Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 06 Nov 2019 01:37
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The article basically confirms that this moron gets his lifafas straight from ISPR.Peregrine wrote:X Posted on the J&K Union Territory-2019Thread
Kashmiris and Indian Muslims - Jawed Naqvi
I have seen some become self-defined "liberal/secular/supporter_of_all_faiths" even without visiting Pakistan. But that is that.Vikas wrote: No one has ever spoken about Hindus getting radicalized ever when they visit Pakistan.
Peregrine wrote:X Posted on the J&K Union Territory-2019Thread
Kashmiris and Indian Muslims - Jawed Naqvi
Bart S Ji : My worthy interlocutor, I would humbly request you to kindly re-visit my Post on the proceeding page i.e. Page 69 and once again read the “Highlighted” Sentences-Contents”.Bart S wrote:The article basically confirms that this moron gets his lifafas straight from ISPR.
CheersISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China on Tuesday agreed to set a new direction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) for future cooperation in high economic impact areas by largely shifting away from infrastructure projects, except the $9 billion Mainline-1 projects.
None. Once oil and gas starts to flow from Karachi Bay, you Dhimmis will shed tears of blood.sanjaykumar wrote:What are India's options?
Nope sir it is real!! she claimed she sold phone and that person recovered the deleted data., that too one day after she said something negative about the Paki RATS!Rony wrote:You may be right. Could be parody. Deleted my previous message.Kashi wrote:^^ Photoshop surely......
https://youtu.be/cBmRJEhbzTsPeregrine wrote:India protests against video released by Pakistan on Kartarpur - Sachin Parashar – TNN
HIGHLIGHTS
- While describing Kartarpur as a corridor between the India & Pak, the government expressed apprehensions the corridor will be used by forces in Pakistan to "leverage" the Khalistan issue
Ahead of the inauguration, the government remains concerned about the security of the Indian dignitaries who would be travelling with the 575-strong jatha to kartarpur pn Nov 9
NEW DELHI: While describing the Kartarpur Corridor, which will be inaugurated on Saturday, as a possible corridor of peace between India and Pakistan, the government also cautioned Wednesday that the same also served a "strategic purpose" for Pakistan, namely efforts from across the border to fan separatist sentiments in Punjab.
India has registered a protest with Islamabad over the issue of posters of slain Khalistani terrorists appearing in the background of a video released by the Pakistan government on the corridor. Asked about the video, Punjab CM Amarinder Singh had said Wednesday that Pakistan had a "hidden agenda.
Official sources here said that the pilgrims returning from Pakistan in the past few months have noticed a decrease in anti-India activities at gurudwaras in Pakistan. The government fears though that this might just be a temporary phase.
While India remains apprehensive that the corridor will be used by forces in Pakistan to leverage" the Khalistan issue, government sources said India also saw the corridor as a positive step which would help promote Sikh interests.
Whether or not it can lead to something more substantive in bilateral relations, they said, will depend entirely on whether or not Pakistan chooses to behave as a "normal country." India has repeatedly said that for any substantive engagement between the two countries, Pakistan must first stop promoting cross-border terrorism.
"There is a need to recognise the duality," said a high-level source. "It serves a strategic purpose for Pakistan but, having said that, we also see it as a corridor of peace. The corridor provides a positive energy (in ties) but to what extent it can be converted to something more significant and long-term will depend on Pakistan," added the source.
Talking about the "unusual alacrity" with which the Pakistan army had pushed the project, government sources here said it was important to remember that India had pressed Pakistan to open the corridor for over 20 years.
Ahead of the inauguration in Pakistan, the government remains concerned about the security of the Indian dignitaries who will be travelling with the first 575-strong jatha to Kartarpur on November 9.
However, while Pakistan has not yet allowed a visit by an Indian advance team, officials from the Indian high commission in Islamabad were allowed to visit Kartarpur on Wednesday.
