Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Kaptaan has gone nuts. Randomly giving out press conference, and making wild (possibly true) allegations against the TFTAs.

For example, he said that about 30 MNAs from PML-N wanted to join the PTI long back, which the TFTAs did not give permission to, because they do not want any single party to become powerful.

TFTAs are gravely issuing statement about how they are very neutral, with everyone making fun of them now, about how that statement is totally a lie.

Biggest crime kaptaan is committing, is to make the TFTAs lose their echandee. I think it is sunroof lever time for him. If the TFTAs do not make an example out of him, then they cannot control the politicians - afterall their only leverage is fear.
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Anujan wrote:Kaptaan has gone nuts. Randomly giving out press conference, and making wild (possibly true) allegations against the TFTAs.

For example, he said that about 30 MNAs from PML-N wanted to join the PTI long back, which the TFTAs did not give permission to, because they do not want any single party to become powerful.

TFTAs are gravely issuing statement about how they are very neutral, with everyone making fun of them now, about how that statement is totally a lie.

Biggest crime kaptaan is committing, is to make the TFTAs lose their echandee. I think it is sunroof lever time for him. If the TFTAs do not make an example out of him, then they cannot control the politicians - afterall their only leverage is fear.
Kaptaan has gone nuts or has backing from some elements in the army. Fun times.
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partha wrote:
Anujan wrote:Kaptaan has gone nuts. Randomly giving out press conference, and making wild (possibly true) allegations against the TFTAs.

For example, he said that about 30 MNAs from PML-N wanted to join the PTI long back, which the TFTAs did not give permission to, because they do not want any single party to become powerful.

TFTAs are gravely issuing statement about how they are very neutral, with everyone making fun of them now, about how that statement is totally a lie.

Biggest crime kaptaan is committing, is to make the TFTAs lose their echandee. I think it is sunroof lever time for him. If the TFTAs do not make an example out of him, then they cannot control the politicians - afterall their only leverage is fear.
Kaptaan has gone nuts or has backing from some elements in the army. Fun times.

as is his old habit, kaptaan cannot tamper with the army's b@!!$ to win the match

he is sailing pretty close to the wind and he is likely to get "exiled" like musharaff via a convenient court directive
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partha wrote:
Anujan wrote:Kaptaan has gone nuts. Randomly giving out press conference, and making wild (possibly true) allegations against the TFTAs.

For example, he said that about 30 MNAs from PML-N wanted to join the PTI long back, which the TFTAs did not give permission to, because they do not want any single party to become powerful.

TFTAs are gravely issuing statement about how they are very neutral, with everyone making fun of them now, about how that statement is totally a lie.

Biggest crime kaptaan is committing, is to make the TFTAs lose their echandee. I think it is sunroof lever time for him. If the TFTAs do not make an example out of him, then they cannot control the politicians - afterall their only leverage is fear.
Kaptaan has gone nuts or has backing from some elements in the army. Fun times.
Yes, he has a significant section of the current and retired establishment backing them (helped in no small way by the fact that most of the youthiyas are what Najam Sethi calls military middle class, i.e. children of military/establishment/bureaucrat families).

But, there is a method to the madness.

He was eased out of power with behind the scenes maneuverings (as per the establishment's usual playbook and tactical brilliance) since they couldn't tolerate the economic slide anymore and was staring at irrelevance. So he started the US conspiracy bullshit along with dharnas to protest it, which got a lot of traction and let him stay relevant. Now he is basically hoping for the army to arrest him, which would make him a hero and validate his allegations. Also if not in power himself he would rather see martial law than his political enemies run the country.

The establishment and the opposition are between a rock and a hard place. Imran has got their balls in a vice where, if they don't oppose him he wins, yet if they oppose him his own narrative gets stronger and he becomes more powerful. What the establishment needs most are the IMF package that can stave off bankruptcy for a short time at least, and also to get back into the good books of the US, neither of which Imran was helping with. If they let him come back to power, they are back to the same mess. If they let the PDM continue, the situation is not improving as the PDM has to deal with the same situation and need to increase prices and take unpopular steps that would kill their chances of winning in an election. If they call elections right now, then Imran might win, and if he doesn't he will still continue his dharnas and perpetuate the current situation claiming conspiracy.

