Prem wrote:Pak food imports up by 75pc
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... up-by-75pc
IMRAN ALI KUNDI
hmm..... A symbol of national policy and a common family name in pakistan?
Prem wrote:Pak food imports up by 75pc
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... up-by-75pc
IMRAN ALI KUNDI
Whats "milli"?? Another Arabic word? Thats how foolish pakis can get while attempting to bring Kuffr RAMA and ultimately evil yindoos into abbrevation, by using arabi words. Pakis should have learned uptill now as no one bought their "deccan mujhahidden" stunt, for a simple reason that it does not sound "Indian" enough.And now India has created another organisation which is called RAMA. It may be news to you that very soon this intelligence agency -- of course, they have decided to keep it covert -- but it is Research and Analysis Milli Afghanistan. That's the name. The Indians have helped create this organisation, and its job is mainly to destabilise Pakistan."
Narad, the SDRE race isn't; but, the TFTA martial race is.Narad wrote:Our SDRE race isnt mysteriously connected to medivial arabia like somehow the pakis think they are.
I wanted the video to start playing at a specific time when pakistani birather reveals the true nature of pakistani society and calls it beghairatramana wrote:Done. Nachiket thanks didn't know that trick.
Raghavendra don't do that again.
Thanks,
ramana
No hunny bunnies for youshynee wrote:US mulls visa ban on several Pakistanisjournalists Meher Bokhari, Ansar Abbasi, Majeed Nizami, Irfan Siddiqui and Mir Shakilur Rehman, MNAs Shaikh Waqas Akram and Maulana Fazlur Rehman, lawyer Ashraf Gujjar, and religious leaders Sahibzada Fazal Kareem, Syed Munnawar Hassan, Asadullah Bhutto, Maulana Shah Turabul Haq Qadri, Muhammad Ahmed Ludhianvi, Syed Mazhar Saeed Kazmi, Allama Syed Riaz Hussain Shah, Allama Zamir Sajid, Haneef Tayyab, Shahid Ghauri, Farid Paracha, Mufti Naeem of Jamia Binoria, Maulana Asad Thanvi, Maulana Shabbir, Pir Khalid Sultan, Pir Ghulam Siddiq Naqshbandi, Allama Syed Khizr Hussain Shah, Alhaj Amjad Chishti, Allama Ghulam Sarwar Hazarvi, Allama Syed Shamsuddin Bokhari, Pir Syed Ashiq Ali Shah Jilani, Mufti Muhammad Iqbal Chishti, Allama Fazal Jamil Rizvi, Agha Muhammad Ibrahim Naqshbandi Mujaddidi, Maulana Muhammad Riaz Qadri, Maulana Gulzar Naeemi, Allama Syed Ghulam Yaseen Shah, Abul Khair Muhammad Zubair, and all leaders of the Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Risalat Mahaz might face the proposed ban
Wonderful treatment of mohajirs [indian muslims in pakistan] by pakistani muslimsAcharya wrote: Look at this. This paki has been to India and talks about Indian Muslims.
They want to take care of Indian muslims as of they also rule the entire world.
They want to censor what the Indian muslims are watching. He has done analysis
of the what the Indian muslims want to watch - muslims living in the Hindu country
should help Pakistan and muslims.
There is propaganda that Indian muslims hate the Pak muslims
He says that Indian muslims will help the Pak muslims.
Nobody talks about Pakistani people killing Indians. This is considered normal.
KARACHI: The teenage son of a senior activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement lost his life when unidentified motorcyclist targeted him at the Iqbal Colony in the limits of the PIB police station.
The incident occurred at the main front of the Mid-City residential apartments, where the victim, Shahzaib son of Humayun, was sitting along with his friend as unidentified men shot him in the head and killed him on the spot. According to police, the victim was 19-years old and had two sisters. His father was an activist of the MQM and worked in the PIB unit.
Beards make for real good camouflage?shiv wrote:Gosh - Packee soldiers look so black like Indians.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V3brYAN130
Raghavendra wrote:I wanted the video to start playing at a specific time when pakistani birather reveals the true nature of pakistani society and calls it beghairatramana wrote:Done. Nachiket thanks didn't know that trick.
