Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan- November 7, 2016

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"Security Squeeze" On "Senile Sartaj" :mrgreen:

India bars Sartaj Aziz from talking to media in Amritsar

APP — Published 9 minutes ago
The Indian government on Sunday did not allow Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz to hold a scheduled press conference on the sidelines of Heart of Asia Conference, citing “security reasons”. :cry: In sheer violation of diplomatic norms, the adviser was also barred from leaving the hotel premises and the media persons were not allowed to meet him in the hotel. :P Furthermore, the Indian authorities stopped Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit to enter the Media Centre set up at the conference venue.Arguments took place between High Commissioner Basit and security officials on his interaction with the Pakistani media persons.


Remember ! this is Paki version of the events !
So, he has returned "safe and sound" to home base ( and non-vegetarian fare !)

Could this be a reaction to the ( anti - Pakistan ) Final Declaration ; no Ummah brethen to the rescue of Pakistan :roll:
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http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/hea ... 55779.html
Heart of Asia conference: Ajit Doval, Sartaj Aziz have brief interaction
Last Updated: Sunday, December 4, 2016 - 20:37
Amritsar: Pakistani Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had a brief interaction.
They had a short informal chat after Foreign Ministers of five countries called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a group on Saturday night.
The call on by the foreign ministers preceded an official dinner attended by representatives of almost all countries participating in the Heart of Asia (HoA) conference.
While Indian sources said Aziz and Doval "had a stroll for about 100 feet" at the venue of the dinner 'Sada Pind', a heritage village, Pakistani officials maintained that they had a "meeting". However, it is not known what transpired during their conversation, as per PTI.
When asked, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup only said, "There was no meeting".
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Typical paki duplicity - talking from both sides of their mouths. First, it was "we are willing to hold unconditional talks on all outstanding issues". Now this:

‘No peace without resolution of Kashmir issue’
Pakistan's High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit said peace could not prevail in South Asia without the resolution of Kashmir dispute.
Harami link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1300467/india- ... n-amritsar
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Falijee wrote:"Security Squeeze" On "Senile Sartaj" :mrgreen:

India bars Sartaj Aziz from talking to media in Amritsar
Do NOT let Aziz or Basit dictate and set the agenda. They will continue to create issues because they want a narrative to tell rest of the world.

Pakis are notorious for that when they specifically deal with Indians. Indians (mostly Indian Punjabis and leftists) on their part have been partly complicit in these attempts by the pakis and do tend to give fair amount of leeway in hope of creating an atmosphere of bhai-chara, cultural affinity and common past.

Common past may be the only connection. Since parting of ways, Indians today should have no cultural or emotional bondage with the pakis. Two nations, two peoples, two systems, two societies, two economic trajectories, two futures.

Hell, we do not even look like them.
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svenkat wrote:THE LAST DIPLOMAT
What a great article.

Even if she wasn't a spy, it is a real eye-opener how the Paki establishment has penetrated foggy bottom.

Paki Ambassador, Maleeha Lodhi, Paki President and so many others - openly attempting to influence an FBI investigation.

Foggy bottom needs to take a step back and reevaluate the wisdom of allowing foreign governments this level of influence in their decision making process.
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Trump team takes issue with Pakistani version of phone talk

WASHINGTON: The Trump transition team has issued its own version of the Sharif-Trump telephone call, saying that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US president-elect Donald Trump did have a ‘productive conversation’ on Wednesday, but it lacked the “flowery language” included in the Pakistani version of this talk.

“President-elect Trump and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif spoke … had a productive conversation about how the United States and Pakistan will have a strong working relationship in the future,” said the Trump transition team in a rare readout of his conversation with a foreign leader.

“President-elect Trump also noted that he is looking forward to a lasting and strong personal relationship with Prime Minister Sharif,” the statement added.

An unidentified adviser to the Trump team said the Pakistani readout of the talk had “committed the president-elect to more than what he meant”.

Other members of the Trump team, quoted in media, pointed out that the Pakistanis overplayed Mr Trump’s offer to play “a role” in resolving Pakistan’s disputes with India.

The most critical comment on the Pakistani readout, however, came from a former White House press secretary, Ari Fleischer: “It’s entirely inappropriate for the Pakistani government to release what an American president-elect says in the course of a phone call.”

Mr Fleischer, who was a member of former Republican president George Bush’s White House team and is close to the Trump transition team as well, noted that no government releases such readouts.

“We would never release what a foreign leader said to (ex-president) George W. Bush. We would talk about what George W. Bush said. But to release what somebody else says, I am not the spokesperson for Pakistan or any other nation,” he told CNN.

“So, for them to do it is an entire breach of diplomatic protocol and tradition. And if they had done that to me, I would be on the phone right now with their press secretary, chewing him out. The ambassador would be on the phone with their ambassador, chewing the ambassador out. And up and down the chain,” Mr Fleischer added.

Media critical

The US media also criticised the Pakistani decision to release the readout, agreeing with Mr Fleischer that it was inappropriate.

“Readouts of phone calls between world leaders are usually written safely in order to protect leaders from incidental backlash
— like the one the Trump team put out,” CNN noted.

“They’re dry and diplomatic statements summing up conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.”

