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Falijee wrote:Higher Education Becomes Collateral Damage In Paki Budget :mrgreen:

Higher education body’s budget slashed by 50%
The Express Tribune

Funds for nuclear bums but none for education :twisted:
WTF are they teaching this in Pakistan. They should focus on Quranic studies and Haram subjects like Maths, science, accounts should be banned.
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Aditya_V wrote:
Falijee wrote:Higher Education Becomes Collateral Damage In Paki Budget :mrgreen:

Higher education body’s budget slashed by 50%
The Express Tribune

Funds for nuclear bums but none for education :twisted:
WTF are they teaching this in Pakistan. They should focus on Quranic studies and Haram subjects like Maths, science, accounts should be banned.
They are making progress, saar. Don't complain.

A nuclear bum is undeniably secular, in every sense of the word, no??
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Falijee wrote:Higher Education Becomes Collateral Damage In Paki Budget :mrgreen:

Higher education body’s budget slashed by 50% - The Express Tribune

Funds for nuclear bums but none for education :twisted:
Falijee Ji :
Sir Ji are you not aware that ALL KNOWLEDGE IS AVAILABLE IN THE HOLY BOOK?

Why waste good Terroristani Money on Education in any other Form?

Read the Holy Book - IT IS ALL THERE! :mrgreen:

REPENT B4 IT IS TOO LATE!

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Miftah Ismail takes oath as new finance minister of Pakistan
PML-N's Miftah Ismail on Friday was appointed the new federal minister for Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, DawnNewsTV reported.
Ismail's appointment was recommended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and approved by President Mamnoon Hussain.
Following his ascension to the top most job in the finance ministry, Ismail relinquishes his advisory role to the PM on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs.
Ismail's appointment comes hours before he is scheduled to announce the 2018-19 budget of the federal government.
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C O R R E C T I O N :

TERRORISTAN ECONOMIC SURVEY : 2017 - 2018

PAGE 282 / 432 TABLE 1.5 - GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES 2017-2018 :

Gross National Product (mp) PAK RS. 36,213.746 BILLION

Population (in million) : 200.96 MILLION

Per Capita Income(Rs) 180,204

Per Capita Income(US $) 2017 – 2018 : 1,640.5 – AMENDED 2016-2017 : 1,632.1

INCREASE OF PER CAPITA INCOME FROM 2016 – 2017 TO 2017 – 2018 : US$ 08.4 i.e. 0.515%

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. IMO The Ahmedis / Qadianis Of Pakiland Are "Sucking Up" To The Sikhs Of Punjab ( On The Pretext Of Punjabi Culture Solidarity ) For "Garnering Sympathy" For Their Plight In Pakiland . This Has Undertones Of Khalistanism As Well !

