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Watch How Sheikh Rasheed Reached Committee Chowk on Bike "THE ENTRY"

Now "The Great Govt of All Times" cutting one province from country , Just wow and be careful what u type "Rana G watching"

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Some channels under Govt control ( I can bat that u all know which ones :p::p:):enjoy:

Now all against Govt are Dacooooosssss:woot::woot::woot::o::o::p::p::devil::devil::devil::enjoy::angel::angel:

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Chacha g! Iam a staunch critic of many of I.K's policy but my respect for him if there's left any :P increases many folds when at stage he yells oyeeeeee navazsharif --------
P.S: jaddah k mehal ny bohat so Ko okaat bhulaa di hain
 
All politics aside, and I mean this very seriously --- that was better than anything any Lollywood movie has pulled off.
 
Bachalor of art is and third division is bad . specially when u get admission very bad results on FSC and matric. And used daddy influence to get into GC for dramatic bases . did he get one thing in life from hardwork.

Got money from corruption
Got into politics by supporting Zia martial law


Your english is like a matric fail . :lol: . You were taunting me , Apni angrezi dekh . :D
 
Don't forget to watch ......Shiekh Rasheed in PowerPlay .....................James Bond is coming for interesting interview.
 
James Bond is coming...
Pindi Boys.

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Rawalpindi inner-city was Hindu before Partition. Heck even Lal Haweli owners were Hindu who fled after partition
So??? how is Rawalpindi Hindu now?? btw i never knew cities also have religions,& you guys should now accept reality although it's harsh for you but Pakistan is reality now,pre-partition things won't matter much in today's era,
 
How to be Sheikh Rashid..... (in 11 easy steps)


The most important rule? Always, always, always carry a cigar

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Did we just witness a 007 moment yesterday? Because Lal Haveli looked like a scene from James Bond.

Who needs push-ups when you have a man who can outdo law enforcement, right? And no, we're not talking about Salman Ahmad and his narrow escapefrom the police, we're talking about the new bada** in town, Sheikh Rashid.

Now that the Awami Muslim League leader is the new icon who has taken the internet by storm, here's how you too can be Sheikh Rashid in 11 easy steps:

1) Make a promise and stick to it:

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https://twitter.com/omar_quraishi


✔@omar_quraishi

Sheikh Rashid sends out a video message using his Twitter account -- saying come what may he will reach Lal Haveli

2) Have a punchy tagline/comeback ready when attempting a master feat:
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3) Have a getaway car on standby, one that your opponents will never suspect you to travel in:
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4) Make your escape via the shadiest route possible:
The more peechay kee gallis the better.


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MANI @M4NIII

Exclusive: Sheikh Rasheed feat. Dhoom.

5) Have a bhangra-style entrance ready:
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6) Podium? That's old school brah. Make your speeches from atop a van:
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7) Always, always, always carry a cigar, because you've gotta show 'em who's boss:
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So??? how is Rawalpindi Hindu now?? btw i never knew cities also have religions,& you guys should now accept reality although it's harsh for you but Pakistan is reality now,pre-partition things won't matter much in today's era,
Lahore was mostly Hindu as well. We must not forget history
 
Ma homie: Pindi Boys band dedicates title track to Sheikh Rasheed



KARACHI: ‘Pindi Boys’ (or boyses) is not just a name given to a group of apparently sordidly-clad, creepy-eyed males of Rawalpindi; it’s a phenomenon, a movement. You don’t expect or want to see them in your flashy high-class malls but you will. There is nothing you can do about it.

Thursday saw Awami Muslim League’s (AML) leader Sheikh Rasheed , in a typical Pindi boy style, evade the cops on a bike to go join Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and AML protesters in Rawalpindi. With a swag rivalling Pablo Escobar’s, Rasheed was seen smoking a cigar and waving to the passersby while giving the police the run of their lives.

The incident caught on the internet and numerous memes and tweets later, Rasheed is now a living legend whose stories you will tell your children years later. His GTA-style evade gained him such notoriety that Jasim Haider & the Pindi Boys band have dedicated their song Pindi Boys to our very own Don Corleone.



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“What he did was a typical Pindi boy move. No one could have done it but him. That’s how a true Pindi boy looks and acts like,” Haider tells The Express Tribune, citing it as a reason to dedicate the song to him.

The song titled Pindi Boys was released in 2014 and went viral right after. Haider tells a story about how the song came about. “I am born and raised in Rawalpindi. I lived in Karachi for years though and when I returned after my education, the discrimination had increased. That’s when I thought I had to do something about it. I am a Pindi boy and I’m proud of it.”

He is annoyed by the change in behaviour when people come to know he’s from Rawalpindi. “What triggered me to write this song was an incident. I was at a TV station and we met a woman there. She listened to our songs and talked to us but the second we told her we were from Pindi, her expressions changed. I thought I had had enough.”

He says he doesn’t understand the situation. “Why is there so much discrimination towards Pindi? Javed Sheikh is from there. Even Vital Signs was a Pindi-based band.”

However, all the discrimination has not affected Haider’s pride. He claims, “We (Pindi boys) might not be rich but we have swag. We don’t care if we are on a CD70 bike, we will exude that swag.” The Pindi-based band, which consists of Haider on vocals, his younger brother Eiman Hussain on drums, Adeel Haroom on guitar and Moshin Zaidi on bass, is set to release their debut album Pindi Blues in early 2017. Haider shares there will be eight tracks in the album, including a new version of Pindi Boys. “The songs will be of different styles. We have a couple of heartbreak songs too and then there’s a whole lot of other music.”

One of the songs, titled Geet, is dedicated to the music industry and another to the media and film industry as to how Indian films influence us. “We grew up with music from the 80s and the 90s. Back then, the music meant something. It’s not the same anymore. We don’t create meaningful songs now. So as an artist, I would rather make a statement through my music rather than just sing romantic songs.”
 
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