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This Punjabi brother explained the issues in a very clear way. Most tensions between Punjabi tourists and people in hill states don’t come from everyone , they come from the behaviour of a few individuals. Things like pressure horns, traffic rule violations, overspeeding, loud nuisance, or disrespect towards local...

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