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Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - June 20, 2017

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SSridhar wrote: ricky_v, tks. I don't follow American news and hence the question.
Sir, not to nitpick or anything but there is a related article in this very page by Rudradevji.
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SSridhar ji,
This Awan family was handling the computer systems of the Democratic National Committee during the recent elections in the US.
This Awan guy actually had Netaji Wasserman Shultz's laptop, her IPAD password and ran the secutiry system for her and other netas

He employed his whole khandan to help manage the computer systems and is said to have made $5 million in the process during the elections. Now that the elections are over, his wife moved to Pakistan a few weeks ago with $12,400 (a crime because she took out more than $10,000 out of the US) - she had two kids with her, so maybe that is why she was allowed to leave.
The awan guy took fraudulent loans - on once occasion pretending to be his wife while asking for a loan. He has a few houses in Virginia-stan, and he took out multiple loans on it. He e-transfered the money to Pakistan - an interesting situation arose when the bank manager who was supposed to wire the money asked him the reason he was wiring the money for. He initially said it was for funeral expenses. When the bank manager asked him $300,000 for funeral expenses? The guy said, hold on and let me google for a proper excuse. This he did while on the line with the bank manager, and finally said, it is for buying property.

He liquidated his 3 houses, sold them to his family members and others and was trying to leave the US for good.

FBI arrested him at the Washington Dulles Airport before he left for Qatar-Pakistan. FBI raided his house and recovered many broken harddrives.
Initially Wasserman Shultz threatened the Police to let him go and not harrass him, but has since shut up after news reached the media.

Now the suspicions are many and namely:
1. The Awans knew too much about the Hillary Clinton campaign and thus have blackmailing power
2. They were passing on intel on India to the ISI, and others and making money
3. There is suspicion that the hacking of the emails of the Democrats that ended up on Wikileaks might have something to do with these guys too. Although one guy was shot and killed in Washington DC, who was alluded to be the person who released the DNC emails.
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SS- ji:
Reference your queries regarding my posting of William Craddick Tweet.
-According to his Tweeter details, Craddick is an US Investigative journalist ( Disobedience Media, Founder, Editor ) . He has investigated Hillary's role in manipulating The Democratic National Committee (DNC) ( Head Office of Democratic Party ), and its internal processes, procedures to deprive Bernie Sanders of the Party Nomination ( by juggling the "appointed DNC delegates" in favour of Hillary ) in collusion with then Chairman Of The DNC, Congresswoman Debbie Walterman Schultz of Florida.
- Imran Awan , based in D.C. is a Paki origin I.T. Expert ( not international terrorism !). He smooth talked his friendship with Congresswoman Schultz and got himself a job as an employee ( specializing is solving IT problems ) of the US Congress/ House . He was the IT expert for various US Congressman. Also because of his friendship with Schultz he got all his relatives appointed as employees and milked the US Govt Systems of thousands and thousands of dollars . Schultz had so much "confidence" in this Paki, that she did not believe all this allegation, until very recently, when she fired him . There were FBI concerns that due to his access to sensitive information, and his ties to Pakistan, he was a security risk . The FBI fears have now come true ! . His wife was allowed to flee to Pakistan, but he was caught at the airport - doing the same - and has been arrested.( Please see BRF r posting "The Pakistani Hackers working for DNC")
- Now Craddick is again raising the alarm with his tweet ( re, ISI connection !)
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Hmmm,
The paki supreme court has dismissed Nawaz using Art 62 of the Paki Constitootion

Lets examine what is in Art 62, sec d:
he is of good character and is not commonly known as one who violates Islamic Injunctions
AHa!
Does Dimran Khan or Randibaaz escape the above provisions hain ji? These two worthies are already disqualified.
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India has the Yoga day. India's soft power makes the whole world do Yoga on the International Yoga day. For everyone's prosperity and good health

What does china do?
They will launch the "Cheat your business partner day" or
"Have a Border dispute with your neighbour day", or
"photocopy and steal someone's design day", or
"Proliferate nuclear weapons and missiles to Pakistan and North Korea day", or even
"Bankrupt already poor countries with Chinese high interest loan shark day"
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Falijee wrote:SS- ji:
Reference your queries regarding my posting of William Craddick Tweet.
-According to his Tweeter details, Craddick is an US Investigative journalist ( Disobedience Media, Founder, Editor ) . He has investigated Hillary's role in manipulating The Democratic National Committee (DNC) ( Head Office of Democratic Party ), and its internal processes, procedures to deprive Bernie Sanders of the Party Nomination ( by juggling the "appointed DNC delegates" in favour of Hillary ) in collusion with then Chairman Of The DNC, Congresswoman Debbie Walterman Schultz of Florida.
- Imran Awan , based in D.C. is a Paki origin I.T. Expert ( not international terrorism !). He smooth talked his friendship with Congresswoman Schultz and got himself a job as an employee ( specializing is solving IT problems ) of the US Congress/ House . He was the IT expert for various US Congressman. Also because of his friendship with Schultz he got all his relatives appointed as employees and milked the US Govt Systems of thousands and thousands of dollars . Schultz had so much "confidence" in this Paki, that she did not believe all this allegation, until very recently, when she fired him . There were FBI concerns that due to his access to sensitive information, and his ties to Pakistan, he was a security risk . The FBI fears have now come true ! . His wife was allowed to flee to Pakistan, but he was caught at the airport - doing the same - and has been arrested.( Please see BRF r posting "The Pakistani Hackers working for DNC")
- Now Craddick is again raising the alarm with his tweet ( re, ISI connection !)
Sounds like a yahood-hanood-roosi-nazi sasish to malign Porkistan
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Kaptaan Not "Squeaky Clean" As He Makes Out To Be :mrgreen:
For the record, Imran Khan dodged taxes too using offshore firm: German journalist
The Express Tribune > Pakistan
Frederik Obermaier, a German investigative journalist and one of the reporters who unearthed the Panama Papers scandal, has pointed out that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan too had avoided paying taxes to the UK using an offshore firm.
The tweet comes in the wake of the Supreme Court deposing prime minister Nawaz Sharif following a probe into his family’s offshore assets that surfaces in the Panama Papers.
The court disqualified Sharif from holding a public office for hiding assets in his nomination papers for the 2013 general elections.
The court is also hearing a petition against Imran Khan seeking his disqualification alleging non-disclosure of assets, ownership of offshore companies and receipt of foreign funds for the party. The PTI chief informed the apex court that he had started earning money abroad when he started playing cricket during his days as an undergraduate student at Oxford University, England.
He was later selected to play for Pakistan along with Worcestershire from 1971. He had played for Sussex County from 1977 to 1988. All the payments Imran received had income tax deducted from them at source, the statement reads. He further informed the court that he had to spend his days outside Pakistan to fulfil his commitment to Sussex Country Cricket and to participate in other international cricketing events between 1977 and 1988. As he was a “non-resident, the Pakistani income tax law did not apply to him”.
He also played for the Kerry Packer series, a cricket competition, between 1977 and 1979, for $25,000 per year. Besides his earning, there were also the airfare, boarding, lodging costs and prize money. Imran submitted that he had played in Australia for New South Wales between 1984 and 1985, earning Australian $50,000. In 1984, he had mortgaged a one-bedroom apartment in London through Royal Trust in the name of Niazi Services Limited. Immy's claim that he has done "nothing wrong", IMO, holds water. Under the concept of Taqiyya, you are allowed to lie, in the cause of Islam . Not paying off shore taxes may fall in this category !
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Female PTI MNA Attacks Pseudo Pashtun Imran Khan .

