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Farrukh Khan Pitafi s Official Website Weblog featuring high-quality editorial commentary RSS Feeds Home About me Contact me Gallery Notate bene Oxana Khan Pitafi Resume Now India's state of denial? Or World's? Dec 20th Posted by Farrukh in General 26 comments Living in a country so badly bruised by the repeated military takeovers and burdened by the ever increasing weight ...
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