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🚨Sharp Indian Major Major Gaurav Arya (Retd) has challenged Afghans to beat India’s record of 93,000.🤯 Dear Indian 🇮🇳 brothers & sisters, as an Afghan daughter, I say: it may not happen today or tomorrow, but one day, your Afghan brothers will surpass your world record of 93,000.👖 🇵🇰

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