Ayesha Gulalai quits PTI, says honour of women not safe because of Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNA Ayesha Gulalai has announced that she is leaving the party. Speaking to the media, Gulalai alleged that the reason for her leaving the party was that the honour of women was not safe. “Party chairman Imran Khan is the reason that the honour of mothers and sisters of Pakistan is not safe.”
Gulalai emphasised that she belonged to a Pakhtun family and honour was the most important thing.“A respectable female worker cannot remain in the party.”Speaking to Geo News, Ayesha Gulalai called Imran Khan a "fake and characterless Pathan."
The MNA said that Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution should also be applicable on morally corrupt people. Similar comments have been made by other female PTI members, who have stated that the culture of male chauvinism is very pervasive in Immy's party . ( Madame Jalebi excepted !)
She added that workers in the party had been protesting on several issues including corruption and the honour of women [not being safe in the party]. “The atmosphere in the party does not support these things. The way the PTI is portrayed is not the actual reality of the party.”
According to Gulalai, the party chairman was acting like he was in England. “PTI is trying to introduce a western culture in the country.” :roll: Immy is an "expert" in changes his stripes . Different messages for different audiences ( domestic and foreign )
In a post on social media, Gulalai who hails from South Waziristan said, "due to immoral character of Imran Khan and the gang around him, calling PTI workers "worthless" and "chotay workers" and rampant corruption by Imran Khan's agent Pervez Khattak in KP, MNA Ayesha Gulalai Wazir has left PTI". Additionally, the post on social media stated that Gulalai would hold a press conference to address the issue on Wednesday.
The former PTI MNA alleged that Imran Khan sent her inappropriate text messages. “I did not leave the party over the issue of NA-1,” she said, adding that she had to go through mental agony due to the situation.“What was in those text messages I will reveal in a press conference at 9 PM today,” she added.
For those not in the know, the former cricketer has sired a love child, which he vehemently denies , because of his "Islamic piety" and his "reputation" among the Aam Abduls :twisted:
Gulalai, who is a member of the National Assembly said she would not leave her seat as 'she wants to serve the people'.
Speaking to Geo News, Gulalai said, "I have been in PTI for a very long time and I tolerated the treatment for a very long time, I even stepped back and enrolled for a PHD course, because respectable women are not safe in PTI."
Speaking to the media, Gulalai confirmed that she had in fact left PTI, citing the same reasons mentioned in her social media post she added that 'the image of the party shown to the world is not the reality of what goes on inside the party.' Earlier, PTI's Sindh leader Naz Baloch had also walked out from the party citing 'male chauvinism' as one of the reasons. Baloch joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). PPP Senator Sherry Rehman also reacted to Gulalai's departure from PTI and posted on twitter that "Gulalai's rebuke adds to the disquiet about a woman's place in the party." Imran should break his "political friendship" with Randibaaz Rashid if he seriously wants to "improve his image" :mrgreen:
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Falijee wrote:Sharif Clan Practices "Money Diplomacy" In Jati Umra :roll:

People of Sharif’s ancestral village in India still love them
The local Sikh religious elder also informed that sometime back in 2013, Shahbaz Sharif had visited the area and donated his family land for Gurdwara.Locals said when Nawaz Sharif first time become the Prime Minister sweets were distributed in the village.Another Sikh religious leader Andar Jeet Singh said prayers were held for Nawaz Sharif and the family in the Gurdwara when his government was toppled in 1999 by a military ruler.
Commenting on casualties across the border, Dilbagh Singh said it hurt them a lot. “We pray for the same love between countries as we love with Jati Umra. So, the "fate" of the village is tied to the fate of the Sharif clan :mrgreen:
The question is how did they retain that land after moving to land-of-pure???
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Falijee wrote: Ayesha Gulalai quits PTI, says honour of women not safe because of Imran Khan

Gulalai alleged that the reason for her leaving the party was that the honour of women was not safe. ...Gulalai emphasised that she belonged to a Pakhtun family and honour was the most important thing...A respectable female worker cannot remain in the party.
Did gulabo just call Mme jalebi "without honor and respect ("no fakhar and izzat")"?
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rajsunder wrote:The question is how did they retain that land after moving to land-of-pure???
Good question. It should be an evacuee property unless the sharif family left behind a family member to look after it.
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Falijee wrote:Female PTI MNA Attacks Pseudo Pashtun Imran Khan .

Ayesha Gulalai quits PTI, says honour of women not safe because of Imran Khan
:eek: :eek: :eek:
"I was shocked," she continued. "I saw many of their [PTI members'] misdeeds. One of them is that they send inappropriate text messages. They dishonour respectable women. The respect of women is not intact at the hands of Imran Khan and the men around him," she alleged.

When asked about the content of the messages, she replied, "No one with any honour will be able to stomach the sort of language used."

"He [Khan] tells women to keep BlackBerry phones so that messages are not traced. Check his BlackBerry," she alleged. "Check the messages from him... The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority can release the record."

"Maybe they think Pakistan is England. At this age, you [Khan] have not been able to reform your habits, maybe you do not have control over your behaviour," she added.
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Pious khatoons needed.