Pakistan’s Sikh-Muslim duo want to fight religious intolerance by reviving Punjabi culture
Rabwah Times
Every other weekend, Nasir Dhillon and his business partner Bhupinder Singh pack up their bags and travel across the dirt roads of rural Punjab for one purpose, and this to preserve their ancestor’s cultural history by interviewing the ‘displaced generation’. The generation which lived through the India-Pakistan partition of 1947. The Ahmedis were in the vanguard of the so- called Pakistan movement . DJinnah's inner circle was riddled with Qadianis . And the Ahmedis cannot be not held responsible for the physical, emotional and economic carnage that was inflicted on the Sikhs and the Punjabi Hindus. :evil:
Partition of British India resulted in the largest mass migration in recent history and the province of Punjab became one of the worst affected areas. Residents of Punjab who shared the same culture were split up on the basis of faith, with Muslims moving westward to Pakistan while Hindus and Sikhs moving eastward to India. A similar form of "Bhaichara-ism" is practiced between the Sikh Khalistan supporters in USA and Canada and the persecuted Ahmedis living as immigrants in North America !
Now 70 years after the ‘Wand’, Dhillon and Singh want to make sure that the history of coexistence and tolerance from that era is not lost in time. 31-year-old Dhillon says he developed a strong interest in Punjabi culture and history after listening to countless stories of religious harmony during the pre-partition era from his grandfather. :roll:
Inspired by those stories, In 2013, Dhillon and Singh started ‘Punjab Lehar‘, a YouTube channel focused on the history and culture of Punjab. The project picked up real speed 3 years ago when he started collecting photographs of historical places for a book that one of their friends was writing. Since then the pair has traveled across the province and photographed almost 300 Gurdawaras and interviewed over 200 individuals. The Ahmedis, with their organizational skills are "hunting" for whatever, "international" support they can get to bring world attention to their persecuted status !
The interviews tell an emotional tale of those saw violence as they moved across the newly formed border, tales of families separated in the midst of migration, and stories of friendships across religions, with Sikhs and Hindus helping Muslims and vice versa. Many of the interviews receive hundreds of thousands of views and strike a chord with Punjabis living across the border in Indian Punjab. After all, their "movement" started in Qadian, located in ( Indian ) Punjab !
Dhillon says, the reaction to his YouTube videos interviews is very intense and due to that, he has been able to reunite more than a dozen families who got separated during partition.
Singh and Dhillon say it takes a lot of time, effort and money to travel and produce these videos. Ten percent income from their joint property venture goes towards making the videos and other social welfare activities. Singh says while they previously used to rent the equipment for making videos, currently they have $10,000 invested in their own audio video equipment which includes a Drone. :roll:
The duo has planned to make a special video documentary of historical Hindu and Sikh temples to mark Guru Nanak’s 550th Gurpurab in 2019. The pair is also regularly invited to give lectures on Punjabi history and culture and in the past have traveled to Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Thailand to raise awareness about reviving Punjabi culture in Pakistan. Indian authorities should ensure that this is not a "trojan horse" for the revival of "Khalistan-ism " :|
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Pakistan posts 5.8% growth rate

ISLAMABAD: The PML-N government’s five-year economic scorecard remained mixed. Although it failed to achieve key economic targets that it had set out five years ago, it posted progress in many other areas except the indicator of public debt.

On Thursday, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance Dr Miftah Ismail launched the Economic Survey of Pakistan for the fiscal year 2017-18. He was accompanied by Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal.

The government’s five-year term comes to an end on May 31.

“Every statistic has improved and we have managed to increase gross domestic product growth rate and at the same time contained the budget deficit and inflation,” said Ismail. Pakistan’s economy expanded to $313 billion, the highest in history.

Miftah proudly claimed that the government made good on all promises made by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

“Against last year’s 5.4% economic growth rate target, the economy provisionally grew at a pace of 5.8% in the outgoing fiscal year, which is the highest in 13 years,” said the finance adviser.

Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, who dubbed the Economic Survey “PML-N’s scorecard for its five-year economic performance”, said the party had managed to pull the country out of a chaos and resolve critical issues such as power outages and terrorism.

“Had there been no political turmoil…the government would have achieved the 6.1% economic growth rate target in its last year,” said Iqbal.

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Iqbal said that Pakistan’s economic framework would have been more stable if the government had not focused on ending the energy crisis, which was necessary for industrial expansion and job creation.

However, the Economic Survey confirmed that Pakistan’s structural economic problems could not be fully addressed during the current government’s tenure. But overall situation significantly improved against the one prevailing five years ago.

The budget deficit and the current account deficit remained far higher at the end of FY 2017-18 than what the PML-N had hoped to achieve. Against the promise of bringing down the budget deficit to 3.5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by June this year, Ismail admitted that the budget deficit would be at least 5.5% of the GDP in the same period.

The current account deficit would remain at 5% of GDP at the end of this fiscal year against the promise of restricting it to 1.2% of GDP.

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Ismail admitted problems on the external front and expressed the hope that the recent two devaluations of the rupee against the US dollar would help narrow down the widening current account deficit. He said that the government did not want to curtail imports but was trying to bridge this gap by increasing exports and remittances.

Also, for the first time, Miftah publically reacted to the adverse comments made by his predecessor. Two days ago, former finance minister Ishaq Dar had said that Pakistan should now forget about becoming a member of the G-20 — an elite club of the top 20 growing global economies — because of economic policies pursued in the past eight months.

“My approach on exchange rate policy, which is also shared by Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), is different from that of Dar,” said Dr Ismail while responding to Dar’s criticism on rupee depreciation.

Dr Ismail said that exporters, who had been complaining about the adverse impact of a strong rupee on exports for three years, were “not mad”. It is the Terroristan Government that is out of its Cotton Picking Mind!