The only way out that they see is reimposing some kind of martial law (even if indirectly like Musharraf's being the 'CEO' of the country), and rumors are that ISI chief made a secret visit to Washington to discuss that with the Americans. They are probably looking to cut some sinister deal with the Americans to get back into their good books and have their martial law shenanigans tolerated.

Amidst all the schadenfreude on our side, it is this possibility that we need to be vary of, if the US-based SFJ firing an RPG in Chandigarh wasn't warning enough.
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Kaptaan is definitely on some potent drugs . In a recent PTI protest rally in the middle of his hour long rant of a speech, he briefly paused and knocked down a "revolutionary red" cap worn by one of his youthia member who was a part his security cordon ! The man is visibly erratic now. If he keeps this up then it is either the sunroof lever or a suite for the next 10 yrs in kot lakhpat.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1689612/entropy-and-its-costs


Despite its immense promise, Pakistan has been the ‘sick man’ of South Asia for several years in terms of not just its economy but also on wider social as well as governance indicators.

A brief run through a sampling of statistics and indicators is illustrative. Pakistan’s per capita income is 178th in the world, currently 69 and 61 per cent of Bangladesh and India respectively. Twenty years ago, Pakistan’s per capita income was 138pc that of Bangladesh and 130pc of India.

The country’s rank on UNDP’s Human Development Index is a pathetic 154th globally. On the Global Competitiveness Index, Pakistan is at number 110. Its rate of overall fixed investment as a per cent of GDP averages around 14pc — almost exactly half the average for South Asia. Foreign direct investment into the country was the equivalent of 0.8pc of GDP in 2019, less than half the rate for India (1.8pc of GDP). In terms of inflows, Pakistan attracts around $3 billion in gross FDI annually, compared to $50bn-plus for India.

Pakistan is not in a good place, and there is no one to blame but a toxic governance model.

Pakistan ranks amongst the lowest — and poorest — countries in the world in terms of both spending as well as outcomes with regard to education and health. It performs poorly on virtually all social indicators.

Equally telling, perhaps, is the country’s standing in the World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index. Pakistan ranks at 130 out of 139 countries, behind Mozambique, Bangladesh, Uganda, Honduras, Zimbabwe, Myanmar and Bolivia. Within South Asia, it ranks second from the bottom, just ahead of Afghanistan.

In the latest Worldwide Governance Indicators, Pakistan was ranked in the 25th percentile on ‘Rule of Law’ (ie lower than 75pc of the countries worldwide), in the 22nd percentile on ‘Control of Corruption’ (ie worse than 78pc of the countries worldwide), and 32nd percentile on ‘Government Effectiveness’ (ie worse than 68pc of the countries worldwide). For ‘Political Stability’ and ‘Absence of Violence’, it is ranked in the fifth percentile (ie worse than 95pc of the countries globally).

:eek:

According to my estimates, plate tectonics will take Pakistan to join the Horn of Africa in 35 million years. Pakistan will do well in relation to its neighbours there.

(This is no way meant to disparage the countries in Africa).
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Anujan wrote: Biggest crime kaptaan is committing, is to make the TFTAs lose their echandee. I think it is sunroof lever time for him. If the TFTAs do not make an example out of him, then they cannot control the politicians - afterall their only leverage is fear.
He is Im the dim. The more he talks the more he will expose the Paki Army in his interview flow. Plus he will contradict himself more and more too.

He openly called Bajwa "Mir Jafar", the ultimate traitor for sub-continent Muslims, to the cheers of the crowd. I was expecting some politicians, anchors and social media personalities who are supporting him to start distancing from him after that but that has happened so far.

But there are few things working for him:
1. A significant number of Pakis are with him. And they span all level of classes in Pakistan. Not just the military middle class or overseas Pakistanis. This has surprised many in establishment. May be Pakis are turning a corner and are ripe for a color revolution.

2. He is able to use Islam very effectively despite blasphemous remarks that would have sent many normal politicians seeking forgiveness. A part of clergy is with him. His speeches are full of references to Islam, kitab and Muslim history.

3. A set of politicians are with him and are not deserting him. His party is ruling in KP so this wont go to zero anytime soon but there are national level politicians that believe that they can have a future with him.

4. A part of establishment is backing him. This shows clearly in the support he is getting in social media and main stream media. Many main stream media anchors and popular youtubers are openly supporting him. This class is managed by Colonel level officer in ISI. One phone call and they drop everything and grease up. But somehow they are staying and openly supporting Imran.
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Three soldiers, three children martyred in North Waziristan suicide blast: ISPR
RAWALPINDI: Three security personnel were martyred in a suicide attack in North Waziristan, said Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday.

