Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 12 Dec 2014

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shiv wrote:
vishvak wrote:There is no loss but savings of billions of $ since people are not wasting oil - and then not paying for it anyways.

Voila, there is a breed of paki donkeys that run on oil. This is next-Gen pure land of integrated opportunities for owners of donkeys.
shiv wrote:For those who know Tamil - Pakistan runs mainly on "yembool" oil.(roughly translatable as oil of my dick)
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I dont understand this concept of "India Pakistan peace settlement was worked out and so secret that only 5 people knew about it" nonsense. The problem with such kind of dramatic agreements is that it should first be sold to everyone. India cannot even sign a Teesta water sharing with Bangladesh (didi wants to call a huge rally) or take certain positions vis-a-vis Sri Lanka (Amma wants to call a huge rally), and they will sign away all of JK? That too when there is a parliament resolution that all of JK including PoK is ours.

This top down thing might work in Pakiland where Mushy sold off half of Pakistan for a few greenbacks. It might even be their preferred route because they can deceive later -- like IG and ZAB. It wont work in India
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by Chandargupta
If you go to sites like Foursquare & TripAdvisor and check out Baki cities, not smaller cities (which are really Tier 4/5 kasbas in Indian context, like Peshawar, Rawalpindi etc) but their biggest cities - Karachi & LaWhore, you'll be surprised to see how dead they really are.
I was there in 2005 (Lahore, Nankana Sahib and Gujranwala).
I watched this match at Nankana Sahib standing at a corner tea shop on a 13" TV., people didn't knew that I was Indian and were spewing at Dhoni and Yuvraj.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/236809.html

My observations

1. 95% of the men wear either brown/cream color salwar kameez., very few in any other colors.
2. You do not see any women anywhere female childre in School uniform is all I saw.
3. 80% of the signs are in Urdu.
4. Almost all food is non-vegetarian., even if you want to eat Dal, the tarka is cooked in animal fat.
5. Police just go around beating people with sticks. I was visiting Guru Arjan Dev ji's gurdwara which is just outside the Lahore Fort where Chinese president was visiting and police stopped and asked us where we want to go., I guess my nice western clothes saved me from getting beaten up as poor people (selling water, peanuts, etc) were getting beaten up for no reason.
6. My observation of Lahore city was very dark, dusty and dull (no colors) with fumes from leaded gasoline cars., Gujranwala was even worst., the GT road from Lahore to Gujranwala was sort of a dusty track with stones (not paved) in many patches., the road going to Nankana sahib was even bad. The sewage (Nali) in Pakistan runs in the middle of the street (as oppose to the either sides as in India) ., thus it stinks very bad. I will upload a video of Bakistan later!!
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Wonder how even educated people from India do not know such details. In popular movies like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge, the backdrop - of a typical Punjab villages with greenery or even big fields of sunflowers - would be about 70% same across the border.

