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LOL, it looks like Fawad Chaudhry slapped Sami Ibrahim at a party :rotfl:

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Bart S wrote:
KJo wrote:Khaled Ahmed can't resist taking a shot at Modi even while talking about Pakistan.

Cricket and religion have combined to impose disturbing piety in Pakistan
He is right. The non-muslim doctors who were beaten up by a truck-load of muslims in WB can attest to that.
:rotfl: you are right.... Ahmed saab said something that he didn't really intend to!
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https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news ... ooks-cover
Modi scores big on terror as Imran looks for cover
Utpal Kumar, June 15, 2019, 7:40 pm
New Delhi: In his 1968 book, Asian Drama, based on his experiences in the subcontinent, Swedish Nobel Laureate, Gunnar Myrdal noted that Pakistani diplomats were better gifted with conviviality and social graces than their Indian counterparts. Fifty years down the line, things seem to have turned upside down, with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan embarrassingly breaking one diplomatic protocol after another. Just a couple of weeks after the Saudi Arabia gaffe, where he spoke to the Saudi King’s interpreter and walked off before the message was even translated to the King, the cricketer-turned-politician refused to stand up at the opening ceremony of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek on Thursday. Other world leaders remained standing till all the heads of state arrived onstage.
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A Ministry of External Affairs official says: “It’s a major diplomatic success for India to get this declaration on terrorism. It may in all practical purposes mean little on the ground, but what’s reassuring is that we have made Pakistan look for cover even in the grouping where its ‘best friend’, China, calls the shots.” He also says that Modi’s SCO endeavour began well before the government formation on 30 May. “Kyrgyzstan President Sooronbay Jeenbekov’s presence in New Delhi for the swearing-in ceremony was a well-calibrated move. The SCO was in Modi’s mind even before he took oath for the second time,” he adds. The invitation to Jeenbekov, the current chair of SCO, signalled the sincerity and seriousness with which New Delhi looked at the grouping.
Former Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal believes an organisation like SCO “gets the best of our diplomacy” as he reminds this newspaper how the two principal powers in SCO—Russia and China—have tense relations with the United States, and “we have good relations with the Americans”. India’s presence in the organisation, Sibal says, can help restrain the United States, which is “pressing us very unreasonably on energy, on our defence ties with Russia, and of course on the trade issue”. But at the same time, he cautions, India must desist from “becoming party to any US bashing… We cannot afford to create more space for China and Russia—especially China—to become even more powerful and fill the vacuum created by any weakening of US powers”.
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A big part of the problem is the very nature of Pakistan and how its army perceives itself. In her 2014 book, Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army’s Way of War, Pakistan expert C. Christine Fair writes that the Pakistan army believes it is “responsible for protecting not only Pakistan’s territorial frontiers but also its ideological frontiers”. According to her, the army, which controls the levers of power in Pakistan, views its struggle with India in existential terms. “For Pakistan’s men on horseback, not winning, even repeatedly, is not the same thing as losing. But simply giving up and accepting the status quo and India’s supremacy, is, by definition, defeat. As a former Chief of (Pakistan) Army Staff explained to me in 2000, Pakistan’s generals would always prefer to take a calculated risk and be defeated than to do nothing at all,” she says. This mindset explains Pakistan’s Kargil and other jihadi misadventures in India.
Rajiv Dogra, former consul general in Karachi and author of Where Borders Bleed, too, recalls how it’s mandatory for Pakistani defence officers to take oath “to engage in jihad against India”. The reasons Dogra finds in Anatol Lieven’s book, Pakistan: A Hard Country. Lieven writes, “His (Pakistani officer’s) image of Indians is of an anti-Pakistan, anti-Muslim, treacherous people. So, he feels that he must always be ready to fight against India.”
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Added later: Regarding Gunnar Myrdal and Pakistani diplomats being more friendly and having social graces that are absent with Indians, in my own humble opinion the Westerners are unable to understand open maska/oiling/buttering/huzoor mai-baap as practiced in the Subcontinent. They mistake this attitude for social grace and humbleness. Good old Gen Zia was famous for his humble nature and social graces.
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I wager social graces means the white man’s social lubricant- booze in its various incarnations. The Hindus’s interest in incarnation is decidedly different.
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g.sarkar wrote: .....
Gautam
Added later: Regarding Gunnar Myrdal and Pakistani diplomats being more friendly and having social graces that are absent with Indians, in my own humble opinion the Westerners are unable to understand open maska/oiling/buttering/huzoor mai-baap as practiced in the Subcontinent. They mistake this attitude for social grace and humbleness. Good old Gen Zia was famous for his humble nature and social graces.
Well said. This picture of Zia and Bhutto illustrates this so well. As we all know, Zia later hanged him to death. This picture was likely taken before Bhutto made Zia the COAS.

