villageidiot
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I knew you'd like the message but I was just trying to throw off indians with that before I delivered the punchline.Haha yar I did find it funny but I liked it so much I left aemoji.

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I knew you'd like the message but I was just trying to throw off indians with that before I delivered the punchline.Haha yar I did find it funny but I liked it so much I left aemoji.

sry bro@Valar. @Maula Jatt @RescueRanger @-=virus=-
Okay, so it seems no one found the above post funny. You guys have left all sorts of reactions except laugh emojis. I had this beggar joke chambered and ready to shoot since I saw this picture for the first time all those years ago. And it BOMBED![]()
fair
but they say Gandhi ne kaafi try kara tha batwaara na ho
Jinnah sb obvsly had much different ideas but
maybe, just maybeJinnah also wanted a united nation, so did Allama Iqbal but certain powerful people didn't want to share power. They had no choice.
That's right. Come here my brother from bharat mothermaybe, just maybe
Justice Katju has been right all along
reunification situation
we are one pipl
A pleasant surprise to read this discriminating note, even though it loses details in its brevity.Incorrect - Jinnah was against a partition of India and was actually a voice for Indian unity - he was the principal author of the Lucknow pact of 1917, he continued to remain an ambassador for Hindu - Muslim unity in Hindustan, it wasn’t until Congress’ refusal to enter into a coalition government with Muslim League in 1937 and the subsequent rise of power of Nehru and the increasingly limited role of Gandhi that forced Jinnah’s hand.
A stupid, cheap remark.masha'allah
Mohandas ko banday ki phechaan thi
ki dil ka bura ni tha Adolph
great man, a true mahatma.. so what if he had a bit of fun with some young ladies along the way ?