a police station in Mianwali came under a gun attack by a group of heavily armed militants belonging to banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Tuesday night.
However, police claimed late at night the attack had been repulsed.
He said police teams from three regions — Mianwali, Dera Ghazi Khan and Sargodha — besides Lahore police and Punjab CTD had reached Mianwali for a ‘grand operation’ against the TTP.
He said a search operation has been launched after police teams chased the attackers who apparently disappeared taking advantage of the complex and inaccessible terrain. “We are also discussing the options to launch a massive search [operation] in Mianwali district to trace the terrorists’ hideouts,” Dr Anwar said.
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TTP attack on Mianwali police station ‘repulsed’
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"heavily armed militants"
They must have got married recently. Tried to put to use their wedding gifts.
They must have got married recently. Tried to put to use their wedding gifts.
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^^ Seems like vultures have started to gather around rotten husk of a state created by Jinnah and MKG.
The attack is significant in that terrorists — who had so far targeted police stations and check posts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and areas bordering Afghanistan — have set their sights on a police station in Punjab for the first time since the resurgence of terrorism in the country.
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'Militants'... can't even call them terrorists... apne hi rishteydaar hai. Just a family disputemadhu wrote:TTP attack on Mianwali police station ‘repulsed’
a police station in Mianwali came under a gun attack by a group of heavily armed militants belonging to banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Tuesday night.
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Nanha Mujahid here, IMO challenges & limitations will be overcome. Pakiland will be kept afloat (at least will be tried, against the best actions of ashrafiyas) to keep Russia in check.RoyG wrote: They will try.
There are new challenges and limitations.
I know it is a cold war strategy but it still drives Bartaniya n Amreekan deep state especially now that Russia & Iran are teaming up. Pakland wouldn't be truly an orphan until Russia poses a threat to the west.
The Russia - Ukraine war outcome will be interesting to watch.
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Nothing to rationalize. Let it burn. That's it.souravB wrote:Nanha Mujahid here, IMO challenges & limitations will be overcome. Pakiland will be kept afloat (at least will be tried, against the best actions of ashrafiyas) to keep Russia in check.RoyG wrote: They will try.
There are new challenges and limitations.
I know it is a cold war strategy but it still drives Bartaniya n Amreekan deep state especially now that Russia & Iran are teaming up. Pakland wouldn't be truly an orphan until Russia poses a threat to the west.
The Russia - Ukraine war outcome will be interesting to watch.
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Peshawar police is protesting the bomb blast inside Police HQ mosque with below slogan. Previously an FIR against Namaloom (Unknown) was lodged for the bomb blast.
"Yeh jo namaloom hai, woh hame maloom hai"
Rough translate: We all know the one you call Unknown
15 Kg of bomb material was brought inside the mosque which is inside the police HQ of the capital of the restive province. A highly secure zone. Passing multiple police checkpoints. All fingers are pointing towards an inside hand, possibly a high ranked official whose vehicle was used to bring the material inside. Establishment's hand all over this. {Possibly to sabotage upcoming elections in KP.
Establishment was not expecting these many casualties perhaps and may be just want to create enough disturbance to build a case for postponing upcoming elections. But the blast cause the roof of the mosque to cave in leading to most of the deaths.
"Yeh jo namaloom hai, woh hame maloom hai"
Rough translate: We all know the one you call Unknown
15 Kg of bomb material was brought inside the mosque which is inside the police HQ of the capital of the restive province. A highly secure zone. Passing multiple police checkpoints. All fingers are pointing towards an inside hand, possibly a high ranked official whose vehicle was used to bring the material inside. Establishment's hand all over this. {Possibly to sabotage upcoming elections in KP.
Establishment was not expecting these many casualties perhaps and may be just want to create enough disturbance to build a case for postponing upcoming elections. But the blast cause the roof of the mosque to cave in leading to most of the deaths.
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^^^
No.1 Army
No. 1 Intelligence Agency
No.1 Army
No. 1 Intelligence Agency
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Police, Army, Terrorists they are all one and the same. How are you going to figure out who is who? Remember the incident when a SSG commando donned the soosai vest and soosai'ed all his colleagues in the dining hall? Or the incident when the son of a high ranking admiral stole a Pakistani ship (the idiot's idea was to sail the ship and shoot at Massa's ship)? or the incident when the son of the vice chief of air staff of Pakistan went and tried to do some soosai attack in NY?
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pak-law ... ks-3745448
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/pak-law ... ks-3745448
Apparently Dimran forgave all the BackPakis, resettled them, and gave them jobs. Wont be surprised if some became police or if police have sympathies for them.They regretted the decision to negotiate with militants and resettle them in the country during the PTI regime, calling it 'faulty', said the report.
