These paki morons have already set a precedence of giving Nishan-e-pakistan to every visiting Chinese premier. Now not giving it would be an insult.anupmisra wrote:Li was accorded:highest civilian award 'Nishan-e-Pakistan'
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Extract from the cited PIPA Globescan report prepared for the BBC is here:Pakistan is one of world's most negative nations: Poll
Thursday, May 23, 2013, 15:46 IST | Agency: ANI
Pakistan has been viewed as one of the most negative countries in the world in a new poll.
The south Asian country was ranked after Israel, North Korea in terms of how they are viewed globally.
This year’s annual Country Ratings Poll for the BBC World Service found that 55 per cent of respondents .viewed Pakistan as a negative country as compared to only 15 per cent who had a mainly positive influence. ............................
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Full Report here:
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This is the only forum topic that I love the negativity. Jumma raat aproaches.
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rajanb wrote:This is the only forum topic that I love the negativity. Jumma raat aproaches.
Err we have the Bositive NewZ thread for mirror aspects.
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Naive Kaffirs just dont get these Haivansarun wrote:Pakistan is one of world's most negative nations: Poll
Thursday, May 23, 2013, 15:46 IST | Agency: ANIPakistan has been viewed as one of the most negative countries in the world in a new poll.The south Asian country was ranked after Israel, North Korea in terms of how they are viewed globally.
This year’s annual Country Ratings Poll for the BBC World Service found that 55 per cent of respondents .viewed Pakistan as a negative country as compared to only 15 per cent who had a mainly positive influence.
Thrown Out unwanted Children of Shaitaaan,
Pakistan is islam and islam is Pakistan:
Homoland for South Asian Muslamaan
Made in Jeehad Ke Naam
Naa Apna Khaan, Na Apna Naam,
Naa Apni Zammen ,Naa Apni Juban
Naa Apna Paani, Naa Apnni Dukan.
Demented, Chandh Din ke Mehman
Till Indians decide what to do with
These Arabi genes key Inbred Nishan.
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I believe you wanted to say "jumme ki raat"?rajanb wrote:This is the only forum topic that I love the negativity. Jumma raat aproaches.
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And we know that US also uses it as a condom to ***k India, and previously used it for USSR in Afghanistan. Does it mean that Bakistan is the world's first multi-directional, reusable condom with multi-user facility?Tirmizi then says it is “a strictly utilitarian relationship in which Beijing uses Islamabad occasionally to scare the living daylights out of the United States and India to get what it wants in its negotiations with Washington and New Delhi, and then abandons Pakistan once that transaction is completed.”
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What is this nishaan-e-bakistan?abhijitm wrote: These paki morons have already set a precedence of giving Nishan-e-pakistan to every visiting Chinese premier. Now not giving it would be an insult.
A chinaglass commode?
A squat hole?
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Its a square of Toilet paper with streak marks from Pakistan.Mahendra wrote:What is this nishaan-e-bakistan?abhijitm wrote: These paki morons have already set a precedence of giving Nishan-e-pakistan to every visiting Chinese premier. Now not giving it would be an insult.
A chinaglass commode?
A squat hole?
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[/quote]Raja Bose wrote:[quote="Mahendra"="abhijitm"]
These paki morons have already set a precedence of giving Nishan-e-pakistan to every visiting Chinese
What is this nishaan-e-bakistan?A chinaglass commode?
A squat hole?Its a square of Toilet paper with streak marks from Pakistan.
Duniya Mei pakistan Ki Hai Nishani Theen Khhas
Ek
NSFVE Dho
Intenrational Whore Of Half less than Four
NSFCD Theen
Land Of Miskeen Purple MushDeen
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The pathetic thing is that India, which has suffered the most because of Pakistan, does not think even half negatively of it as Spain for example.arun wrote:Extract from the cited PIPA Globescan report prepared for the BBC is here:
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A serious report that provides useful insight into activities of various political factions in Pak -
Roots of Impunity
Pakistan's Endangered Press And the Perilous Web of Militancy, Security, and Politics - http://cpj.org/reports/2013/05/pakistan ... punity.php
See part 1 for an analysis of the role played by the MQM in the sectarian warfare in Karachi.
