Lt Gen Hoon's (Indian Kargil Hero & RSS ideologue known for anti-Pakistan rhetoric) grandson ties kn

ammadk

Minister (2k+ posts)
Wedding celebrates cross-border harmony

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Cross-border bonhomie couldn’t get more pronounced. In Panchkula on Friday, Kanav Pratap Hoon, the grandson of Siachen hero Lt Gen Prem Nath Hoon (retd), tied the knot with Samiya Siddiq of Lahore, Pakistan, in a court marriage.



Kanav, 27, and Samiya, 26, had met in Dubai for the first time and fell in love. Samiya is the daughter of Shazia Siddiq and Mian Muhammad Siddiq while the Hoons are natives of Abottabad in Pakistan. Kanav helps in his family’s business of Hyundai dealership at Chandigarh’s Industrial Area.


At the lunch organised on Friday at Taj Chandigarh, Sector 17, for close friends and relatives of the bride and groom, many guests from Pakistan were also in attendance. Prominent local politicians included Punjab MLAs Kewal Singh Dhillon, Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi and Rana Gurjit Singh.



Though the bride and groom refused to talk to the media, Lt Gen Hoon came forth to clear the rumour that the girl belongs to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s family. “It is a lie. People should do their homework (before making such statements),” he said.


On getting a Pakistani bride for his grandson, Lt Gen Hoon remarked, “It is a good development that relations are being tied across the border,” and added, “People across the border should meet often. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should talk to our prime minister.



Recently, they had talked about a demographic change being introduced in Rajouri [a district in Jammu].” Hoon said “whosoever is living in India is an Indian,” and that “giving respect and talking are two different things.”



The former commander of Indian Army’s Western Command, Lt Gen Hoon was heading 15 Corps regiment when India took over the highest battlefield in the world, Siachen. Operation Meghdoot was the codename of the military exercise undertaken to capture Siachen and launched on April 13, 1984.

Till today, Pakistan lays claim on the glacier.





http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Chandigarh/Grandson-of-Lt-Gen-Hoon-marries-Pak-girl/SP-Article1-1118438.aspx
 
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swing

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Not Worthy a Title!!

what the what ....... ?(omg)
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mujay samjnay mein koi ghalti lag rahe hai yah yehe khabar hai kay shahbaz shareef ki bayti ki shadi aik indian se hoe hai?
 

swing

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Not Worthy a Title!!

indian nai hinduuuuuu
i cant believe this:angry_smile:(are you serious)
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"Sleeping with the enemy" and that is all I can say(kisi nay yeh comment kia huwa hai aik jaga)
 

Machar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
in respone to > Not Worthy a Title!! Love sans border woes

Cross-border bonhomie couldn’t get more pronounced. In Panchkula on Friday, Kanav Pratap Hoon, the grandson of Siachen hero Lt Gen Prem Nath Hoon (retd), tied the knot with Samiya Siddiq of Lahore, Pakistan, in a court marriage.
Kanav, 27, and Samiya, 26, had met in Dubai for the first time and fell in love. Samiya is the daughter of Shazia Siddiq and Mian Muhammad Siddiq while the Hoons are natives of Abottabad in Pakistan. Kanav helps in his family’s business of Hyundai dealership at Chandigarh’s Industrial Area.
At the lunch organised on Friday at Taj Chandigarh, Sector 17, for close friends and relatives of the bride and groom, many guests from Pakistan were also in attendance. Prominent local politicians included Punjab MLAs Kewal Singh Dhillon, Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi and Rana Gurjit Singh.

Though the bride and groom refused to talk to the media, Lt Gen Hoon came forth to clear the rumour that the girl belongs to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s family. “It is a lie. People should do their homework (before making such statements),” he said.
On getting a Pakistani bride for his grandson, Lt Gen Hoon remarked,
“It is a good development that relations are being tied across the border,” and added, “People across the border should meet often. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should talk to our prime minister.
Recently, they had talked about a demographic change being introduced in Rajouri [a district in Jammu].” Hoon said “whosoever is living in India is an Indian,” and that “giving respect and talking are two different things.”

The former commander of Indian Army’s Western Command, Lt Gen Hoon was heading 15 Corps regiment when India took over the highest battlefield in the world, Siachen. Operation Meghdoot was the codename of the military exercise undertaken to capture Siachen and launched on April 13, 1984.

Till today, Pakistan lays claim on the glacier.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punja...oon-marries-Pak-girl/SP-Article1-1118438.aspx
 
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zhohaq

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Not Worthy a Title!!

In Wiki leaks its clear Indian govt per policy keeps constant contact with Noora's. Leaking sensitive information.
For example the Indian High commissioner in Lahore P . Kumaran leaked the story to Nawaz Shairf about Ajmal Kasab being from Farid Kot.

Nawaz Sharif leaked this to the national and international press. India used this press coverage to pressurize the govt.

Nooras have deep links with India. But they got almost a 2/3 majority so it doesnt matter.

Imagine if the same story was about Asif Zaradari and PPP. Our "patriotic" press would lose its mind.
 

masoodabbaspk

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Re: Not Worthy a Title!!

CHANDIGARH: It's rightly said that love reduces conflicts even when it's cross border conflict. A cross border wedding held at Panchkula witnessed a similar love and friendliness here last week. Reducing Indo-Pak woes, Lt Gen (Retd) Prem Nath Hoon's grandson, tied the knot with a Lahore based girl, who comes from the family of Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif.

Kanav Pratap Hoon, grandson of Lt Gen (retd) PN Hoon married Samiya Siddiq, daughter of Mohammed Siddiq. Siddiq was a businessman and a relative of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Notably, Lt Gen (Retd) PN Hoon, an RSS ideologue is known for his anti-Pakistan rhetoric.

A reception was arranged at Hotel Taj in Chandigarh on Friday. The event marked the presence of prominent politicians from Punjab including MLAs Kewal Dhillon, Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi and Rana Gurjit Singh. GS Sandhu, President, Chandigarh Golf Club, Former DC Brijendra Singh and many more.