Magazine launched to convince women to join TTP
The Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday released the first edition of a magazine for women, apparently aiming to convince its target readership to join the militant group.
Inside is an interview with the TTP´s leader´s wife, who is not named, in which she talks about being married to the head of the militant group, Fazlullah Khorasani, at the age of 14.
I ask you why now everywhere there is hue and cry about underage marriages... We have to understand that mature boys and girls if left unmarried for too long can become a source of moral destruction of the society
We want to provoke women of Islam to come forward and join the ranks of mujahideen e (holy warriors of) Islam
Organise secret gatherings at home and invite like-minded sisters
Learn the use of grenades
AoA. With jehadi motormamas learning the use of grenades, that will surely reduce the number of frivolous divorces or unnecessary criticism of their cooking abilities.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/22056 ... o-join-TTP
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I was wondering bhy PTI is unsafe for wimmens?
Then it dawned on me: It is due to the presence of worthies like Dimran Khan, Shiekh Rashid etc etc
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Pakistan must reject US aid and... Imran Khan :roll:
Pakistan must detach itself from American influence and pull out of the “war on terror” in order to create prosperity and achieve regional peace, Imran Khan, the Pakistani opposition leader , has said. Buoyed by last week’s dismissal of prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Khan is eyeing Pakistan’s highest political office, and said he was ready to change the country’s international relations.“Sadly, our ruling elite took dollars from the Americans and went into this war,” Khan told the Guardian. “It has created such hatred in our society. It has created turmoil.”Imran should "study" the history of Pakistan. It has always been a "rentier" state. Doing the bidding for anyone, if the price is right . So once you are hooked on this "drug" from the Americans, the Aam Abduls are going to feel withdrawal symptoms- if Immy's "remedy" is applied - with severe consequences. :mrgreen:
His comments come as the US considers how to approach the conflict in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The White House recently announced it was withholding $50m (£38m) in military aid to Pakistan for its failure to crack down on jihadi groups. However, if it were up to Khan, Pakistan would reject US aid entirely. “Aid cripples the country,” he said. “It enslaves the country. You are dictated decisions from abroad. I’m completely against this.” The Giant Size Paki Ego Of Imran Khan !!!
Khan, who entered politics 20 years ago after a celebrated cricket career and marriage into British high society, received a boost when Pakistan’s supreme court disqualified Sharif for dishonesty. Though his party occupies a fraction of the seats held by the ruling party, he insists that he stands a fighting chance at next year’s election. If he succeeds, he said, he will also strengthen civilian rule. “I firmly believe that the army should not have a role in running the government,” he said. He can only come to power if the Army rigs the numbers in his favour !
Some analysts have argued that last week’s court ruling serves the opposite purpose by toppling Sharif, who feuded with the military for decades. Khan has also been accused of acting as a lackey for the army, beginning with his 126-day mass protests in Islamabad in 2014 over alleged election fraud. Khan retorted: “Transparency and accountability of leadership strengthens democracy. Free and fair elections strengthen democracy. How is this strengthening the army?” The Fauj is looking for a "pliable PM and Immy fits the bill :D
Khan cuts an unusual figure in Pakistani politics. A conservative Muslim who found faith late, his life bears traces of his former sporting days when his movements among British aristocracy earned him a playboy reputation. At his lavish estate, built when he was still married to Jemima Goldsmith, Khan was accompanied by a large dog, which many Muslims consider unclean. I will stand up for what I believe is in the interest of Pakistan. It doesn’t mean I am anti anyone.Steeped in wealth, he says he fights for the common man. Portraying himself as a bulwark against corruption, he is accused in the supreme court of not declaring assets, including foreign funding. Khan calls the allegations baseless and vindictive.Khan is not that "clean" as he wants people to believe !
With a populist bent and fiercely opposed to American overreach in the region, Khan shares traits with Hamid Karzai, the former Afghan president whom western allies found obstinate to work with. Like Karzai, Khan favours negotiations with the Taliban, to the extent that he has earned the moniker Taliban Khan. And, like Karzai, Khan is often, against his own objection, labelled anti-American. It is an insult to Hamid Karzai to be compared to Imran Khan :evil:
Last year, tensions came to a head when the Dawn newspaper reported leaked minutes from a showdown between Sharif and the intelligence chief, Rizwan Akhtar, over the military’s support for jihadi groups. But Khan said any military would have been angry with such behaviour from a civilian leader.“You can’t do that to your own army who is fighting in Fata, fighting in Balochistan. Without the army it would be in chaos,” he said. Still, Khan insisted he would be able assert control over the army. “The constitution gives me that power,” he said.
:roll:
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Gagan & Falijee, thanks. I get the complete picture now.
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rajsunder wrote:The question is how did they retain that land after moving to land-of-pure???
The land had to classified as "evacuee property" or "enemy property", perhaps it was not done so.
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X Posted from the Indus Water Treaty thread.
SSridhar wrote:Pakistan-India water talks next week - DAWN
Pakistan and India seem all set to finally hold the much-delayed water talks in the US capital next week {I doubt this news item}, hoping to avoid further tensions over an issue that has far-reaching consequences for both.

Official sources told Dawn that Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Mohammad Asif is likely to lead the Pakistani delegation at these talks that would be held at the World Bank headquarters in Washington. The delegation will include Secretary Water and Power Yousaf Naseem Khokhar and several other senior officials.

Secretary Ministry of Water Resources Dr Amarjit Singh is likely to lead the Indian delegation.

The last round of the World Bank-supervised talks was held in November 2016, and the World Bank had indicated that it intended to hold another round in April this year but could not do so, as India refused to accept the third-party arbitration. {So, what has changed between April & July for India to change its mind?}

Pakistan not only wanted the talks to be held as scheduled but also sought the World Bank’s arbitration as the guarantor of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). But India rejected arbitration, saying it preferred negotiations within the framework of the treaty.

Pakistan too recognises the treaty’s pivotal role but disagrees with the Indian interpretation, which seeks to minimise arbitration.

The talks will focus on two controversial hydropower projects — Kishanganga and Ratle — over which Pakistan sought International Court of Arbitration through the World Bank.

Pakistan believes India has been using delaying tactics to complete the controversial hydel projects it is building on western rivers in held Kashmir.

“We are ready to hold talks with India under World Bank and the US guidance. But we will not withdraw our case against Ratle and Kishanganga projects,” a Pakistani official said, adding that India had also refused earlier to respond to Pakistan’s call for inspection of Pakul Dal and other dams it’s constructing in the occupied area.
India-Pakistan Indus Waters Treaty talks were held in the spirit of cooperation: World Bank :

First Post

Direct from the World Bank, two links, both dated August 1st, on the above affair.

Fact Sheet: the Indus Waters Treaty 1960 and the World Bank:
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Fact Sheet: the Indus Waters Treaty 1960 and the World Bank
August 1, 2017

Origins of the Treaty:

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960 after nine years of negotiations between India and Pakistan with the help of the World Bank, which is also a signatory. The negotiations were the initiative of former World Bank President Eugene Black. Seen as one of the most successful international treaties, it has survived frequent tensions, including conflict, and has provided a framework for irrigation and hydropower development for more than half a century. Former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower described it as "one bright spot ... in a very depressing world picture that we see so often."