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partha wrote:
g.sarkar wrote: .....
Gautam
Added later: Regarding Gunnar Myrdal and Pakistani diplomats being more friendly and having social graces that are absent with Indians, in my own humble opinion the Westerners are unable to understand open maska/oiling/buttering/huzoor mai-baap as practiced in the Subcontinent. They mistake this attitude for social grace and humbleness. Good old Gen Zia was famous for his humble nature and social graces.
Well said. This picture of Zia and Bhutto illustrates this so well. As we all know, Zia later hanged him to death. This picture was likely taken before Bhutto made Zia the COAS.

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the standard sly beady eyed look and the practised pakjabi oily and ingratiating smile

but, why is the joker in the back saluting with his left hand
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chetak wrote:
but, why is the joker in the back saluting with his left hand
Looks like this photo is a mirror image of the original.
If you notice closely, Bhutto and Zia seem to be shaking with their left hands and Bhutto has his right hand on Zia's forearm (something which shines some more light on the inter-se relationship between the two when this photo was clicked!)
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kancha wrote:
chetak wrote:
but, why is the joker in the back saluting with his left hand
Looks like this photo is a mirror image of the original.
If you notice closely, Bhutto and Zia seem to be shaking with their left hands and Bhutto has his right hand on Zia's forearm (something which shines some more light on the inter-se relationship between the two when this photo was clicked!)
yes saar.

you got it right.
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Now that Pakistan has lost to India in the World Cup, a great number of TV sets will be/have been broken. This will have a positive effect on the sale of TV sets in Pakistan and ultimately on the Pak economy. The game itself shows a YYY conspiracy as it was held on Father's day. India being the Baap had an unfair advantage over Pakistan.
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Optics ahead of FATF.

ISI will order such VBIED attacks and also inform India to derive multiple benefits at the same time from: Terrorists, FATF & India. If Pakistan behaves uniformly & consistently better for another decade, then we can think of next steps.

J&K high alert: Possibility of Pulwama like terror attack in South Kashmir, Pakistan warns India, US - India Today
Just weeks before the crucial Amarnath Yatra, Pakistan has shared information with India and United States that there could be a terrorist attack using an improvised explosive device (IED) mounted on a vehicle. Intelligence sources confirmed that Pakistan is said to have shared information regarding the threat of a possible attack in South Kashmir.

Sources indicated that terrorists could carry out a Pulwama like terror attack that led to retaliatory Balakot Surgical Strikes. Though the information was shared but top sources in security grid said that the input shared was "generic" in nature. Officials said no specifics have been shared.

The security forces are on high alert with just weeks to go for the crucial Amarnath Yatra. Incidentally, the information was shared ahead of the crucial SCO Summit held at Bishkek which was attended by both PM Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The attack, the Pakistanis said, is being planned to avenge the killing of Zakir Musa. Musa launched and headed an al-Qaeda affiliate called Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind in Kashmir after breaking away from the Hizbul Mujahideen in May 2017.

One of the top most wanted terrorist, he was killed in an operation in the Tral area last month.

A top source in intelligence grid said that Musa was on the hit list of JEM and ISI after he rebelled against Pakistan, unwilling to take commands from across the border.

The source said that a relative of Musa who is known to be close to the now banned Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir conveyed to spare the life of Musa.

The communication, according to reports were stark. He was to give up ISIS and take up Al Qaeda which was more in line with the Pakistan based terror organisation. Musa was till then on the hit list of both the security forces and Pak backed terror organisation.

Now the same organisations which once wanted him eliminated, want to avenge his killing by a retaliatory suicide attack.

Meanwhile top sources said Pakistan was sharing information to avoid any sort of blame or probability of retaliation by India.

Major General (retired) PK Sehgal, a security expert said, "Pakistan has shared information ahead of the Pathankot terror attack. But they have done little to take action against terrorist. But with Paris-headquartered based Financial Action Task Force breathing down its neck on funds allocated to terror groups, it has little option but to pretend to act."

Meanwhile there have been political reactions to the developments. D Raja, left leader expressed concern on information being shared. He said "I hope the government will be on alert and see what is happening across the border in Kashmir."

Another leader Sanjay Singh doubted Pakistan's sincerity in sharing intelligence.

Everyone knows about the Pak sponsored terror. It is a universal truth, he added.

Since the Pulwama attack, there have been multiple alerts on IED attack and vehicle borne attacks.
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Ha ha.