According to the military’s media wing, the security personnel were martyred when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the Miran Shah area of North Waziristan.
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Iron blothels are slowly moving out.
Chinese teachers at NED leave country
All the Chinese teachers at the NED University have left the country due to the security concerns after the suicide attack at the University of Karachi (KU) on April 26.

On Sunday afternoon, 11 Chinese teachers of the NED University suddenly returned home. Dr Sarosh Lodi, the NED University vice chancellor, told Jang that all of a sudden at 2pm, the varsity administration was informed that the Chinese teachers had ordered a van and they were returning home.

He lamented that it was a great loss as two-and-a-half-thousand students of the varsity were learning Chinese language. He said that keeping in view that requirements of the present age, the varsity had made two levels of Chinese language compulsory day. "We are going to have a hard time now and we will have to move to online classes," he said.

Dr Nasiruddin Khan, the Pakistani director of the Confucius Institute at the KU, said the Chinese language teaching at the Confucius Institute had been suspended since the suicide bombing.
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Suspension of trade with India is starting to hit home slowly but surely.
Should Pakistan worry about India’s wheat export ban?
In a short answer; there will be no direct impact on Pakistan as nowadays both countries do not trade with each other. India’s wheat export ban has been aimed at addressing the internal issue of rising inflation. Wheat is not short in India, rather the country is sitting over a heap of grains. It has only imposed a ban on private exports. Government-to-government deals are still open. Neighbours like Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives will obviously get wheat in due course.

So, grain stockpiles are at a comfortable level in India despite wheat yield was hit by a heatwave and resultant low procurement by public sector institutions. However, the Indian export ban can indirectly create some hardships for Pakistan which is already looking for striking an import deal in excess of three million tons, which is a huge quantity in itself.
The Provincial Food Department needs to be vigilant and monitor wheat purchase by the private sector. Strict regulations on the last year’s pattern will do wonder and prohibit any pilferage of grains. Tight wheat regulations are also a must in other parts of the country. Close of 2.7-3 million tons buying by the private sector coupled with 7.5-7.8 million tons of wheat in the public sector would be sufficient for ensuring food security in the country.

However, given the requirements of Afghanistan and maintaining strategic reserves, import of 1.5 million tons of wheat is vital for the present government. For this purpose, wheat should be sourced from wherever possible markets on an immediate basis. Otherwise, prices in the international market are feared to increase further while its shortage may further worsen the problem.
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Even Brfites cannot come up with something like this,establishment/ imported gov stole im the dm’s phone since he said he has recorded a video naming all of his conspirators. :rotfl: :rotfl:

And his adviser has to come on twitter and beg the establishment to return the phones, since the videos are not in the stolen mobiles. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Vadivel wrote:Even Brfites cannot come up with something like this,establishment/ imported gov stole im the dm’s phone since he said he has recorded a video naming all of his conspirators. :rotfl: :rotfl:
The real conspiracy here is to leak Khapthan’s browsing and search history, :evil:
As a typical Paxi, Kapthan’s searches about Goats and Camels are due to his Zoological interest onlee and nothing to do with his “biological” interests, :wink:
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Im the dim has already given the information in Jalsa that he recorded the video in a cassette :D .

Dimran is going full analog..
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Vinu wrote:...
The real conspiracy here is to leak Khapthan’s browsing and search history, :evil: ...
Can't that be done from service provider side??

Oh wait.. I forgot this is aatmi taakat bakistan we are talking about.. where they couldn't upload the telecast of a PM visit as an advanced laptop having FTP technology had broken down :mrgreen:
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1689983/1-dea ... radar-area
1 dead, 11 injured in IED blast near New Memon Mosque in Karachi's Kharadar area
Imtiaz Ali, May 16, 2022

One person died and 11 were injured in a blast near Iqbal Market and New Memon Mosque in Karachi's Kharadar area, according to Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab.
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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world ... ent-395087
Two Sikh traders shot dead in Pakistan's Peshawar; Punjab CM, parties, SGPC condemn killing
Punjab Chief Minster Bhagwant Mann has urged the foreign minister to speak to Pakistan
GS Paul, May 15