However such movies will not show any clear difference, be it in pakistan or in foreign lands. For example, how Indians from all states are hardworking and successful all over the world, while pakis can end up doing taqiya/outrage against state (UK child grooming gangs, jihadi networks, etc). Any such news do not make it to popular movies or media.
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Baki are living in early 1900 conditions and having hard time even maintaining that level with daily acceleration downward to islamic era . Soon 72% traffic congestion will constitute of Donkeys colliding with Donkeys around Mohalla Corners., The useless beating and grim colors etc are sign of depression and inbreeding effect on their mind. Bakislam killed the soul long ago and it shows up in their dead glare .
Their eyes are dead, dark and deep
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No one there who does not reek.
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Its the poetry that draws me to this thread.. 8)
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Another thing that I noticed was that the new Indian houses are more open with more windows and more sun light., Baki modern houses are sort of prisons with high walls and no windows. The phenomenon of having a small street in cities is probably from Mughals (Old Delhi to Amritsar all have small streets).
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SBajwa wrote:Another thing that I noticed was that the new Indian houses are more open with more windows and more sun light., Baki modern houses are sort of prisons with high walls and no windows. The phenomenon of having a small street in cities is probably from Mughals (Old Delhi to Amritsar all have small streets).
Bajwa saar, you should do a longer post detailing your experience on the Travel thread in GDF. If time permits, ofcourse.
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SBajwa wrote:Another thing that I noticed was that the new Indian houses are more open with more windows and more sun light., Baki modern houses are sort of prisons with high walls and no windows. The phenomenon of having a small street in cities is probably from Mughals (Old Delhi to Amritsar all have small streets).
Its Abbu's fiefdom and he has certain privileges to enjoy within the walls when in full Moonlight glow, he leaves ammi and goes on prowl to explore his young fowl.
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Pakistan warns India against unilaterally altering status of Kashmir
Another Thappar Is Due to Inbred Baki
MALSI-BAD: The prime minister's advisor on Wednesday said that efforts by India towards unilaterally altering the status of Kashmir would further compound an already complicated situation between the two countries."Unprovoked and indiscriminate firing and shelling from across the Line of Control and the Working Boundary, with Indian leadership threatening disproportionate use of force, portend India’s dangerous desire to create a space for war," Advisor on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz told the concluding session of the two-day Ideas Conclave hosted by the Jinnah Institute.Mr.Aziz said this behaviour also reveals a clear dichotomy in India’s insistence on eliminating terrorism on the one hand and creating distractions for Pakistan's armed forces engaged in a relentless and non-discriminatory counter-terrorism operation ‘Kar-De-Azl’.He expressed concern over New Delhi’s defence spending and said India is "accentuating the conventional asymmetry and seriously impacting regional stability".The advisor said the rise of non-state actors like the Islamic State (IS) has changed the global threat matrix and is beginning to imperil the stability of many states and societies including in this region.He said terrorism, climate change, economic interdependence, regional integration, and a shrinking globe, are all facets of the infinitely complex world that we are destined to grapple with.
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http://www.dawn.com/news/1158478/as-oba ... inst-china
As Obama visits, signs that India is pushing back against China
( Paki Reading Tobacco Leaves)
NEW DELHI: When Sri Lanka unexpectedly turfed out President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election this month, it was the biggest setback in decades for China's expansion into South Asia - and a remarkable diplomatic victory for India.Despite New Delhi's protestations, diplomats and politicians in the region say India played a role in organising the opposition against pro-China Rajapaksa.His successor, President Maithripala Sirisena, has said India is the “first, main concern” of his foreign policy and that he will review all projects awarded to Chinese firms, including a sea reclamation development in Colombo that would give Beijing a strategic toehold on India's doorstep.India has pushed back against China elsewhere in the region since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in May, improving ties with Japan and Vietnam, both locked in territorial disputes with Beijing, and contesting a port project in Bangladesh that could otherwise have been a cakewalk for China.The new robust diplomacy, which Modi calls “Act East”, has delighted Washington, which has been nudging India for years to dovetail with the US strategic pivot toward the region.When President Barack Obama makes a landmark visit to India starting Sunday, he will be the chief guest at New Delhi's showpiece Republic Day military parade, and rarely for a presidential trip, is not scheduled to visit any other country before returning to Washington.“What is appealing to me and my colleagues is the fact that Prime Minister Modi has undertaken to build from what has been a 'Look East' policy to an 'Act East' policy,” US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific Daniel Russel said in Washington last month.“He has shown in word and deed his interest in involving India in the thinking and the affairs of the broader region. That's very much to be welcomed.”Washington made no bones about its distaste for Rajapaksa, who critics accuse of war crimes, corrruption and nepotism.But until last year India was indecisive, perhaps afraid of pushing the hero of the war against Tamil separatists even closer to China.That changed in September, when Rajapaksa allowed a Chinese submarine to dock in Colombo, without informing India, as it was bound to under an existing agreement.“That was the last straw,” a senior Indian diplomat told Reuters.“He told Modi: “the next time I will keep you informed,” the diplomat said, a promise that was broken when the submarine visited again in November.In the build up to the Jan 8 election, India played a role in uniting Sri Lanka's usually fractious opposition, for which the station chief of India's spy agency was expelled, diplomatic and political sources say.“At least that was the perception of Mahinda Rajapkasa,” said M.A. Sumanthiran, a prominent member of the Tamil National Alliance, a coalition of parties close to India. “He managed to get one of their top diplomats recalled.”
The Indian government denies any of its officers was expelled. But Sumanthiran said Modi had in a meeting encouraged the Tamil alliance to join forces with others in politics.“The Indians realised that you can't do business with this man and they were hoping for a change,” he said.On Friday, Sri Lanka said it would review a $1.5 billion deal with China Communication Construction Co Ltd to build a 233 hectare patch of real estate on redeveloped land overlooking Colombo's South Port.In return, China was to get land on a freehold basis in the development. This is of particular concern for India, the destination for the majority of the trans shipment cargo through Colombo.“The message is clear, that you do not ignore Indian security concerns,” said the Indian diplomatic source.Modi is looking for similar good news elsewhere in South Asia. He has already visited Nepal twice, becoming the first Indian prime minister to travel to the Himalayan buffer state with China in 17 years, and signing long delayed power projects.India has muscled into an $8 billion deep water port project that Bangladesh wants to develop in Sonadia in the Bay of Bengal, with the Adani Group, a company close to Modi, submitting a proposal in October. China Harbour Engineering Company, an early bidder, was previously the front-runner.“Modi is willing to engage on long-term issues that stretch beyond India's border, including maritime security in the South China Sea, as well as North Korea and Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria,” said Richard Rossow at policy think tank CSIS.“That's when we start to think about India as a regional global provider - or as a global provider of security.”But Modi's policies mark a departure from India's traditional non-aligned approach to foreign power blocs.“Having the US president at the Republic Day celebration is a good thing, he is blessing Modi,” said Mohan Guruswamy, of the Centre for Policy Alternatives, a think-tank.“And that is a lesson to the Chinese that you have to mend your fences with us.” :twisted:
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http://brooshaaltimes.com/military-cour ... -laws-bnf/