How the Treaty works:

The Treaty sets out a mechanism for cooperation and information exchange between the two countries regarding their use of the rivers, known as the Permanent Indus Commission, which has a commissioner from each country. The Treaty also sets forth distinct procedures to handle issues which may arise: “questions” are handled by the Commission; “differences” are to be resolved by a Neutral Expert; and “disputes” are to be referred to a seven-member arbitral tribunal called the “Court of Arbitration.” The World Bank’s role in relation to “differences” and “disputes” is limited to the designation of people to fulfill certain roles when requested by either or both of the parties.

What the disagreement is about:

India and Pakistan disagree about the construction of the Kishenganga (330 megawatts) and Ratle (850 megawatts) hydroelectric power plants being built by India (the World Bank is not financing either project). The two countries disagree over whether the technical design features of the two hydroelectric plants contravene the Treaty. The plants are on respectively a tributary of the Jhelum and the Chenab Rivers. The Treaty designates these two rivers as well as the Indus as the “Western Rivers” to which Pakistan has unrestricted use. Among other uses, India is permitted to construct hydroelectric power facilities on these rivers subject to constraints specified in Annexures to the Treaty.

Different Treaty mechanisms have been sought by India and Pakistan:

Pakistan asked the World Bank to facilitate the setting up of a Court of Arbitration to look into its concerns about the designs of the two hydroelectric power projects. India asked for the appointment of a Neutral Expert for the same purpose. These requests came after the Permanent Indus Commission had been engaged in discussions on the matter for a while. During several months prior to December 12, 2016, the World Bank sought to fulfil its procedural obligations with respect to both the Court of Arbitration and the Neutral Expert. The Treaty does not empower the World Bank to choose whether one procedure should take precedence over the other; rather it vests the determination of jurisdictional competence on each of the two mechanisms. At the same time, the World Bank actively encouraged both countries to reach agree amicably on a mechanism to address the issues.

Pausing Treaty processes and working with India and Pakistan:

On December 12, 2016, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim announced that the World Bank would pause before taking further steps in each of the two processes requested by the parties. This was done to safeguard the treaty, since referring the matter simultaneously to the processes sought by each of the countries risked contradictory outcomes and worked against the spirit of goodwill and friendship that underpins the Treaty.

Since December 2016, the World Bank has worked towards an amicable resolution of the matter and to safeguard the Treaty. President Kim spoke several times with the finance ministers of both countries. The World Bank Chief Executive Officer Kristalina Georgieva traveled to both countries for high-level meetings. The World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region, Annette Dixon, visited both countries twice. Kim’s adviser, Ian Solomon, made multiple visits to the region. Locally-based World Bank teams have convened dozens of meetings with different stakeholders. A variety of proposals have been discussed with both countries on how to resolve the disagreement and the World Bank believes that many of these ideas, or similar ones, would be worth pursuing and merit continued consideration.

Last Updated: Aug 01, 2017
The second one:

World Bank Statement on the Indus Waters Treaty Meetings:
WASHINGTON, August 1, 2017 -- The Secretary-level discussions between India and Pakistan on the technical issues on the Indus Waters Treaty took place this week in a spirit of goodwill and cooperation. The parties have agreed to continue discussions and reconvene in September in Washington, D.C.
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Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - June 20, 2017

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KJo wrote:
Falijee wrote:Female PTI MNA Attacks Pseudo Pashtun Imran Khan .

Ayesha Gulalai quits PTI, says honour of women not safe because of Imran Khan
:eek: :eek: :eek:
"I was shocked," she continued. "I saw many of their [PTI members'] misdeeds. One of them is that they send inappropriate text messages. They dishonour respectable women. The respect of women is not intact at the hands of Imran Khan and the men around him," she alleged.

When asked about the content of the messages, she replied, "No one with any honour will be able to stomach the sort of language used."

"He [Khan] tells women to keep BlackBerry phones so that messages are not traced. Check his BlackBerry," she alleged. "Check the messages from him... The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority can release the record."

"Maybe they think Pakistan is England. At this age, you [Khan] have not been able to reform your habits, maybe you do not have control over your behaviour," she added.
Looks like ImTheDim's slogan is "Danda uncha rahe hamara" maybe via Agra?
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Taliban Women Magazine - On Line Or Print Edition - Not Clear From This "Promo Piece" In This Paki Newspaper :roll:

Pakistani Taliban launch women's magazine
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SLAMABAD - The Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday released the first edition of a magazine for women, apparently aiming to convince its target readership to join the militant group and take up jihad. The first edition of "Sunnat E Khaula" - which translates as 'The Way of Khaula', referring to an early female follower of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) - published by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) features a picture of a women veiled from head to toe on its front cover. Is Maulana Ghazi ( Lal Masjid fame ) behind the picture in Burkha :mrgreen:
Inside is an interview with the TTP's leader's wife, who is not named, in which she talks about being married to the head of the militant group, Fazlullah Khorasani, at the age of 14. "I ask you why now everywhere there is hue and cry about underage marriages... We have to understand that mature boys and girls if left unmarried for too long can become a source of moral destruction of the society," the militant leader's wife tells the interviewer. "We want to provoke women of Islam to come forward and join the ranks of mujahideen e (holy warriors of) Islam," reads the opening editorial of the magazine, which includes an advice column for would-be lady jihadists. (i)Is she "available" 24/7 - 365 days a year to Khorasani as "suggested" by the Book . (ii)And is she "open to mild Islamic punishment " ( like a spank on the backside ) for disobedience .(iii) Oh, and by the way is she "sharing" Fazlullah with other wives :twisted:
"Organise secret gatherings at home and invite like-minded jihadi sisters," the column suggests. "Distribute literature reflecting on the obligation of jihad, arrange physical training classes for sisters. Learn how to operate simple weapons. Learn the use of grenades." Forget, the most important one . In this day and age of globalization, expertise in I.T. ( Information Technology onlee :mrgreen: - use of lap tops, cell phone, social media etc etc is a must ) and the Paki Ayeshas should also include a primer course on this !
The English-language magazine also includes an article written by a Pakistani female doctor describing her decision to shun her western education and embrace Islam, titled "My journey from ignorance to guidance". So, the "magazine" is targeting all segments of this thriving market. Are Non-Muslims Ayeshas "invited" to join this "movement" :roll:
At the height of the Taliban's influence in Pakistan, the militant group regularly put out publications in Urdu and English, hoping to attract recruits to its ranks. The militant group was also active on Facebook and Twitter, but most of its social media pages have now been closed. One way of increasing circulation is to offer promotional discount - 50% of the regular price , with a "free physical training class thrown in " at a ( female onlee ) jihadi camp of your choice ! Video tape the young Ayeshis in training- without their knowledge - and sell the tape and use it as a source of funding :mrgreen:
Pakistan's military launched an offensive against insurgent groups in the country's northwest in late 2014 after the Taliban attacked a military-run school killing more than 150 people, mostly children.
Security has since improved, though the Taliban continue to sporadically launch attacks, including one last month on a market in Lahore that killed 26 people. Some investigative journalist should undertake a "probe" to ensure that this magazine venture is not a subsidiary of the Fauji Foundation :twisted:
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Imran's Commitment To Parliament Being Questioned :roll:

Imran’s no-show comes as a shock to PTI leaders
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf senior leaders were in a state of shock when none other than the party chief Imran Khan did not appear to cast his vote in the election of the prime minister.The party had fielded its candidate in the election but the party, despite tall claims about the parliamentary process, could not get the vote of its own chairman.The senior leadership of the party did not ignore the absence of chairman and expressed displeasure.PTI sources claimed that Imran Khan did not go to the National Assembly due to his busy schedule and engagements. After effect ( hangover ) of the "wine party" at Bani Gala to "celebrate" the dismissal of Ganja :roll:
PTI had nominated Awami Muslim League chief Shiekh Rashid Ahmed as its candidate against ruling party candidate Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. Khaqan was elected as the Prime Minister of Pakistan with a huge majority.Talking to The Nation, a senior PTI leader said the party chairman should have been present in last National Assembly session for the support of the party candidate. According to confirmed Isloo gossip, PTI is a " one pony show" and anyone who dare question the Kaptaan , will be booted out ASAP :mrgreen:
He said Khan wasted his vote, instead of leading the PTI legislators from the front against the government. He said, “Imran Khan gave a wrong message to those MPs who supported and cast their vote in favour of Shiekh Rashid and also provided the space to the opposition to criticize the PTI candidate”. Imran would not like to be seen with Randibaaz Rashid , for "optic reasons" :mrgreen:
He said it was the big day for the PTI and Imran Khan because they fought last three and half years to throw out the former PM Nawaz Sharif from Parliament. :roll:
Another senior leader told The Nation on the condition of the anonymity, he wondered and got the disappointment over his party chairman decision regarding the boycott of the NA session and did not cast vote to Shiekh Rashid. He said, “this kind of expression of the second largest political party was not acceptable for party workers and leaders”.
He also raised the question on the commitment of Khan with the Parliament. Paki media had in the past reported that Immy and Ganja have one of the worst attendance records for attending the National Assembly !
He said that two votes of PTI including Imran Khan and MNA Ayesha Gulalai could not cast due to the arrogant attitude of the PTI chief. “It was surprising for him that a party head who was available in Islamabad avoided to turn up the National Assembly for the support of the candidate,” he added.He said this is peak time of political making and breaking, therefore, Imran Khan should have come and engaged senior politicians of other political parties for next elections. But, this kind of attitude shows the non-seriousness of a party head in the political process, he said. IMO I doubt that this disgruntlement will transfer itself into a internal party revolt . PTI is Imran and Imran is PTI :mrgreen:
PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhary said that Imran Khan had given his message to the nation in PTI thanksgiving rally in Islamabad on Sunday. He said that it was not the big event and PTI chairman sent Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak to attend the NA session on behalf of him for the support of PTI candidate. :roll: proxy attendance allowed ?
PS: Why is Madame Jalebi in "sun glasses" in the Pic . "Something " going on between her and Immy like "party matters" :twisted:
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There is a golden opportunity for India to maximize exploitation of western rivers allotted to Pakistan that is not discussed in any source or forum I have seen so far.

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Regarding Indus Water Treaty, the very high level summarization without nuances and details is that few rivers are marked for exclusive Indian use and few rivers (western rivers including Indus itself) are marked for unrestricted use by Pakistan but India can construct run off the mill projects for hydro electricity and stuff, but not canals, etc., which divert the water. Pakistan gets a larger share of water allocation partly due to internationally agreed upon (but not always enforced) Riparian rights as it the largest Riparian state, and partly due to India's generosity / carelessness in a treaty executed during times of water surplus and floods in Indus.

Until now, India does not even fully consume water allotted to it. Neither has it fully exploited the hydro electric potential of wester rivers alloted to Pakistan. Currently GoI is rightly focused on accelerating projects that would enable India to fully utilize her share of water and secondly to expedite hydro electric projects that help maximize gains from water flowing to Pakistan. These hydro electric projects with large storage capacity also gives India a trump card during war times to with-hold water or release water without advance notice that has potential to create flood like situations for Pakistan. Pakistan knows this and hence their panic.
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Now, the question I want to explore and seek educated inputs is without violating the letter of the treaty, what else can India do to maximize utilization of the so-called western rivers allotted to Pakistan in the IWT? Allow me a small digression here...

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Over the past few years Art of Living Foundation of Sri Sri Ravishankar ji has been working silently to rejuvenate as many as 20+ minor rivers and tributeries primarily in Maharashtra followed by Karnataka. MH government and Fadnavis have smartly leveraged this in their draught hit areas. KN's congress ruled government isnt making use of the services offered by AOL volunteers to the level MH is due to perceived political reasons or just inefficiency.

The process is very simple and involve boosting the underlying water ecosystem. The are in no-particular order:

Traditional means of conservation:
1. Reducing high water consumption / evaporation trees such as Eucalyptus near river banks,
2. Planting very high number of native trees such as Neem which give shade reducing water evaporation, prevent soil erosion and very frugal on water consumption.
3. De-silting rivers, canals, lakes and ponds that collect excess river water. Again planning shade giving trees on the banks of these canals, ponds, tanks and mini lakes to reduce evaporation.

Most important:
In most rivers, due to lack of sufficient sand bed (due to sand mafia or natural reasons), not enough water is percolated to underground storage where it benefits water tables of near by areas and more immune to evaporation concerns.