The Washington Post called the Pakistani release “a surprisingly candid read” and noted that it “focuses almost entirely on Trump’s contribution to the conversation, and reproduces them in a voice that is unmistakably his (Mr Trump’s)”.

The New York Times called it “a bizarre conversation”, noting that “while not exactly confirming the content, the Trump transition team did acknowledge the call”.

In a commentary on the conversation, the Forbes magazine described Mr Trump’s comments as “cozy, expansive, even flattering,” and warned that “his bluster is more likely to be taken as the initial signal of his administration’s position” on the Pakistan-India dispute.

“It matters that he uses words like ‘very good reputation’, ‘amazing work’, ‘visible in every way’, ‘the most intelligent’, ‘fantastic country’, ‘exceptional people’,” the magazine noted.

“One of the main messages it sends is that he shows no awareness of the issues between the United States, Pakistan and India,” Forbes added.

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DHA land Scam: NAB seek red warrant of Kamran Kayani ( who is the brother of Ex COAS Ashfaq Kayani ) to bring him back
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in a bid to bring Kamran Kayani ( from Australia !) back to the country has asked the Interior ministry to issue the red warrant of an accused allegedly involve in a multi-billion rupees Defence Housing Authority (DHA) scam.Well-placed sources disclosed to Pakistan Today that NAB has written a letter to the interior ministry of and sought the red warrant of Kamran Kayani in a bid to bring him back. They said the Interpol Pakistan has started procedure and it will soon write a letter to France-based Interpol headquarters for the repatriation of an accused allegedly involve in a multi-billion rupees DHA scam. And, Interpol headquarters will issue an arrest warrant of Kayani to 200 member countries, they added.
At one time, there were past unconfirmed press reports which suggested that the chain smoking Ex COAS was stopped at Isloo airport from boarding a plane (to migrate to Australia) to join his brother there to "enjoy the loot" :D .
Official sources said that NAB has initiated a process to bring Kayani back to the country through Interpol to make him part of the investigations in Rs 10 billion DHA scam. They said NAB has issued several notices to Kayani and asked him tne appear before investigation team. However, he has so far ignored the notices and avoided appearing before the officials of NAB despite repeated efforts. Also, the process has been initiated following an order of the Lahore accountability court in this regard, they added. New masters, new rules ! While his brother was in a "position of power", no one could "touch him"; now it is a different ball-game with a different regime ; Kayani and Dus Percenti (AAZ) had some sort of "mutual arrangement" at that time; "you recommend me an extension approval from Massa and I will leave you alone in your "politics" (and corruption) :mrgreen:
Sources said that Arshad and DHA City Lahore project director Brig (r) Khalid Nazir Butt are in judicial custody. Only Kamran Kayani did not become part of the NAB investigation :roll: ( good "choice" of words !)in DHA land scam.
No one dare investigate the brother of a COAS
Billions of rupees have been pocketed by the culprits in the DHA City (Lahore) project, which was inaugurated in 2009 to facilitate the families of army martyrs, wounded and army soldiers by allotting them small or large size plots in recognition of their services. Kamran Kayani of Elysium Holding and Hammad Arshad of Globaco offered their services to facilitate DHA Lahore to carry out the project by acquiring land, but both failed to deliver plots to families of martyrs and general public after the lapse of many years.
Paki property tycoon Riaz Malik was also "part of the game "
Earlier, NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry told this scribe that NAB would soon seek the red warrant of Kayani from the ministry in DHA land scam. “NAB sent summons, notices and reminders to his residence in the country, but all met with the same fate as he did not bother to cooperate with the bureau, which led the bureau to get the red warrant issued against him for completion of investigation within a time frame.” NAB chairman said.
When contacted to get updates regarding DHA land scam, NAB spokesman did not respond despite repeated phone calls and text messages.It is worth mentioning here that Brig (r) Amjad Parvez Kayani, another brother of former army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, in a statement clarified that the ex-army chief had nothing to do with his brother’s actions. :rotfl:

The whole "Kayani clan " had their full "dirty fingers" in the DHA cookie jar ! It was probably good while it lasted ; but doubt that they will be successful in bringing him back ; even, if they were able to, there is no guarentee that the loot will be recovered and justice will be done ! Ganja's example is in front of the whole Paki nation; in spite of his "massive corruption", no one has yet been able to nail him !
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Abdul B.S. Basit scolds Indian official for trying to stop Pakistani journalists
AMRITSAR: Abdul Basit, the Pakistani High Commissioner to New Delhi, scolded an Indian official who was trying to stop Pakistani journalists from speaking to him. An Indian official was scolded by Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, as the official was trying to stop Pakistani journalists from speaking to Abdul Basit. Pakistani journalists were trying to speak to Abdul Basit, Pakistan's High Commissioner to India, when an Indian official tried to prevent them from doing so. Among the journalists who were trying to speak to Basit was also Geo News' reporter Mona Khan.
Pakistani propanganda cannot be spouted on Indian soil !
"No one can stop me from speaking to these people," Abdul Basit scolded the Indian official. "These are Pakistani journalists and these are my people. No one can stop me from speaking to them," he said.
Embarrassed, the Indian official backed off and apologised a couple of times to Abdul Basit. :roll:
The Pakistani High Commissioner to India is in Amritsar for the Heart of Asia conference. Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz will hold an emergency news conference in Pakistan as the Indian government stopped him from holding a decided press conference after Heart of Asia conference in Amritsar. :mrgreen:
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Ashraf Ghani's statement deserves condemnation: Sartaj Aziz

