Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Jan 04, 2014

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1,000 minority girls forced in marriage every year: report
Silence of pseudo seculars is defeaning, especially ones doing equal-equal and ignore root cause of kidnapping girls from minority communities.
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jamwal wrote:Paki kids visit India on a school exchange program:

Paki kid to Indian : Nice slate.
Indian kid: It's an iPad, you moron.
Paki kid is more up to date....iPad type devices are also called slates. Take that small brained Yindoos! :mrgreen:
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En route to Dubai : Musharraf shifting to PNS Shifa in Karachi

KARACHI : Former president Pervez Musharraf will be shifted to PNS Shifa Karachi for his treatment.

Meanwhile, special arrangements have been made at Shifa for the former president’s treatment and security.

A special team of doctors has also been constituted for his treatment. Banners have been displayed outside the hospital to stop the movement of irrelevant people.

The maintenance and repair of the CCU of the hospital has been completed and no one is allowed to go near it.

The hospital sources have, however, expressed their ignorance in this matter.

According to the sources, there are serious threats for Musharraf in Rawalpindi or Islamabad and, therefore, he has selected Karachi for his treatment.

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http://www.dawn.com/news/1098781/shia-d ... in-karachi
Kaffir Shia doctor, madressa students among 12 killed in Karachi
KARAHI: At least 12 people including a Shia doctor and three madressa students were killed and several others injured in different incidents of violence in the port city, DawnNews reported on Wednesday.The latest incident took place near Continental Bakery in Gulistan-i-Jauhar neighbourhood when unidentified attackers killed three students of an Islamic seminary. Two students sustained bullets wounds also. They are reportedly in critical condition at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).Enraged people took to street after the incident. They set ablaze push carts and forced local shop keepers to shut their businesses.Police and Rangers personnel reached the site to disperse the angry mob.The incident followed yet another high-profile Shia killing in the same area when Doctor Haider Raza was gunned down by unidentified attackers in front of Darul Sehat Hospital. Another man accompanying Raza in his car was injured in the attack. His identity is yet not known.Jafaria Alliance and Pakistan Shia Ulema Council condemning the attack demanded an early arrest of the culprits.
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Kerry Lugar By Another Name ?

Pakistan re-enters global bond market, raises $2bn
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday sold $2 billion worth of five- and 10-year bonds in its first international sale since 2007, finance ministry officials said.
The cash-strapped nation marketed $1 billion of five-year notes at a yield of 7.25 per cent and $1 billion of 10-year securities at 8.25 per cent, said an official requesting not to be named as the figures would not be officially released until Thursday.According to the Wall Street Journal, almost two-thirds of the bonds went to US-based money managers.With the bond issuance, Pakistan joins a number of other countries raising cash from yield-hungry investors. Earlier this week, Sri Lanka sold a bond for the second time this year, with Papua New Guinea, Bangladesh and Bhutan also expected to test the bond market later in 2014.Demand for the bonds shows signs of improvement in Pakistan’s economy and the investors’ hunger for higher returns. The Pakistani government is looking to chalk up GDP growth rate to four per cent this year and hopes to further raise it to six percent in the near future. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, who is currently on a visit to Washington, said response to Pakistani sovereign paper was unprecedented. “Multilateral donors and international markets have reposed tremendous confidence in Pakistan's economic future,” he said during a discussion in the US capital.
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Even though this report doesnt name sectarian violence enough is revealed to understand what happened. Red Font for first, green for second.
Jhujar wrote:http://www.dawn.com/news/1098781/shia-d ... in-karachi
Kaffir Shia doctor, madressa students among 12 killed in Karachi
KARAHI: At least 12 people including a Shia doctor and three madressa students were killed and several others injured in different incidents of violence in the port city, DawnNews reported on Wednesday.The latest incident took place near Continental Bakery in Gulistan-i-Jauhar neighbourhood when unidentified attackers killed three students of an Islamic seminary. Two students sustained bullets wounds also. They are reportedly in critical condition at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).Enraged people took to street after the incident. They set ablaze push carts and forced local shop keepers to shut their businesses.Police and Rangers personnel reached the site to disperse the angry mob.The incident followed yet another high-profile Shia killing in the same area when Doctor Haider Raza was gunned down by unidentified attackers in front of Darul Sehat Hospital. Another man accompanying Raza in his car was injured in the attack. His identity is yet not known. Jafaria Alliance and Pakistan Shia Ulema Council condemning the attack demanded an early arrest of the culprits.

