Banner culture is a global thing, and these banners help companies in a big way to bring their products to people in a different way. In this case, a banner posted by a dating app company in pakistan is currently going viral on the internet. It can be said that the banner has been subjected to the fun and sarcasm of the netizens. The huge red banner read "Cousins to choro, Koi aur dhoondo".
 
That means look for people other than cousins. It is to be noted that this is an advertisement published by Muzz, a dating app operating in Pakistan. In this case, this banner, which has been placed to raise controversy, has raised great debates among netizens. Seeing this, many netizens are sharing the photo of the banner on their twitter page and expressing various opinions. One twitter user in particular questioned "why I have a strong feeling that the muzz app is a startup for sham marriages and an attempt to legalize all Muslim illegal immigrants."
 
Another twitter user wrote, "Even this off is tired of you." Another tweeted, "Jinnah created pakistan so that Muslims living there could easily marry their cousins." Muzz is a Muslim matrimonial and dating app founded by Shahzad Younas and launched in 2015. Its tagline is "A place for single Muslims to meet" and "A place for Muslims to meet". "Muzz is America's largest Muslim dating and matrimonial app to meet Muslim singles with over 4,00,000 Muslim marriages and 500 new couples. In the Muslim dating app, we've included a variety of features designed to help you meet your perfect Muslim partner in a safe and halal way, from a powerful builder to exclusive chatting experiences." " said the company on its google Play store.
 

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