Roots of Impunity
Pakistan's Endangered Press And the Perilous Web of Militancy, Security, and Politics - http://cpj.org/reports/2013/05/pakistan ... punity.php
See part 1 for an analysis of the role played by the MQM in the sectarian warfare in Karachi.
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and pak economy watch, where finding data on paki economy is harder than the job of paleontologists.ramana wrote:Err we have the Bositive NewZ thread for mirror aspects.rajanb wrote:This is the only forum topic that I love the negativity. Jumma raat aproaches.
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$15bn is not an amount that can be glossed over. Since Nawaz Sharif will be judged by his performance on a single issue - Loadshedding and TSP's economic distress, the Saudis must have extracted a huge pound of flesh. What could that be?agastya wrote:$15 billion Saudi bailout likely
Saudi Bakshish on its way
ISLAMABAD, May 22: With an ‘amiable’ government in place, Saudi Arabia is expected to extend a bailout package of about $15 billion to Pakistan’s highly indebted energy sector by supplying crude and furnace oil on deferred payment to enable it to resolve the chronic circular debt issue.....
Between 1998 and 2002, Pakistan received $3.5 billion (Rs190 billion at the exchange rate at that time) worth of oil from Saudi Arabia on deferred payment, a major part of which was converted into grant.....
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Many non-Indians are surprised that Indians think highly of Brits too despite their occupation of India for 150 years and bleeding it dry. I guess Hindu Gangadeens don't hold ill will for anyone in the world regardless of what they have done to their race or nation until they or their families are personally harmed.SSridhar wrote:The pathetic thing is that India, which has suffered the most because of Pakistan, does not think even half negatively of it as Spain for example.arun wrote:Extract from the cited PIPA Globescan report prepared for the BBC is here:
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Despite Sharif, Pak remains a threat - G.Parthsarathy, BusinessLine
I first met Nawaz Sharif personally in 1982 when he hosted, what he had earlier said was to be a “small lunch” for the visiting Indian Cricket team. There were an estimated 2,000 guests at his small lunch in his palatial mansion in Raiwind near Lahore.
Sharif, the son of an industrial magnate, was then Finance Minister of Punjab. He belonged to a group of young politicians being groomed by the country’s military ruler General Zia ul Haq, to give a civilian façade to military rule and confront Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party. Sharif showed early promise as a political organiser and able administrator, to rise to the higher rungs of the army-backed Pakistan Muslim League. He became Prime Minister in 1990, after the army destabilised the People’s Party Government led by Benazir Bhutto.
Sharif’s honeymoon with the army was short-lived. The army acted to remove two of its erstwhile protégés in 1993 — the then President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and Nawaz Sharif — after bickering between the President and Prime Minister paralysed the Government. Returning to power with a massive mandate in 1997, Sharif gained immense popularity when he matched India’s nuclear tests in 1998. But, there was an authoritarian streak in Sharif, which led to an ugly confrontation with the Supreme Court and his efforts to introduce Sharia Law in Pakistan, undermining the democratic foundations of the country.
Given his fondness for high living and Bollywood music and films of the 1950s, Sharif could not, by any stretch of imagination, be labelled a religious fundamentalist, or a bigot. He has also been an ardent cricket fan and played club-level cricket quite proficiently.
Islamist causes
Despite these attributes, Sharif has a propensity for supporting Islamist causes within Pakistan and beyond its borders. He is deeply distrusted in the US. He was reluctant to meet US demands to act against the Taliban and Al Qaeda bases in Afghanistan.
Within Pakistan, Sharif bought insurance from being targeted while campaigning during the recent elections, by colluding with Taliban-affiliated groups such as the Sipah-e-Sahaba and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. He enjoys a close familial relationship with the Lashkar-e-Taiba Chief Hafeez Mohammed Saeed. It remains to be seen if the perpetrators of 26/11 outrage will be brought to justice.
It will be difficult for Sharif’s party and for him personally to discard their erstwhile jihadi assets, which they have patronised for years. A factor playing on their minds could well be that if they discard assets such as Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, they could well drive erstwhile allies and assets into the arms of the military establishment and political rivals, like the army-backed Imran Khan.