Gilgit Baltistan asks the pakis to take a hike
The exiled chairman of the Balawaristan National Front (BNF), Abdul Hamid Khan, has said the two million people of Gilgit-Baltistan are justified to ask Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif under which law and constitution he had approved the establishment of the military courts in the disputed territory. He said the establishment of the military courts in Gilgit-Baltistan would be a slap on all the international laws under which the area was a disputed territory and its status yet to be determined.
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http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/201 ... small.aspx

Book review of "China-Pakistan Axis" -- seems to spell out what has been known hereabouts.
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vishvak wrote:Wonder how even educated people from India do not know such details.
I believe that most of us (Indians) do not understand the extent to which people from other nations go to hide what would shame them in front of others. We are used to being told that this is true for NoKo. But it is true for China and Bakistan. Bakis have always hidden their warts or anything that might let outsiders know the reality of what happens inside.

I don't know if Indians would have hidden or revealed their warts - but its a moot point because India was exposed fully by "Orientalists" and Indian were shamed into not being proud of anything and instead being proud of exposing all that is bad. In India and even to some extent on this board pride in something India is met with resistance and mockery while anything that can be criticized (eg scooter helmets on parade) is mocked with pride and arrogance - as if we are Europeans looking at India. What we do is not something to be proud of. Both Bakistan and China have gained by hiding stuff they don't want others to see.
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India flexing its muscle
Ikram Sehgal POW1971
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/22 ... its-muscle
.The Indian policy articulated by Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and his National Security Advisor (NSA), Ajit Doval, ostensibly seeks (a) to protect India’s national interest regardless of what another power thinks, (b) not to throw a lifeline to Pakistan or its leaders for its survival and (c) not to worry about the sensitivities of Indian Muslims vis-à-vis their relationship with Pakistan. These ‘imaginary chains’ (all 180 million of them) will no longer shackle India! In projecting its economic and military power to impose its hegemony over South Asia, India will resort to any means to make Pakistan toe the line. The jury should not hold its breath about the nature of the ‘lifeline’ meant for Pakistan. This lifeline is meant to keep the army engaged on the borders and thus off the back of political leaders.
For the ‘problem’ posed by “the artificial entity called Pakistan”, Doval’s doctrine of offensive defence calls for inflicting “disproportionate pain” on Pakistan, with or without reason. He has been threatening ad nauseam that if a Mumbai-type incident happens, Pakistan may lose Balochistan. Doing everything possible to hasten Pakistan’s disintegration, such deadly RAW adventures targeting Pakistan are neither surprising nor unexpected under the new policy of causing pain to Pakistan and throwing a ‘lifeline’ to our beleaguered politicians. Mortar shelling of Pakistani civilians on the working boundary adjacent to Sialkot, starting on Eid day, caused many casualties. Successfully engaging and integrating the vast diaspora of Indian-origin citizens and non-resident Indians (NRIs), Modi is copying Israel in using economic and political influence in their adopted countries to articulate India’s smart power projection, a potent combination of hard and soft power. With a convergence of thinking between civilian political masters and an Indian military ready to do their bidding, Cold Start will be taken out of cold storage. Indian and Pakistani soldiers and civilians will die to achieve the Modi-Doval Hindutva ambitions of reversing the memory of 1,000 years of Muslim rule!

