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India’s fifty shades of grey

Gujaratis have a north indian culture. They are not real western Indians. This is why North Indians voted for modi. Do you think they would have voted for someone who is not from North India?

I am from Delhi and trust me most North Indians don't consider Modi or Gujaratis to be North Indians. We consider them as Western Indians. So we did not vote for Modi because of his region.

Btw, us North Indians are not as regionalist as some other parts of the country. We here supported Anna Hazare a pakka marathi as well. He found less support in Mumbai than he did in Delhi. Also, check out the popularity level of Abdul Kalam, a Tamil Muslim in North India. Now please stop the BS.

I am beginning to smell a potential false flagger here.
 
WOW!! this kind of language is not even allowed in PDF let alone in a national paper
should get the most retarded confused article award. Makes even chinese noodles look like plain cheese. The article simply displays the state of his mind ,garbled & deranged.
 
I am from Delhi and trust me most North Indians don't consider Modi or Gujaratis to be North Indians. We consider them as Western Indians. So we did not vote for Modi because of his region.

Btw, us North Indians are not as regionalist as some other parts of the country. We here supported Anna Hazare a pakka marathi as well. He found less support in Mumbai than he did in Delhi. Also, check out the popularity level of Abdul Kalam, a Tamil Muslim in North India. Now please stop the BS.

I am beginning to smell a potential false flagger here.
Modi is fairer than an average Punjabi. How is he a not a North Indian? Even the pakis know how you treatm N.E and South Indians in north india, boy.

You are a false flagger Central Asian mongrel who claims to be an original inhabitant of this land.
 
should get the most retarded confused article award. Makes even chinese noodles look like plain cheese. The article simply displays the state of his mind ,garbled & deranged.

I've been reading Sultan Hali's columns for a long time. Let's just say he represents the establishment in his columns. He is currently obsessed with Modi, for the moment, and this column is just a recycling of previous columns about Modi. He thinks if he repeats the same charge long enough perhaps someone will listen.

And when not complaining about Modi/India/RAW, he writes fawning, sycophantic articles about China. He use to have a show on PTV World called Defence & Diplomacy, but haven't seen a new episode in a very long time.
 
very weird and confused writing...

Sultan Hali manages to write something without actually saying anything. His goal is to confuse his readers. He thinks his readers are idiots so he's spends a lot of ink "mansplaining" things that he forgets what he's actually writing about.
 
Sultan Hali manages to write something without actually saying anything. His goal is to confuse his readers. He thinks his readers are idiots so he's spends a lot of ink "mansplaining" things that he forgets what he's actually writing about.
'mansplaining' can only be used by feminist to indicate that a man is breaking it down/explaining something in a patronizing manner coz he thinks women are stupid.
 
Feeling of inadequacy makes men do terrible thing. Perverted sexuality sometimes stems from this feeling of inadequacy. Psychology and sexuality are entwined. Mob mentality also stems from this as well as Sado Masochistic behaviours.
 
Feeling of inadequacy makes men do terrible thing. Perverted sexuality sometimes stems from this feeling of inadequacy. Psychology and sexuality are entwined. Mob mentality also stems from this as well as Sado Masochistic behaviours.
I have seen people reading 50 shades of grey on tube... 100 percent of them are women(of various age).... not saying only women like that kind of sexual fantasy just that popularity of the book is limited to women..
 
I have seen people reading 50 shades of grey on tube... 100 percent of them are women(of various age).... not saying only women like that kind of sexual fantasy just that popularity of the book is limited to women..

That' what I thought before this thread. But apparently the book appeals to Pakistani men.
 

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