Now they are together for ever.ashish raval wrote:Great! Pig meet his hoor.
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10 pigs halaled in total... At this rate virgins will be on short supply in jannat..
Put bodies in wood chipper. Feed slurry to pigs. Handover pig shit to those interested in mortal remains.Marten wrote:Cheers to the boys!ashish raval wrote:Great! Pig meet his hoor. Dil mange more !! People on Twitter are engaged in semantics of his surname as to bhat being Hindu surname yada yada. They don't realise many KM and M in both pukistan, India and Kashmir took Hindu surnames in the past. My IM friends told me about that. No one should care what surname or religion he or she was because their guns and grenades don't either.
We should not allow this jokers to have 6*3 feet of out land wasted on them. They should be feed to our fish in Indian ocean leaving only their names on this earth to glorify about by their ilk..
One simple thing will take away his right to hoors -- some pork in his mouth, could be any part of the pig's body but most preferably the pig's p*nis.
If that cannot be done, then cremate him with whatever means are available in a "humane" manner -- two grenades or so might already have been part of the operation.
An adopted stray dog in the CRPF’s Sumbal camp helped in thwarting a major suicide strike by four foreign terrorists early on Monday in Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Constable K. Dinesh Raja, 25, who was manning a picket at the gates of the the 45 Battalion camp that houses hundreds of personnel,toldThe Hindu that the dog started barking around 3 a.m. at the bushes after seeing some movement there. The four terrorists hiding there were killed later.
Hour-long encounter
“We heard the dog bark and suddenly a burst of fire came from across the road. It seems the terrorists panicked. Two persons were hiding in the bushes and I fired at them. My colleague Prafulla Kumar, who was manning the watchtower also fired from above. Two terrorists were injured in the first round of fire but since they had come to be killed, they charged on,” said Mr. Raja, who has been posted at the camp since December last.
CRPF commandant Iqbal Ahmad said the encounter lasted for more than an hour. The forces also had to face a power outage during the incident. “There were two more terrorists who had taken position nearby. They provided covering fire to the other two to help them storm the camp. Our Quick Reaction Team was mobilised and in the middle of the encounter, there was an electricity outage. We fired illuminating smokes so as not to lose track of the terrorists as they would have escaped taking advantage of the dark,” said Mr. Ahmad.
Mr. Kumar (25) of Munger in Bihar, who has been posted at the camp for four-and-a-half years, said since he was at a height, he could see the terrorists were barely 40-50 metres away from the camp. “The injured terrorists continued to charge towards the camp, I kept firing till they were killed,” he said.
Why? They maybe going as houris and not for houris.sum wrote:At this rate, houris will be in short supply soon
How do we know if its not the same 72 going around claiming to be virgins?sum wrote:At this rate, houris will be in short supply soon
Quite likely because they remain virgins even after hukku-pukkubrvarsh wrote:How do we know if its not the same 72 going around claiming to be virgins?sum wrote:At this rate, houris will be in short supply soon
Thanks for the details. That's reassuring to hear it from horses mouth.manjgu wrote:had a chance to talk to a RR officer on leave at a family function... quick points..a) he does not think militancy situation is militarily grave..he was of the opinion that local kashmiri/hizb for all their bravado/ FB pics/ gear are not well trained for firefights...prefer to hide and do more photo shoots than actual shooting. b) the paki boys are the ones who attack camps etc. better trained and motivated. c) the stone throwing incidents are kind of distracting but once cornered there is no escaping for militants. the stone throwing vids on media tend to present situation as being more grave then in real. d) he said the same boy who is throwing stones if taken into police will throw stones with equal gusto at his past comrades in arms or shoot back. e) still getting lots of info from locals.
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Group of six terrorists recently infiltrated, killed by security forces at Gwalta area of Uri, Kashmir: SP Vaid, DGP, J&K
Its never a good development when our own Men get killed, period! Your sentiments could have been put in a very different way - that terrorists only start targeting local Police when they start losing local support or their own intel from the elements in the local police. It only means their support is dwindling. RIP those brave who laid their lives for the nation today. The way things are going these days I have full faith those involved would be dispatched to hell soon. There is a saying "Police never forgets!".manjgu wrote:this is very good development from a counter insurgency point of view..when local policeman get killed ...
This is not good sir..Wasn't expecting such statement on BRF..manjgu wrote:this is very good development from a counter insurgency point of view..when local policeman get killed ...
manjgu wrote:this is very good development from a counter insurgency point of view..when local policeman get killed ...
What he means is that a insurgency can only be defeated if it gets no support from the public. And there was such a time in the valley but various screw ups by our polity lead to us frittering away some hard won gains. Now if local policemen are being killed hopefully the public will turn against them. This will support CI Ops. Also JKP. And more people will join JKP...as long as they know the terrorists are not winning. If they think we will win and they have a grudge against terrorists they will join the war to eliminate them.DrRatnadip wrote:This is not good sir..Wasn't expecting such statement on BRF..manjgu wrote:this is very good development from a counter insurgency point of view..when local policeman get killed ...
They should make these as 'honeypot' sites and ambush themUri offers multiple choices for targeting. The distance, of 46 km to Baramulla, has several army camps, labour sites, the National Hydro Power Corporation campus and frequent army convoys — all these offer lucrative targets. In December 2014, a terror attack on an artillery gun position at Mohora, on the Jhelum road, led to large-scale casualties. Infiltrated groups can travel further inwards, along routes which are difficult to monitor, and reach Rafiabad, where they become part of the Sopore and Baramulla terror grids.