Including six to eight years working with the Indian High Commission in Pakistan, Ajit Doval retired in 2005 as the head of the Intelligence Bureau’s (IB’s) covert operations. With a group of right-wing Hindu nationalist ‘commentators’, he established the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIP), a think tank, as a founding member in 2009. His former colleague in the IB, Haba Ram, says, “Instead of strict professionalism Doval’s main motivation stemmed from a deep hatred of anyone and anything non-Hindu, perceived a threat to his misguided notion of Hinduism as advocated by ultra-right-wing Hindu fascist organisations such as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).” With absolute control now over Indian foreign overt and covert policy, Doval has a plethora of resources to wage his plans. In his comprehensive article, ‘The Indian who wants to destroy Pakistan’ of July 15, 2014, Hassan Qureshi said, “After reading the title you must wonder, so what? There are plenty of Indians who want to ‘destroy’ Pakistan — there always were and there always will be — that is the sad reality. But this one, my friends, is a little different. He has the knowhow, the expertise and, most importantly, now he has the resources and power to inflict damage upon not only the people of Pakistan but also countless, defenceless Indian minorities. And he has done it before. So all peace-loving people from Khyber to Kerala, sit up and read carefully.” Cautioning India from being tested prematurely on either the Pakistan or China fronts, renowned Indian analysts say that in a conflict with China, both China and India will lose. With Pakistan, India has something to lose, not Pakistan. They had better believe it!
. What really upset India was Ashraf Ghani’s visit (sans the Pakistani PM) to General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on November 14. The historic meeting between the Pakistan and Afghan civil and military hierarchies was best described by the Afghan president promising: “We will not let the past bury the future!” Unfortunately, Doval and his RAW-trained and controlled Afghan operatives, deeply imbedded in the Afghanistan intelligence services, have other ideas — a one-point agenda — to bury Pakistan.Covert operations by others than those who actually plan and execute them are called false flag (or black flag) operations. Whether they know it or not, false flag terrorism is carried out by entities supported or controlled by the victim nation. Because of the increasing levels of duplicity and internal intrigue, this terminology is used relatively loosely as a form of deep politics. In the Polish border incident, concentration camp prisoners dressed in Polish uniform were made to attack the German border outpost at Gleiwitz giving Germany an excuse to declare war on Poland. In 1953, the CIA carried out false flag attacks on mosques and public figures, blaming it on Iranian communists loyal to the government, to undermine Mosaddegh. Doval’s well-known predilection for false flag operations will only force multiply.
In both Wagah (November 2, 2014) and Peshawar (December 16, 2015), everything pointed towards terrorist control in Kabul, Kabul being blamed for incidents in Pakistan and vice-versa Islamabad for incidents in Afghanistan. The arrests of five persons in Kabul who masterminded the Peshawar Army Public School (APS) children holocaust is a case in point. Provoked by such atrocities but facing overwhelming conventional numerical and material superiority, what do we do? Our response must be measured in both word and deed, keeping our cool while the Indians embark on a Cold Start type of military adventure with 10-12 mechanised brigades.
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Sounds like a cooked up quote :-?
His former colleague in the IB, Haba Ram, says, “Instead of strict professionalism Doval’s main motivation stemmed from a deep hatred of anyone and anything non-Hindu, perceived a threat to his misguided notion of Hinduism as advocated by ultra-right-wing Hindu fascist organisations such as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).”
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The Invincible Pigeon seems to have really got under the skin of the pakis. After a decade of abject pappi jhappi of mms and his wkk gang of losers, and before that ABV's poetry and his pursuit of the chimera of peace, the pakis are waking up to a harsh dose of reality.