Serious case of misplaced identity.
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^^^
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He is dressed up as an Arab, a lineage that all Pakistanis claim or seek forever.
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SSridhar wrote:He is dressed up as an Arab, a lineage that all Pakistanis claim or seek forever.
Father's Day and all :mrgreen:
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EswarPrakash wrote:
SSridhar wrote:He is dressed up as an Arab, a lineage that all Pakistanis claim or seek forever.
Father's Day and all :mrgreen:
He is saying "My Arab fathers brought kirket to South Asia".
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Pakistan has won the toss and decided to take the coin to double their forex reserves.
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At US border, beacon of light for migrants in danger, but no foodand water - Chidanand Rajghatta

WASHINGTON: In the hours before she died of dehydration in the Arizona desert after her mother went to look for water, six year old Gurpreet Kaur could not find a “rescue beacon” that US border patrol agents scatter in the wilderness to aid stranded migrants who find themselves in danger. The little girl from India also could not find food and water that Uncle Sam does NOT leave in the desert, and actually FORBIDS Good Samaritans from distributing to undocumented immigrants making the dangerous trek from Mexico to the United States.

Scott Warren would recognize the grim irony of providing migrants a life-saving beacon but denying them food and water for life. The 36 year old geography teacher has been on trial in a US court, charged with conspiracy to transport and harbour migrants, while his defence attorneys are arguing that he and “No More Deaths, ” the humanitarian organization he works with, was simply being kind by providing two migrants with water, food and lodging when he was arrested in early 2018.

Little Gurpreet will become just another statistical blip in the humanitarian crisis at the U.S-Mexico border involving illegal border crossing, but the Warren case has drawn worldwide attention for the Trump administration’s hard-line policy on illegal immigration and asylum seekers. Last week, a jury in Arizona was deadlocked over sentencing Warren.Prosecutors maintained that he should have gotten 20 years in prison.

“In the time since I was arrested in January 2018, no fewer than 88 bodies were recovered from the Arizona desert, ” Warren said in a statement after the deadlocked trial. “The government’s plan in the midst of this humanitarian crisis? Policies to target undocumented people, refugees and their families. Prosecutions to criminalize humanitarian aid, kindness and solidarity.”

While the case has highlighted the work of No More Deaths, which was founded in 2004 by Catholic and Jewish religious leaders and has been active on the border, Gurpreet's death has also drawn attention to the growing number of illegal immigrants from India, mostly from Punjab, who are attempting to enter the U.S not only from Mexico at the Southern border, but also via “panga” boats, an open, outboard powered, fishing vessel common in the Caribbean and Latin America.

In March this year, six Indian nationals were apprehended in upstate New York, pointing to smuggling rings that also operate on the northern border. Indians have also been apprehended in the Pacific off the coast of California.

But the southern border with Mexico remains the favorite entry point for illegal immigrants from South Asia,including Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Nepalese. Border patrol agents who intercept illegal migrants hidden in tractor trailers and panga boats often find South Asians among them, pointing to ties links between Indian human smugglers and Latino facilitators. GOI should also apply to the FAVORITE ENTRY POINT OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FROM S A. INCLUDING THOSE FROM THE BORDERS BETWEEN INDIA AND NATIONALS AS WELL AS ROHINGIYAS ORIGIN OF P. & P O K., CHINESE OCCUPIED AKSAI CHIN, XINJIANG., B D, NEPAL & MYANMAR

Hundreds of Indians are languishing in US detention centers and many are reported to have resorted to hunger strikes to draw attention to their plight at a time the Trump administration has begun to have tighter norms for asylum applications.

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Pakistani blogger known for criticising army and ISI hacked to deathh.

AOA, Army/ISI indulging in its favorite past time - Killing aam abduls.
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GoI has clarified, this alert was not by Pakistan, rather a anonymous phone call.

Our jokers in media as usual want to give Pak an escape route.

Pak will use this route to pass on leaks to their friends in our MSM and carryout attack. Similar to how not able to work on India alerts made SL gov look incompetent.