Indian officials should be commended that they did not allow this "senile" person to deliver his "condemnation"of Afghan President Ghani on Indian territory !
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Shemales (AKA Hijras ) Under Renewed Attack In Islamabad !
Islamabad's transgenders seek to build 'inclusive' mosque :roll:
Perched on the foothills of the Margallas, the shrine of Bari Imam overlooks the village of Noorpur Shahan on the outskirts of Islamabad.
A fetid stream, blackened with sewage, cuts through the ramshackle clutter of houses that make up this once picturesque settlement.Noorpur Shahan is also home to a small transgender community, who live off the economy of the shrine, which attracts thousands of visitors each year."We are not welcome in nicer neighbourhoods, even if we can afford the rent, we are turned away.( Malsi practices discrimination ?:eek: )This neighbourhood is very poor and most residents are illegal squatters," says transgender activist Nadeem Kashish, introducing the neighbourhood.
Kashish sits on a steel charpoy in his home in Noorpur Shahan. He is dressed in a men's button down shirt and jeans and prefers to be identified by the male pronoun.
He runs the Shemale Association for Fundamental Rights (Safar) :roll: and has been in the news lately, for plans to build a transgender friendly mosque.
It's not just Pakistan; the Saudi government also recently stated that transgender persons would not be issued visas to travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah and Hajj. The GOP should lodge a protest against this blatant discrimination against their citizens :evil:
Kashish holds clerics responsible for excluding transgender people from religious life in Pakistan."They tell us that we have been cursed by Allah, that we are from the tribe of Lut, only worthy of hate. My heart does not accept this. We are Allah's creation and He could not have ordained for us to be left out of the fold of Islam."
"We just wanted an inclusive mosque where people from all religious sects and all sexual orientations can come together to pray as a community," says a modest Kashish.
As Nomi talks, another transgender woman peaks in from the door and Kashish invites her in."Come in Shilpa! Now that we're getting our own mosque it's time to change your Hindu name!" Kashish quips.
:roll:
"Everyone knows (Is Hafiz Saeed of LET and Maulana Ghazi of Lal Masjid know this ) :eek: that castrated men were once the guardians of the Holy Kaabah but now the Saudis are denying us Hajj."Their friend Ashi, who is a Christian, is also actively raising funds for the mosque.
Isolated as it may be, the initiative to erect an all-inclusive place of worship is a refreshing symbol of pluralism that brings back the true spirit of communal worship.
Pluralism and Pakistan are like "water and oil" ; cannot be mixed together :D
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Fox guarding the hen house:
http://www.firstpost.com/india/raheel-s ... 39638.html
Raheel Sharif may command international Islamic anti-terror force: Pakistan media
Islamabad: Pakistan's former army chief, General Raheel Sharif (retd.) has agreed to command a multinational Islamic anti-terror force, on certain terms and conditions, including being allowed to arbitrate between belligerents, a media report said.
Daily Pakistan, citing sources, reported that Sharif, who relinquished office of the army chief command last week, was willing to command the 39-nation Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT) set up under Saudi Arabia's auspices in December last year.
The report said that Iran has also assured to accept Pakistan's role in mediating Yemen crisis if Sharif becomes IMAFT chief with an authority of arbitrator, and would use its influence on the Houthi rebels to bring them to the negotiating table.
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g.sarkar wrote:Fox guarding the hen house:
http://www.firstpost.com/india/raheel-s ... 39638.html
Raheel Sharif may command international Islamic anti-terror force: Pakistan media
Islamabad: Pakistan's former army chief, General Raheel Sharif (retd.) has agreed to command a multinational Islamic anti-terror force, on certain terms and conditions, including being allowed to arbitrate between belligerents, a media report said.
Daily Pakistan, citing sources, reported that Sharif, who relinquished office of the army chief command last week, was willing to command the 39-nation Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT) set up under Saudi Arabia's auspices in December last year.
The report said that Iran has also assured to accept Pakistan's role in mediating Yemen crisis if Sharif becomes IMAFT chief with an authority of arbitrator, and would use its influence on the Houthi rebels to bring them to the negotiating table.
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Totally fake.
Look out for con art outfits and international alliance which announce lot of stuff.
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Paki wanted to pull a fast one at ATQ with Senile Ganjza doing Press conference with Paki Jorru-analists. Must Have gone back with smoke coming from his smoldering Mush.
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The Sartaj Aziz episode is in line with the welcome new policy of GoI. Does anybody remember how a full fledged Indian Cabinet Minister, that too the Home Minister, was treated when he went to Islamabad for the SAARC meeting a few months' back? Sartaj Aziz is just an Adviser to the PM of Pakistan.
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In a first, Heart of Asia conference names LeT, Jaish as destabilizing forces in the region - Sachin Parashar, ToI
Countering terrorism to create peace and stability in Afghanistan was the main issue addressed at the Heart of Asia (HoA) conference, finance minister Arun Jaitley said.

