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India might struggle with runsIndia batters look nervous - early wicket has quietened the crowd - Pant should have opened
india IS struggling for runsIndia might struggle with runs
Oh and there it is.
British born kashmiris. Sad you are all that yet none of you go and fight to free Kashmir from Indian rule.
It's very sad that you grew up in a violent racist 2nd rate environment.
I can here as a child. Went through schooling. University became an engineer a scientist and subsequently my own business. Opportunities that only UK can afford us and not pakistan. I will not bad mouth a country that has helped me.
You seem very bitter bro. There are rotten apples in the UK but there are worse apples in Pakistan. I just spent 7 years there and some people are totally mofo's
If you hate England so much leave no one is forcing yoh to stay. And if you want yo support India over England tomorrow that's your choice. Make sure you remember your kashmiri background and what those Indians are doing to Kashmiris today's and the only ones that ever stand up to India are the Pakistani that you look down at.
Have a nice day.
Virat Kohli (rhb) | 39 | 33 |
I myself, are UK born, but my family is from Azad Kashmir.
The guy is actually correct in saying that all of the people from the subcontinent who went to England in the 70s and 80s joined hands against the racists.
However, I don’t really see his point in supporting India, because the England of today really isn’t the same. It’s 2022, not 1982.
Furthermore, I too, am very aware of the situation of the people in Kashmir- practically the same people who are in Azad Kashmir. Culturally, ethnically and religiously.
But what has this got to do with a British born Azad Kashmiri?