They will try out this tactic.
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^^ Well there has been a huge IED explosion in Pulwama today, firing is also going on. So far no reports of any fatalities, though 8-9 jawans are injured.
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^^^ https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/i ... 2019-06-17

"Terrorists attempted to attack a mobile vehicle patrol of 44 RR with a vehicle-based IED while the Army patrol was moving in general area Arihal in Pulwama this evening. The troops are safe, few minor injuries. Reports of attack on Army convoy are unfounded and baseless," the Indian Army said.
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chetak wrote:[twitter]"Aisi bowling karne ke liye aapko Pakistan diya tha?" #INDvsPAK

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chetak Ji:

Some time back I presume before 15-08-1947 Gandhi Ji was Photographed with the Only Practitioner of the World’s only Religion of Peace in the Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorist

Here are the Historic Events which I have gleaned from the Past :

1. Talk: Pakistan Resolution - Lahore/Pakistan Resolution [1940]

Pakistan Resolution [1940]
AAA :From March 22 to March 24, 1940, the All India Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park, Lahore. This session proved to be historical.[/b]
BBB :The Resolution was passed on March 24. It laid down only the principles, with the details left to be worked out at a future date. It was made a part of the All India Muslim League's constitution in 1941. It was on the basis of this resolution that in 1946 the Muslim League decided to go for one state for the Muslims, instead of two.
CCC : Having passed the Pakistan Resolution, the Muslims of India changed their ultimate goal. Instead of seeking alliance with the Hindu community, they set out on a path whose destination was a separate homeland for the Muslims of India
2. Democracy what Mr Jinnah said - Anjum Altaf November 28, 2004]
AAA : Seeing that I have been writing on democracy, a reader has directed my attention to a speech by Mr Jinnah delivered at the Aligarh Muslim University Union on March 6, 1940.
There is one particular passage in this speech that literally jumps out at the reader. It proceeds as follows: "Two years ago at Simla I said that the democratic parliamentary system of government was unsuited to India. I was condemned everywhere in the Congress press. I was told that I was guilty of disservice to Islam because Islam believes in democracy.So far as I have understood Islam, it does not advocate a democracy which would allow the majority of non-Muslims to decide the fate of the Muslims. We cannot accept a system of government in which the non-Muslims merely by numerical majority would rule and dominate us."
3. It’s time to bury the hatchet - Ahmad Faruqui
[AAA] In his book, “Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence,” Jaswant Singh tackled these questions head on. A one-time stalwart of the right-wing BJP party, Singh was at various times India’s face to the world as either its finance or external affairs minister
[BBB]Singh stated that one of three Muslims chose to stay in India and asked why the Quaid knowingly had sacrificed them, knowing they would be reduced to a small minority. He wondered whether the Quaid saw the inconsistency in using the Two-Nation Theory to create Pakistan and then famously putting it to bed in his 11 August 1947 speech.
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chetak wrote:twitter


Pakistan has won the toss and decided to take the coin to double their forex reserves.
:rotfl:
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classic trolling of pakis and pak passands like Burkha bibi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPteVij8BPg
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https://www.rediff.com/news/report/jawa ... 190618.htm
2 terrorists involved in Pulwama attack gunned down
Last updated on: June 18, 2019 12:46 IST
A jawan has died in an encounter with terrorists in Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, a police official said, a day after an Army major was killed by them during a gunbattle in the district.
The official said two terrorists have also been killed who were later identified as Jaish-e-Mohammed's Sajjad Maqbool Bhat and Tauseef who were involved in Pulwama attack of February 14.Acting on a credible input about the presence of terrorists in Bijbehara area of the south Kashmir district, security forces launched a cordon and search operation on Tuesday morning.

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Looks like India also won the self-hating event as a bonus.
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https://www.news18.com/news/world/pakis ... 92403.html
After FATF Rap, Pakistan Decides to Shift Students of Hafiz Saeed-run Schools to Govt Institutions
A senior government official told that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had objected the Pakistani government's allocation of Rs 180 crore for running the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation schools across the country.
Lahore: Pakistan plans to shift the students of Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) to the government-run schools after an international terror financing watchdog raised objection over allocation of Rs 180 crore for these institutions.

A senior government official told PTI on Tuesday that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had objected the Pakistani government's allocation of Rs 180 crore for running the JuD and FIF schools across the country. "The government could not satisfy the FATF about running a good number of seminaries and schools of JuD and FIF after taking over their control in March. Therefore, the Imran Khan administration is seriously considering shifting the students of these seminaries and schools to the government-run institutions," he said.
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At least the non delusional ones are beginning to realize the magnitude of the gap between India and Pakistan and can see the writing on the wall.

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A_Gupta wrote:https://www.news18.com/news/world/pakis ... 92403.html
After FATF Rap, Pakistan Decides to Shift Students of Hafiz Saeed-run Schools to Govt Institutions
Surely, he means to other Govt supported institutions :roll:
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partha wrote:At least the non delusional ones are beginning to realize the magnitude of the gap between India and Pakistan and can see the writing on the wall.

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Kindly let me know which Indian City has the captioned Metro as I cannot access the Video presentation.