In yet another case of target killing of minorities, two Sikh traders were shot dead by unidentified armed men in Pakistan.
The deceased have been identified as Ranjit Singh and Kuljit Singh, who were into grocery business at Bada Bazaar in the Sarband area in Peshawar district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan.
According to information, they were sitting in their shops when the miscreants came and opened fire on them.
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https://thediplomat.com/2022/05/imran-k ... from-over/
Imran Khan’s Political Career Far From Over
Within a month of his ouster, the former Pakistani PM has been able to revive his support base substantially, prompting many to believe that he could win an election today.
Umair Jamal, May 10, 2022

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan is planning a long march toward Islamabad later this month to force the government into announcing fresh elections.
Since his ouster from office through a no-confidence motion in the parliament last month, Khan has augmented pressure on the government and other state institutions not only to delegitimize the new ruling coalition but also to paint them as conspirators. In this regard, Khan has used the issue of alleged “foreign conspiracy” against his regime very skillfully to mobilize his support base.
When Khan was removed from office last month, people were of the view that his time in Pakistan’s politics was over. However, Khan had other plans.
Within a month of his ouster, Khan has revived his support base to such an extent that it is now widely believed that if free and fair elections are conducted, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will emerge triumphant.
One of the key reasons that Khan’s political career may not have ended yet is because of overwhelming support for his party within the state institutions. He has shown that if you have support within the state institutions and can make the leadership of these institutions appear controversial, your chances of a return to power could gain impetus.
Moreover, Khan’s current relevance in Pakistan’s politics shows that if a party supported and brought to power by the country’s national security institutions turns its back on the latter, the security institutions may not consider a crackdown on the party.
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Is this cue for 'a-monkey-tamasha' folks on this side of the border to chime in?
Kashmir Premier League to invite Virat Kohli for second edition
ISLAMABAD: Kashmir Premier League (KPL)'s management has decided to invite former Indian skipper Virat Kohli for upcoming second edition of the franchise event.

In a video message released by KPL's media, league's president Arif Malik shared that a formal invitation will be sent to Kohli for participation in KPL 2, scheduled from August 1 to 14 in Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir.

"We have decided to send a formal invitation to Virat Kohli for participation in KPL 2. Its a message of peace from our side, now its up to him, whether he accepts it or not," Malik said in a video message.

"We are ready to host other Indian players as well. We believe that sports is the only way to bridge the gap between the two countries," he added.
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/17/asia/pak ... index.html
Pakistan hit by deadly cholera outbreak as heat wave grips South Asia
Helen Regan, Sophia Saifi, Asim Khan and Esha Mitra, CNN, Tue May 17, 2022

A deadly cholera outbreak linked to contaminated drinking water has infected thousands of people in central Pakistan as the country grapples with a water crisis exacerbated by a brutal heat wave in South Asia.
Temperatures in parts of Pakistan and India have reached record levels in recent weeks, putting the lives of millions at risk as the effects of the climate crisis are felt across the subcontinent.
Cholera cases were first identified in Pir Koh, a remote mountainous town in Balochistan province, on April 17. Since then, more than 2,000 people have been have been infected and six have died, according to Dr. Ahmed Baloch, from the health department of Balochistan.
Residents in Pir Koh say they have no access to clean drinking water. The lack of rain this year has caused nearby ponds to dry up, with their only source of water being a pipeline which had "rusted and contaminated the water supply," said local resident Hassan Bugti.
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Pakistan says it foiled suspected attack against Chinese citizens
Alleged woman attacker arrested two weeks after female suicide bomber blew herself up in Karachi, killing three Chinese teachers and a Pakistani driver.
17 May 2022

Pakistani police say they have arrested a would-be suicide bomber who planned to blow herself up near a convoy of Chinese nationals along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a police statement has said.
Monday’s arrest came two weeks after a woman suicide bomber blew herself up on a university campus in the southern port city of Karachi, killing three Chinese teachers and their Pakistani driver.
Police arrested the woman in southwestern Balochistan province that borders Afghanistan and Iran, the statement said.
She belongs to the separatist Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which has started using women fighters as suicide bombers, police said, a new phenomenon for counterterrorism police who are more used to dealing with such attacks by hardline groups.
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Dilbu wrote:Is this cue for 'a-monkey-tamasha' folks on this side of the border to chime in?
Kashmir Premier League to invite Virat Kohli for second edition
ISLAMABAD: Kashmir Premier League (KPL)'s management has decided to invite former Indian skipper Virat Kohli for upcoming second edition of the franchise event.