The government, however, did not share unemployment data for FY 2017-18, because the latest jobless figure of 5.9% was three years old.

Investment and savings also remained below the targets. Tax and non-tax revenues, although better than the previous year, also remained below goalposts.

Exports also fell for the fourth consecutive year while debt kept piling up. Per capita income increased to $1,640.50, but income inequality widened.

The public debt-to-GDP ratio was projected at 70.1%, which was even worse than the 64% level left by the PPP government.

Under its five year plan, the PML-N government wanted to bring it down to 60% of GDP.

But Ismail insisted that debt had to be incurred for new investment in the power sector.

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Investment and savings

The investment-to-GDP ratio stood at 16.4% against the five-year target of 22.8%. This ratio was slightly better than last year’s revised rate of 16.1%. Savings slipped below last year’s level of 12% and stood at 11.4% of GDP, far below the five-year target of 21.3% of GDP.

Fixed investment remained at 14.8%. Public investment increased to 5% of GDP, which was better than the previous year. The target of private investment was also missed by a wide margin, which stood at 9.8% of GDP against the five-year target of 16.7%. Results for private investment are worse than last year when they had been estimated at 10%.

GDP growth

The PML-N government claimed to achieve an economic growth rate of 5.8% in its last year in power that is the highest over the past 13 years. But it is significantly lower than the 7% target the incumbent government wanted to achieve when it came to power in 2013.

However, the current growth rate is decent enough to give a political advantage to the ruling party in the upcoming general elections.

In 2012-13, which was the last year of the PPP tenure, the economic growth rate was 3.7%.

Just under than two-thirds of growth — 66.4% to be precise — came from the services sector, which performed slightly better than the expectations. The government achieved growth targets for services and agriculture sectors but missed the industrial sector growth target again.

Despite a better economic performance, the growth rate was still insufficient to absorb the youth bulge — Any pace of growth below 7% rate would increase unemployment.

Agriculture

After witnessing 2.1% growth in the previous fiscal year, the agriculture sector this time performed better because of exceptional growth in cotton ginning and better crop yields. The sector grew at a pace of 3.81% this year, against the government’s target of 3.5%.

Production of major crops saw 3.6% growth against the target of 2%. This time, minor crops also grew by 3.33% against a contraction last year. Cotton ginning surpassed the 6.5% target and showed 8.7% growth. Livestock also posted 3.8% growth, matching its annual target.

The forestry sector showed 7.2% growth but remained below the target of 10%. There was a surprising trend. The NAC revised down last year’s forestry growth figure of 14% to negative 2.3% growth rate.

The fishing sector grew by 1.63%, almost achieving the target.

Industries

The government missed all its targets set for the industrial sector despite giving it a preferential treatment in the supply of electricity. Heavy taxation and blockage of tax refunds affected the sector’s performance.

Against a target of 7.3%, output in the industrial sector stood at 5.8%. The output of large-scale manufacturing stood at 6.2%, which was below the official target while small-scale manufacturing grew to 6.1%, also below the target.

Electricity generation and distribution grew only 1.8% against a target of 12.5%, mining and quarrying sub-sector grew 3% against a target of 3.5%. The construction sector grew at a pace of 9.1%, missing the target of 12.1%.

Services

The services sector, which accounts for more than half of national economy, grew by 6.4%, slightly above the target. The wholesale and retail trade posted 7.5% growth against a target of 7.2%. The transport, storage and communication sub sector saw 3.6% growth against a target of 5.1%. Finance and insurance witnessed 6.1% growth against a target of 9.5%. The housing services saw a growth of 4% and the general government services 11.4% against the target of 7%.

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Peregrine wrote:Pakistan posts 5.8% growth rate

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PEREGRINE-JI :

The Department Of Sialkoti Statistic working overtime :roll:

Here is an "alternative viewpoint" of the Paki Economy from an " Uber Patriotic Paki " :twisted:

Zaid Hamid
‏Verified account @ZaidZamanHamid
20h20 hours ago

Today, Pakistan is on a brink of economic collapse & civil war/invasion by internal & external enemies. We need strong leader.
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5.03m girls out of school in Punjab, says Unicef expert
LAHORE: As many as 5.03 million girls out of 9.2 million of children were out of school in Punjab, the largest province of the country in terms of population.
Unicef education specialist Rubina Nadeem Sialkoti statistics again ? revealed the alarming figure... Figure is most likely more closer to 9.2 Million , IMO at least :mrgreen:
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This country has no economic framework. There are no industries, all import maal. Fully agrarian, highly weather dependent. GDP less than Maharashtra. Export plumber, turner, fitter, cab drivers, rapist, drug dealers, terrorists.