Raghavendra don't do that again.
Thanks,
ramana
On another note, one of Qadri’s lawyers — Ashraf Gujjar — is said to be Hafiz Saeed’s nephew.
As if that was not enough, at the Ulema and Mashaikh Conference 2011 where the prime minister addressed the religious leaders on January 18, Badshahi Mosque’s khateeb Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad was also present. Maulana Khabir Azad is the same man who refused to lead the funeral prayers of Mr Taseer.
“Yeh jo mullah-gardi hai, iske peeche wardi hai” (those in uniform are behind the clergy-instigated violence) were some of the slogans raised at the vigil.
There had been reports that most of the Afghan Taliban frontier leadership had been sheltered in Karachi under a Pakistani security establishment’s secret programme, the ‘New Karachi Project’. The whole notion that somehow most of the leadership of the Taliban was stationed in Quetta was a “proxy”, a top NATO source told Daily Times. “In reality its the Karachi Shura.”
Intense investigations reveal that the whole project that initially started as “India centric” has actually taken a global dimension. It was somewhere in 2003, under intense US pressure, that ‘Forward Section 23’ in Azad Kashmir was closed, which provided ‘cover and refugee to top militants’. It was only after the closure of Forward Section 23, the ISI section in Karachi became the hub for anti-India activities from where the Mumbai train bombing to 26/11 were orchestrated. It should be remember that the boat used to travel to Mumbai to carry out the terrorist attack was bought from Karachi as well.
The ‘Karachi Project’ was confirmed by recent revelations from a double agent, David Headley, who had been involved in carrying out the 26/11 massacre in Mumbai. He said in a recent testimony that he works under the direct supervision of Pakistan’s top intelligence agency, the ISI, which shelters infamous Mumbai mobster Daud Ibrahim to Tiger Memon, to the top tier leadership of the Taliban, which includes Mullah Omar.
After all, their owner has been assassinated.Gagan wrote:Wow!
What's happened to the editors of the Daily Times?
They'll be getting calls from the eye ass eye right away if they print something like this.
According to Pakistani journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai, the ‘moderates’ have a strong presence only in the editorial pages of the English language press, the readership of which is not more than a few hundred thousand in a nation of close to 180 million people. More than anything else, the deluge of write-ups on Taseer’s killing in the English media illustrates the panic being felt by sections of the Pakistani elite, which until now had been unaffected by the tide of religious fanaticism sweeping Pakistan.
The times when this tiny elite used to set the social, cultural and political agenda of Pakistan are long gone. Over the last couple of decades, street and state power has been steadily shifting away from this marginalised section. . .
But there has been absolutely no response from the state against this blatant incitement to murder. What is worse, many police officials, including those involved in anti-terrorist operations, are reported to have voiced support for Qadri and justified his actions.
. . . the mullahs who are in the vanguard of extolling Qadri’s act belong to the anti-Taliban Barelvi sect which is being touted as the face of moderate Islam and is being propped up by the Pakistani state as a counterforce to the pro-Taliban Deobandi sect. But as is clear from the Taseer murder, when it comes to fanaticism, there is little to choose between the Barelvis and the Deobandis.
KARACHI: A Chinese engineer was shot and wounded by unidentified men outside a bank in Karachi on Thursday, police said.
“Around one or two persons shot at the car, in which the Chinese engineer was travelling, after trying to snatch his mobile phone and money,” said police chief Fayyaz Leghari.
Police said there were two Chinese men in the car. The wounded man was taken to a hospital. The other was unharmed.
Rising violence — from targeted killings to drive-by shootings to attacks by militants — have raised questions over the stability of Karachi.
Most foreign companies have their headquarters there.
Are we referring to Al Keedas here?SSridhar wrote:More details on 'Project Karachi'Intense investigations reveal that the whole project that initially started as “India centric” has actually taken a global dimension. It was somewhere in 2003, under intense US pressure, that ‘Forward Section 23’ in Azad Kashmir was closed, which provided ‘cover and refugee to top militants’.
If you distinguish between PA & AQ (and Allied Movements), then it refers to ISI operated facilities in PoK.Gagan wrote:Are we referring to Al Keedas here?