In that context, sources said Pakistan's facilitation of cross-border terror was brought under the spotlight. The HoA declaration for the first time named Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad as destabilizing forces in the region.

"We remain concerned by the gravity of the security situation in Afghanistan... and the high level of violence caused by the Taliban, terrorist groups including ISIL/Daesh and its affiliates, the Haqqani network, Al Qaida, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, East Turkistan Islamic Movement, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, TTP, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, Jundullah and other foreign terrorist fighters," the declaration said. {ETIM was perhaps included under Chinese pressure or to placate it}

Acknowledging the support that terrorism derives in our region, we demand an immediate end to all forms of terrorism, as well as all support to it, including financing... We recognize that terrorism is the biggest threat to peace, stability and cooperation in our region," it said.

The declaration called for concerted cooperation for elimination of terrorism, including dismantling safe havens in the Heart of Asia region, as well as disrupting financial, tactical and logistical support for terror. "For the first time, a Heart of Asia Declaration expressed concern at the violence caused in Afghanistan and the region by terrorist groups like Al Qaida, Daesh, LeT and JeM etc," Jaitley said.
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Heart (of Asia) rending

Should Pakistan have participated in the Heart of Asia conference? Probably not. There are many who argue one way or another. We should be clear about the reasons. Not because India sabotaged the SAARC conference in Islamabad some months back. But because once again India and its regional allies have used the platform to gang up and embarrass the Pakistan government.

What prompted Sartaj Aziz to lead a delegation to India despite the obvious series of snubs that the Modi government have served to the Pakistan government. Aziz had argued that the Heart of Asia conference was not India’s show. But with the manner in which he has been mistreated, who do we blame.

The sabotage of the SAARC summit should have been a wake-up call for the Sharif government. The fact that India along with Afghanistan and Bangladesh and not excluding Bhutan and Nepal managed to have the conference aborted illustrates the failure of Pakistan’s misguided foreign policy. We are becoming increasingly isolated and our foreign policy continues to suffer setbacks in one way or another. And yet the Sharif government insists that all is well.

Our PM is not very serious about foreign policy. Despite the passage of several years, he continues to rely on the ever-present and persistently disappointing Sartaj Aziz, whose role as advisor is not clearly defined. One never knows who is serving whom. The foreign office is stuffed to unimaginative and old-fashioned mandarins who have no clue on how to chart the country’s course in the ever-challenging waters of foreign affairs and diplomacy.

We seem to be content with the fact that China is our best friend and that Russia is making overtures to us. What we do not understand is that aside from China, our relations with the rest of our neighbours are on a slide, if not completely in tatters. With India, the issues are clear and evident. But when it comes to relations with Afghanistan and Iran, we have purposely pursued policies that antagonized those governments and their people. The foreign office works in tandem and the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing.

The quality of our diplomats stationed abroad is relatively good. But they are not being employed in the work of public diplomacy as they should. As has been the case in both the Peoples Party and the PML-N governments, our diplomats seem to work more for the pleasure of the civil and military bureaucracy as well as our corrupt and inept political leaders – be in government or in the opposition. Diplomats confess that much of their time is spent in protocol duties for our rich and powerful and less in engaging with the people in whose country they are posted.

The work done by our embassies abroad leaves a lot to be desired. One only has to look at the service level of the Pakistan Consulate General in New York (possibly one of the most prestigious outposts for diplomats in Pakistan). No one answers the phone, the website does not work and hundreds have complained that no one follows up on basic services like visa applications and passport issuance. Why is this connected to the Heart of Asia conference – the answer is simple: our foreign office has become a hallmark for inefficiency, short-sightedness and corruption. How can we expect any good to come out of this?

As a country, Pakistan has its national interests and priorities. It is the work of the foreign office to ensure that these are pursued. In the past we have seen that instead of this, the foreign office works actively to pursue the interests of individuals in power. We are friends with two dictatorships – Turkey and Saudi Arabia, and continue to pursue our relations with these governments.

Both the foreign affairs ministry and our foreign policy need a complete overhaul. We cannot continue to be mistreated and attacked. Our people cannot suffer poor and substandard services. There must be some accountability. Take for example the decision to send political envoys to “explain Pakistan’s stand on the Kashmir issue” all over the world at a cost of millions. Whatever came of that?
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SSridhar wrote:The Sartaj Aziz episode is in line with the welcome new policy of GoI. Does anybody remember how a full fledged Indian Cabinet Minister, that too the Home Minister, was treated when he went to Islamabad for the SAARC meeting a few months' back? Sartaj Aziz is just an Adviser to the PM of Pakistan.
Exactly!! Pakis should not be given any platform when they are in India, even if it means "curtailing" press freedom. I don't care if our presstitutes moan and b!tch about it, if they want to interview Pakis let them go to Pakiland or Dubai or wherever they wish. Pakis can be allowed the bare minimum quarterly or whatever press conference in the embassy premises, and coincidentally on that day there should be additional security in front of their embassy :wink: . We don't need to encourage their lying or their threats of violence. "No peace unless Kashmir is resolved" looks like a violent threat to me, why doesn't the genius press get it? No equal-equal and "let's present their view point" BS. We know their viewpoint, it hasn't changed in decades and won't change till they are geographically modified.
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Qatari Prince - Who Gave A "Fake Affidavit" To Paki Supreme Court On Behalf Of Ganja Sharif - Given A Royal Welcome In La-Whore !