1) The Shia doctor was killed and his friend injured. Attack condemned by Shia groups.
2) 3 madrassa students killed and two injured. Most likely by Shias. That madrassa was housing the thugs who killed the Shia doctor.
3) Enraged mob, most likely Sunnis, killed 8 other people in the retaliation and set many pushcarts (Shia?) ablaze.
4) Police arrived at end of festivities.
They give names like Continental Bakery, Gulistan-i- Jauhar neighborhood but dont give the name of the Madrassa. Its that location that needs drone strike.
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Banks under threat : Govt may find it hard to repay debt, WB
ISLAMABAD : While striking a note of optimism about growth prospects, the World Bank warned on Wednesday that Pakistan’s private banks may suffer at the hands of the government that could face difficulties in repaying the debt acquired for budget financing.
“The maturity of the government’s debt is short term that exposes it to refinancing risks,” said Markus Kitzmuller, an economist working with the WB.
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People are dumb enough to buy Baki bonds ? Must be Bakis living in US.
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ramana wrote:The IED in guavas could be dry run for Badmash?
Too late. Oppressed Baloch Freedom Fighters claim Islamabad Retaliatory attack; 24 pakjabis killed
United Baloch Army (UBA)
“We carried out the attack in Islamabad in response to the military operation against us and we will launch more such attacks in other cities”
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jamwal wrote:People are dumb enough to buy Baki bonds ? Must be Bakis living in US.
No. Hedge funds. They are betting against the pakis.
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Iran ka haath.
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anupmisra wrote:
jamwal wrote:People are dumb enough to buy Baki bonds ? Must be Bakis living in US.
No. Hedge funds. They are betting against the pakis.
They like the high interest rates, and they expect IMF to bail out the Pakis if they get near to defaulting.
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And most are massa's hidden funds.
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ramana wrote:And most are massa's hidden funds.
I suspect this was the payment made for not intruppting the the Afghanistan elections.
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I don't think it right to credit Paki co-operation for the smooth conduct of Afghan elections. They didn't disrupt it because they couldn't. ISAF and Afghan security forces did a good job, and because the Afghan people loathe the Taliban.
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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/10 ... tta-s-gall
“When the Taliban took Kabul days later, the first thing they did was drag Najibullah through the streets and string him and his brother up on Ariana Square...The first ring of Taliban fighters controlling the gawping crowds were Urdu-speaking Pakistanis. Some of them dark-skinned and wearing sunglasses, Abdul Waheed Wafa, a colleague who was there, told me. The ISI’s demand had been met,” writes Carlotta Gall, virtually indicting Pakistan’s intelligence agency for the murder of the former Afghan president who had asylum at the UN compound at the time. Pakistan is clearly miffed at the New York Times correspondent Carlotta Gall’s new book, The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan 2001-2004, that was just released.

