Just a single comment from Saif Ali Khan and all the Pakis have gone mad

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You are using a language which brothel owners or pimps used that we label as bazari language. I will give you response when you will express yourself in decent civilised manner

and stop using these plenty of smiles at the end of each post look weird
Yara kiske muh lag rahe ho. Jinke culture me wife sharing ek aam baat ho to bazari brothel language to height of sophistication hui na?
Jisko apne baap ka naam nahi pata woh sisters ke bare me aur kya keh sakta hai?

 

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She is not a descendant. She married a descendant. Her children could be called descendants of the Mughal Emperors. In any event, Babur came from Samakhand, in present day Uzbekistan, and his ancestor, Chengiz Khan, was a Buryat Mongol, from present day Buryatia, Russian Federation. Pakistan does not come into the picture.
Are you sure, because every single bakistani believe are all descendants of Mughals?

I refuse to believe your Hindu logic.

Pakis have four fathers(sic) i.e. Arabs, Persians, Central Asian Turks and Mongols (Mughals). Not a single one of them has Hindu ancestry not even Jinnah. :pound:
 

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Yara kiske muh lag rahe ho. Jinke culture me wife sharing ek aam baat ho to bazari brothel language to height of sophistication hui na?
Jisko apne baap ka naam nahi pata woh sisters ke bare me aur kya keh sakta hai?

Aur aapke udhar husband sharing nahin hoti?

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Yara kiske muh lag rahe ho. Jinke culture me wife sharing ek aam baat ho to bazari brothel language to height of sophistication hui na?
Jisko apne baap ka naam nahi pata woh sisters ke bare me aur kya keh sakta hai?
According to Dr Aslam Khan’s research, more than 80 percent of all parents in Pakistan are first cousins, seven percent are related by blood, about six percent belong to the same caste and only about four percent marry outsiders.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-9-160665-First-cousin-marriages

:bounce::bounce::bounce:
 

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Are you sure, because every single bakistani believe are all descendants of Mughals?

I refuse to believe your Hindu logic.

Pakis have four fathers(sic) i.e. Arabs, Persians, Central Asian Turks and Mongols (Mughals). Not a single one of them has Hindu ancestry not even Jinnah. :pound:
Many from the Mughal nobility married Indians. The word "Mughal" is a Persianized version of the word "Mongol."

In any event, what is Pakistan? It's land is Indian, and its people are also Indian. It was simply created out of India in 1947. Funny how these people pretend they came from the Bedouin Peninsula. Reminds me of the Ukrops, who pretend the Ukrainian language came form Venus.
 

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According to Dr Aslam Khan’s research, more than 80 percent of all parents in Pakistan are first cousins, seven percent are related by blood, about six percent belong to the same caste and only about four percent marry outsiders.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-9-160665-First-cousin-marriages

:bounce::bounce::bounce:

The reason Paki brains are twisted beyond recognition since they settle marriage within 1 roof.

First Pakis converted by sword up their ass by Moguls and now incest marriages.

What a beigarait kaum.


 

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Husband sharing to sari dunya me hoti hai huzoor lekin aapki taraf wife sharing ka to koi jawab nahi. :hail:
Jawab nahin to aap jawab kyon de rahe hain bhai? Baat woh hi hai. Apni chakke be tel daalo, Doosre ki baad mein socho. :wink:
 

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Jawab nahin to aap jawab kyon de rahe hain bhai? Baat woh hi hai. Apni chakke be tel daalo, Doosre ki baad mein socho. :wink:
Tel ki dhaarein ko daily aapki taraf se maari jati hain, hum ne to sirf jawab dena shuru kia hai.
Lekin bhens ke agay kaun been bajaye, apni burai kisko nazar aati hai.
 

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Tel ki dhaarein ko daily aapki taraf se maari jati hain, hum ne to sirf jawab dena shuru kia hai.
Lekin bhens ke agay kaun been bajaye, apni burai kisko nazar aati hai.
Beta jawab aisa milega ki agle 100 saal muh kholne ke kabil nahin rahoge.

Tiger on internet and pussy on ground.

Lo apka Tiger Niazi ban gaya Chooha.... ab ek naya Instrument of Surrender ka draft bana lo jaldi se, kabhi bhi jaroorat pad sakti hai.

Agie baar Balochistan aur Greater Afganistan ka PM aur India ka PM would meet and laugh at you. :lol:



 

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Medical charity takes legal action against "Phantom"

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Filed on August 28, 2015




Action-thriller "Phantom" was released on Friday and features British-Indian actress Katrina Kaif as an MSF aid worker who helps a disgraced Indian soldier, played by actor Saif Ali Khan, to assassinate militants accused of being behind bombings.

International charity Madecins Sans Frontires (MSF) is taking legal action against the producers of a new Bollywood film, saying its misrepresentation of the medical group could put its aid workers deployed in conflict zones at risk.

Action-thriller "Phantom" was released on Friday and features British-Indian actress Katrina Kaif as an MSF aid worker who helps a disgraced Indian soldier, played by actor Saif Ali Khan, to assassinate militants accused of being behind bombings.

In promotional interviews for the Hindi film this week, Kaif was quoted as saying, "NGO workers have ties with local fanatical groups" in war-torn regions, without mentioning that many aid groups maintain strict neutrality in order to do their work safely.

In the film's trailer, her character is seen firing a pistol and rifle in two different scenes.

MSF said it had not been consulted over the content of the film and was not associated with it in any way. The humanitarian agency had "a strict no guns policy" in all its clinics and did not employ armed guards, it added.

"None of our staff would ever carry a gun. Any portrayal that suggests otherwise is dangerous, misleading and wrong," MSF said in a statement late on Thursday.

"We have contacted the film's production team and are taking legal action in order to correct this dangerous misrepresentation of our organisation and its work."

The film's director Kabir Khan and producers Sajid Nadiadwala and Siddharth Roy Kapur could not immediately be reached for comment.

"Phantom" was banned by a Pakistani court last week in response to a petition filed by Hafiz Saeed, the man India accuses of masterminding the killing of 166 people over three days in November 2008.

MSF - which has thousands of health workers such as doctors, nurses, surgeons, anaesthetists and psychiatrists in more than 70 countries - said it was essential that the group was not misrepresented given the dangerous nature of their work.

"The only way we can safely work in places such as Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen, where there is active fighting, is by explaining to every group on the ground that we are independent, neutral and impartial and interested only in providing medical care to people who need it," MSF said.

"Any portrayal that suggests MSF does anything other than provide medical care could endanger our patients, staff, our ability to work in places where people might not otherwise have access to healthcare and undermine our reputation."
 

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Phantom is getting a lot of publicity. One has only Pakistan to thank for it. I will watch this movie.
The movie will be watched in Pakistan as well, illegal copies sell well for 100 rupees already.
 

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The movie will be watched in Pakistan as well, illegal copies sell well for 100 rupees already.
Beigarait Pakis would whine and cry and do drama but still watch it with popcorn. :rofl:

Well done Saif since Pakis love you for what you have done in this movie. :lol:

 

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The movie will be watched in Pakistan as well, illegal copies sell well for 100 rupees already.
Beigarait Pakis would whine and cry and do drama but still watch it with popcorn. :rofl:

Well done Saif since Pakis love you for what you have done in this movie. :lol:


Pakis have no shame in it! Such a disgrace they are!
 

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Phantom is getting a lot of publicity. One has only Pakistan to thank for it. I will watch this movie.
You should watch it dude as this Phantom badly need your support. Indians should watch it for patriotic reasons as its a story you wish were true of course :)
 

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