing against them, but seriously they are brainwashed that way, just to whine...

p.s. you know I was victimized here by a member for being a Qadiyani, but I stood my ground, and didnt say what he wanted me to say.. yet this cult or sect members whine all the time.
 
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you just compared yourself with Sir Imran Khan, :lol: you being funny and stupid as always...

Imran Khan is doing something, you whine like a muhalay ki aurat all the time against Sir Imran Khan for whatever he do or say..

go whine in front of your Mera Sultan !!



Yar even if this cult or sect is given everything, they will still whine of discrimination, I hold nothing against them, but seriously they are brainwashed that way, just to whine...


Talking of cults, if it true if someone leaves your cult you kill them?

Okay, back to topic. :coffee:
You need to take that Mandela's picture off, you behave in a way that is polar opposite to Mandela's teaching about equality and fairness.
 
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Sir, normally is used in Pakistan as a term of respect and less as a title of honor like in the UK.


Sir was an honor bestowed by Britisher to Indians who were loyal to the crown in preindependence era. Indian constitution banned that word to be used officially. I do not know about Pakistan. I think that the word is used by Fanboys of Imran to respect him more than what he deserves.
 
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Sir was an honor bestowed by Britisher to Indians who were loyal to the crown in preindependence era. Indian constitution banned that word to be used officially. I do not know about Pakistan. I think that the word is used by Fanboys of Imran to respect him more than what he deserves.

I know what Sir means... o_O, and I know a fair bit of British and Raj history myself, it was not just awarded to Indians during the RAJ, it was awarded to anyone in the commonwealth, and it is still awarded to British citizens and expats who further the cause of the British Nation.

Now coming back to PAKISTAN. Sir, is a common prefix applied to people as a term of respect rather than a title to elevate social status. In Pakistan, students will often call their teacher sir xxxx as a term of endearment and respect.

Just because i call my ustad Sir. Zaheer out of respect, it does not mean he was Knighted by the Queen.

Now enough about the title and please can we get back to the TOPIC. :tup:
 
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I know what Sir means... o_O, and I know a fair bit of British and Raj history myself, it was not just awarded to Indians during the RAJ, it was awarded to anyone in the commonwealth, and it is still awarded to British citizens and expats who further the cause of the British Nation.

Now coming back to PAKISTAN. Sir, is a common prefix applied to people as a term of respect rather than a title to elevate social status. In Pakistan, students will often call their teacher sir xxxx as a term of endearment and respect.

Just because i call my ustad Sir. Zaheer out of respect, it does not mean he was Knighted by the Queen.

Now enough about the title and please can we get back to the TOPIC. :tup:


I didn't say any thing different than what you said. Let's get back to subject.
 
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