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Major Digvijay Singh Rawat ( 21 PARA SF )

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Shivam Singh2 years ago

Army me reservation vale neele kabootar km hi dikhte hai 😀😀🤣🤣

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Dharam Rawat ( Rajput)2 years ago

He is from my city .. our neighbour

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𝕾𝖎𝖉𝔸𝕽𝖆𝖏𝖕𝖚𝖙✨2 years ago

Jai rajputana 💪🙏

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Vinay gaharwar2 years ago

हमें गर्व है रावत जी पर

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ISHWAR SINGH RATHOR2 years ago

Jay hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳

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Devine Indian2 years ago

His aura amazing 💀🔥

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Siddhartha shankar bharti2 years ago

राहुल गाँधी जी है

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Ajeet Kumar2 years ago

abe tu kuch bhi kar .. lekin 80% reservation ko support krne wali parties ko support mat kar BSDK ....

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Vishal Chauhan2 years ago

Jai hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳

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nodi Rajput2 years ago

Jai rajputana 🦁🗡

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Chandra Prakash Mishra2 years ago

🫡

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P Raja 🇮🇳2 years ago

Bht Late se post kiya Mulle tune.

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gippy rajput2 years ago

Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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