Ms Gall’s account of Dr Mohammed Najibullah’s lynching, a war crime by any standard, matches what many Afghans and Pakistan’s Pashtun nationalist leaders have said all along. She also chronicles that the ISI gave orders to kill Dr Najibullah to a Taliban commander Mullah Borjan, who had travelled to Quetta before the imminent fall of Kabul in 1996. Borjan, like many other Taliban, was hesitant to carry out this particular order but confided to a Pakistani journalist that he had come from the ISI offices and that “They are insisting that the first thing we do is kill Najibullah. If I don’t, I am not sure what will happen to me.” Borjan’s Kashmiri guard killed him on his way back to Afghanistan. Someone clearly did not trust Borjan’s vacillation and had a backup plan in place to eliminate him and Dr Najibullah both.
Dr Najibullah was not the only Afghan leader that was killed. Ms Carlotta Gall, again like many Afghans, Pashtuns and analysts, has pinned the responsibility on Pakistan for commissioning a decapitation campaign against the Afghan leaders. She notes that the two Tunisians pretending to be journalists who killed the veteran anti-Taliban leader Ahmad Shah Massoud in a suicide bombing — the first ever in Afghanistan — two days before the 9/11 attacks, had been issued one-year, multiple-entry visas on forged Belgian passports by the Pakistan embassy in London. The assassins travelled from Pakistan to Kandahar to what was a high profile reception by the Taliban there. “The ISI undoubtedly knew of their trip,” Ms Gall has concluded. Ahmed Shah Massoud, like Dr Najibullah, had the appeal and national standing that stood in the way of Pakistan’s plans.

Ms Carlotta Gall traces the tragic journey of another prominent Afghan, the former mujahideen commander Abdul Haq, back into Afghanistan right after 9/11 only to be assassinated on the direct orders of the Taliban interior minister Mullah Abdul Razzaq. She notes, “His brothers blamed the CIA for pushing Haq into Afghanistan when conditions were still too dangerous. Those close to him claimed to see the hand of Pakistan in his assassination, too, since the interior minister was especially close to the ISI, and Haq was a strong charismatic leader who opposed Pakistan’s policies toward Afghanistan.” Ms Gall has accurately noted that Abdul Haq and his two associates were unarmed at the time. It may be worthwhile for her to probe into who denied arms to Abdul Haq starting in the settled areas of Pakistan, across FATA and in Afghanistan. Abdul Haq’s brother Haji Qadeer, who was a vice president under Mr Hamid Karzai, was gunned down nine months later.
The most recent victim of the decapitation spree against the Afghan leadership was Ustad Burhanuddin Rabbani, the former president of the country and the incumbent chair of the Afghan High Peace Council. Ustad Rabbani’s assassination in a suicide bombing was again blamed on the ISI, Ms Gall writes. This time around, Afghan intelligence caught the bomber’s accomplice and under interrogation he revealed that two Pakistani men in Quetta, whom he only knew as Mahmoud and Ahmed, had plotted the attack and sent him in with the suicide bomber. President Hamid Karzai himself has narrowly escaped several attempts on his life, including in his home province of Kandahar. Ms Gall is on the money that someone has clearly wanted the independent Afghan leadership eliminated or bombed into submission.
Ms Carlotta Gall makes a case, and has taken flak for it already, that Pakistan not only wanted these Afghan leaders dead but has all along harboured their killers, including Mullah Omar, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri. She writes that in 2005 Zawahiri crossed over from FATA into Kohat where “he negotiated to stay for one month in the governor’s home”. Her assertion that a special ISI desk handled Osama bin Laden’s sanctuary, including in Abbottabad, has already appeared in her article last month. She has a point that such operations are by design covert and planned for maximum deniability, thus precluding hard evidence of foul play, but it would have been helpful to see more supporting information in the book about both the al Qaeda leaders and Mullah Omar. It is unlikely though that she would convince any naysayer unless a directive signed in ink is produced, which obviously never happens in the murky world of clandestine wars. The onus, however, should not be on Ms Carlotta Gall to release more information but on Pakistan to officially release its own inquiry report into the raid that netted Osama bin Laden, which hopefully does not imply something more sinister than the incompetence plea Pakistan has taken. The terrorist lynchpin was found in Pakistan’s, not Carlotta Gall’s, front yard, after all.
The book is organised into 14 chapters that move in chronological order from the Taliban’s 2001 surrender through the ‘Pakistan protégés’ unleashing hell on Afghanistan courtesy the ‘suicide bomb factory’ that Pakistan’s tribal areas have become, to culminate in the people of Kandahar finally rebelling against the Taliban in 2013. Ms Gall, who has covered the region from Wakhan to Pashtunabad, Quetta, and has a Rolodex second to none, has stated at the outset, “I do not pretend to be objective in this war. I am on the side of the victims.” The account, delivered in a veteran war reporter’s flawless but unassuming language, stays true to the title drawn from the late US diplomat Richard Holbrooke’s concern that “we may be fighting a wrong enemy in the wrong country”.
The enemy, as the Afghans continue to lament, is not in the villages of Afghanistan but remains headquartered across the Durand Line in Pakistan. Why has the US failed to confront the actual threat is a question asked throughout the work. Squashing the vipers without draining the pit seems like a self-defeating exercise. Ms Gall’s conclusion, like President Karzai’s, seems to be that the US is reluctant to confront a nuclear-armed large country despite the latter’s continued backing of cross-border jihadist terrorism due to geopolitical expediency. She rightly resolves that the Afghans do not necessarily want the foreign troops but need continued assistance, training and support in both civil and military sectors if the second coming of the al Qaeda-Taliban is to be averted. Many in Pakistan are not miffed at Carlotta’s gall just for probing Zawahiri and bin Laden’s whereabouts but because she has chronicled their malicious, hegemonist behaviour pattern towards Afghanistan accurately.
With people of Afghanistan showing Taliban the middle finger in recent elections, I hope Taliban forgets Kabul and establishes an Islamic emirate in Pakistan with Peshawar or Quetta as the base. Inshallah.