Show me one public conglomerate, one enterprise to support their GDP numbers.

I don't know from whose musharraf they pull out these GDP growth %... useless country.
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Cricketeer Gautam Gambhir gets it right regards boycotting a lot more than just cricket when it comes to the Mohammadden Terrorsim Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

Boycotting cricketing ties will not help, ban everything from Pakistan: Gautam Gambhir
"Merely boycotting cricketing ties with Pakistan will not help. If a ban is imposed, it should be in all sectors, be it films, music or any other. Nobody from Pakistan should be provided an opportunity to perform in India unless the relations between the two neighbours improve,"
"In the recent past, we have initiated talks with Pakistan on many occasions, but no substantial outcome has been achieved. Every country has its own level of patience and importance. First thing, of course, is to talk; but if that doesn't work, one has to take strict action. There is no point in politicising the matter,"
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Watch and spread ...

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LIVE: Rs25b allocated as Karachi package, says Ismail amid National Assembly ruckus

Terroristani Nawa Nawela Finance Minister admits Terroriststan's Real Foreign Exchage Position
Foreign exchange reserves of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will be at a higher level than they are right now, says Ismail.

The current level is below $11 billion, which was at one point over $17 billion.
IMO : the Foreign Exchange Position is as follows - IN BILLIONS OF US$ ON 20 - 04 - 2018 :

FUDGED POSITION - RESERVES WITH SBP : 10.9170 - WITH COMM BANKS : 6.2136 - TOTAL RESERVES : 17.1306
ACTUAL POSITION - RESERVES WITH SBP : 05.1170 - WITH COMM BANKS : 6.2136 - TOTAL RESERVES : 11.3306


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About the graphs, why are they all upside down? Anything to do with Sialkot?
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PAKISTAN'S WORLD CUP-WINNING HOCKEY GOALKEEPER MANSOOR AHMED OFFERED FREE TREATMENT IN MUMBAI, CHENNAI; AWAITS MEDICAL VISA
Fortis Hospital offers Ahmed, 49, free treatment in Mumbai, Chennai; an “overwhelmed” Ahmed says all he wants now is a medical visa.
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saip wrote:About the graphs, why are they all upside down? Anything to do with Sialkot?
Well! What more do you expect form the Sialkot Terroristanis!

One will have to wait for the truth to emerge.

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-Needs to be clarified : Is it made from Real "Land Of The Sand" "Holy Pani" :twisted:
- Halal "Seal of Certificate" Approval not shown on the " botal" :D
- Franchise rights available for Malsic countries :roll:
- Official Drink of Pakiland 8)
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Watch Out Bollywood ! Competition From Lollywood, Coming To A Screen Near You :mrgreen:

Govt announces incentive package for film industry in federal budget 2018-19
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Ahead Of Budget, Pakiland sees huge rise in number of donkeys: Economic Survey :lol:

-Survey says :There has been a "huge increase" in the population of all other animals such as buffalo, goat, sheep etc . ( No population control permitted - Country is Islamic - , no culling allowed either, unless it is halaal certified :mrgreen: )
-Survey does NOT say : Increase in number of donkeys and asses is of the "four legged" species or the more common two -legged one :twisted:
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Peregrine wrote:PAKISTAN'S WORLD CUP-WINNING HOCKEY GOALKEEPER MANSOOR AHMED OFFERED FREE TREATMENT IN MUMBAI, CHENNAI; AWAITS MEDICAL VISA
Fortis Hospital offers Ahmed, 49, free treatment in Mumbai, Chennai; an “overwhelmed” Ahmed says all he wants now is a medical visa.
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Wow so the same mofos who charged 17 lakh to an Indian child suffering from dengue, and kept justifying it, has the money to spend on free treatment for a fckn Paki even when said Paki has financial backers who have already promised to pay for his expenses?
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I do not understand this heart transplant treatment. Even if the treatment is free how is he going to get a heart? You can not buy them in the market (besides the small Indian hearts may not properly fit in the large Pakistani heart cavity). Does India have a watilist for organs donors and recipients ? If so how can he jump ahead of the line? If any hospital gives him preference they should be prosecuted.
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They will finance the Paki's treatment by overcharging one of us. ********.
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SeeJayPee (CJP) Nisar And The Echendee Factor Of Pakiland