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Nagpur.
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Punish guilty, shed ‘shielding’ notion, Muslims urge Mamata Banerjee – TNN

KOLKATA: Prominent Muslims in Kolkata have urged Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to act decisively against people of their community who were involved in crime as that would help overcome the “perception” that they are being “shielded or appeased”.

Muslims from various walks of life, who have been living in Kolkata for decades, highlighted two recent incidents: the NRS Medical College and Hospital violence last Monday and the hounding of model Ushoshi Sengupta and her app cab driver in the city this Monday. The accused, in both cases, were arrested within 24 hours of the incidents.

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“The attackers in both instances were members of our community. We are grieved and embarrassed. Bring the assailants to book not just in these two instances but in every single instance where Muslims are involved. They should not be allowed to get away because they happen to be Muslims (as is the growing perception). This will send out a message that members of one community are not being shielded or appeased (as most people believe),” the letter — signed by 46 prominent Muslim citizens of Kolkata — states. It would help if these Pious People also send a similar Petition to all the leaders of Administrative, Defence, Political and Religious Leaders both in Terroristan and Bangladesh urging them Act similarly!

They have also urged the state government to engage or encourage engagements with Muslim youth and their families across Kolkata in gender sensitisation, civic consciousness and law compliance.

“This requires long-term patience but needs to be implemented right away,” the letter says.

Psychologist Zahid H Ganjee, one of the signatories, said: “There have been several lynching cases in the past year-and-a-half and sane voices from the Hindu community have demanded justice.

Unfortunately, Muslims have not said and done enough when members of the community have acted like rogues. This has led to the entire community being tarnished. I hope the letter will spark a conversation, even a debate and then something good will come out of it. We are losing our primary identity as a citizen of this country and state. We need to reclaim it.

Abdul Rahim, who runs an NGO, stressed the need for the community to receive fair and not privileged treatment. “There is a growing perception that the administration here is soft on Muslims who break the law. This perception needs to change. We want the law to be enforced without considering religious identity,” he said. As the man said "Chance would be a Fine Thing

Communications expert Mudar Patherya, who drafted the letter after a discussion with several of the signatories, said there had been simmering discontent for some time. “I will not comment on whether the perception (that the administration is soft on Muslims) is right or wrong. But I feel, till now, governments have looked at the next vote and not the next generation. The moment they do that, things will change positively. I believe Muslims need to take a position,” he said.

Rahim says the administration needs to reach out to the community in the ghettos and strengthen, educate and empower the youth. “If you consider each of the incidents, the culprits hailed from ghettos,” he said.

Most of the signatories feel the recurring crime by Muslim youths is to do with poverty and illiteracy in ghettos where they reside. Mamoon Akhtar, who runs a school (Samaritan Help Mission) in Tikiapara, says children can bring about great change if educated. NOOOOOOO! It is the Legacy of the Khangress!

But the letter has also drawn flak from a section of the community. Nutritionist Neha Hafiz, another signatory, took pains to point out that it was not a missive against the Trinamool government or its treatment of Muslims; but there was a need to change the perception that was being created about the community receiving more privileges than others. “There is a problem. We cannot deny it. And it needs to be addressed. Blaming anyone does not help. There is a need for education and reforms,” she said. I repeat "NOOOOOOO! It is the Legacy of the Khangress!"

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partha wrote:^Nagpur.
partha Ji :

Many Thanks.

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Terroristan - May 1, 2019

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Manu wrote:Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan. This is what it has come to in Old Blighty, erstwhile Queen of the Seas...
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 275144.cms
Most pedophiles in UK are of Pakistani descent: British home secretary

ISLAMABAD: Most pedophiles in the UK are of Pakistani descent and ignoring their ethnicity will only encourage extremists, the British home secretary Sajid Javid who himself is of Pak origin told BBC Radio 4 on Thursday.
Indeed No! The Hypocrite is Preparing to be the Next Prime Minister!

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But all newspapers so far have been telling me they were "South Asian"!!!
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3 dead, several injured as passenger train hits freight car near Hyderabad
Three people were killed and several injured when a passenger train hit a freight car near Hyderabad on Thursday, Edhi volunteers and hospital staff said.
One of the deceased, identified as Aslam Chandio and who breathed his last in the intensive care unit (ICU), was the driver of the ill-fated Jinnah express, his colleague said.
The other two were identified as Syed Noman Ali and Yasir Bashir.
The Lahore-bound Jinnah Express, which had departed from Karachi, rammed into the Rear End of a stationary goods train that was carrying coal and was bound for Yusufwala.

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Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019

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Why do we care to track accidents happening in Terroristan?
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