Low intensity conflict
Sharif knows that while the Indian border will remain tension-free if he halts cross-border terrorist attacks , the same cannot be said of Pakistan’s porous western borders with Afghanistan. It is not going to be possible for his Government to halt infiltration into Afghanistan by the Taliban, the Haqqani network, the Al Qaeda and their affiliates, especially given the strength of the ISI-Taliban-Haqqani-Al Qaeda nexus. Moreover, with Imran Khan becoming politically influential in the tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, the challenge that the Tehriq-e-Taliban Pakistan poses to the writ of the Sharif Government will be formidable.
While both General Kayani and Chief Justice Iftikhar Ali Chaudhury would be out of office by the end of this year, the real challenge that Sharif will face is from a Pakistani army leadership tutored in an era of Pakistan-sponsored “jihad” in Afghanistan and India. Sharif will have to deliver on his promises to set the economy right and promote growth if he is to consolidate his position.
For this, he will need the goodwill of and assistance from Western donors, the World Bank and IMF. Saudi Arabia’s rulers, will, however, be friendlier toward Sharif than they have been towards Zardari, regarded as an Iranian-inclined Shia.
It remains to be seen if he can moderate the army’s ambitions to establish a compliant Taliban-dominated Government in Afghanistan. “Low intensity conflict” may continue in Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere, in a manner that inconveniences, but does not infuriate, India.
Terrorism links
While ill-prepared and hastily organised Summits are best avoided, New Delhi should respond positively if Sharif chooses to seek Indian cooperation in areas such as extending its power grid to the Pakistan border in Punjab and providing the power-starved Punjab Province of Pakistan with much-needed electrical power. Moreover, if Pakistan so chooses, India could quite easily extend its existing oil pipelines to the Pakistan border, for supply of petroleum products.
In the ultimate analysis, oil pipelines and electric transmission towers, across borders, provide more abiding security than tanks and artillery! It would likewise serve us well to relax restrictions on pilgrims and other bona fide visitors from Pakistan. But, at the same time, India cannot afford to lower its guard on terrorism.
American journalist Max Boot perceptively remarked after the recent elections in Pakistan: “Pakistan’s state apparatus is deeply dysfunctional and is unlikely to fundamentally change for the better under Nawaz Sharif”.
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You dont have to go far to see that kind of behavior.varunkumar wrote:
Many non-Indians are surprised that Indians think highly of Brits too despite their occupation of India for 150 years and bleeding it dry. I guess Hindu Gangadeens don't hold ill will for anyone in the world regardless of what they have done to their race or nation until they or their families are personally harmed.
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Nikhil T wrote:agastya wrote:$15 billion Saudi bailout likely
Saudi Bakshish on its way
$15bn is not an amount that can be glossed over. Since Nawaz Sharif will be judged by his performance on a single issue - Loadshedding and TSP's economic distress, the Saudis must have extracted a huge pound of flesh. What could that be?
Nuclear bomb is the only thing which comes to mind
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why? what is at stake for us if we dont give electricity, oil to pakistan?SSridhar wrote:Despite Sharif, Pak remains a threat - G.Parthsarathy, BusinessLineNew Delhi should respond positively if Sharif chooses to seek Indian cooperation in areas such as extending its power grid to the Pakistan border in Punjab and providing the power-starved Punjab Province of Pakistan with much-needed electrical power.
It is a proven fact that a well-to-do islamist is far more dangerous than an empty-stomach islamist. We will be digging our grave if we give such lifelines to pakis.
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Phata abduls will continue to see us as dhimmis and the jehadis will see it as jizya.abhijitm wrote:{quote="SSridhar"}Despite Sharif, Pak remains a threat - G.Parthsarathy, BusinessLine{/quote}New Delhi should respond positively if Sharif chooses to seek Indian cooperation in areas such as extending its power grid to the Pakistan border in Punjab and providing the power-starved Punjab Province of Pakistan with much-needed electrical power.
why? what is at stake for us if we dont give electricity, oil to pakistan?
It is a proven fact that a well-to-do islamist is far more dangerous than an empty-stomach islamist. We will be digging our grave if we give such lifelines to pakis.
Let them stew in their own juice and let the saudis bail them out.