Qatari prince, royal family members in town
LAHORE: Qatari Prince Hamad Bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani along with members of the royal family arrived here on Saturday.Hasan Nawaz, son of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, received the guests at the Lahore airport and took them to the Sharifs’ Jati Umra residence at Raiwind where the premier hosted a luncheon for them.
Was the "endangered Houbara Bustard on the luncheon menu ? :mrgreen:
The arrival of the Qatari prince is being seen in the context of a letter he submitted to the Supreme Court here in the Panama leaks case. So, Ganja Sharif is "not at all concerned "about the growing international isolation of Pakistan , and instead is passing his time in " entertaining" the Salafist/ Wahabbi ally of Saudia Arabia
Al-Thani had stated in the letter that his father had longstanding business relations with Mian Mohammad Sharif, the father of PM Sharif, which were coordinated through the prince’s eldest brother.Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has left for Turkey to meet the Turkish president.
Should Shahbaz, a cancer patient, be traveling that frequently and in violation of doctor's orders for complete "bed rest" :mrgreen:
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Nicaragua becomes the 250th country to join China Pakistan Economic Corridor :rotfl:


MANAGUA/LAHORE – Nicaragua has confirmed its participation in the recently inaugurated China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), making it the 250th country to join the project, according to Federal Minister for CPEC Ahsan Iqbal.While talking to Khabaristan Times, the Federal Minister said that CPEC is becoming a new association like BRICS, NATO, WTO, EU, UN, as more and more countries are showing interest in becoming a part of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.[/quote]
When this scribe asked the Federal Minister for CPEC how 250 countries confirmed their participation in a world where only 195 countries officially exist, Iqbal said, “US, UK are going to be disintegrated after Brexit and Trumpxit. This is a post-truth era, which is why everyone’s joining CPEC in the first place.”Iqbal said Islamabad has been receiving WhatsApp messages from Extra Terrestrial species to join CPEC. :rotfl:
When this scribe asked about the prospects of inclusion of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan in CPEC, the federal minister calmly replied that they have to wait for 2030 as only then the fruits from CPEC will be ripe enough. “People of these smaller, deprived and poor provinces should pray to Allah and be patient,” he said. :mrgreen:
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Peregrine wrote: Heart (of Asia) rending
Standard Paki bullshit.They have become masters of obfuscation.

The tone of this article suggests that there is a degree of incompetence in Paki diplomacy even though "Russia is making overtures" towards Pakistan (LOL). Pakistan should "explain" the Kashmir issue to the world and show how just it is.

What is hidden by this oh so reasonable self critique is the fact that neither the Paki foreign affair ministry nor the Paki army can budge even 1mm off the course of demanding detachment of Kashmir from India - if they did that the jihad patrons, led by Hafiz Saeed and his jamaat ud dawa would have their balls for breakfast.

So, one might ask, why don't the Paki army and civilians come clean and stop pretending to have opinions that are independent of the Lashkar- e Toiba/Jamaat ud Dawa. The answer to that should be obvious. These are designated terrorist organizations and their chief is a genocidal criminal. Those in Pakistan who get aid from various nations canot be seen as being in exactly teh same corner as the LeT/JuD. It is another matter that genocide is not criminal under some dictates of Islam - but admitting that again would be a pointer to where Pakistan actually is ideologically.

Hence these "clever" articles. What is clever about them? The "cleverness" is in making the reader think that there is remorse and regret in Pakistan that will prompt a change of course. This is exactly the impression that the article seeks to convey. But there can be no change of course. Pakistan is too faar down the path of Islamic extremism to change. And the world is too far down the path of sekoolar-izm and guilted up by Islamophobia to read Pakistan accurately
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Pak adviser Sartaj Aziz not allowed to visit Golden Temple and more such info. - ToI
Pakistani prime minister's adviser on foreign affairs, Sartaj Aziz, who is in Amritsar for the Heart of Asia conference, was denied a visit to the Golden Temple on Sunday. Sources said Punjab police did not allow Aziz to leave the hotel after the conference due to security reasons. There was speculation that Aziz wanted to brief the media at the Golden Temple.{with the recent spike in Pakistani support for Khalistan among foreign Sikh visitors to Nankana Sahib lately, it could have been a disaster if allowed to happen. Pakistanis are always up to mischief and should not be given visa to visit India and in the unfortunate event they have to be allowed as it happened now, they must be strictly controlled while here. Do we remember the mistake by the Vajpayee government when Musharraf was allowed to meet the Indian editors in Delhi before the Agra summit?}

His early arrival on Saturday had led to conjectures over a possible bilateral interaction with national security adviser Ajit Doval or an Indian representative. Aziz was originally scheduled to reach India on Sunday.

For hours on Sunday, he was seen sitting in the hotel lobby along with Pakistani high commissioner Abdul Basit, his support staff and security officials.

