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anupmisra wrote:Pakjabi hospitality. I smell a lollywood contract.

Wife ´kills´ husband, 12 others with poisoned lassi in Punjab
A woman who gave her husband poisoned milk ended up killing him and 12 of his family when the tainted liquid was turned into a yoghurt drink and served to him and his relatives, police said.
Thirteen people have so far died, including the husband, while a further 14 have been hospitalised, Ahmad said.
"Police have arrested Asiya Bibi, a man and his aunt for being accomplices and charged them with murder," Ahmad said. He said the man was allegedly Bibi´s lover and that his aunt helped hatch the murder plot.
http://thenews.com.pk/latest/240967-Wif ... -in-Punjab
Total has gone up to 17 now
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International court awards Rs14 Billion to IPPs in dispute with NTDC
LAHORE: An international arbitration court awarded over Rs14 billion to nine independent power producers (IPPs) in Pakistan in a dispute on overdue claims with the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC), sources said on Tuesday.
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Hawk ji, as usual, Alla'h Ta'ala has been unkind to Pakistan. All arbitration awards are going massively against the Fortress of Islam, the only Muslim country formed on Islam. How cruel.
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Pakistan's economy races to a tipping point
Pakistan is on the cusp of progress. The country has a window of opportunity in which to initiate key economic reforms that shall ensure it continues walking down the path to progress.
Over the last three years, according to the IMF, “policy implementation has weakened and macroeconomic vulnerabilities have begun to re-emerge: fiscal consolidation slowed, the current account deficit widened, and foreign exchange reserves declined.
“On the structural front, the accumulation of arrears in the power sector has resumed, financial losses of ailing public-sector enterprises continue to weigh on scarce fiscal resources, and exports remain low. Despite progress, poverty and inequality are still significant, and growth needs to become more inclusive.”
Pakistan’s annual current account deficit widened to record $12.1bn in 2016-17 as compared with deficit of $4.86bn in the preceding year.
With $8.98bn imports and $3.93bn exports, the country’s goods deficit surged to $5.05bn during July-August compared to $3.69bn in the same period of a year ago.The tipping point is fast approaching.
This has happened at a time when reduced oil prices have been providing a cushion of about $4bn every year since 2014, though there has been an increase of about 13 per cent in demand due to low prices.
Remittances have been at a record high too. In the outgoing fiscal year overseas Pakistani workers sent home $19.3bn, a year-on-year rise of three per cent.
But this bonanza seems to be coming to an end this year. The IMF has warned Pakistan and other oil importers that because of an increase in global prices, their oil bills for 2017 will be almost 30pc higher than the last year On the domestic front, the FBR is failing in policy implementation. As a last resort, it has imposed additional taxes in lieu of regulatory duties, hoping to collect Rs25bn.
At 11pc, our tax-to-GDP ratio is below regional countries. At the very least the tax-to-GDP ratio needs to rise to 15pc in five years and to 20pc in 10 years. If we are able to achieve this, our reliance on domestic and foreign borrowings will fall substantially.
Last but not the least governance needs to improve, not by only by improving policy options, but by ensuring better management and nipping corruption. The situation must be handled through balanced intervention without disturbing the investment sentiment on a mid-to-long term basis.
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SSridhar wrote:Hawk ji, as usual, Alla'h Ta'ala has been unkind to Pakistan. All arbitration awards are going massively against the Fortress of Islam, the only Muslim country formed on Islam. How cruel.
SSridhar Ji :

Methinks it is Sweet, Poetic Justice! What!

The following proverb was in frequent use in the Protestant Reformation, often in the Latin translation Sero molunt deorum molae due to Erasmus of Rotterdam but also in German translation.The expression was anthologised in English translation by George Herbert in his collection of proverbs entitled Jacula Prudentum, as "God's mill grinds slow but sure". German epigrammatist Friedrich von Logau in his Sinngedichte composed an extended variant of the saying, under the title "Göttliche Rache" (divine retribution) :

Gottes Mühlen mahlen langsam, mahlen aber trefflich klein,
ob aus Langmut er sich säumet, bringt mit Schärf 'er alles ein.


Henry Wadsworth Longellow translated into English as “Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting, with exactness grinds He all.”

Clipistan's aka Terroristan's time is fast approaching. Can the Chinkies stop it? Only Alla'h Ta'ala knows!"