Does anyone know if the author Dr Mohammad Taqi is Pashtun?
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Peregrine wrote:En route to Dubai : Musharraf shifting to PNS Shifa in Karachi
According to the sources, there are serious threats for Musharraf in Rawalpindi or Islamabad and, therefore, he has selected Karachi for his treatment.
I find it rather strange that he is shifted to Taliban-controlled Karachi. Rawalpindi & Islamabad are still not completely under Taliban control after all, unlike Karachi. I think Nawaz took advantage of that fake Faizabad bridge bombing to place Musharraf at the mercy of the Taliban, rather then sending him abroad as the PA expected. Did the PA's tactical brilliance boomerang as usual ?
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Looks like unkil wants mushi's musharraf. His fate turned upside down since OBL encounter. Unkil knows he "knew" so he was I think forced out from the west or thoroughly double-crossed. Either way in my opinion an ex paki general will not go through all this unless unkil is too having his musharraf in cross hair.
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Delhi based "observer research foundation" ORF with abdul basit(paki ambassador), Who is funding these groups? The bearded guy looks like Siddharth varadarajan, or it is my eyes?

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Peregrine wrote:En route to Dubai : Musharraf shifting to PNS Shifa in Karachi
According to the sources, there are serious threats for Musharraf in Rawalpindi or Islamabad and, therefore, he has selected Karachi for his treatment.
SSridhar wrote:I find it rather strange that he is shifted to Taliban-controlled Karachi. Rawalpindi & Islamabad are still not completely under Taliban control after all, unlike Karachi. I think Nawaz took advantage of that fake Faizabad bridge bombing to place Musharraf at the mercy of the Taliban, rather then sending him abroad as the PA expected. Did the PA's tactical brilliance boomerang as usual ?
SSridhar Ji :

Is it Nawaz's Brilliance or is there a Hawkish CT?

1. Possibly Nawaz has more influence in I SLAM A BAD.

2. Zardari still has a lot of influence in Karachi.

3. Zardari owes Mush the Tush a favour - Removal of BB so that Zardari became President.

4. As such it might be easier for Mush's Tush to be spirited out of Karachi than out of I SLAM A BAD

Could might possibly be. No?
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http://www.dawn.com/news/1098847/army-s ... -criticism
ISLAMABAD: Army generals are still upset for having been “unfairly criticised” by federal ministers.