4. Improve underground water storage - Every certain distance, AOL volunteers & environmentalists dug a large "well" or large diameter borewell smack in the middle of the river and covered it with pebbles. There are different calculations to the diameter and depth of these wells factoring into the account nature of soil and nature of river and water flow. This ensures that as much possible water is retained as underground water through natural processes. So the excess water that unnecessarily drains into ocean or evaporates is reduced and even when river runs dry, there is enough underground water until next rainfall. For a river that has gone dry (fully or partially) when water flows into the river after a rainfall, the river quickly gets revived because not too much water is absorbed due to pre-existing underground water
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If you have stayed with me till now, you may have already guessed it. Now with satellite imagery (or using water diviners), it is possible to see how underground water channels are connected and extract underground water at another distant point in the same channel. For example if we find that underground water channel connected to Indus river or Beas or Chenab extends as far as 15 kms, we can have large borewell based irrigation or canal system (with needed power provided by hydro electric projects on Beas, Chenab or Indus) at the extreme end point of the water channels. These water channels wouldnt go dry as long as we have sufficient number of micro wells that let river water flow into them.

All we would need to do is ensure that we construct thousands of such micro wells that boost up underground water storage and swells these underground water channels.

To my understanding, this approach would not violate IWT as boosting underground water isn't prohibited and neither can it be detected or enforced - unlike say building a canal. If done right, it can be at-least as effective as diverting water over a canal.

If and when J&K goes into governor rule, such a scheme should be quietly implemented. No need for unnecessary publicity.
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X Posted on the IWT Thread

India permitted to construct Kishanganga, Ratle projects: World Bank

WASHINGTON: India is allowed to construct hydroelectric power facilities on tributaries of the Jhelum and Chenab rivers with certain restrictions under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the World Bank has said.

The World Bank's comments came as officials from India Pakistan concluded the secretary-level talks over the IWT.
Pakistan opposes the construction of the Kishanganga (330 megawatts) and Ratle (850 megawatts) hydroelectric power plants being built by India in Jammu and Kashmir, the global lender said in a fact sheet issued yesterday.

Noting that the two countries disagree over whether the technical design features of the two hydroelectric plants contravene the treaty, the World Bank said the IWT designates these two rivers as well as the Indus as the "Western Rivers" to which Pakistan has unrestricted use.

"Among other uses, India is permitted to construct hydroelectric power facilities on these rivers subject to constraints specified in annexures to the treaty," the Bank said in its fact sheet.

It noted that the talks on the technical issues of the IWT took place this week "in a spirit of goodwill and cooperation".
The parties have agreed to continue discussions and reconvene in September in Washington DC, it said in a separate statement.

In the lengthy fact sheet, the World Bank said Pakistan asked it to facilitate the setting up of a Court of Arbitration to look into its concerns about the designs of the two hydroelectric power projects.

On the other hand, India had asked for the appointment of a neutral expert to look into the issues, contending the concerns Pakistan raised were "technical" ones.

The IWT was signed in 1960 after nine years of negotiations between India and Pakistan with the help of the World Bank, which is also a signatory.

The World Bank's role in relation to "differences" and "disputes" is limited to the designation of people to fulfil certain roles when requested by either or both of the parties, the fact sheet said.

Earlier, in a letter dated July 25, the World Bank had assured Indian Ambassador to the US Navtej Sarna its "continued neutrality and impartiality in helping the parties to find and amicable way forward."

The two countries last held talks over the two projects in March this year during the meeting of the Permanent Indus Commission (PIC) in Pakistan.

Pakistan had approached the World Bank last year, raising concerns over the designs of two hydroelectricity projects located in Jammu and Kashmir.

It had demanded that the World Bank, which is the mediator between the two countries under the 57-year-old water distribution pact, set up a court of arbitration to look into its concerns.

The international lender had in November 2016 initiated two simultaneous processes for appointing neutral expert and establishing of a court of arbitration to look into technical differences between the two countries in connection with the projects.

The simultaneous processes, however, were halted after India objected to it.

After that, representatives of the World Bank held talks with India and Pakistan to find a way out separately.

The talks between the two nations over the treaty come amid tensions between them after a number of terror attacks in India by Pakistan-based terror groups.

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After Harrappa, Mohenjodaro, Indus River, Dilip Kumar And Raj Kapoor, Pakis Now Want To Make (Philosopher ) Kautilya " One Of Their Own" :twisted:

Why is great philosopher Kautilya not part of Pakistan’s historical consciousness? :roll:

Short answer: Because he is not a follower of Islam :mrgreen:
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X Posted on the Analyzing CPEC and OBOR, Chinese Strategy and Implications Threads

Here is how China 'friendship' highway is shattering Pakistani businessmen's dreams

TASHKURGAN, CHINA: The China-Pakistan Friendship Highway runs over 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the far western Chinese city of Kashgar through the world's highest mountain pass and across the border.

For China, the two-lane thoroughfare symbolises a blossoming partnership, nourished with tens of billions of dollars of infrastructure investment.

But for many Pakistani businessmen living and working on the Chinese side of the border, the road is a one way street.

"China says our friendship is as high as the Himalayas and as deep as the sea, but it has no heart," said Pakistani businessman Murad Shah, as he tended his shop in Tashkurgan, 120 kilometres from the mountain pass where trucks line up to cross between China's vast Xinjiang region and Pakistan.

"There is no benefit for Pakistan. It's all about expanding China's growth," Shah said, as he straightened a display of precious stones.

The remote town of around 9,000 is at the geographic heart of Beijing's plans to build a major trade artery -- the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) -- connecting Kashgar to the Arabian Sea port of Gwadar.

The project is a crown jewel of China's One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative, a massive global infrastructure programme to revive the ancient Silk Road and connect Chinese companies to new markets around the world.

In 2013, Beijing and Islamabad signed agreements worth $46 billion to build transport and energy infrastructure along the corridor, and China has upgraded the treacherous mountain road better known as the Karakoram Highway.

While both countries say the project is mutually beneficial, data shows a different story.

Pakistan's exports to China fell by almost eight percent in the second half of 2016, while imports jumped by almost 29 percent.

In May, Pakistan accused China of flooding its market with cut rate steel and threatened to respond with high tariffs.

"There are all of these hopes and dreams about Pakistan exports," said Jonathan Hillman, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

"But if you're connecting with China, what are you going to be exporting?"

One answer is Nigerian "male enhancement" supplements: expired medications which Pakistani merchants in the oasis city of Hotan recently peddled to bearded Muslims walking home from Friday prayers.

The products were typical of the kinds of small consumer goods brought by Pakistani traders into Xinjiang: medicine, toiletries, semi-precious stones, rugs and handicrafts.

Pakistani businessmen in Xinjiang see few benefits from CPEC, complaining of intrusive security and capricious customs arrangements.

"If you bring anything from China, no problem," said Muhammad, a trader in the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar, who declined to give his full name.

But he said tariffs on imported Pakistani goods are "not declared. Today it's five percent, tomorrow maybe 20. Sometimes, they just say this is not allowed".

