Is this true on the Pakistani Side As Well?

When the entire crowd at an election meeting smells of liquor, there is a very good chance that the meeting is being held in Punjab. <<

I love Punjabis!!

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Is this true of the other side of Punjab as well, when elections come around?
http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/feb/10punj.htm

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All Punjabi Pakistanis are quiet!!
Or may be

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Take it easy. Andhras have the same reputations!!
We drink more than the rest of the South Indian sates put together!!

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distributing goodies to voters is becoming a big tradition in India and Pakistan…only the definition of “goodies” changes

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. They should have strong laws to punish any contestant who directly or indirectly takes part in such behaviour and prosecute them..otherwise this electioneering is becoming a joke.

Chaanji, the question was if the ‘goodies’ are equally popular in Punjab on the other side!!

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