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A better idea than going to IMF
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The plot thickens:
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/10365 ... e-motorway
Sheikh Rashid arrested for levelling allegations against Asif Zardari
Police say arrested Rashid from Muree Motorway; AML chief says he's been "wronged"; Imran condemns arrest
Ahmed Subhan & Shabbir Dar, February 02, 2023
ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid has been arrested from Murree Motorway, police confirmed in Thursday's early hours, a move that drew strong criticism from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, who has close relations with the ex-interior minister.
The former interior minister and his nephew, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, however, contradicted the police's version and said that the authorities took him into custody from his house and not the motorway.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Rawalpindi Division President Raja Inayat Ur Rehman had filed a case against Rashid in Islamabad's Aabpara Police Station for alleging that former president Asif Ali Zardari was hatching a plot to assassinate the PTI chief.
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https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/10365 ... e-motorway
Sheikh Rashid arrested for levelling allegations against Asif Zardari
Police say arrested Rashid from Muree Motorway; AML chief says he's been "wronged"; Imran condemns arrest
Ahmed Subhan & Shabbir Dar, February 02, 2023
ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid has been arrested from Murree Motorway, police confirmed in Thursday's early hours, a move that drew strong criticism from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, who has close relations with the ex-interior minister.
The former interior minister and his nephew, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq, however, contradicted the police's version and said that the authorities took him into custody from his house and not the motorway.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Rawalpindi Division President Raja Inayat Ur Rehman had filed a case against Rashid in Islamabad's Aabpara Police Station for alleging that former president Asif Ali Zardari was hatching a plot to assassinate the PTI chief.
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Pakistan moves toward deal-or-default endgame
Although an emergency IMF mission has arrived in Pakistan, there are no guarantees amid a growing number of headaches after November's suspension of disbursements from the current package, which was topped up to $7 billion after the floods.
A devaluation of 15% in the rupee and a rise last week in fuel prices could help eliminate some key snags, particularly as tax measures are apparently imminent.
Yet pressure is building as the bailout programme cannot be extended beyond June and the elections loom.
With Pakistan's debt-to-GDP ratio in a danger zone of 70%, and between 40% and 50% of government revenues earmarked for interest payments this year, only default-stricken Sri Lanka, Ghana, and Nigeria are worse off.
"There is just a long-term indebtedness problem," said Jeff Grills, the head of emerging markets debt at Aegon Asset Management, who held Pakistan bonds until the floods hit.
"It is more a question of when they need to restructure, rather than if."
Most of Pakistan's bonds are still trading at less than half their face value.
Such a restructuring of Pakistan's bonds would represent its first international default since 1999, according to the Bank of Canada-Bank of England Sovereign default Database.
With just $8.6 billion worth of such bonds, compared to the $30 billion Pakistan owes to China, Ismail said Islamabad might be better off "just going to those countries that we owe a lot, or to the institutions we owe a lot, and trying and get some more long-term loans."
Shehbaz is optimistic that the IMF will resume disbursements. "An agreement with the IMF, God willing, will be done," he said at an event last week in Islamabad, the capital. "We will soon be out of difficult times."
Multilateral and bilateral financing pledges for Pakistan's rebuilding efforts after the floods also depend on a green light from the IMF.
If the disbursements do not arrive by June, there could be a six-month gap before the new government takes office during which Pakistan would be starved of funds, effectively pushing its population of 220 million to the brink.
The lack of reserves will make it to tough to stay afloat.
Just $500 million of interest or 'coupon' payments are due on Pakistan's international bonds this year, but the chief of the central bank chief has said $3 billion is needed to meet overall external debt payments.
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The disastrous redesign of Pakistan’s rivers
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They are criticising fashionably with no real solutions to offer except correcting misuse of canals by the elites. Just putting 2 paki brownies who have no clue as "experts" doesn't help.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2DWb0-K3p4
Afghans really know how to show Pakjabis their 'aukaat', something that many Indians (especially of Lutyens/Durbari type) have never been able to do.
Afghans really know how to show Pakjabis their 'aukaat', something that many Indians (especially of Lutyens/Durbari type) have never been able to do.
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Water issues aside, the biggest banes of the Pakjabi canal system built by white Pakis and currently owned by real Pakis, are:vimal wrote:The disastrous redesign of Pakistan’s rivers
Support for overpopulation where the geography and resources do not support it and cannot sustain it
The whole military-feudal power structure (Brits used agricultural land to loyal feudals as an incentive to get cannon fodder for their many wars, and then land to soldiers, thereby giving them outsized importance), and post independence the irrigation system had a large role to play in continuing this power structure.