In Pakistan, all parts of the justice system – police, prosecuting agencies, defence lawyers and judges – are riddled with corruption. The conviction rate hovers between 5 and 10 per cent, according to a report in December by the International Crisis Group. That report also noted that outsiders, including spy agencies, use intimidation to compromise the justice system.
What is that rock which unkil can't get its hand out from under ?As Pakistani officials were searching for him in 2002, Sheikh turned himself in to a former ISI official, Ejaz Shah, at the urging of his father and his uncle.
Yet it wasn't until a week later, on February 12, that U.S. officials learned that police had him, the report says. U.S. authorities told the Pearl Project that they have no idea what happened with Sheikh during those seven "lost days."
"Whether Sheikh sought refuge in Shah's custody because there was a family connection and would, therefore, provide a soft landing into the legal system, or whether it was because Sheikh had a long history with the ISI is still unresolved," the Pearl Project's report states.
Now what are Russian male hookers doing in Karachi?I was asked: “What’s your favourite ***** film?” I have never watched *****. I tried to lie but I couldn’t think of a ***** movie, so I told the truth: I’ve never watched *****. This was met with ”You’ve never watched *****? Let us show you some!”
A collection of 600 films was pulled out from behind the bookcase. I was then offered a male Russian hooker for the night.
There it is – the hypocrisy of a sexually repressed, censored society: I can’t say “gay” on stage, but after the show, opium and prostitutes are on offer.
A very timely repost of an article that IIRC had appeared on BRF earlier.RajeshA wrote:Halal Pork – Only in Pakistan!I was asked: “What’s your favourite ***** film?” I have never watched ***** I tried to lie but I couldn’t think of a ***** movie, so I told the truth: I’ve never watched ***** This was met with ”You’ve never watched ***** Let us show you some!”
A collection of 600 films was pulled out from behind the bookcase. I was then offered a male Russian hooker for the night.
There it is – the hypocrisy of a sexually repressed, censored society: I can’t say “gay” on stage, but after the show, opium and prostitutes are on offer.
Chandragupta wrote:Raghavendra wrote:Pakistan Zindabad
@2:20
"Kaun sahab aur kaha se bol rahe hain?"
"Muh se bol raha hun"
Did I hear it right?
Pakistan Paindabutt indeed!
^^^India and Pakistan's near resolution of the Kashmir dispute had the backing of Pakistan's present Army Chief General Kayani. This was the dramatic revelation made by Pakistan's former foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri.
Speaking to NDTV in New Delhi, Mr. Kasuri said both governments had almost signed off on a draft agreement on Kashmir. This agreement included self-governance on both sides of the Line of Control and a joint mechanism to oversee
So we now need to beg for the backing & acceptance of the Chief of Paki heejra army? Does this line sound heavily humiliating to everyone or is it just me?India and Pakistan's near resolution of the Kashmir dispute had the backing of Pakistan's present Army Chief General Kayani.
Bhai!!! I feel nervous every time Pakistan smokes the peace pipe. I bet there is an agenda.surinder wrote:^^^
It seems to be a standard script: TSP'ians claiming every so often that "J&K resolution is so near and almost signed." This is said to indicate that a deal and a full solution is sooooo near reach. These almost solutions are then supposedly jinxed by extremist on some side, usually India's side. What exactly is the piskological of the we-almost-had-a-deal syndrome, is something I am not sure of.
Chandragupta Ji,Chandragupta wrote:So we now need to beg for the backing & acceptance of the Chief of Paki heejra army? Does this line sound heavily humiliating to everyone or is it just me?India and Pakistan's near resolution of the Kashmir dispute had the backing of Pakistan's present Army Chief General Kayani.
No need to guess there. But this is surely an evil Yindoo conspiracy afoot to lure the pure paki mango awaam eat cheap veggies and make them weaker in body and...er, body.Gagan wrote:Where do BRFites think are the pulses, sugar, food items being imported into pakistan from?Prem wrote:Pak food imports up by 75pc
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... up-by-75pc
IMRAN ALI KUNDI
Thanks be to almighty Allah, that the janab on the phone clarified his position. It eliminates the possibility of him using that "other" opening.Chandragupta wrote:Raghavendra wrote:Pakistan Zindabad
@2:20
"Kaun sahab aur kaha se bol rahe hain?"