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Nikhil T Ji :Nikhil T wrote:$15bn is not an amount that can be glossed over. Since Nawaz Sharif will be judged by his performance on a single issue - Loadshedding and TSP's economic distress, the Saudis must have extracted a huge pound of flesh. What could that be?
1. No Iran-Pak Natural Gas Pipe Line
2. More Wahabism and also more Anti Shia & Ahmediya Pogroms.
Cheers
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See: http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/myst ... -murdered/
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
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See: http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/myst ... -murdered/
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
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Pakistani plane with 297 passengers escorted by British fighter jets over Manchester.
no other update yet.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/24/world ... -diverted/
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RAF fighter jets have escorted a Pakistan International Airlines aircraft from Manchester Airport to Stansted Airport, a Ministry of Defence spokesman has said.
The airline has confirmed it was for security reasons.
There are understood to have been 297 passengers on board who were travelling from Lahore.
The plane was heading west towards Manchester when it was suddenly re-routed near York and headed back out to the North Sea, before travelling south to Stansted.
The aircraft has now landed, police have confirmed.
An Essex Police spokeswoman said: "An incident has occurred on an aircraft. Police and partners are responding."
"Typhoon aircraft from RAF Coningsby have been launched to investigate an incident involving an aircraft in UK airspace," an MoD spokesman confirmed.
Sky correspondent Alastair Bunkall said: "It is potentially precautionary, it doesn't necessarily mean there is a direct or real threat. Sometimes this might happen simply because of an incident on board involving a single passenger.
"It would be wrong at the moment to draw any conclusions but an incident nonetheless that the military feel is necessary to carry out this operation to make sure that plane lands safely at Stansted Airport."
The aircraft is understood to be being held in an isolated stand at Stansted, but the airport is operating as normal.
no other update yet.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/24/world ... -diverted/
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RAF fighter jets have escorted a Pakistan International Airlines aircraft from Manchester Airport to Stansted Airport, a Ministry of Defence spokesman has said.
The airline has confirmed it was for security reasons.
There are understood to have been 297 passengers on board who were travelling from Lahore.
The plane was heading west towards Manchester when it was suddenly re-routed near York and headed back out to the North Sea, before travelling south to Stansted.
The aircraft has now landed, police have confirmed.
An Essex Police spokeswoman said: "An incident has occurred on an aircraft. Police and partners are responding."
"Typhoon aircraft from RAF Coningsby have been launched to investigate an incident involving an aircraft in UK airspace," an MoD spokesman confirmed.
Sky correspondent Alastair Bunkall said: "It is potentially precautionary, it doesn't necessarily mean there is a direct or real threat. Sometimes this might happen simply because of an incident on board involving a single passenger.
"It would be wrong at the moment to draw any conclusions but an incident nonetheless that the military feel is necessary to carry out this operation to make sure that plane lands safely at Stansted Airport."
The aircraft is understood to be being held in an isolated stand at Stansted, but the airport is operating as normal.
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Very confusing. Obviously, the Chief of Hafiz Saeed's personal security must have the highest clearance with both the PA and LeT itself. If he is eliminated by the Chinese in Lahore, it must create quite a stir. However subservient LeT is to the PA, it cannot take this lying down. The big Pig cannot offer any worthwhile excuse to the frothing-at-the-mouth-corners PigLeT cadres. The LeT *must* surely be thinking that this incident, if it were true, could not have taken place without the knowledge, even if not the blessing, of the PA & ISI.Rangudu wrote:See: http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/myst ... -murdered/
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
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+Peregrine wrote:
Nikhil T Ji :
1. No Iran-Pak Natural Gas Pipe Line
2. More Wahabism and also more Anti Shia & Ahmediya Pogroms.
Cheers
also saudi barbaria is 15billion cheaper. about 30 years back and now the gdp is going downhill into the toilet. it is less than 70% of that amount. population is growing.
GDP of select few ( roylsl and their asscoiates are increasing but population gdp is reducing)
phunny about saudi barbarai is officially there is no poverty as the Govt does not believe in poverty. simple problem solved. So no UN data on poverty.
On ground some unoffcial figures say upto 70% of saudi barbarians do not have houses-- as nomads of 7th century with around 20% poverty.