Reference to Indian legislation riles Pakistan’s Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar :mrgreen:
ISLAMABAD – The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mian Saqib Nisar expressed his anger, without any hesitation, when a lawyer referred to Indian laws during the hearing of a case.Faisal Naqvi advocate while pleading his case regarding the custody of a kid on Friday, alluded to the paper book comprising verdicts handed down by Indian courts, however, the top judge took a strong exception to the move and threw away the material.
‘Pakistani laws have matured, verdicts and laws of India should not be quoted before the Supreme Court of Pakistan’ remarked the top judge in strongly-worded remarks. IMO, although he did NOT say so, BUT any reference to "Saudi Sharia " is "most welcome" :twisted:
Mian Saqib Nisar continued that only the judgments announced by Pakistani courts should be furnished as a reference, citing that they were drafted in accordance with Islamic injunctions.
So, the Lund "Land Of The Sand" is a " good and welcome" reference point . It may earn you "sawab" in the "next world" , but more important , it may earn you much needed "dallars" in the "present world" :mrgreen:
‘Pakistani and international laws don’t match’ observed the chief justice and questioned whether the lawyer was ignorant of legal procedures. Where did this "guy" obtain his legal training ? In the deserts of Saudia :roll:
Afterwards, the lawyer tendered an apology for quoting the reference. Of course ! He has to think about his family first . ( mother, father, wife, children, aunts , uncles, cousins, in laws, servants etc etc ) Who is going to "bring the bacon home" , if he is chucked out of his job by Chief Justice Of The Islamic Republic Of Pakistan Pakiland !
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saip wrote:I do not understand this heart transplant treatment. Even if the treatment is free how is he going to get a heart? You can not buy them in the market (besides the small Indian hearts may not properly fit in the large Pakistani heart cavity). Does India have a watilist for organs donors and recipients ? If so how can he jump ahead of the line? If any hospital gives him preference they should be prosecuted.
Apparently there is a rule requiring the hospital to certify that no Indian was bypassed in the waiting list to award a transplant to a foreigner. However given their slimy track record and stated intention, they cannot be trusted not to fudge and there must certainly be some deal already worked out if they are publicly inviting him.
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Immy Quashes Rumours Of Split With The Peerni :shock:

Imran Khan breaks silence on shock ‘split’ with Bushra Maneka
We will live together till death: Imran
One of those bombastic statements for which he is becoming famous : ( US used Pakistan as "toilet paper" ) :twisted:

Hope all is well that ends well !
Immy IMO now caught between a rock and a hard place . Can anyone expect him to "admit his differences" with the Peerni and still become PM !

PS: Now, Peerni's prediction for him ( PMship of Pakiland plus 3 brand new kids for him at this ( winter of his life !) stage , stands intact :!:
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Falijee wrote:Ahead Of Budget, Pakiland sees huge rise in number of donkeys: Economic Survey :lol:

-Survey says :There has been a "huge increase" in the population of all other animals such as buffalo, goat, sheep etc . ( No population control permitted - Country is Islamic - , no culling allowed either, unless it is halaal certified :mrgreen: )
-Survey does NOT say : Increase in number of donkeys and asses is of the "four legged" species or the more common two -legged one :twisted:
Falijee Ji :

1. Table 3: Donkey population estimates for some Asian countries 1966–96 : Donkey population estimates in thousands

1996 Figures : Page 10
India - 1600 i.e. 1.6 Million
Pakistan - 3901 i.e. 3.9 Million

2.How many donkeys and where?

According to Pakistan Livestock Census 2006, there were 4.7 million donkeys, 0.34 million horses, and 0.16 million mules a couple of years ago.

