Happy Valentine.....

Happy Valentine’s day to Hindus and Muslims

:slight_smile:

"Khalid Waqas Chamkani, a leader of the wing in North-West Frontier Province, said: "This is a shameful day. The people in the West are just fulfilling and satisfying their sex thirst."

What on earth do they think we do here(west) for valentines day?

Sasriakal Sardar Ji - teri daadhi main tinka :)

BH: People can read the article themselves , there was no need for u to quote any thing in "particular" ,
btw: what r u doing on valentine !!!!!! needlework?

2bornot2b: Asalmalaikum, I just wished u a happy valentine and u go ahead and say something about my "dhaddi" (u mean my grand mother) how sad :(

:rotfl:

Surd yaar, you are wishing us happy valentine day, yet the link u gave talks bout protests aginst it :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah some ppl are just crazy fanatics..

5 BAby: Achhaa!!! …

What else do u want me to put in the world forum,for that special gift khuday layn lag ja :slight_smile:

Oye Maharaj, I still dont understand how ur link changed from "Hindu and Muslim anger at Valentine's" to "Happy Valentines day to hindu and muslims" :p What did u intend to discuss :D?
Bruaaaaaaaah!

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Oye Maharaj, I still dont understand how ur link changed from "Hindu and Muslim anger at Valentine's" to "Happy Valentines day to hindu and muslims" :p What did u intend to discuss :D?
Bruaaaaaaaah!
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Oye kanhya...

Mourakh, apne kamjoor dimagh per itna jor na daal kahin phaat na jaye.

Chadd paraan yaar, ik peg ruri marka da laa tay manjay tay beh dakaar maar :D
Eh kamjoor ki hunda?

Abdali - I think he was commenting on the ‘Sex Thirst’ Part. You should have read the article before jumping up & down. Here is the complete article, It takes on both Shivsena and the party in Pak.

Religious activists in India and Pakistan have begun separate protests against Valentine’s Day celebrations, saying they are an insult to Hinduism and Islam.
In Bombay, members of the right-wing Shiv Sena group raided shops and burned Valentine’s Day cards.

Police nationwide boosted security to head off the violent protests that have occurred in recent years.

In Pakistan, fundamentalist students condemned Valentine’s Day as a day of shame and lust.

Bombay protest

Both sets of activists regard the festivities as running counter to the cultural ethos of their societies.

Shiv Sena - part of India’s ruling coalition government - has been behind repeated attempts to ban celebrations.

“[Valentine’s Day] is nothing but a Western onslaught on India’s culture to attract youth for commercial purposes,” said senior Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray, son of group leader Bal Thackeray.

Last week, Bal Thackeray said anyone wanting to avoid violence on Valentine’s Day should not celebrate it.

On Tuesday, 20 Shiv Sena activists stole cards from a shop in central Bombay.

Shouting “long live Shiv Sena”, they burned the cards on the pavement outside.

Bombay police would be on full alert to ensure Friday passed peacefully, a senior police official, Himanshu Roy, told the BBC.

Other Hindu fundamentalist parties like the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal have also said they will oppose Valentine’s Day celebrations.

Hotel balls

In Pakistan, the student wing of the fundamentalist Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami also called for a ban on Valentine’s Day celebrations.

Khalid Waqas Chamkani, a leader of the wing in North-West Frontier Province, said: “This is a shameful day. The people in the West are just fulfilling and satisfying their sex thirst.”

Valentine’s is increasingly popular in both nations

He condemned “moderate elements” for allowing Western festivities.

“They are following the West just to show that they are modern people,” Mr Chamkani said in the provincial capital, Peshawar.

However, celebrating Valentine’s Day, named after the Christian patron saint of lovers, has become increasingly popular in both India and Pakistan.

Many hotels in both nations put on Valentine’s dinners and balls, while the media allow lovers radio and newspaper slots to broadcast messages.

One card stockist in Bombay said couples would celebrate the day despite the protests.

“It is just sad for poor shop owners who are the unlucky targets,” he said.

Lucknow student Latika Arora went further.

“No one has the right to work as the morals police,” she said.

“We should be able to celebrate Valentine’s Day as we wish.”

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2bornot2b: Asalmalaikum, I just wished u a happy valentine and u go ahead and say something about my "dhaddi" (u mean my grand mother) how sad :(
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Sasriakal Sardarji - meri gustakhi ko maaf kardo. May your dhaddi's paandaan be a full one :)

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Abdali - I think he was commenting on the 'Sex Thirst' Part. You should have read the article before jumping up & down. Here is the complete article, It takes on both Shivsena and the party in Pak.

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Actually I was refering to fanatics not sex maniacs... ;)

There is a difference between Love and Sex. Hope these idiots recognize that.

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There is a difference between Love and Sex. Hope these idiots recognize that.
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yep, but this whole think is moronic... fanatics only need an excuse.

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Actually I was refering to fanatics not sex maniacs...

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A fanatic is bad - but a fanatic and a sex maniac worse ;)

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BH: People can read the article themselves , there was no need for u to quote any thing in "particular" ,
btw: what r u doing on valentine !!!!!! needlework?

2bornot2b: Asalmalaikum, I just wished u a happy valentine and u go ahead and say something about my "dhaddi" (u mean my grand mother) how sad :(
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Well excuse me! next time i want to comment on something il be sure to get your consent,hows that?

You ask what im doing for valentines?
according to that link,i will be getting my rocks off,just like everyone else in the west.

Hmmmm… Iran also joins Anti-Valentine day protests

This is one time all religious zealots in South Asia and Asia join hands together.