Mahleej Sarkari is an ethnic Baloch woman hailing from the Baluchistan province of Pakistan. A homegrown Pakistani girl residing in Canada when chosen for the Miss Pakistan beauty pageant, she recently appeared in the famous Nadia Khan show on GEO TV, leading to a flurry of antagonistic comments against the dame. Someone wrote in to the Nadia Khan show calling Miss Pakistan “do number” (number 2), an apparent allusion to the common Pakistani slang term for not-so-respectable women. Unfortunately for the beauty contest winner, Nadia Khan apparently subtly endorsed the comment.
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Miss Pakistan vs Nadia Khan
Posted by Sobia Junaid on Sunday, January 10, 2010
The sexy Miss Pakistan apparently wore a red bikini at the recent beauty paegent in China. She is arguably the first Pakistani female to appear publicly in a bikini, sparking a storm of controversy at home and abroad. She obviously has a nice figure and most men would find her very attractive.
Mahleej Sarkari is an ethnic Baloch woman hailing from the Baluchistan province of Pakistan. A homegrown Pakistani girl residing in Canada when chosen for the Miss Pakistan beauty pageant, she recently appeared in the famous Nadia Khan show on GEO TV, leading to a flurry of antagonistic comments against the dame. Someone wrote in to the Nadia Khan show calling Miss Pakistan “do number” (number 2), an apparent allusion to the common Pakistani slang term for not-so-respectable women. Unfortunately for the beauty contest winner, Nadia Khan apparently subtly endorsed the comment.
Mahleej Sarkari is an ethnic Baloch woman hailing from the Baluchistan province of Pakistan. A homegrown Pakistani girl residing in Canada when chosen for the Miss Pakistan beauty pageant, she recently appeared in the famous Nadia Khan show on GEO TV, leading to a flurry of antagonistic comments against the dame. Someone wrote in to the Nadia Khan show calling Miss Pakistan “do number” (number 2), an apparent allusion to the common Pakistani slang term for not-so-respectable women. Unfortunately for the beauty contest winner, Nadia Khan apparently subtly endorsed the comment.
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