Three years ago, Shah was charged between eight and 15 yuan per kilo to bring lapis lazuli, a blue stone. The duty has since soared to 50 yuan per kilo, he said.

Customs officials told AFP the "elements influencing prices were too many" for them to offer a "definite and detailed list" of costs.

While large-scale importers can absorb the tariffs, independent Pakistani traders have benefited little from CPEC, said Hasan Karrar, political economy professor at the Lahore University of Management Sciences.

Alessandro Ripa, an expert on Chinese infrastructure projects at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, said the highway "is not very relevant to overall trade" because "the sea route is just cheaper and faster".

The project is better understood as a tool for China to promote its geopolitical interests and help struggling state-owned companies export excess production, he said.

Traders also face overbearing security in China.

Over the last year, Beijing has flooded Xinjiang, which has a large Muslim population, with tens of thousands of security personnel and imposed draconian rules to eliminate "extremism".

Businessmen complain they are not allowed to worship at local mosques, while shops can be closed for up to a year for importing merchandise with Arabic script.

In June, on the 300 kilometre trip between Kashgar and Tashkurgan, drivers were stopped at six police checkpoints, while their passengers had to walk through metal detectors and show identification cards. Signs warn that officials can check mobile phones for "illegal" religious content.

Police officers interrupted an interview in Tashkurgan to demand a shopkeeper hand over his smartphone and computer for inspection, an event he said occurs several times a week.

Shah said that when he first arrived in the town, the intrusive security made him nervous: "But now I'm used to it. I almost feel like I'm one of the police."

As he spoke, an alarm sounded. He grabbed a crude spear, body armour and a black helmet off his counter and rushed into the street, where police had assembled over a dozen people for impromptu counter-terrorism drills.

The exercises are held up to four times a day. Stores are closed for several days if they do not participate.

Back in Kashgar, Muhammad hopes that CPEC will make life better, but he believes the oppressive security will remain an obstacle.

He plans to give it another three years. But, he said, he cannot wait forever: "Many people have already gone back."

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Why Do Pakis Wash Their Dirty Laundry In The Public :D

‘Pakistani Hindus should not be called Indians’

The Express Tribune > Pakistan
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Martiallaw!! Preliminary report of census data compiled
The Pakis­tan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) has compiled preliminary reports of census data, Chief Statistician Asif Bajwa said on Tuesday following the monthly briefing on inflation at the Statistics House.
PBS would share the reports with the prime minister, who is chairman of the Council of Common Interests (CCI). He further said that the reports would be shared through the office of the finance minister.
The government spent Rs 18.5bn on census, of which Rs 6bn was spent on army personnel and a similar amount on PBS staff
almost all areas of Pakistan...were completely covered
Time to place your bets, gentlemen! I say - 208,852,105 pakis, give or take 10% (mostly give). Number has to sound convincing (as if real work was done) since "almost all areas of Pakistan" were covered.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1349071/preli ... a-compiled
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I am 786% sure that number would be 199,999,999 which means donkey population is still not 20 Cr
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Vikas wrote:I am 786% sure that number would be 199,999,999 which means donkey population is still not 20 Cr
The proverbial cat was out of the bag a few days ago when some unsuspecting less-than-dark-green momeen blurted out 210 million (give or take a few mards and goats). There will be a lot of back pedaling to do if the "final count" is less than "bees karoar".
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Trying to save immy the dimmy's izzat.

PTI issues 'legal' notice to Gulalai, demands apology for allegations
How does one demand an apology for alleging something? Only in the law books of bakistan!
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has issued a "legal notice" to former party member Ayesha Gulalai for her allegations against Imran Khan, demanding an apology and resignation from her National Assembly seat.
since Gulalai has accused the party of moral and financial corruption, she should no longer remain on the NA seat on PTI's ticket (er...that's what democracy is all about, no?)
Another party member, Alia Hamza, expressed her anger at Gulalai's allegations, saying that Imran Khan had never disrespected her or any other female party member.
"Our party is called the women's party" (This is serious. She is calling immy effeminate)
So, demanding an apology for an allegation will pacify immy's brigade of amazonian warriors? How about this for an aplogy:

Allegation: "Immy the Dimmy is immoral, corrupt, womanizer and a misogynist!"
The apology: "I am sorry that Immy the Dimmy is immoral, corrupt, womanizer and a misogynist!"

Will that work?

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^ Since when has effing Kaffir women construed as being immoral in Malasi mazhab ?
Isn't this something that is welcomed..So what is the issue here yo Paki lurkers ?
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How dare a motorma say such things on a brave Pashtun momeen?
Islam has provisions to deal with such jurrat (heh heh)
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Paki "Begging Bowl" Plea ! This Time It Is Karate Tournament

Black belts and empty pockets :D

The Express Tribune
KARACHI:
Pakistan’s 20-member contingent, including 2014 US Open winner Saadi Abbas and reigning -68kg champion Kulsoom Hazara, will leave for Colombo on Thursday to participate in the South Asian Karate Championship. The team departs on the same day as the event begins on as the Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) had a tough time making arrangements. With the government not chipping in, the PKF had to scramble for finances and some athletes even had to bear their own expenses. The PKF shall have to redouble their efforts to find a "New Sugar Daddy" for their organization. With Ganja "out of favour" with Saudia, UAE, Qatar, the hope for an" Ummah Sponsor " - to foot the bill - does not look bright :mrgreen:
Abbas, who has been training in Dubai, :roll: feels a much stronger and bigger Pakistani group could’ve made it to Sri Lanka had the government, for once, played their part. Dubai has become the "R&R capital of Pakiland " , it seems ! Also Vijja, is no problem ! Look, at the # of Paki Politicos ( Dus Percenti, Mush, Ganja Jr ) who fly to Dubai, as if it is a domestic flight !
“I’m a little upset because Pakistan will be missing out on a great opportunity to have a bigger contingent representing the country in all categories such as juniors, seniors, cadet and women’s event,” he said. “This was a good chance to let the younger players come forward but it couldn’t happen because the government didn’t have funds for us. The PKF tried to do what it could with the limited resources it had, but this could’ve been done in a better way.” Pontification from the "safe and secure" ( i.e." terrorism free") Ivory Towers Of Dubai :mrgreen:
Kulsoom, meanwhile, believes her task this time will be doubly difficult as defending a title is a greater challenge ( problem of "Islamic Attire " :roll: ) than winning it the first time.
“It’s going to be a tough challenge this time and there is going to be some pressure,” admitted Kulsoom. “But I’m focused on doing my best with the hope that things would get easier for me as the championship progresses and I gain more confidence.”
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This Is Getting "Pretty Serious" ! Ganja's Minions Launch An Attack On Immy Khan.

