if citizenship was determined by what our parents and grandparents were... thn we all are africans🤓
Actually citizenship is determined by parents and grandparents birth place in India.
if citizenship was determined by what our parents and grandparents were... thn we all are africans🤓
Originally posted by: Angry_Birdie
Actually citizenship is determined by parents and grandparents birth place in India.
Originally posted by: MeDhakkanHu
That's normal though. People moving to pak or coming to India after partition
ButCezanne Khan's (Anurag of kasauti) parents are Pakistani and he is Indian 😕
Originally posted by: TheRager
His family on both sides are from India. His father was born in Patiala but not sure of his mother.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Fawad-Khan-I-cannot-imagine-my-life-without-my-wife/articleshow/39422948.cms
Originally posted by: Angry_Birdie
Mostly khatris in India have there parents/grandparents from Pak (lahore).
Originally posted by: Atomicbomb
I witnessed an argument recently. A person was complaining about why Sikhs always hijack the term 'Punjabi' when they only make up 15% of punjabi. Most Punjabi are not Sikh.The response was that most Punjabi are not sikh but the ones in Pakistan are encouraged to not even speak Punjabi but adopt Urdu. They are ashamed of being Punjabi.
Originally posted by: TheRowdiest
When I stated this Fact few months back , Pakistanis in this forum got offended😉... sometimes it's hard to accept the truthUrdu is forced on Paki Punjabis ...they claim it's respectful to speak Urdu and disrespectful to speak punjabi ...they insult one language to prove how great Urdu is🤪
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