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London Becoming The De-Facto Capital Of Pakistan :roll:

Shahbaz Sharif chosen as PM candidate in London meeting
LAHORE: The London meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) top leadership has decided to put forward Shahbaz Sharif as prime ministerial candidate after the 2018 elections if party president Nawaz Sharif remains ineligible to run for office. Ganja Sharif should gracefully exit himself from politics !
The meeting, held on Monday, was presided over by Nawaz Sharif and attended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Khawaja Asif and Ahsan Iqbal. The "trusted" inner circle?. And away from the prying eyes of ISI. Can anyone of these,might be a ISI double agent :mrgreen:
The decision “coincided” with a full-page result of a “national opinion survey” published in an Urdu daily in which 60 per cent of respondents declared Shahbaz Sharif as the best choice for the prime ministerial job. According to the survey, conducted by a little known US institute Global Strategic Partner in September, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was the choice of 47pc of total 4,540 respondents from across the country. In Pakistan, opinion surveys, like other things, can be brought and sold for the right price !
A senior PML-N leader told Dawn here on Tuesday that the decision to pitch the Punjab chief minister for the office had been taken in view of the fact that disqualification of the elder Sharif under the Supreme Court orders in the Panama Papers case might not be overturned by the vote due after about nine months. In this way, the "family business" of politics will remain in the Sharif family !
The PML-N official, considered close to the Punjab chief minister, said Shahbaz Sharif had always been the party’s candidate for the office of prime minister after his brother’s ouster. In fact, Mush once suggested to late "Abbaji" ( the scion of the Sharif family) that Shahbaaz is a much better choice for PM ship than Ganja !
A day after the top-level meeting declared that the PML-N would never accept a “minus-one” formula, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif said in London on Tuesday that no individual could decide either to “plus or minus” anyone.Mr Sharif, who had announced that he would return to Pakistan on Nov 2 to appear before an accountability court the next day, was asked by the media to comment on the meeting with PM Abbasi and Shahbaz Sharif. His comments were also sought on the much-talked about “minus-one” formula. Ganja has been shuffling back and forth from London to Isloo to hang on to power, with "strategic" stops in Saudi to revive his contacts with the Royals there. How long this will last is anybody's guess :mrgreen:
Only on Monday, Mr Sharif himself dismissed rumours of internal party rifts and insisted that there was no “minus-Nawaz” formula in play.PM Abbasi and CM Sharif also shared similar views with the media following the high-level meeting.
PS: There were some other reports elsewhere that his old nemesis and namesake Raheel is waiting in the wings to form a National Unity Govt :mrgreen:
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KSE-100 index slips to 13-month low
KARACHI: Stocks continued to bleed on Tuesday as the KSE-100 index fell 717 points (1.97 per cent) to close below the 40,000-point level.
The benchmark ended at a 13-month low of 39,617 points.
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US Softening Its Earlier Hardline Stance Towards Pakistan :roll:

US to give Pakistan chance to strike terrorist targets, says Tillerson

IMO, that is the thrust of this . Of course, the source of this report would be considered "bias" !

So the "separation" and then "divorce" should be put on hold, for now at least :mrgreen:
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X Posted on the PESW Thread

Pakistan now ranked 147th in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has slipped three places on the Word Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index and is now ranked a lowly 147th among 190 economies, denting the government’s pro-business image ahead of next general elections.
The findings of the report serve as a reminder to the PML-N government that has claimed making Pakistan an easier place to do business in, while also helping it become one of the fastest 25 growing economies of the world. Instead, the country was ranked at 43 from the bottom on the influential global index.
The World Bank released the Doing Business 2018 report on Tuesday that covers 190 economies and measures how close each economy is to global best practices in business regulations.
In South Asia, Bhutan, at the 75th place in the Doing Business rankings, is the highest-ranked economy followed by India (100)) and Nepal (105). Pakistan, at the 147th position, was at number 6 in South Asia followed by Bangladesh (177) and Afghanistan 183.
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Availability of pure milk almost impossible in ‘Land of the pure’, Senate body told :D
– The District Health Officer (DHO) Islamabad briefed the Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services (NHS) that the availability of pure milk in Pakistan was almost impossible. Except for the elites of Isloo !
Regarding the issue of poultry products, Dr Tahir said because of the use of steroids in the poultry feed, chicken had become very dangerous for consumers, especially children.
PS: What ! Senate Standing ( not sitting ! ) Committee on National Health Service ( long name zero game ! ) did not "discuss" availability of "donkey gosht" in the markets of Isloo and La-Whore :twisted:
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What ?? Pure milk is not available in terroristan ? What happened to Jinnah's vivid descriptions to his followers, of the Promised Land ? He said milk & honey would flow freely and green flag everywhere would be fluttering in gentle breeze....
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Peregrine wrote:X Posted on the PESW Thread