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Could it be that Hafiz himself is behind this? Perhaps some falling out within the ranks? What evidence (apart from rumors) are there of Cheen involvement?SSridhar wrote:Very confusing. Obviously, the Chief of Hafiz Saeed's personal security must have the highest clearance with both the PA and LeT itself. If he is eliminated by the Chinese in Lahore, it must create quite a stir. However subservient LeT is to the PA, it cannot take this lying down. The big Pig cannot offer any worthwhile excuse to the frothing-at-the-mouth-corners PigLeT cadres. The LeT *must* surely be thinking that this incident, if it were true, could not have taken place without the knowledge, even if not the blessing, of the PA & ISI.Rangudu wrote:See: http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/myst ... -murdered/
Word on the TSP street is that Chinese intel types abducted, tortured and killed Hafiz-e-pig's security chief. The rumors say that the Chinese wanted info on Uighur jihadis who may have passed through the pigLeT camps.
This is quite plausible because other than TSPA/ISI, the only people who have access to TSP jihadi heartland are PLA spies. After Raymond Davis and Abbottabad, Unkil's people have been weeded out to a large extent.
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
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In the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a country claimed to have been created as a safe haven for the Mohamaddens of the Indian Sub-Continent, Green on Green Intra-Mohammadden violence by way of a demonstration of the IED Mubarak variant of the IEDology of Pakistan is seen yet again on the Mohammadden Sabbath of Friday. This time around Cleric targeted in a seminary in Peshawar:
Suicide Attack In Peshawar Leaves Two Dead
Suicide Attack In Peshawar Leaves Two Dead
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http://www.thenewstribe.com/2013/05/24/ ... -peshawar/
The name is very similar to Jamaat ud Dawa(scratching head)At least 4 killed, several injured by suicide bomb blast outside Jamia Uloom al-Islamia on Pachgi road of Peshawar city on Friday.
The incident took place outside mosque in suburbs of Peshawar connected with Pachgi road where a suicide bomber blew itself to target a religious leader of Jamaatul Dawat Alquran and Alsunnah, Haji Hayatullah.
According to local media reports, Hayatullah's driver and bodyguard died on the spot by the suicide attack while the religious leader is saved by the attack fortunately as he was not present in the vehicle.
The reports added that Haji Hayatullah is the nephew of Maulvi Jamilul Rehman, who is the founder of Jamaatul Dawat Afghanistan.
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SS,
There were reports of some Chinese nationals being accused of blasphemy in TSP. I do agree with you that Chinese intel could not have done anything without the ok of TSPA. We need to watch this space.
There were reports of some Chinese nationals being accused of blasphemy in TSP. I do agree with you that Chinese intel could not have done anything without the ok of TSPA. We need to watch this space.
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The clue will be in measuring the Hussan of this dead Paki's Begum. Did Professor get the Jhalak of Jisam while jogging by the house ? He has already done this to the Begum of one of his own litter.vivek_ahuja wrote:uote="SSridhar"]quote="Rangudu"]See: http://tribune.com.pk/story/551375/myst ... -murdered/
The fact that pigLeTs have not made a stink about a key confidant of Hafiz-e-Suar being killed says a lot.
Could it be that Hafiz himself is behind this? Perhaps some falling out within the ranks? What evidence (apart from rumors) are there of Cheen involvement?
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Jhujar wrote:He has already done this to the Begum of one of his own litter.
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This being fridin and all.. I'm being very optimistic.. It's the RAA a jints..vivek_ahuja wrote: Could it be that Hafiz himself is behind this? Perhaps some falling out within the ranks? What evidence (apart from rumors) are there of Cheen involvement?
Now if only the hafeezs could fly..
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It is known in his circle that he has prophetic habit of marrying the widows of Jahannum Nasheen Moojies. There is also talk about him doing the same to his son's wife.RajeshA wrote:Jhujar wrote:He has already done this to the Begum of one of his own litter.