In a video message released by KPL's media, league's president Arif Malik shared that a formal invitation will be sent to Kohli for participation in KPL 2, scheduled from August 1 to 14 in Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir.

"We have decided to send a formal invitation to Virat Kohli for participation in KPL 2. Its a message of peace from our side, now its up to him, whether he accepts it or not," Malik said in a video message.

"We are ready to host other Indian players as well. We believe that sports is the only way to bridge the gap between the two countries," he added.
I sincerely hope our Virat is not woke enough to actually go to POK for Aman ka tamasha...
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Woke enough but not stupid enough!
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Secretary Blinken’s Meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister Bhutto Zardari
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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met today with Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in New York City to affirm the shared desire for a strong and prosperous bilateral relationship. The Secretary and the Foreign Minister discussed expanding partnership in climate, investment, trade, and health as well as people-to-people ties. They underscored the importance of U.S.-Pakistan cooperation on regional peace, counterterrorism, Afghan stability, support for Ukraine, and democratic principles. The Secretary welcomed Pakistan’s Chairmanship of the G77 and committed to advancing climate action and global food security.
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Islamabad in Tight Spot as China Demands Military Outposts in Pakistan
Amid recent terror attacks on Chinese nationals and Belt and Road Initiative’s (BRI) China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects in Karachi, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, China has demanded military outposts for the security of its citizens working in the country, sources told CNN-News18.
According to diplomatic sources in Islamabad, China has been demanding security for its citizens and CPEC projects from Pakistan Law Enforcement Agencies for long.
They have now sought military outposts in areas under United States’ influence or usage during Cold War and war on terror.
In diplomatic circles, a source also claimed that this demand came after the United States’ demand for bases in Pakistan to fight terrorists and surveillance in Afghanistan and the US is keen to re-operate Shamsi airbase in Balochistan.
The source also told that China was keen to invest in Afghanistan and wants to expand its BRI project, so Beijing needs to secure Pakistan and Afghanistan with its military outposts.
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Govt releases 30 TTP inmates
KARACHI: The Pakistan government has released 30 Taliban inmates, Geo News reported, citing sources.

According to sources, talks between the government and proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) finally resumed on Tuesday.

The sources said the released TTP militants included Hazrat Ali, Laiq Shah and Shahabullah from North Waziristan, Eid Muhammad, Noor Aslam and Gulzar Khan from South Waziristan, Sher Zaman, Muhammad Anwar, Muhammad Hamayun, Bahram, Samiullah and Aijaz from Dera Ismail Khan, Shah Zareen and Saeedullah from Bajour Agency, Akbar Zeb, Fazl Haq, Fazl Rabbi and Mehboob Ali from Swat, Bakht Nabi, Khan Zareen and Ahmed Shah from Shangla, Muhammadullah from Khyber district, Ahmed Shah, Saeed-ul-Islam, Abdullah, Rahimullah, Zakirullah and Ahmed Saeed from Dir. However, no high-profile TTP inmate has been released, the sources said.
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Fruits & Sauce import banned... well at least grass is not a luxury item

Tissue paper banned... tauba tauba... well the elite RAPEist Bakis can use the pakistani rupaiyaa for the purpose


Yawn - Govt bans import of non-essential luxury items under 'emergency economic plan'
Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb announced on Thursday that the government had imposed a ban on the import of all non-essential luxury items under an "emergency economic plan".

List of banned items

Cars
Mobile phones
Dry fruits
Home appliances
Crockery
Private weapons
Shoes
Decoration items
Doors and window frames
Sauces
Frozen meat
Fruits
Carpets
Tissue paper
Furniture
Make-up
Chocolates, confectionary items
Shampoos
Sunglasses
Cigarettes
Musical instruments

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SHO's killing sparks concern over rise in terrorist attacks in K-P
PESHAWAR: Terrorist activities were feared to once again be on the rise in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa after unidentified terrorists opened fire and killed the station house officer (SHO) of the Shahpur police station on the motorway bridge in Chamkani, Peshawar.

SHO Shakeel Khan was on his way to the police station when his vehicle was targeted by terrorists just a short distance away from it.

The SHO was alone in his car when the attackers began chasing him.