"Muh se bol raha hun"
Pakistan Paindabutt indeed!
It was all along that ALQ and LeT were one and the same. The forward batt of Let and ALQ were one and the same for KashmirGagan wrote:
Intense investigations reveal that the whole project that initially started as “India centric” has actually taken a global dimension. It was somewhere in 2003, under intense US pressure, that ‘Forward Section 23’ in Azad Kashmir was closed, which provided ‘cover and refugee to top militants’.
Are we referring to Al Keedas here?
Intense investigations reveal that the whole project that initially started as “India centric” has actually taken a global dimension. It was somewhere in 2003, under intense US pressure, that ‘Forward Section 23’ in Azad Kashmir was closed, which provided ‘cover and refugee to top militants’. It was only after the closure of Forward Section 23, the ISI section in Karachi became the hub for anti-India activities from where the Mumbai train bombing to 26/11 were orchestrated. It should be remember that the boat used to travel to Mumbai to carry out the terrorist attack was bought from Karachi as well.
The ‘Karachi Project’ was confirmed by recent revelations from a double agent, David Headley, who had been involved in carrying out the 26/11 massacre in Mumbai. He said in a recent testimony that he works under the direct supervision of Pakistan’s top intelligence agency, the ISI, which shelters infamous Mumbai mobster Daud Ibrahim to Tiger Memon, to the top tier leadership of the Taliban, which includes Mullah Omar. This explains a top Middle Eastern intelligence official’s secret visit to Karachi, who was actively facilitating the negotiation process between Karzai, the US and the Afghan Taliban. It should be remembered that Mullah Baradar was caught from a Sunni-Deobandi-run religious seminary in Karachi. The seminary, Khudamul Quran, is located 10 to 25kms from the toll plaza on the Super Highway in the jurisdiction of the Lonikot police station in Hyderabad, which is under the influence of Jamaat-e-Islami and the JUI-F, whose leaders had previously been caught sheltering high-profile al Qaeda leaders like Sheikh Khaled Muhammad – the 9/11 mastermind. It is shelters like this particular seminary, along with many other “safe houses”, that are termed as “strategic assets” by the Pakistani security establishment.
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday on a three-day goodwill visit.
General Kayani, accompanied by Begum Zahida Kayani and a few senior officers, is scheduled to call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Prime Minister D M Jayaratne, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Chief of Defence Staff and Sri Lanka Air Force Commander, Air Chief Marshal Roshan Goonetileke, Army Commander, Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya and Navy Commander, Vice Admiral D W A S Dissanayake during his stay in Sri Lanka. As part of the itinerary during his stay, General Kayani is scheduled to address the undergraduates at Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) at Sapugaskanda and present special souvenirs to chief patron of the Command and Staff College (C&SC), Quetta, Pakistan and two other ex-graduates of the C&SC during a brief ceremony at the DSCSC after his address.
General Kayani’s slated one hour address to the DSCSC is expected to touch on a wide range of international and regional issues of military importance and his own experience as an Infantry officer in the famed Baloch Regiment in the Pakistan Army. A special Guard Turn Out and a Guard of Honour, accorded by troops of the Gajaba Regiment will salute him on arrival at the Army Headquarters premises on Thursday (20) before he calls on Army Commander Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya at the Commander’s Secretariat.
Not only that. They say that the deal was almost signed and it included "self-governance" and troop reduction.surinder wrote:^^^
It seems to be a standard script: TSP'ians claiming every so often that "J&K resolution is so near and almost signed." This is said to indicate that a deal and a full solution is sooooo near reach. These almost solutions are then supposedly jinxed by extremist on some side, usually India's side. What exactly is the piskological of the we-almost-had-a-deal syndrome, is something I am not sure of.
At PRC's behest?
One of the few places they are welcome?
Shouldn't they call it as PUKE?? ( Parlimentary Union of khalifah emirates )praksam wrote:
..Parliamentary Union of Islamic Countries (PUIC) ...