Pakistan now ranked 147th in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has slipped three places on the Word Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index and is now ranked a lowly 147th among 190 economies, denting the government’s pro-business image ahead of next general elections.
The findings of the report serve as a reminder to the PML-N government that has claimed making Pakistan an easier place to do business in, while also helping it become one of the fastest 25 growing economies of the world. Instead, the country was ranked at 43 from the bottom on the influential global index.
The World Bank released the Doing Business 2018 report on Tuesday that covers 190 economies and measures how close each economy is to global best practices in business regulations.
In South Asia, Bhutan, at the 75th place in the Doing Business rankings, is the highest-ranked economy followed by India (100)) and Nepal (105). Pakistan, at the 147th position, was at number 6 in South Asia followed by Bangladesh (177) and Afghanistan 183.
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Not true. How come Chinese faces no restriction. They can open shop or company in One day and bring labour from China without passport forget about visa or work permit. Bakistan is open for investment by Arap birathers.
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SSridhar wrote:What ?? Pure milk is not available in terroristan ? What happened to Jinnah's vivid descriptions to his followers, of the Promised Land ? He said milk & honey would flow freely and green flag everywhere would be fluttering in gentle breeze....
SSridhar Ji :

Sir Ji, Jinnah ONLY SAID MILK & HONEY WOULD FLOW FREELY. He never guaranteed the Purity nor Quality of the Milk and not even that of the Honey which would flow in the LAND OF THE PURE AND THE HOME OF THE TERRORISTS!

I am no admirer of Jinnah - indeed far be it from me any such intention. I would also request you please give the Devil his due!

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Gagan wrote:Hain ji!
Every Baki Politician worth their salt is in exile outside. Badmash, Isaq Dar, Zardari, Mushy, Altaf Hussein. Only one inside are Dimran
Dimmy's ex-sasural is in UKistan (and a couple of ex-wives to boot) and he probably has a multiple entry visa. At this rate, Londonistan will have to set up a hospital for special surgeries for paki emigres.
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Peregrine wrote:
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has slipped three places on the Word Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index and is now ranked a lowly 147th among 190 economies
Kufr, negativity will get you no where. The positive spin is "al bakistan is ahead of 43 world economies".
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Peregrine wrote:I am no admirer of Jinnah. I would also request you please give the Devil his due!
Now, now now! The devil did get his due in an ambulance that mysteriously broke down on the by lanes of k'rachi. Apparently, the chini driver's name was Lu C. Fer. However, I beg to disagree with your first point. Personally, I thank D'jinnah every day for creating the benighted land for the purest. Imagine an additional 500 million momeens and momeenettes with free run of the place in an undivided India!
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anupmisra wrote: Dimmy's ex-sasural is in UKistan (and a couple of ex-wives to boot) and he probably has a multiple entry visa.
Let's leave out the finer details anuomisraji
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Man fined, jailed over second marriage without first wife’s permission :D
'To get married without your first wife's permission is breaking the law'
Good to know that Sharia is last being enforced in Pakiland . Ganja ( Nawaz) Sharif is of course monogamous . But what about Shahbaaz, ( the family Romeo, who is known to have a "roving eye" for rural Pakjabi beauties ) did he follow this Islamic edict when he wed Tehmina Durrani ( Khar ) . And Dar, the "extended family's black sheep". He he was recently rumoured to have wed a female MNA . Has he gone through his "crush" for the said politico against the wishes of Kulsum Nawaz . He should also come clean on this . :mrgreen:

PS: I suspect that this law does not apply to the elites of Pakistan !
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Fraudstar Dar Uses Illness As A Pretext ( Like Mush !) To Escape Pakiland. :D