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A-o-A Pakistan maintains it's number one spot
Report on Yawn -
Report on Yawn -
While the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has rebranded itself as a country open to investment, tourism and engagement with the rest of the world under powerful Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, also known as MBS, the desert kingdom’s reputation as one of the largest executioners in the globe persists.
Figures compiled in a fresh report by UK-based human rights NGO Reprieve, point to the disturbing fact that under the crown prince’s watch, hundreds of people have been put to death. In fact, 2022 was amongst the bloodiest years on record, with 147 people executed. The report claims that after MBS’s father King Salman took the throne in 2015, executions went up by 82 per cent.
- 1,243 people put to death in the kingdom between 2010 and 2021, says Reprieve
- Pakistanis make up highest number among those executed
The report says that out of the 490 foreign nationals executed by Saudi Arabia during 2010-2021, Pakistanis make up the highest number, 164. Yemenis and Syrians come in second and third, respectively.
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Sheikh Rashid on FM Bilawal Bhutto, during his arrest, on live TV - 'Woh aagey se parvez, picche se parveen lagta hai'
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Famous pakistani hospitality is not working this time
Yawn - IMF giving tough time to finance minister, team during talks: PM Shehbaz
Yawn - IMF giving tough time to finance minister, team during talks: PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation, which is visiting the country for discussions on the ninth review of a $7 billion loan programme, was giving a “very tough time” to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and his team.
“Our economic challenge at this moment is unimaginable. The conditions we have to fulfil [to complete the IMF review] are beyond imagination,” he said without elaborating.
However, the country had no choice but to implement the conditions, PM Shehbaz acknowledged.
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Seems like the uniformed jehadis were behind the Army school bombing. More allegations are being hurled that the current Peshawar bombing is also due to the uniformed jehadis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omtZOl3tdjw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omtZOl3tdjw
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Police official martyred in North Waziristan attack
NORTH WAZIRISTAN: A policeman was martyred in an armed attack in Miramshah tehsil of the North Waziristan tribal district on Tuesday night.
Police officials said that the incident took place when the cop was on his way to his place of work.
Tariq Khan Dawar, a spokesperson of the district police, told Dawn that constable Khurshid Ahmed was headed to Miramshah when he came under attack in Ghundi Kallay locality of Tapi area.
He said that attackers managed to escape from the scene after attacking the cop.
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TSP should do kadi ninda and submit a dossier too. This is how karma comes back at you.
Islamabad asks Kabul for ‘concrete actions’ against TTP
Islamabad asks Kabul for ‘concrete actions’ against TTP
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday asked the interim Afghan government to take “concrete actions” against terrorist outfits including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) operating out of the neighbouring country in the wake of deadly terrorist attack in Peshawar killing over 100 mostly police officials.
“Pakistan expects sincere cooperation from the interim Afghan government to address the challenge of terrorism and hopes that Kabul would live up to the commitments made to the international community in this regard,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told a weekly news briefing in Islamabad.
She was reacting to the statement of acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, who on Tuesday said that Pakistan shouldn't put the blame for the explosion at a mosque in Peshawar on Afghanistan.
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I must this is very happy and peaceful Friday in Pakistan, the Aam abduls seem to have no energy left
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This looks more like a money making venture by pakis than actual protection.
Chinese nationals asked to hire private firms for security
Chinese nationals asked to hire private firms for security
LAHORE: After an increase in terrorism incidents in the country, the Punjab Home Department has directed the Chinese nationals living in the province or working with private companies to hire private security companies of A category for their security.
The home department and police held a meeting on Thursday to review the security of the Chinese nationals working on government and private projects in the province.
In 2014, the Punjab government had established the Special Protection Unit (SPU) as a dedicated unit for the security of foreigners working at different projects of national importance. As many as 3,336 security constables, 187 drivers, 20 wireless operators, 244 former army personnel in the rank of senior security constable to chief security officer and seven former army officers in the rank of additional director & deputy director were recruited in the SPU.
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Dilbu ji, max private security agencies in jihadistan are owned by retired faujis (colonel, major level ityaadi). Some by retired senior police afsars. These folks are foreseeing future reduction in official retirement 'benefits' and so are being given these crumbs by the jernails.Dilbu wrote:This looks more like a money making venture by pakis than actual protection.
Chinese nationals asked to hire private firms for security
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Islamabad asks Kabul for ‘concrete actions’ against TTP
I thought they did take 'concrete' action when they blew up a concrete mosque.
I thought they did take 'concrete' action when they blew up a concrete mosque.
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Meanwhile one can not ignore Pakistan anywhere else in the world:
Indian, Cambodian Army Chiefs sign the ‘Terms of Reference’ for Staff Talks and proposal by India to train Cambodian defence personnel....