A senior Punjab cop said Aziz's Indian visa was valid only for 17 hours. A PTI report quoted an Indian government source as saying that Aziz was not allowed to leave the hotel because of security reasons. "Security was very tight. Permission was not given due to security reasons. Security of our guests is paramount. India ensured no untoward incident took place," they said.

Security officials said Aziz was seated at a distance from Modi during Saturday's dinner. Aziz was seated alongside food processing minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal and her husband and Punjab deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal.
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shiv wrote:So, one might ask, why don't the Paki army and civilians come clean and stop pretending to have opinions that are independent of the Lashkar- e Toiba/Jamaat ud Dawa. The answer to that should be obvious. These are designated terrorist organizations and their chief is a genocidal criminal.
Exactly. GoP is just the political arm of the jihadi tanzeems and the terrorist Pakistani Army. That is why members of GoP must be handled very carefully in the unfortunate event they have to be allowed to enter India.
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Stunting challenge
nearly 44% of children in Pakistan (are) stunted
Haram link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1300539/stunting-challenge
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29.5 % of the population lives below poverty line
About 29.5pc of Pakistan’s population lives below the poverty line, says a document submitted in the National Assembly by the Ministry of Planning and Development
Harami link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1300512/295pc- ... verty-line
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Here's another one: Pakistan fights devastating malnutrition with mass food-fortifying programme
Pakistan has some of the worst rates of child malnutrition in the world, with more than 40% of children suffering from stunting and 30% underweight. Stunting is a result of malnutrition in the first two years of a child’s life, and limits height as well as emotional, social and cognitive development
Almost haram ka link: https://www.theguardian.com/global-deve ... -programme

So, now that we have sets of metrics that combined will be greater than 100% (30%+30%+44%). Clearly there is a lot of overlap. Will someone be kind enough draw a probable Venn diagram to show these overlapping statistics? My guess is that over 67% of paki population is either stunted, under-nourished or poor, and about 50% is stunted, poor and under-nourished. Not that it is a matter to rejoice. It just points to where the paki priorities lay.
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anupmisra wrote:Here's another one: Pakistan fights devastating malnutrition with mass food-fortifying programme

Pakistan has some of the worst rates of child malnutrition in the world, with more than 40% of children suffering from stunting and 30% underweight. Stunting is a result of malnutrition in the first two years of a child’s life, and limits height as well as emotional, social and cognitive development
No more TFTA then !
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Allowing Senile Aziz to hold a press conference would have been letting the Bakis have a "free hit" propaganda wise. One only needs to look at the tone of his "press briefing" in Islamabad to know the exact contents.

In the past not only would this have been allowed, but his visa would not have been restricted and that would have allowed him to roam about Delhi, meeting Hurrirats and holding joint press conferences.

It also seems that Baki HC Barkit was also brought down a notch, the two had a joint press conference planned it seems.

Some lessons learned I hope.
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Not enough still waiting for massive hits on PA and their family in pakjab.
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“It’s Pakistan’s turn to open the door” - Suhasini Haidar's interview with Ashraf Ghani, The Hindu
Q: Your speech at the Heart of Asia included some strong comments for Pakistan, directly telling Pakistan to use money it had offered for Afghanistan’s development better by fighting terrorism with it in its own countries. What led you to pinpoint Pakistan at this international conference?

A: I engaged Pakistan, I went there and not only visited with the civilian leadership but with the military leadership. I even went to their GHQ (Military headquarters), because each country has their own distinct place for institutions. My message was that there was a window. It could be broadened to a door or a corridor, or it could shut. We did everything to ensure peace with Pakistan. 2015 and 2016 have been extremely difficult years and the violence that has been inflicted on our people needs to be registered. To be quiet when people are dying is not acceptable. I am an elected political leader, I need to reflect my people’s sentiment. Because the question of terrorism is not just a threat to us but to Pakistan and the Asian region, and hence the need for a public statement.

Q: Has the window of opportunity then closed?

A: They need to open it. We opened the window, now it’s closed, so it’s their turn to open it.

Q: Both India and Afghanistan expressed their anger over this continued terrorism at the conference, which seemed to overshadow the conference. What are your hopes from the process now?

A: My speech was in four ‘acts’. The first was our celebration of our relationship with India. The second, a celebration of the new consensus on Afghanistan from the global community. The third act was the prospect of Asian economic integration. And the fourth was about what we will be deprived of if we don’t do it. Terrorism is depriving us of this and we need enduring solutions at the Heart of Asia. It is becoming a meaningful process. Our goal would be to link China on one hand to Iran on the other, and also to India. South Asia is the least integrated area and has immense potential.

Q: The worry here would be that it would also be one step from connecting to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor as well, given the rail line from Yiwu to Mazar now.

A: One corridor is not against another. The logic of price will prevail. Afghanistan is so much easier to go through. Northern Afghanistan is flat. Eventually railway connectivity is to everyone’s benefit, and we shouldn’t see it as a zero sum game.

Q: To come back to concerns over terror, At the SAARC conference, India and Afghanistan came together to boycott Pakistan so they couldn’t host it. Is this policy of isolating Pakistan working?

