Following Pakistan’s request, I’ve taken sick leave to fully enjoy the Operation Sindoor videos as they’re very eager to showcase exactly how they were dominated and banged in full BDSM mode.
@PoojaPriyam_ Ohhh, so that’s why you’re like this. After torturing one poor man for 20 years until he ran for his life, now you’re out here cheering for women who stab their fiancés over a wig🥲🥲
@LtGenDPPandey Funding… Paisa… Fame… ye sab Modi ko target karne se easily mil jata hai. Baaki Rahul Gandhi ko target karne se sirf buddhi kam ho jati hai
You don't get to decide if a foreign citizen is a war criminal, nor does India, as a sovereign nation. We neither have the right nor the responsibility. Democracies distinguish between individual civilians and the actions of a state.
Foreign policy is defined by mutual diplomatic interests, not by individual emotions or online outrage.
South Africa, one of Israel's fiercest critics, which took Israel to the ICJ accusing Israel of genocide, still allows Israeli tourists.
Turkey, another fierce critic of Israel, which funds weapons against its adversaries, yet Israeli citizens can still visit.
Indonesia does not even recognize Israel diplomatically, yet Israeli passport holders can enter under special permission.
Even Muslim-majority countries such as the UAE, Jordan, and Egypt, despite their long and complicated history of conflict with Israel, allow Israelis to visit.
So why should India, a democratic republic with no direct stake in this conflict, impose a blanket ban on ordinary tourists solely because of their nationality?
One the contrary, I'm quite sure in the past you would not have argued for a permanent blanket ban on every Pakistani citizen, despite Pakistan's direct and indirect role in sponsoring cross-border terrorism against India for decades.
Just realised Vaibhav looks at 50 overs cricket as a format where he can create even more mayhem!
What with 2 fielders outside the circle for 10 overs! & not 6. 😳👏👏👏
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President Asif Ali Zardari expressed deep concern over the demolitions and threats to historic Muslim religious sites in India, including the 1,000-year-old Masjid Ganj Shaheeda in Varanasi. He asked India to immediately stop such actions, warning that they risk leading to the disintegration and perennial chaos of India. He called for an immediate halt to such actions and urged the protection of minority rights and shared cultural heritage.