If we had done this consistently from 1947, we would not be in this mess.
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Pakistan captures 38 Indian fishermen near international maritime line
Ahmedabad: The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (MSA) has apprehended as many as 38 Indian fishermen and seized seven of their boats near international boundary off Jakhau coast in Kutch, an office-bearer of National Fish Workers' Forum said on Wednesday.
"Pakistani agency has apprehended 38 fishermen and seized seven of their boats yesterday from near the international boundary where they were fishing," said Manish Lodhari, General Secretary of the organisation, who is based in Porbandar.
Out of seven boats, five belonged to Porbandar while two headed into the sea from Okha harbour, he said. "We have learnt that Pakistani agency abducted them near Jakhau late last evening and took them to Karachi port," said Lodhari.

Earlier on January 4, MSA had captured 12 Indian fishermen and seized two of their boats near International Maritime Boundary off Gujarat coast
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Anujan wrote:I dont understand this concept of "India Pakistan peace settlement was worked out and so secret that only 5 people knew about it" nonsense. The problem with such kind of dramatic agreements is that it should first be sold to everyone. India cannot even sign a Teesta water sharing with Bangladesh (didi wants to call a huge rally) or take certain positions vis-a-vis Sri Lanka (Amma wants to call a huge rally), and they will sign away all of JK? That too when there is a parliament resolution that all of JK including PoK is ours.

This top down thing might work in Pakiland where Mushy sold off half of Pakistan for a few greenbacks. It might even be their preferred route because they can deceive later -- like IG and ZAB. It wont work in India
I think the Manlymohan's position was that borders can't be changed but they can be made irrelevant. Couple that with Siachin de-militarization and AFSPA. And the picture is complete.

I think thats the best deal the Bakis could have got given the circumstances. At that time, Bhaarath was developing anti-missile shield. So, the last threat of Bakis was also neutralized. So, Bakis really don't have many cards to play. I think Mushy realized this and went ahead with the deal.

I think this deal was on cards of Manlymohan and Mushy. But, Mushy was suddenly outed by increased judicial activism.(judicial activism in bakistan itself should raise lot of red flags).

After that, Manly may have offered the same deal to Mr. 10%. But, 26/11 spoiled the atmosphere and put the deal in cold freezer.
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Pak leads the world in ***** search! Sensational.Searches are for "pigs,donkeys,camels,",etc.!

Pakistan on top slot in *****-search countries 2015-01-22 -
See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/61861/pakista ... zCqzz.dpuf
Pakistan tops the list of most *****-searching countries and leads the way in ***** searches for animals like pigs, donkeys, dogs, cats and snakes, according to data released by Google.

It further revealed that six of the top eight *****-searching countries were Muslim states. The country at number two in the list was Egypt, while Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Turkey came in at numbers four, five, seven and eight, respectively.

The fact that ***** trends within the region can even be tracked was impressive, given that the sale of ***** material has been banned in nearly every Arab country except Lebanon and Turkey.

More recently, the Saudi Arabian government also announced that it had hacked and disabled about 9,000 Twitter accounts associated with the publication of ***** and arrested many of the handles’ owners. The move was organised by the Commission for the Promotion and Prevention of Vice, also known as Haia, the Saudi religious police.

Many Muslim states declare that cemented social morals should not be violated. The data out there, however, suggest their public may feel otherwise.
Pakistan is top dog in searches per-person for “horse sex” since 2004, “donkey sex” since 2007, “rape pictures” between 2004 and 2009, “rape sex” since 2004, “child sex” between 2004 and 2007 and since 2009, “animal sex” since 2004 and “dog sex” since 2005, according to Google Trends and Google Insights, features of Google that generate data based on popular search terms.

The country also is tops — or has been No. 1 — in searches for “sex,” “camel sex,” “rape video,” “child sex video” and some other searches that can’t be printed here.

Google found that of the top 10 countries – searching for sex-related sites – six were Muslim, with Pakistan on the top. The other Muslim countries are Egypt at number 2, Iran at 4, Morocco at 5, Saudi Arabia at 7 and Turkey at 8. Non-Muslim states are Vietnam at 3, India at 6, Philippines at 9 and Poland at 10.[1]
Cairo was the #1 city that searched for “sex” on Google. Sabbah provides a few graphs detailing who’s searching for sex on the internet. Here is who searched for sex by region:Sex egypt saudi google.jpgArabic is the 2nd most common language that is used to search for “gay sex.” It’s the number one language for search involving “sexy.”