A: We don’t intend to isolate Pakistan, but when we are under attack, we need to remind that it will not be tolerated. Engagement is essential, but only engagement that is meaningful. Last year, I went to the Heart of Asia in Islamabad and I was repeatedly assured of a changed policy. Instead we got the worst year of conflict in the last 15 years. An isolated Pakistan is not in the region’s interests, but Pakistan’s leadership must take action beyond its verbal assurances.

Q: In May 2015, in an interview to The Hindu you had said that if Pakistan continues to block transit trade with India, Afghanistan will block its access to Central Asia…is that still a threat?

A: We actually went through with it. Trade between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been much reduced. Economically Afghanistan has become part of Central Asia. The opening to the port in Turkmenistan fundamentally changes our dependence on the route through Pakistan. It’s five times cheaper and reliable. This image or idea that we are dependent on the port of Karachi must be removed. Afghanistan is at the Heart of Asia, and a heart has many valves. We are de-blocking those valves at present.

Q: So will talks with the Taliban now be intra-Afghan, is Pakistan out of the process, given that we saw them host talks in the past ?

A: Taliban are a red herring in discussions with Pakistan. Because they need to own up to the threat of terror.

Q: Pakistan often says as an explanation, that they have housed millions of Afghan refugees, they can’t tell which are Taliban….

A: This excuse is old. One of our corps commanders from Helmand went to Quetta and offered to show the commander there the very houses where Taliban leadership lives. There was silence in reply. The Afghan refugees believe their future is in Afghanistan….if they want to send them back we will take them, even if we have only one loaf of bread to share. I don’t need foreign aid, I need peace to build our country. The world has been reconvinced that Afghanistan is an investment that will yield.
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11 dead, over 70 injured in Karachi hotel fire
https://www.geo.tv/latest/122609-Fire-b ... in-Karachi
KARACHI: 11 people were killed and at least 70 injured – 30 of them critically – after a fire broke out in a private hotel (Regent Plaza) on Shahrah-e-Faisal on Monday. According to hotel sources, the fire broke out at 3:00AM in the kitchen located in the basement of the hotel and travelled through the air conditioning ducts, engulfing a major part of the hotel in flames. Firefighters were able to douse the fire after four hours, with the help of three fire tenders. About 100 people were reportedly trapped inside the hotel and were evacuated by rescue workers using a crane.
PA's arms depot is barely 200m west of the hotel - google imagery
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Falijee wrote:[url=https://t.co/JqRbFCre71]Nicaragua becomes the 250th country to join China Pakistan.....
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That is a satire site.
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TSP's Services exports fall 24.6%.
Well it is not surprising, but I am unable to understand how on the earth they can consider Coalition Support Fund as part of services exports ! :eek:

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https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/169312-Services-exports-fall-246pc-in-July-Oct
Pakistan’s services exports fell 24.6 percent in first four month of the current fiscal year of 2016/17 on slowdown in the US security assistance to the country, the central bank data showed on Friday.

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that the country’s services exports fell to $1.613 billion during July-October period of FY17 from $2.140 billion in the corresponding period of last fiscal year.

Historically, inflows under government services – mainly coalition support fund (CSF) and other military services - accounted for more than one-third of the country’s total services exports. The share is substantially higher than the share of government services of only 2-3 percent in the global services trade
Obviously, to keep the 'Services Exports' in healthy numbers they have to export more 'IT' to all over the world. So it is really official now that 'IT' is the major export of TSP.
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We were a gracious host, Sartaj Aziz has no reason to complain: Government - PTI
As a "gracious host", India extended all facilities to Sartaj Aziz for his trip here [Amritsar] to attend the Heart of Asia conference and there was no reason to complain, government sources said today, a day after Pakistan claimed that restrictions were put on his movement and he was not allowed speak to media.

The sources also said a rare exception was made to allow arrival and departure of Aziz, who led the Pakistani delegation, by air at Amritsar which is not a designated port for entry and exit of Pakistani nationals, besides giving swift clearance despite a last minute change in his scheduled arrival by a special flight.

In a hurriedly called press conference after his return from Amritsar last night, Aziz had accused India of not treating the Pakistani media properly at the Heart of Asia meeting and said he was not allowed to have a press conference. "The attitude towards media was not good. I wanted to have press interaction with our own media. But we were not allowed," he alleged.

Yesterday, Pakistan had also claimed that Aziz was not allowed to visit the Golden Temple and speak to Pakistani media at the hotel where he was staying even as India said it was done considering his security.

"They have no reasons to complain. We were gracious hosts. Extended tarmac access, gave additional rooms, provided armoured cars (not given to every Foreign Minister) and other conveniences keeping special security requirements in view.

"This was done despite the last minute change of programme and advancing of arrival in Amritsar by special flight by more than 12 hours. Fresh flight clearance was issued within minutes," the sources said.

They said Aziz could be present in the official dinner and in the call on Prime Minister on the evening of October 3 due to the last minute clearance given.

"In addition, they were actively engaged in the Senior Officials Meeting and Ministerial and all other requests honoured. A rare exception was made to allow arrival and departure by air at Amritsar which is not a designated airport for entry and exit for Pakistani nationals {Excellent, this implies that India treated His Excellencey Sartaj Aziz saheb as any other Pakistani terrorist national}," they said.