Apart from former PM Manmohan Singh and his family, union ministers Harsimrat Badal and Hardeep Puri, Punjab CM Amarinder Singh and several other ministers of the state are scheduled to pay obeisance at the gurudwara on Saturday
While Pakistan PM Imran Khan had said in a tweet that Sikh pilgrims won’t have to carry passport for their pilgrimage, government sources said all pilgrims for now will travel to Kartarpur with their passports, as agreed in the MoU.
"For the MoU to be amended, Pakistan first has to officially approach us. Any why should this condition be waived off only for Sikhs and not others," said a source, recalling how India had earlier forced Pakistan to withdraw the condition that pilgrims mention their religion in the travel documents.
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CheersISLAMABAD: Committing complete fencing of Afghan and Iran borders on priority to ensure peace and security, Pakistan on Tuesday asked China to finance $9 billion Main Railway Line (ML-1) and other road and infrastructure projects to expand the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
there's very little we can do as of now, apart from not lowering our guard and and be vigilant. The line needs to be redrawn with this and perhaps nankana sahib be returned to indiaVikas wrote:^ In the end, Pakis will ask for Passport, Take money for visit and prop up Khalistani forces at Kartarpur. So predictable.
I wont be surprised that during one of the tense stand offs in future, They will shut down this corridor demanding India to back off.
So all the donation that devotees will leave at Kartarpur, will it be skimmed of by Pak owned SGPC - Pakistan ?
ArjunPandit wrote:there's very little we can do as of now, apart from not lowering our guard and and be vigilant. The line needs to be redrawn with this and perhaps nankana sahib be returned to indiaVikas wrote:^ In the end, Pakis will ask for Passport, Take money for visit and prop up Khalistani forces at Kartarpur. So predictable.
I wont be surprised that during one of the tense stand offs in future, They will shut down this corridor demanding India to back off.
So all the donation that devotees will leave at Kartarpur, will it be skimmed of by Pak owned SGPC - Pakistan ?
.Peregrine wrote:Gentle BR-Fites :
THIS STORY IS FROM MARCH 30, 2002
Also, I think that it was Lieut Governor O'dwyer of Punjab. It was Col. Dyer who ordered the Gurkhas to fire on the Congregation which comprised possible of Hindus and Siks gathering for the Baisakhi Festival.
Amber G. wrote:.Peregrine wrote:Gentle BR-Fites :
THIS STORY IS FROM MARCH 30, 2002
Also, I think that it was Lieut Governor O'dwyer of Punjab. It was Col. Dyer who ordered the Gurkhas to fire on the Congregation which comprised possible of Hindus and Siks gathering for the Baisakhi Festival.
Yes..Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and O'Dwyer endorsed Colonel Reginald Dyer's vile act...
Interesting..ODwyer, sounds like Irish. I have always found Irishmen nicer than brits, good to keep this past in mind.Amber G. wrote:.Peregrine wrote:Gentle BR-Fites :
THIS STORY IS FROM MARCH 30, 2002
Also, I think that it was Lieut Governor O'dwyer of Punjab. It was Col. Dyer who ordered the Gurkhas to fire on the Congregation which comprised possible of Hindus and Siks gathering for the Baisakhi Festival.
Yes..Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and O'Dwyer endorsed Colonel Reginald Dyer's vile act...
some tactic after gooing up hindu regions post partition!vimal wrote:WAHEGURU JI (Almighty ALLAH)
That is correct. The Irish didn’t become independent until 1921. The Jallianwalah Bagh massacre happened in 1919. Irish officers were part of the British empire.ArjunPandit wrote:Interesting..ODwyer, sounds like Irish. I have always found Irishmen nicer than brits, good to keep this past in mind.Amber G. wrote:.
Yes..Sir Michael Francis O'Dwyer was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and O'Dwyer endorsed Colonel Reginald Dyer's vile act...
Indian Govt. must put up similar posters reminding the pilgrims that Kartarpur Sahib rightfully belongs to India, but for the horrible massacres perpetrated by the descendants of Aurangzeb and associates of Djinnah.Bart S wrote:Installed by Paxtani army/ISI in the Kartarpur complex for the attention of Indian pilgrims:
This decision by GOI is looking stupider and stupider with every passing moment.