'Lewd text messages' to Ayesha Gulalai: Check Imran's Blackberry data, demands PML-N
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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Hanif Abbasi demanded on Wednesday a probe into Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief’s Blackberry data to confirm MNA Ayesha Gulalai’s harassment allegations against him. “I salute Ayesha Gulalai for taking a stand and showing such courage to expose him [Imran Khan] and others in his party,” he told reporters.Gulalai, a lawmaker from South Waziristan, had quit the PTI on Tuesday claiming that the women affiliated with the party faced constant harassment from within the party ranks. She alleged that women working with the party received obscene text messages, and she could not put up with this any longer. A( New And Improved) J.I.T. Fora should be a good vehicle to "probe" these unsubstantiated allegations against the twice married ( and twice divorced !) Heartthrob Of The Paki Nation . The "Terms Of Reference" for such an "investigation" ( preferably headed by a Paki Supreme Court- but no ISI, MI :mrgreen: ) should be "broad" and should also include "allegations" of ( UnIslamic !) Wine Parties being held at his Bani Gala residence !
Abbasi said the record of the Blackberry allegedly used to send lewd text messages to Gulalai must be investigated.“I had revealed what Ayesha has just confirmed now around one and a half years ago,” the PML-N leader maintained.“I had requested people to not send their sisters and daughters to PTI rallies to save them from this man [Imran Khan],” he added. The PML-N leader said if Gulalai’s allegations were not investigated, it would be the death of justice. The PML- N should go further and offer the "Paki Ayesha" political shelter under the umbrella of Nawaz party !
He added that the PTI chief should be ashamed of his action and should respond to the allegations.“You [Imran Khan] have already been found no longer eligible to be a lawmaker under Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution for being dishonest,” he remarked.“Now you’ll be disqualified under Articles 64, 65, 66 too.” Abbasi is casting a very wide net 62, 63, 64, 65 and 66 !
Abbasi also said Awami Muslim League leader Sheikh Rashid should refrain from using inappropriate words. Randibaaz Rashid, with his "big mouth", should confine himself to speaking cigars and /or bacha baazi :mrgreen:
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IMRAN KHAN'S NAYA PAKISTAN :mrgreen:

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Abdul Basit‏ @abasitpak1 6h6 hours ago

Goodbye India and thanks for everything.[*]
550 replies 288 retweets 1,542 likes

[*] Ps: Good riddance to bad rubbish for the "slippery, oily and suave" Pakjabi ! :twisted: [/color]
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Falijee wrote:Abdul Basit‏ @abasitpak1 6h6 hours ago

Goodbye India and thanks for everything.[*]
550 replies 288 retweets 1,542 likes

Ps: Good riddance to bad rubbish for the "slippery, oily and suave" Pakjabi !
There is no good rubbish. Especially when its a pakjabi. Someone should tweet him back - "Sayonara a$$hole. Thanks for nothing."
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Falijee wrote:Abdul Basit‏ @abasitpak1 6h6 hours ago

Goodbye India and thanks for everything.[*]
550 replies 288 retweets 1,542 likes

[*] Ps: Good riddance to bad rubbish for the "slippery, oily and suave" Pakjabi ! :twisted: [/color]
Its just another sh1t going to pakistan!
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Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - June 20, 2017

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“Pakistan is an impure land. Living in it is like living in a brothel.” - Khair Baksh Marri

“Pakistan is an impure land. Living in it is like living in a brothel.” - Khair Baksh Marri
Tarek Fateh
Friday in Pakistan is considered a holy day, but there was nothing holy about the military-judicial coup of Friday, July 28. It overthrew the unstable nuclear nation’s 19th prime minister – not one of whom has completed a full term in office. Since its creation by the departing British in 1947, unelected civilian and military dictators have governed Pakistan, sometimes with a veneer of legitimacy. Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was not elected from any part of Pakistan. Its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was also unelected.Ironically, both came from India and took over Pakistan. One married a non - muslim ( Parsi !). The other a converted Hindu !
The two Indian-elected Pakistani leaders, as their first acts of governance, launched an invasion of India’s Jammu and Kashmir state in 1947. In 1948, they sent troops into the independent state of Balochistan, establishing the precedent of military-based decision-making that bypassed parliament. After Jinnah’s death and Khan’s assassination in 1951, Jinnah’s successor as governor general dismissed so many prime ministers that India’s then prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, joked he had lost count of the fallen. He said they outnumbered his “dhotis” (a garment worn in India). :lol:
By 1979, the military, now headed by General Zia-ul-Haq, staged a coup to overthrow Bhutto and forced a compliant Supreme Court to hang him.History has now repeated itself with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who, like Butto, came into power because of the military, again being overthrown by the military, using a compliant Supreme Court. The latest crimes that Sharif has been found to have committed must seem bizarre to westerners: This is a coup- by the Supreme Court - under "orders" of the Fauj !
1. The Supreme Court of Pakistan declared Sharif did not measure up to the moral standards set by Prophet Muhammad. :roll: This requirement was arbitrarily inserted into Pakistan’s constitution by the same military dictator, General Zia, who initially nurtured Sharif.
2. Following a corruption probe arising out of the leak of the Panama Papers, the Supreme Court found Sharif was dishonest in failing to disclose his salary from a business owned by his sons in the United Arab Emirates. This even though Sharif, who has now resigned, never withdrew any salary. In other words, he was found guilty of not declaring monies he contended he never claimed and had never received.
And yet, surprisingly, neither the U.S., nor Israel, pay much attention to this turbulent country that was the original “Islamic State” and is today home to terrorist and insurgent groups including Taliban, al-Qaida, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and now, ISIS.
Pakistan has been harshly described by someone who spent his entire life fighting both the military and its puppet prime ministers. Khair Baksh Marri, the late leader of the Balochistan freedom struggle, said of the country before he died in 2014: “Pakistan is an impure land. Living in it is like living in a brothel.”
Hurtful words, to be sure.But as someone who was born there, twice imprisoned by successive military dictators and exiled on a third occasion, appropriate. :mrgreen:
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Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - June 20, 2017

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An Ex Pakistani's response to Abdul Basit's farewell Tweet :twisted:

Tarek Fatah‏Verified account @TarekFatah 5h5 hours ago

Tarek Fatah Retweeted Abdul Basit

Get the fxxk out of Bharat you Hindu-hating piece of camel turd @ABasitPak1. Go back on the Arab donkey that brought u here from the deserts
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