As you can see in that same graph, Iran is at 3 and Egypt is at 4, listed under regions where search on “sexy” was most conducted. Arabic is the 2nd most common language that is used to search for “gay man.” The countries that most search for this is currently Malaysia (#1) and Indonesia (#2). For “gay girl,” Arabic is also the 2nd most common language.


For “child *****,” Turkey is the 2nd country where this is most searched. Turkish is the #1 language used. Turkey has one of the most searches for the word “*****.” Morocco is at 5. Turkish is #1 language used to conduct the search in. Indonesia is currently #1 country that search for the word “vagina.” (Customstoday)

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/new ... 976478.cms
Mumbai on high alert after intelligence input about terror attack
MUMBAI: Mumbai has been put on high alert after intelligence inputs warning about a terror attack by Pakistan-based jihadi elements targeting Siddhivinayak Temple.

According to input shared by IB with Mumbai and Maharashtra police, Pakistan sponsored jihadi elements Jamaat-ud-Dawa, LeT, Jaish- e-Mohammad and Hizbul Mujahideen have already dispatched four action groups to India for carrying out attacks before 28th January, 2015.

Out of the four action teams first team is located in Maharashtra, second in Rajasthan, third in Uttar Pradesh and fourth in Odisha.

For Mumbai, the specific target is Siddhivinayak Temple and the attack would be carried out on any Tuesday when there is huge crowd present in and around the temple premises.

The Mumbai attack team is led by one Abdullah al-Quresi and assisted by Nasir Ali, Jabed Ekbal, Mobid Zeman and Shamsher (all in the age group of 25 years).
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^^ Seems really, really specific info with names and all!!!
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^^So this is not "Hindu Terror".
Why give names to press? This is obviously an ongoing op to apprehend or kill. Pliss to en"bulb"en me.
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Can't trust IB. I'll wait for Praveen Swami's investigative report citing top level sources in IB and Pakistani sources.
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Cant trust IB ?? But trust him who will get info from same IB ?
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pankajs wrote:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/new ... 976478.cms
Mumbai on high alert after intelligence input about terror attack
I always suspect Pawki false flag intelligence op when such specific names are leaked..

Paki intelligence sources in the past have provided false info to Indian intelligence agencies in the past.. I remember once, one such 'specific' threat with names, photos and other details turned out to be false (after being given a lot of air time in indian media).. It was suspected that the Pawki shared cooked up info with RAW/IB in the name of intel sharing.. Pawki MSM had a field day poking fun at Indian intelligence and questioning everything from Mumbai attacks to the theory of evolution..
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krishnan wrote:Cant trust IB ?? But trust him who will get info from same IB ?
Sarcasm onlee, saar!
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The imprudent association of our Nations New Delhi elites with an individual with a known connection to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is disturbing.

Investigation thus must not be limited to Tax matters alone. Investigation of Moin Qureshi whose wife Nasreen Qureshi is of Pakistani origin must also involve our counter-espionage authorities. Counter-espionage authorities must thoroughly investigate Qureshi’s association with former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director Ranjit Sinha, late Sunanda Tharoor (Details of BBMs exchanged between Shashi Tharoor's wife Sunanda Pushkar, Moin Qureshi) not to mention her husband, senior Congress Leader and former Minister Shashi Tharoor who was already in the news prior to his wife’s death due to an association to a Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar to ensure that nothing secret has been, leaked even if inadvertently, to Intelligence Agencies of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Even if nothing comes out of the counter-espionage investigation, it may send out the message to our Nation’s New Delhi elites that associating with individuals connected with the Islamic Republic is likely to cause “takleef” and thereby in future prevent even inadvertent information of intelligence value leaking:

Moin Qureshi wife's French, Pakistan connections on Enforcement Directorate radar
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JuD assets frozen

Hmm.. So a few days back we saw news articles which quoted some Paki minister saying "JuD is halal, no need to halal it". Now this, also looks like Hafiz al suar seems to have now travel restrictions..

