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roheemaan1
Nazia malik :
King 👑 Imran Khan King
2026-01-14 04:11:41
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pyari.dua4
Pyari Dua :
Imran Khan Zindabad
2026-02-14 15:25:11
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ashushazadi0
shahzadi :
🥰🥰Imran khan ki Allah Pak humesha salamt rkhy or seht de🥺
2026-02-18 08:39:10
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fida_afridi_44
⭐ FÄDÜ🥀AFRIDY⭐ :
inshallah one day KHAN 👑 will Become prime minister ❤❤
2026-01-22 19:58:14
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usman.latif.live
usman latif live :
اے یعقوب علیہ السلام کی تکلیفوں کو دور کرنے والے میرے اللہ ہمارے لیڈر "عمران خان " کی حفاظت کرنا۔ آمین
2026-02-14 14:27:46
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sardar.ch.asif1
Sardar CH Asif Ahmed 1 :
کوئی شک نہیں کہ ایمانداری میں یہ شخص اپنی مثال آپ ہی ہے
2026-01-13 16:09:51
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saifullah03040
🍂SیF آLلAح🍂 :
2026-01-21 06:15:02
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itxxx_your_k
K««‹‹❤️ :
miss you khan sb
2026-01-13 09:01:41
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dilawararain445ala
❤️445 آلہ آرائیں ♥️ :
ہائے اوئے قربان جاؤں تیری سادگی پر👑🤩
2026-01-13 13:14:28
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mramzannawaz801
Ramzan Nawaz801 :
Brave man and great leader 😎
2026-01-20 03:23:38
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alonegirl2833
Alone girl :
King only imran khan
2026-01-19 17:45:44
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RAJA GHAKAR🚩 :
Khan King 👑💯
2026-02-12 17:00:23
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🥰😘hasnain bhutta🥰❣️♥️302🤗 :
804
2026-02-06 03:50:26
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shar.jan.malik
shar Jan malik :
Mashallah ❤️❤️❤️
2026-01-13 04:52:46
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romanmalik130
FF Queen 👑 :
my hero💚💚💚
2026-02-12 07:17:42
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brand.boy298
ZAIN ☠️ :
MashaAllah ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
2026-01-11 17:41:18
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alamgir.khan4056
Alamgir Khan :
mashallha
2026-01-12 17:32:20
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mano11570
T R N :
hero☺️☺️
2026-02-09 13:07:04
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electricianexpert51
electricianexpert51 :
Leader
2026-02-14 13:44:31
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amirsultan2332
Amir Sultan :
804
2026-01-18 15:24:43
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mariykiwhnb
mariykiwhnb :
masha-Allah Allah in ko kamyab kare ameen sumah ameen 💗
2026-02-15 21:25:43
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gujjargujjar73132
GÙJJÅR :
😩miss u
2026-03-08 01:37:33
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raziasultana2637
razia sultana :
Imran khan is a great leader 🤲
2026-01-29 21:31:58
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sr109uk
Shagufta Riaz :
😭😭😭 Ya Allah
2026-02-14 23:19:17
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fizzyxfox :
Imran khan Zindabad 👑❤️
2026-01-18 00:06:49
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