According to Peshawar Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Ijaz Khan, the assailants were not motorcyclists but came in a white car, got out of the vehicle with Kalashnikovs and 9mm pistols and attacked the SHO's vehicle.
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Tauba tauba pakistaniyat in full flow!!
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Manish_P wrote:Fruits & Sauce import banned... well at least grass is not a luxury item

Tissue paper banned... tauba tauba... well the elite RAPEist Bakis can use the pakistani rupaiyaa for the purpose
Sirji - There is the recommendation in al-kitab for using items found in the desert, instead of tissue paper.
Hope Pakistan becomes like Venezuela, in-sha-la-la!
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Someone in baki gormint realised they dont make mobiles and cars locally :lol:

Decision to ban mobile phone imports, knocked-down cars reversed: Customs official
A four-page notification, SRO598 of 2022, was issued late at night by the commerce ministry to amend the import policy order. The banned items in the notification also included mobile phones, but soon after the announcement, the ministry revised its decision, opting instead to double the import duties and taxes levied, instead of outrightly banning their import, a senior customs official told Dawn.
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Manish_P wrote:Someone in baki gormint realised they dont make mobiles and cars locally :lol:
:rotfl: What is it called? Tactical Brilliance! Of course.
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2357469/go ... eye-to-eye


Govt, powerful stakeholders not seeing eye to eye

developments during the last couple of days suggest that the powerful quarters are now increasingly inclined towards holding early elections in the country – a phenomenon that suddenly emerged, and embroiled the government and the powerful quarters in a dispute.
I thought TFTAs support democracy and were neutral? Was it all a lie?
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And more importantly are there multiple quarters within the powerful quarters, hainji?
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Dilbu wrote:And more importantly are there multiple quarters within the powerful quarters, hainji?
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Linked with each other via power corridors? hen ji
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There is one industry thriving in land of pukes is ‘ Throwing Towels’.
This story of Pakistan is a tragic one. In this tale, all four pillars of the state have defaulted and are responsible for bringing the country near to a failed state.

It is an institutional and systemic collapse. :((

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https://www.geo.tv/amp/417923-pakistan-at-75-a-sad-tale
Bit worrying factor in the above article is glimpses of sanity here and there like not blaming everything on YYY conspiracy. Paxis getting sanity even for a very short term is not good for the sub-continent.
Hope the ‘neutralised’ establishment immediately calls for an early election and Kapthaan will ensure triple century of PKR on his 0.75th term.
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Anujan wrote:https://tribune.com.pk/story/2357469/go ... eye-to-eye


Govt, powerful stakeholders not seeing eye to eye

developments during the last couple of days suggest that the powerful quarters are now increasingly inclined towards holding early elections in the country – a phenomenon that suddenly emerged, and embroiled the government and the powerful quarters in a dispute.
I thought TFTAs support democracy and were neutral? Was it all a lie?
Charsi Imran is hoping to win the elections with 3/4th majority to be able to amend the constitution to junk the western parliamentary system bring in quasi malsic Presidential system and lord it over like Erdogan.
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Dilbu wrote:And more importantly are there multiple quarters within the powerful quarters, hainji?
Whisky swilling jernails and kernails of TSPA cannot be dunking quarters in public, lest the Malsi mob unleashes its wrath. Quarters are dunked indoors in fauji quarters onlee. :D
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RCase wrote:
Dilbu wrote:And more importantly are there multiple quarters within the powerful quarters, hainji?
Whisky swilling jernails and kernails of TSPA cannot be dunking quarters in public, lest the Malsi mob unleashes its wrath. Quarters are dunked indoors in fauji quarters onlee. :D
the pakis are mashoor mainly for three types of quarters

fauji quarters, where they get shot in the hind quarters
bottled quarters that end predictably in rum and bum. (barkeeps and batmen beware)
hind quarters of all descriptions, bovine, porcine or houris

some drink and dunk while others dunk and drink, and in all cases, the end objective is the dear paki rear
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Question for any budding magicians on BRF:
How do you make a tractor-trolley disappear?

Answer in the link below. Warning: Images might be disturbing. :eek:
Tractor-Trolley
"I don't know where she is. She has been forcibly disappeared by this government because they think women are soft targets."
:D
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Breaking Neuj:

Jalebi madam beaten up and carted away by Baki police, as per her daughter...

Guess the jernails thought that it was time for her re-education

PS: I see Bart ji has used more courteous words :mrgreen:
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