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- Fodder scam: hear it from the horse's mouth.
Sanam Sharma,
Melbourne, Australia.
- He wants muh-dikhayi.
Kunal Mittal,
Toronto, Canada.
- More horse power for the engine.
Komal Sangha,
Melbourne, Australia.
- Not from the horses' mouth.
Sandeep Dhindsa,
Midland, TX, USA.
- No more warrior's charge.
Sarita Salwan,
Toronto, Canada.
- See no evil, hear no evil and say no evil.
Jasmeet Singh,
Toronto, Canada.
- Horse riding.
Chhaya Dhingra,
Hyderbad, India.
- It's Armywood style.
Rajdeep Singh Chowhan.
Patiala, India.
- An arm of the Army.
Rupinder Banwait,
Woodbridge, Canada.
- Not to speak on Kashmir issue.
Preetinder Singh,
Toronto, ON.
- Road show for the bookies.
Aniket Singh Saharan,
Jammu Cantonment, India.
- Which one is Dhanno?
Pratik Gupta,
Winnipeg, Canada.
- Porters got transporters.
Raghav Bhopla,
Calgary, Canada.
- Horse trading ends to facilitate peace process.
Tarsem Raj Monga,
Bronx, New York, USA.
- An effort to avoid
"Men-ego-cocks-enemya" disease.
Rahul Sharma,
Jagadhri, India.
- Prisoners of war,
Vishu,
Interlaken, Switzerland.
- Stallions of the battalion.
Jasdeep Gill,
Clayton South, Australia.
- Too late for Kentucty derby.
Sunny Handa,
Burlington, USA.
- You're late. Last week, two persons ran away with your cart.
Pranab Moudgil,
Gurgaon, India.
- "Horse power" and "Des Hoya
Pardes".
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