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SANIA IN BURQAH
by fuad on Nov 09, 2006 06:02 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If Sania is a sikh and she will go to a gurudwarah with her head covered and so on .... You are simply making news out of nothing and still absurd comments are inserted by viewers. These people who has passed on their comments as I see are bygots

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  RE:SANIA IN BURQAH
by angel on Nov 10, 2006 11:33 AM   Permalink
women in burqa are better than those bathing naked on ganga ghats....i think i have an answer to ur stupid joke!...and i am sure i will be supported by my hindu sisters as well.

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  RE:SANIA IN BURQAH
by lokesh on Nov 10, 2006 09:36 AM   Permalink
you too have become the part of this fraternity by inserting your remarks on people candid expressions

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by anand on Nov 10, 2006 01:00 AM   Permalink
the right clothes @ the right place. Mecca is the place for burqah(or hijab) and not the tennis court. (for heaven's sake, let her breath)

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  RE:SANIA IN BURQAH
by sharminda on Nov 09, 2006 11:50 PM   Permalink
Rule # 1 : Hindus girl should play in Saree :-). U laught at Muslims, Muslims will laught at u.

Wake up narrow minded, shameless.



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by zabrosky on Nov 10, 2006 08:06 PM   Permalink
so...u ppl u r our brothers just like Sikh's,Jains&Buddhists...true ??

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  RE:SANIA IN BURQAH
by Ravi Saraf on Nov 10, 2006 10:06 PM   Permalink
All your crap from Q TV stupidity. Even if agreed then why don't you live a peaceful life in India with its original habitant (Hindus).

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Spotted! Sania Mirza in a hijab