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Must Be Hurting At The LOC :mrgreen:

Pakistan summons Indian deputy High Commissioner to Foreign Office
April 27, 2018
Indian side was urged :roll: to respect the 2003 Ceasefire arrangement, investigate this and other incidents of ceasefire violations, instruct the Indian forces to respect the ceasefire, in letter and spirit and maintain peace on the LoC and the Working Boundary.
India was also pressed :roll: to permit UNMOGIP to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions.
Tone of the language , reported here, is subdued not aggressive this time :roll:
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Peregrine wrote:
Falijee wrote:Ahead Of Budget, Pakiland sees huge rise in number of donkeys: Economic Survey :lol:

-Survey says :There has been a "huge increase" in the population of all other animals such as buffalo, goat, sheep etc . ( No population control permitted - Country is Islamic - , no culling allowed either, unless it is halaal certified :mrgreen: )
-Survey does NOT say : Increase in number of donkeys and asses is of the "four legged" species or the more common two -legged one :twisted:
Falijee Ji :

1. Table 3: Donkey population estimates for some Asian countries 1966–96 : Donkey population estimates in thousands

1996 Figures : Page 10
India - 1600 i.e. 1.6 Million
Pakistan - 3901 i.e. 3.9 Million

2.How many donkeys and where?

According to Pakistan Livestock Census 2006, there were 4.7 million donkeys, 0.34 million horses, and 0.16 million mules a couple of years ago.

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PEREGRINE-JI :
Statistical Analysis of YOUR statistics :
Total Population of India : 1.20 Billion . Total Population of Indian donkeys : 1-.6 Million ; Proportion of 4 legged vs the 2 legged = < 1.%
Total Population of Pakistan 200 Million (official! ) . Total Population of Pak Donkey : 3.9 Million: Proportion of 4 legged vs 2 legged = 2%

Conclusion : For every one donkey in India , there are two donkeys in Pakistan

PS: NOT Counting the 2 legged SPECIES which is native to Pakistan onlee :twisted:

PS: Australia has the highest number of donkey . 5 Million. Donkeys were imported into Australia in the mid 18th Century from then British India ( now Sind in Pakiland )
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1. Terroristan Budget Speech 2018-19

2. The Annual Budget Statement

Current Expenditure on Revenue Account - Page : 10

Defence Affairs and Services P. R.1,100,334 Million

Development Expenditure on Revenue Account : Page 14

Defence Affairs and Services. 2,886 Million

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Terroristan - April 24, 2018

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Falijee Ji : Your Post 27 Apr 2018 22:27

Lets do the Donkey Work the Proper Way.

DONKEY PROPORTION : Terroristan 3.9 Million : India 1.6 Million :: 2.5 : 1

HUMAN POPULATION. : Terroristan 0.2 Billion : India 1.2 Billion :: 1 : 6

DONKEY QUOTIENT.: TERRORISTAN : INDIA :: 6 X 2.5 = 15 : 1

No more Donkey Work Please.

Many Thanks in Advance! :rotfl:

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Dyed hair, clean shaven. Has this cab driver become steward?

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New Twist In Paki Budget : The "Legal Beagles Of Pakiland " Now Say That The Appointment Of An Unelected Official ( Miftah Ismail ) As Finance Minister Is Unconstitutional Under Paki Law :mrgreen:

Opp shames govt for letting ‘un-elected’ Miftah present budget
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly (NA) on Friday witnessed ruckus as the joint opposition registered a strong protest against the presentation of the federal budget for an entire financial year, a little over a month before the term of government is going to expire. IMO, this is "nitpicking" by the "toothless National Assembly". Miftah has got a "stamp of approval " from the Deep State, no mai-ka-laal can do anything about it - one month before term of govt or one year after the term of govt is over.! By any standards, Paki "democracy" is a sham. Is "fraudster" Dar watching the "budget drama" from his cozy Londonistan flat via Satellite TV and laughing all the way to his London Bank :mrgreen:
Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah and PTI Deputy Parliamentary Leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi argued before the budget speech that the federal government should not present budget for the whole year, saying that the rulers cannot snatch the right of deciding it from the next government, expected to come into power in August after the general elections.
At the outset of the session, Khursheed Shah said, “This government has no ethical right to present budget for the entire year.” He added, “We have always stood for the supremacy of the parliament but today, the concept of supremacy of vote has been trampled by a party whose leader talks about ‘sanctity of vote’.” :D
The opposition leader alleged that the decision, this time again, was being made outside the parliament, terming it against the respect of the House. “This is the first time an unelected person is presenting the budget. Could PM Abbasi not have presented the budget? Even the chief minister has presented a budget in the past,” Khursheed Shah pointed out.
[quote]He also called upon the government to give respect to its elected parliamentarians rather than allowing an unelected man [Miftah Ismail] to present the budget.[/quote]
“What pains me the most is the fact that Nawaz Sharif champions the narrative of ‘Vote ko izzat do’ [respect the vote], and yet PML-N is destroying the honour of the vote by letting an unelected man present the budget,” he argued.
“You had an elected minister, Rana Afzal, but you brought in a person with no mandate through wrong interpretation of the constitution,” said Shah referring to the appointment of Miftah Ismail as the finance minister on Friday morning. Shah should understand that Ismail has the seal of approval from "Deep State" and no mai-ka-laal can do anything about it :mrgreen:
Expressing similar disappointment, Shah Mahmood Qureshi also lashed out at the ruling party for letting an unelected minister present the budget in presence of an elected one.
“A wrong tradition is being set,” he remarked, adding, “The leader of the opposition has said that there is no moral justification for the government to present the full-year budget.” Immy's "Man in the House", puts in his two paisa worth !
The PTI members gathered around the speaker’s desk, tore apart the budget documents and threw them in the air to register their protest against what they called ‘a budget presented in violation of moral, ethical and historical practices of the parliament’.The scuffles broke out when PTI lawmakers surrounded Miftah Ismail’s desk and tried to interrupt his speech, with PTI’s Dr Shireen Mazari raising slogans against the budget. Mazari was, however, pushed aside by Abid Sher Ali ( pics please, we need evidence of Tractor Trolley traffic accident :mrgreen: ) for getting too close to the finance minister, triggering a response from her saying, “Don’t touch me.” As Khawaja Asif has found to his "surprise" Shirleen can be quite "aggressive" when she wants to :mrgreen: . This infuriated PTI lawmakers Amjad Khan Niazi, Shehryar Afridi and Murad Saeed, who came forward to push Abid Sher Ali back, triggering a litany of abuses as the members tried to assault each other. Shameful that this HAD to occur on the weekly day of Jummah prayers and Ummah brotherhood :mrgreen:
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India proud that you came out of Beijing twice to receive me: Modi to Chinese President Xi Jinping :D
NEW DELHI: In the first ‘informal’ meeting of the ‘Heart to Heart summit’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told President Xi Jinping that India’s proud that China’s President came out of Beijing – twice – to receive him on his visits to China, reported Times of India.
“I’m very happy to meet PM Modi. Spring is a good time to meet,” said Xi, in a brief interaction in front of the press before the two leaders went into a huddle.In turn, PM Modi thanked Xi for the warm welcome and had appreciative words about China’s infrastructure.“Grateful for the warm welcome, impressed by China’s infrastructure, China’s power projects are unique”, said the PM :D
Not sure if Modi-ji is trying to "drive a wedge" between Xi and Pakiland , by the practice of ancient Chanakya policies by all these "effusive" remarks :mrgreen:
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Shirleen Mazari "spotted"- SW- in the Paki NA melee in the pic below ! - :)

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Ganja Sharif ( not a household name anymore !) Evoke- Invoke The Ghost Of Zia To Challenge The Attack On His Honour & Dignity ( aka Echendee !)

