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2026-01-29 0
As an indian living in canada im going to say this punjabis are not living in brampton because it feels like home most of them come to canada to flex and probably because the city is swamped with their people so they don’t have to communicate in english, i cant even count the number of times these people have talked to me punjabi while i tell them i don’t speak punjabi and they start getting offended ask me why i dont , like bro I’m from a different part of india , why don’t you speak my mother tongue or english to begin with , also the flexing culture they have is crazy , all i want to say is if you don’t know how to communicate in a language and still move to that country and complain you don’t have enough opportunities in your country you might be at fault not your country nor the new one that you moved into,most of them don’t even have papers , want a separate country for themselves, lack the skills and yet they are living like this, blame the government who let this happen not the rest of us.
2026-01-27 0
As an Indian bro this is getting really bad my parents have been here since 2009 is this valid?
2022-01-22 0
Brampton, nowadays becomes an Adda for Khalistanis. Every Indian respect the Sikh brother for the bravery and lovingness as they have blessings and teachings of Saint Guru Nanak ji. But now Every Indian has seen it after Farmer's Protest how Khalistanis of Brampton & Canada funded and provoked under the flag of Khalistan. Bro this is the era of Social Media. Pahle jo Sikh Mukhavte ke aar see hota that wo ab khule aam ho raha hai. Nowadays it's difficult for Indians to identify where the Sikh is Indian or a Khalistani. Why are they doing this? Please explain to me how to identify true Indian Sikhs.
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