The seething resentment in the military ranks was obvious as generals met for the corps commanders’ conference at the General Headquarters on Wednesday.
Pakistani suspense thriller: will GHQ launch an operation in North Waziristan or Islamabad?
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Peregrine wrote:Is it Nawaz's Brilliance or is there a Hawkish CT?
Peregrine ji, since we are all discussing CTs, anything is possible. What you describe could be true as well. But, do you seriously think that the Bhuttos, or for that matter anyone other than the Talian, have any influence in Krachi anymore?
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partha wrote:Pakistani suspense thriller: will GHQ launch an operation in North Waziristan or Islamabad?
:D
partha, it is easier to launch in the Islamic Republic than in the Islamic Emirate.
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SSridhar wrote: I find it rather strange that he is shifted to Taliban-controlled Karachi. Rawalpindi & Islamabad are still not completely under Taliban control after all, unlike Karachi. I think Nawaz took advantage of that fake Faizabad bridge bombing to place Musharraf at the mercy of the Taliban, rather then sending him abroad as the PA expected. Did the PA's tactical brilliance boomerang as usual ?
SS Saar, I don't think the paki PM can afford to openly antagonize the khakis. ( esp. after the personal visit by Rawheel and the ISI chief). The khakis will back their ex-generals to the very end.. I am guessing Mushy will be secretly bundled into a military plane on to fourfather lands..

The roadside bum (which looked more like a large diwali cracker), I believe was done (with the understanding of the civvies) to give the Sharif a way to preserve H&D and move Mushy to place where he can be evacuated out of pak.
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Whatever happened to that much talked about North Waziristan operation? Pakis were all acting as if their strong, vibrant and independent army will launch an operation in NW and flush out the terrorists but then here they are threatening coups :rotfl:

It all started with rumors -

Will Pakistan army launch an offensive in North Waziristan?
GHQ takes notice of terror threat in NW.
NW operation before June.
Possible offensive: NW can be cleansed within weeks.
NW operation yet to be decided: out of loop civvies.
Full scale NW operation not in Pakistan's interests.
Operation shoot random civilians.
Operation bomb random civilians.
Talks with TTP.
blah blah blah
Coup threat.

That escalated quickly !!
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Walt Disney exits $hitland

Of course as usual

KAAWNSPIRACY!! :mrgreen:
"We have reasons to believe that competing interest in the region, India in particular, is lobbying to instigate other Western companies to blacklist Pakistan," he said.
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sudhan, as I said, what you say is quite possible too. The Court has not revoked or even sought Musharraf's passport. It has left it to the GoP to decide on letting him go or remain in Pakistan. Whether he slips out of Karachi or Islamabad, it hardly matters. The planes can easily fly the extra distance to Islamabad. No PN establishment in Karachi can be trusted not to have been penetrated by the Taliban. I would have thought that Islamabad was a safer place than Sajna's Karachi.

As for antagonizing the Khakhis, yes, that was my contention too. Nawaz simply let the Khakhis have their way knowing fully well that retribution in Karachi has greater probability of succeeding. Anyway, time will tell.
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It was not the exploding mango crates this time, it was the exploding guava crates.
According to police officials, explosives were planted in guava crates, which were transported to the capital by the owner of the transport company from Sheikhupura.
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sudhan wrote:Walt Disney exits $hitland