Nawaz says Gen Zia praised him for building quality road :roll:
ISLAMABAD: Giving himself the credit for laying a network of motorways across the country, ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said former military ruler Gen Ziaul Haq had profusely praised him for constructing a good-quality road at the hill resort Murree back in 1985.
“The late Ziaul Haq appreciated me a lot and said he was astonished to drive a car on Murree Road while proceeding to Bhurban from Rawalpindi,” the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supreme leader said while talking to party leaders from Rawalpindi division at a house in the Banigala area. Building "just roads and metros" does not a country make . Ganja should know this by now. Plus there is a lot of scope for kickbacks , corruption, nepotism etc etc in the awarding of these kind of contracts . Am sure that Ganja and his family must have enriched themselves in this "department" as well :mrgreen:
He said the PML-N had introduced a culture of highways and motorways at a time when not a single road in the country was worth driving on. “When I became chief minister of Punjab in 1985, I got Murree Road carpeted for the first time.” What about the "culture of corruption" . Leave aside "all the bad things that are being said about Islami Zia" , at least in the "corruption department" Ganja is / was way -way ahead of him. :twisted:
Interestingly, Mr Sharif’s political opponents often accuse him of backing Gen Zia’s controversial decisions, including making Articles 62 and 63 part of the Constitution — the provisions under which he was disqualified as prime minister by the Supreme Court in the Panama Papers case. There is no doubt that to curry favour with Zia and the fauj, Nawaz played the Islam angle !
Talking about the political situation and filing of corruption cases against the PML-N leaders, the former prime minister said a new NAB reference was being prepared against him for widening Raiwind Road and urged the party workers and leaders to stick to his narrative — “give respect to the vote”. The point, IMO, is not whether Nawaz is corrupt or is not corrupt , ( eveyone knows that he is corrupt to the core, in spite of his "playing innocent" ) but the playing field in "corruption investigations" is tilted against Ganja . Why is Ganja targeted for corruption and why is the fauj and the fauji afsars are painted "lily white" and no corruption charges are being brought against them :twisted:
Mr Sharif said Pakistan, its military and civil security forces, schoolchildren and common citizens had all rendered unprecedented sacrifices in the war against terrorism, but despite this the country’s sacrifices were not being recognised by the world. :roll: ( Answer : OBL was "found and killed " in Pakiland. Mullah Omar was "kept alive" by the ISI :D ) “This gives us food for thought.” :roll:
Mr Sharif regretted that not one prime minister in the country had ever completed his/her term in office, while in the neighbouring country (India) the situation remained the opposite where all prime ministers had completed their tenures. “We have to think as to why it happened in our country,” he added. ( It is ridiculous to do an = = here . In India, the Govt "owns" the Army, In Pakistan, The Army "owns" the Govt ! )
After the Quaid-i-Azam, he added, only three leaders had managed to get people’s real mandate — Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, his daughter Benazir Bhutto and he himself :roll: — and yet they were all thrown out. “This dilemma has been continuing in the country for the last 70 years,” he regretted.
Later, Nawaz Sharif held a one-on-one meeting with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and discussed several important issues, including the caretaker set-up, coming general elections, current political situation and the Islamabad High Court verdict disqualifying Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif for life. Inspite of his dis qualification Ganja is still "acting" as if he is still in charge of the family busines ( political gol-maal !)
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Terroristan - April 24, 2018

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X Posted on the Analyzing CPEC Thread

Another major CPEC project delayed

ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the federal cabinet decided to extend the financial close of the 660 kilovolt high-voltage direct current (HVDC) Matiari-Lahore transmission line by seven months till the 1st of December, 2018.

The extension means that the project—initially slated to become operational in September 2017—now faces a three year delay, ostensibly to align it with the coal-fired projects under development in Thar and near Karachi.

The project is also plagued by squabbling over wheeling charges and tax concessions, and the initial cost of the project has now risen from US$1.5 billion to US$1.7 billion.

The Chinese companies China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Company Limited (CET) of State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) are executing the project.

Moreover, the ECC also borrowed Rs 100 billion from commercial banks to ease the circular debt that had started creeping up a mere month before Ramazan.

This is the second time in the past one month that the government has been forced to resort to commercial borrowing to improve the circular debt, which is estimated to have crossed Rs 1 trillion.

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Re: Terroristan - April 24, 2018

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Good riddance to bad rubbish ! :roll:

Sajeda Akhtar
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9h9 hours ago

"We are all very happy that we are not part of #Pakistan anymore." I have some friends from Bangladesh and this is what young people of #Bangladesh think about Pakistan today!

“I don’t think we should forgive them for the rape, the murder and the destruction of our country!" :x
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Immy " Alleged " - Daughter - Sired Out Of Wedlock :twisted:

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Supreme Court should constitute JIT to ascertain whether Tyrian is illegal daughter of Imran Khan or not and then decide if he is qualified under 62/63 #Pakistan #Sc #PTI A dig at Immy - By The Minions Of Altaf Bhai :twisted:
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