Most likely to keep him from taking his rather vishal g*nd close to the LOC, wily bhindians might take him out..
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Look at the contrasting news items coming out.

Pakistan bans Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Haqqani network after US mounts pressure - PTI

Pakistan freezes bank accounts of Jamaatud Dawa (no mention of ban)

Very murky things are going on, as usual.
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Bloomberg tells us:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2015-01-2 ... r-oil.html
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif canceled a trip to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as the nation’s worst fuel shortages in memory threatened to revive street protests against him.
and
The crisis is a test of Pakistan’s credibility in the eyes of overseas investors, whose fivefold increase in purchases of the nation’s shares resulted in Asia’s second-highest returns last year.
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SSridhar wrote:Look at the contrasting news items coming out.

Pakistan bans Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Haqqani network after US mounts pressure - PTI

Pakistan freezes bank accounts of Jamaatud Dawa (no mention of ban)

Very murky things are going on, as usual.
Its a temporary ban. Once Obama visit to India is over, some lawyer will file a case in Paki HC or SC claiming that ban is illegal and courts will oblige it (if not judges have to run to save their lives to Canada/UK). Pak is jungal raj, where a lawyer who showered petals on Salmaan Taseer's killer get appointed as HC judge.
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Great.Freeze assets after the accct. is emptied. terror networks have learnt how to avoid such pitfalls and when state sponsors like the Saudis and Qataris are behind such networks,any such action in just BS. Pak is making such false gestures to placate the US while O'Bomber visits Delhi. The moment he leaves,it will be back to business.
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Let us grow up and out of this debate
Let’s skip internal security and look at external security issues. We have a terrible relationship with Afghanistan, a worse one with India, and even the Iran border now features attacks by ‘non-state’ actors. We are nowhere close to making Kashmir a part of Pakistan, the Chinese privately think of us as annoying beggars and the Americans publicly think of us as a bunch of swindlers.
Ayub Khan’s ‘Decade of Development’ produced Bangladesh. Ziaul Haq gave us the Hudood Ordinances and the predecessors of the savages who murdered children in Peshawar. Musharraf gave us Kargil, the ‘Good Taliban/Bad Taliban’ distinction and the blessedly limited tenure of Chaudhry Shujaat as prime minister of Pakistan.
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Jhujar wrote:India flexing its muscle
Ikram Sehgal POW1971
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/22 ... its-muscle
Including six to eight years working with the Indian High Commission in Pakistan, Ajit Doval retired in 2005 as the head of the Intelligence Bureau’s (IB’s) covert operations. With a group of right-wing Hindu nationalist ‘commentators’, he established the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIP), a think tank, as a founding member in 2009. His former colleague in the IB, Haba Ram, says, “Instead of strict professionalism Doval’s main motivation stemmed from a deep hatred of anyone and anything non-Hindu, perceived a threat to his misguided notion of Hinduism as advocated by ultra-right-wing Hindu fascist organisations such as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).”

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How does Vivekananda International Foundation become VIP and not VIF?? :mrgreen:
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haba ram?? lol

like muhammad goldstein
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pankajs wrote:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/new ... 976478.cms
Mumbai on high alert after intelligence input about terror attack
According to input shared by IB with Mumbai and Maharashtra police, Pakistan sponsored jihadi elements Jamaat-ud-Dawa, LeT, Jaish- e-Mohammad and Hizbul Mujahideen have already dispatched four action groups to India for carrying out attacks before 28th January, 2015.

Out of the four action teams first team is located in Maharashtra, second in Rajasthan, third in Uttar Pradesh and fourth in Odisha.

For Mumbai, the specific target is Siddhivinayak Temple and the attack would be carried out on any Tuesday when there is huge crowd present in and around the temple premises.

The Mumbai attack team is led by one Abdullah al-Quresi and assisted by Nasir Ali, Jabed Ekbal, Mobid Zeman and Shamsher (all in the age group of 25 years).
Seem to be an imminent threat, with pakis acting all-too-innocent by 'proposing' to ban JUD & restrict Hafiz pig sayeed's travel adds more suspicion.
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Marega sala...
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Deleted, Irrelevent and incorrect
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Yesterdin, Pakistan worrying about Indian defence expenditure, and India's azayem thus...
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