Of course as usual KAAWNSPIRACY!! :mrgreen:
"We have reasons to believe that competing interest in the region, India in particular, is lobbying to instigate other Western companies to blacklist Pakistan," he said.
Notice how the baki puttar did not blame his taller than the tallest mountain friend China for "instigating" western nations. By the way, since the potential (unrealized) loss could be $200M, by the law of nature, the world owes bakistan $2Bn (in perpetuity).
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Positive news from Al Bakistan. Gloom and doom everywhere with not a hope to cling on to.
When there are no dreams
We need light
We are a nation locked in a dreamless sleep and a hopeless state of waking. For too many in the country there is nothing to aspire for, and nothing to look forward to.
Only nightmares exist, made up of the desperate struggle to survive
The light of opportunity and of hope simply does not shine
For some groups, the darkness is a little denser, a little harder to break through. Minorities rank among these, with the recent spate of attacks on Hindu temples in Sindh and the conviction of Christian Sawan Masih for blasphemy – on charges many believe are baseless – highlighting their plight.
Women too face a constant view into blackness
5,000 to 7,000 Pakistanis commit suicide each year while another 50,000 to 150,000 attempt it. Because many suicides are covered up as ‘accidental deaths’ due to legal and social reasons the precise figures are hard to ascertain.
But wait, there is one glimmer of faint hope.
The performance of the Pakistani boys at the Street Child World Cup in Rio de Janeiro
It was not just that the squad of homeless boys from Karachi, assisted by the Azad Foundation, did so well on the field, losing only in the semi-final to Burundi
Damn it!
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SSridhar wrote:
Peregrine wrote:Is it Nawaz's Brilliance or is there a Hawkish CT?
Peregrine ji, since we are all discussing CTs, anything is possible. What you describe could be true as well. But, do you seriously think that the Bhuttos, or for that matter anyone other than the Talian, have any influence in Krachi anymore?
SSridhar Ji :

I am not discounting the Taliban's Influence but Zardari seemingly has "Immunity" otherwise he would be sitting in Dubai or at one of the various Properties be owns world-wide. Let us see how the Cookie Crumbles!

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Zardari's security in chief was killed just before he demitted the president's office. This was meant to be a warning to him.
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Shahbaz Sharif creating another World Record for the Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorists :

World largest steel mill coming your way
Chiniot is an iron-rich region as large reserves of iron is buried in the area and with help of China these reserves would be extracted, said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif while vowing to establish world largest steel mill in Chiniot on Wednesday.

Shahbaz said this after signing of an agreement between the Punjab government and Chinese company, Metallurgical Corporation of China for exploring iron reserves in Rajua (Chiniot).
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Pakistani newspapers are reporting that India agreed for cricket series with Pakis.. Can somebody please confirm..? If it is true, What about to victims of 26/11..?
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Classic Paki downhill skiing by PCB -

First - Outraged at big 3 coup in ICC. We will fight them.
Then - BCCI had offered us a spot in big 4.
Now - Conditional support to big 3.

What losers :lol:
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Peregrine wrote:Shahbaz Sharif creating another World Record for the Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorists :
World largest steel mill coming your way
Chiniot is an iron-rich region as large reserves of iron is buried in the area and with help of China these reserves would be extracted, said Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif while vowing to establish world largest steel mill in Chiniot on Wednesday.
Shahbaz said this after signing of an agreement between the Punjab government and Chinese company, Metallurgical Corporation of China for exploring iron reserves in Rajua (Chiniot).
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Wow, first largest Steal Mill was established by Djinnah and still running with 900.% efficiency.
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khemkar wrote:Pakistani newspapers are reporting that India agreed for cricket series with Pakis.. Can somebody please confirm..? If it is true, What about to victims of 26/11..?
paki media is as shameless as anything paki, if they are to be believed, we would have seen atleast a half a dozen bilateral series between India & pakisatan since 26/11 . Take whatever the paki media says with a bucket full of salt.
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Next they will say IPL accepted pakis all in SRK team.
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Olympic Committee warns Pakistan of possible suspension
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday warned Pakistan that the country’s Olympic committee will be suspended in July unless it complies with rules banning government interference.
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PSFW Pictures To Send Shiver In DhotiWala,Holy Father Muhamamd Bin Qasim Must Be regretting Coming Too Early

(Taliban Kanha Ho Tum: Paki Kuffar Karrey Ghroon Ghroon)
PFDC has established regular fashion weeks since February 2010, endeavoring to map Pakistan on international fashion week circuits, in collaboration with giant global brand Unilever and the world’s biggest beauty brand L’Oreal Paris. To date, the Council has held 5 fashion weeks & 2 bridal weeks– with attendance from high profile international buyers and media.
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