Indian, Cambodian Army Chiefs sign the ‘Terms of Reference’ for Staff Talks and proposal by India to train Cambodian defence personnel....
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^^^^ Who would have expected that every photo of India signing a defence pact with any country would have a Pakistani in the middle of the picture?
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The wonderful police system in Paxstan. Did they arrest him or is this a photo shoot of this pervert's fantasy?
Wonder how he manages to light and smoke a cigar in handcuffs!
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Sirji, according to Pakistani studies, it would be that Gen. Niazi was so famous that he was signing autographs for the eagerly waiting India military officials!yensoy wrote:^^^^ Who would have expected that every photo of India signing a defence pact with any country would have a Pakistani in the middle of the picture?
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AlhumduLillah, Almighty has been very kind and generous. May we always remain as a garment to each other.
Bhaat da phuck?!
Also turns out people have shared his bride's (also his cousin) photo which is against Sharia
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2399398/al ... ing-arrest
Alcohol found in Fawad's blood sample taken during arrest
They claim 0.4g/dl alcohol was found in his blood. Generously assuming the fatso is 80kg (looks to be higher, but lets assume 80kg), he should have had 16 drinks to get that level of alcohol in his blood. If he is fatter, he would have had 20 or so drinks.
At this level, most humans would die of alcohol poisoning. How did the fellow walk?
Next they'll say he had only alcohol instead of blood inside him.
Alcohol found in Fawad's blood sample taken during arrest
They claim 0.4g/dl alcohol was found in his blood. Generously assuming the fatso is 80kg (looks to be higher, but lets assume 80kg), he should have had 16 drinks to get that level of alcohol in his blood. If he is fatter, he would have had 20 or so drinks.
At this level, most humans would die of alcohol poisoning. How did the fellow walk?
Next they'll say he had only alcohol instead of blood inside him.
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^^^
Yahood and Hanood ki sazish hai! The 'Nelson Mandela' of Bakistan had to endure being force fed alcohol before being tested.
Yahood and Hanood ki sazish hai! The 'Nelson Mandela' of Bakistan had to endure being force fed alcohol before being tested.
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It was Kashmir solidarity day.
Pakistanis observed it by going on a hunger strike.
(Wicked me).
Pakistanis observed it by going on a hunger strike.
(Wicked me).
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Too bad this year Kashmir solidarity day came on a Sunday and didn't give the govt a chance to shut down the country for the greater cause.sanjaykumar wrote:It was Kashmir solidarity day.
Pakistanis observed it by going on a hunger strike.
(Wicked me).
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musharaf is dead. Pity he could not live to see pukistan unravel.
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^ Doubt the rat would have cared anyway... all the jernails care about is their own kin and their own skin.
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https://www.thehindu.com/news/internati ... 473594.ece
Pervez Musharraf, ex-President of Pakistan, passes away: report
Pervez Musharraf was diagnosed with the life-threatening disease Amyloidosis in 2018 in the U.A.E.
February 05, 2023
THE HINDU BUREAU
Former Pakistan President and Army chief Pervez Musharraf passed away on February 5 after a prolonged illness at a hospital in Dubai, Pakistan’s Geo News reported.
The former military dictator was reportedly in critical condition at American Hospital in Dubai with no possibility of recovery.
Musharraf, 79, who ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008, was charged with high treason and given a death sentence in 2019 for suspending the Constitution. His death sentence was later suspended.
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I wanted very much to comment, but one does not speak ill of the dead.
Pervez Musharraf, ex-President of Pakistan, passes away: report
Pervez Musharraf was diagnosed with the life-threatening disease Amyloidosis in 2018 in the U.A.E.
February 05, 2023
THE HINDU BUREAU
Former Pakistan President and Army chief Pervez Musharraf passed away on February 5 after a prolonged illness at a hospital in Dubai, Pakistan’s Geo News reported.
The former military dictator was reportedly in critical condition at American Hospital in Dubai with no possibility of recovery.
Musharraf, 79, who ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008, was charged with high treason and given a death sentence in 2019 for suspending the Constitution. His death sentence was later suspended.
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I wanted very much to comment, but one does not speak ill of the dead.
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Pervez Musharraf, great son of Pakistan, who won the runners up trophy in Kargil war, passes away.
May his wisdom be never forgotten, he stood as a beacon of light for women's advancement and gave them this advice: "A lot of people say that if you want to go abroad and get a visa from Canada or citizenship and be a millionaire, get yourself raped"
May his wisdom be never forgotten, he stood as a beacon of light for women's advancement and gave them this advice: "A lot of people say that if you want to go abroad and get a visa from Canada or citizenship and be a millionaire, get yourself raped"