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Gungadheens hold ill-will against only one thing: Hindhuism. Everything else is forgiven and forgotten. But, Hindhuism has to be held forever accountable for any real, perceived, or imagined mistakes in recent or long past history.varunkumar wrote: Many non-Indians are surprised that Indians think highly of Brits too despite their occupation of India for 150 years and bleeding it dry. I guess Hindu Gangadeens don't hold ill will for anyone in the world regardless of what they have done to their race or nation until they or their families are personally harmed.
They hate Hindhuism. They have contempt for it. They can see only negatives in it. They cannot see negatives in anything else. Even if they see negatives in other ideologies, they are ready to 'liberally' forgive them or forget them. But, no such benevolence towards Hindhuism...
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I had wanted to ask this question for sometime:
in pakiland, election commission was deciding who was islamic and who was not, right? But, who decides whether the decisions of election commission are islamic or not? I mean who is the final arbitrator in pakiland about what constitutes as islamic and unislamic?
Who is the great mahdhi of pakiland? Who is the grand mufti? Or is it a group? That person or group should first be decided, and if it is already decided, then he/they should come into public. Otherwise, everyone can pass opinions on what is islamic and what is not.
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Not likely, if that was the case then ISI would not need to tighten the security of senior cadre pigs.vivek_ahuja wrote: Could it be that Hafiz himself is behind this? Perhaps some falling out within the ranks? What evidence (apart from rumors) are there of Cheen involvement?
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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... -link-arms
Iloin brothers’ link arms
( Number 15 In Paakistan is now as common as 72" Saudi 15 B, Chine 15B, next Massa 15B:IMF 15B)
Iloin brothers’ link arms
( Number 15 In Paakistan is now as common as 72" Saudi 15 B, Chine 15B, next Massa 15B:IMF 15B)
Recalling that Pak-China friendship was the outcome of centuries of people-to-people contacts, Prime Minister LI Keqiang, in his address before the Senate, said that it had been fostered and nurtured by generations after generations. And it was that spirit with which the two countries were imbued to work together, “shoulder to shoulder” in achieving their goal of progress and prosperity. He extended help and assistance to Pakistan in every conceivable field it asked for: strategic, energy, science and technology, agriculture, etc. A total of 12 agreements were signed during the visit. At the same time, Mr Li remarked that Pakistan’s support to China was vital for the development of his country, recalling the first PIA flight that landed in China in 1960. That was an unforgettable experience as that provided the Chinese with an air route. To help take mutual cooperation in trade further, Premier Li observed that work on the development and utilisation of the Karakorum Highway would have to be speeded up. Efforts would continue to promote the Chinese language in Pakistan and China would send as many as 1,000 teachers for the purpose. On the other hand, he asked Pakistan to help the Chinese in learning Urdu. While praising Islamabad as an important player in Asian and international affairs, he particularly mentioned its efforts in bringing peace and stability in the region and the world.
Mr Li’s address was unique in its effusiveness of offer to develop Pakistan and help it get out of the multiple crises it is confronted with. Needless to say, it has been a source of great solace and comfort to the nation that is caught in the whirlwind of problems and, of course, the incoming leadership that faces the awesome challenge. Mian Nawaz Sharif had a one-to-one meeting with Premier Li in which Pakistan’s future PM assured him that soon the economic and commercial exchanges would pick up. Hopefully, it would go up to $15 billion in the coming two to three years. Mian Nawaz sought civilian nuclear technology to help tide over power shortages, on the pattern of the one the US has granted to India.The visit once again highlights the point that Pakistan can rely on China in any eventuality and expect Beijing to extend support without any strings attached, underlining the singular nature of equation that requires to be strengthened with increased contacts.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - May 13, 2013
NDTV Documentary: Endgame Afghanistan
Good documentary discusses what will happen in Afghanistan after NATO-forces withdraw in 2014. Put this into perspective while we read news about UPA dithering on supplying arms to Afghan forces.
Watching the parts about TSP makes you realize how utterly useless and misguided Aman ki Asha type programs are. Short of eliminating every radical in TSP, there will never be peace.
Good documentary discusses what will happen in Afghanistan after NATO-forces withdraw in 2014. Put this into perspective while we read news about UPA dithering on supplying arms to Afghan forces.
Watching the parts about TSP makes you realize how utterly useless and misguided Aman ki Asha type programs are. Short of eliminating every radical in TSP, there will never be peace.