Aziz was scheduled to arrive here on Sunday but came a day early for the conference due to prevailing weather condition. Almost the entire northern India has been affected by thick cover of fog for the last two days, delaying flights and trains services.
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shiv wrote:
Peregrine wrote: Heart (of Asia) rending
Standard Paki bullshit.They have become masters of obfuscation.
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They are preparing for their starring role as Chair and sole attendee of the next conference, Ar$e of Asia
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No decision yet on revoking most favoured nation (MFN) status to Pakistan: Govt - PTI
The government is yet to take a decision on revoking the most favoured nation (MFN) status accorded to Pakistan, Parliament was informed on Monday.

Asked whether the government has any proposal to revoke MFN status to Pakistan, commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman said: "No such decisions have been taken so far."

In a written reply in the Lok Sabha, she said that Pakistan is yet to transition fully to MFN status for India.

Replying to another query on whether trade between India and Pakistan has been affected due to recent tensions between the two countries, Sitharaman said: "While there has been marginal decline in value of bilateral trade between the two countries from $1,208.75 million in the period April to October 2015 to $1,167.91 million in the period April to October 2016, the change in value of exports of individual commodities shows a mixed trend."

On whether the government proposes to make some changes in trade relations with Pakistan, she said: "No decision has been taken, so far, in context of various factors including composition of bilateral trade."

Asked if a panel has been formed to discuss trade-related issues between the two countries, the minister said: "No such committee has been constituted so far."

The MFN status was accorded in 1996 under World Trade Organisation's (WTO) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Both India and Pakistan are signatories to this, which means they have to treat each other and rest of WTO member countries as favoured trading partners.
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Another Paki Company "Gobbled Up" By Chini Blother :D

Shanghai Electric gets CCP's approval to acquire K-Electric

Reuters

At this rate, the day is not too far away, that this "fountainhead of Malsi" is going to be controlled/ ruled by the Atheist followers of the Communist Party of China :mrgreen:
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Amritsar Declaration’ calls for early finalisation of international Counter Terrorism Convention
The declaration was adopted in Amritsar by the foreign ministers and high-level representatives of the participating countries of the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process including Afghanistan, Azerbaijant , China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and the United Arab Emirates.
Apart from India, and Russia, all of the other participants belong to the "Ummah Brotherhood Club" . And China ( a "deeper than ocean, higher than mountain fliend!) could be said to be an "honorary member" ; surprising that NONE of these Islamic countries objected to the final declaration which named and shamed the Islamic Republic Of Pakiland ; it is high time that Senile Sartaj admit to the growing diplomatic isolation of this "artificial entity" :mrgreen:
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"Kammandu" Again Speaks From His "Musharraf " :mrgreen:

POSTED IN FULL :

Hafiz Saeed is an educated man; Lashkar-e-Taiba best NGO of Pakistan: Pervez Musharraf :roll:
Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has said that Hafiz Saeed’s terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba is not a ‘militant outfit’ and termed it as the best NGO of his country. Speaking to a private Indian news channel, Musharraf said that Saeed is an educated man and his NGO had helped the Pakistanis in several instances, during earthquakes and floods.“Hafiz Saeed is an educated man, an engineer. LeT is the best NGO of Pakistan as they did a lot of work during floods," he said. :((
"I do not accept that Hafiz Saeed as a terrorist. If I were a lawyer I would have fought his case in the court. If I was a President then I would have fought his case in UN," Musharraf added.Asked about Hizbul militant Burhan Wani, who was killed by Indian forces in July in Kashmir, Musharraf said that the policies of the ‘(Indian) government forced him to take up arms’."Indian military forced Wani to pick up arms and fight because they harassed his family," Musharraf said.
“The terrorists are volunteers playing on their lives because of the sympathy and emotional attachment they have for the Kashmiris,” he added.He further claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a ‘warmonger’ and doesn’t want to resolve old age issue between the two sides through talks. He also rejected New Delhi’s charge that the Pakistani government and the Army were helping terrorist groups based in the country to plot attacks in Indian cities.
Further describing PM Modi’s visit to Lahore an artificial act, he said, “PM Modi is a warmonger. The PM can visit Lahore and kiss PM Nawaz as many times as he wants."Tensions between the two sides increased following the Indian Army’s surgical strike in PoK targeting terror launch pads. The surgical strike was carried out after four heavily armed Pakistani terrorists attacked an Indian Army bases in Uri district of Kashmir, claiming the lives of 18 jawans.
This publicity hungry Ex Prez in the garb of an "enlightened moderate" is a "closet Islamist"; anyone who has reviewed his policies would have known that he was playing a "double game" with Massa to get the maximum financial benefits for his terror infested nation; it was during his reign, to cling to power, he encouraged Islamic parties to be his allies !
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FalijeeJi, its not Mush, he is being a Paki as expected, the real shameless cowards are the one who go running behind him and interview him. And even when they do, they do not have the wherewithal to ask him tough questions and rejoinder and be prepared the blast him and cut him off as needed.
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