Ishaq Dar refuses to return back to Pakistan, Miftah Ismail to take care of Finance Ministry
ISLAMABAD: After Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s escape to London and denial to return to Pakistan, the charge of the Ministry of Finance has been handed over to Miftah Ismail.Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has handed over charge of the ministry to Muftah Ismail. Moreover, the recent hike in petroleum prices was also decided on the directives of Muftah Ismail without any consultation with Ishaq Dar. He was "too busy" plotting his escape. !
Earlier, Ishaq Dar had recently left for London and now denies returning to Pakistan on the pretext of illness.
Sources said that Ishaq Dar was scared of facing the cases pending in National Accountability Bureau (NAB) cases.Ishaq Dar had reached to Tajikistan, then he went to Jeddah and later London where he declared his illness. Now he can dine and wine on his ill-gotten wealth. According to Paki Media his sons are being kept hostage by the Deep State :mrgreen:
Earlier, media reported suggested that Dar would be heading back to Pakistan to appear before the accountability court. The accountability court on October 30 had issued bailable arrest warrants for Finance Minister Ishaq Dar after he failed to appear in graft proceedings against him. Forfeited bail amount is "small fries" for this fraudster :mrgreen:
Dar’s legal counsel had informed the trial court that after attending the 16th Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Ministerial Conference in Dushanbe, Dar had travelled to Jeddah, where he fell sick and had to go to London for medical treatment. The counsel had also presented Dar’s medical report and assured the court that his client would appear at the next hearing on Thursday. Lies, lies and more lies . Was his lawyer in on the game :roll:
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Haraam Link: Parties agree to leave judiciary, military out of new accountability law.

The Parliamentary Committee on National Accountability Laws has unanimously agreed that members of the judiciary and military need not be held accountable under the new proposed accountability law, Federal Law Minister Zahid Hamid announced Wednesday. :rotfl:

“All major political parties are supporting the new accountability commission,” the minister said, adding that all NAB cases would be moved to the new body and not a single case or inquiry would be closed.

The accountability law aimed at leaving no ‘sacred cows’ untouched ─ that has spent over a year on the drawing board ─ was intended to ensure across-the-board accountability and bring judges and generals within the purview of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).However, earlier in October, the PTI and Muttahida Qaumi Movement frustrated the nearly year-long process of drafting legislation with a U-turn during the 13th meeting of the committee, shattering the consensus built around the nearly finalised bill.

The bill for the commission comprises 55 clauses, of which the two parties have agreed on 53 clauses. On the other hand, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders have called the new commission ‘toothless’ and raised their voice against it. (Immy the dummy indulging in Taqaiyya)

PPP Senator Farhatullah Babar — who had presented the proposal regarding the inclusion of judges and generals in the definition of the term ‘public office-holder’ — had said that both parties had blocked the smooth passage of legislation that was meant to bring ‘sacred cows’ under the ambit of accountability laws. (No Party dare question the Army)

However, the PPP retracted its suggestion of accountability for judges and generals on Wednesday.

The existing National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, promulgated by General Pervez Musharraf, brought public office-holders, civil servants, politicians and even civilians under the ambit of the law, but exempted armed forces personnel as well as judges of the superior courts. :rotfl:

No where in the world do you see Judiciary threatening the executive at the Army's command. Banana republic thy name is Pakistan
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Khawaja Asif Is Now Claiming Credit For What He Sees As "America's Softening Stance On Pakistan" :roll:

Foreign minister chides America for policy shaped by 'frustrated' generals
A day after lawmakers slammed US President Donald Trump's new South Asia policy, Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif assured the Senate that their concerns had been heard and Pakistan's foreign policy would be devised keeping their guidelines in mind.
Beginning his speech with an acknowledgement of Trump's assertion that "things have started getting better" in US-Pakistan relations, and thanking the American president for the endorsement, Asif reiterated that Pakistan wishes for a regional solution to the Afghan problem. IOW, Islamabad still wants to have a say in Afghan internal affairs. It does not matter that Afghanistan has already rejected this !
"The entire region has a role to play in the Afghan process, and Pakistan wishes for a regional solution to the security challenges faced by the country," he asserted. At the same time, the Paki Govt does not see "any role" of India in Afghanistan and does not want Afghanistan to have friendly ties to India. !
"We will not let a foreign power dictate what we should do," he assured. "We will safeguard our interests first." :((
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Falijee wrote:Man fined, jailed over second marriage without first wife’s permission :D
PS: I suspect that this law does not apply to the elites of Pakistan !
Falijee - apart from elites, other punitive laws do not apply to judiciary and the army in banana land.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H67fWA_dsyw

Bartania gives ultimatum to PIA! :D
Next time heroin is found on a plane, we will confiscate the plane!
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Re: Sick Paki Airline : Throwing Good Money After Bad Money :D

Another bailout package for PIA
ISLAMABAD - The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to increase the commercial borrowing guarantee limit of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation Limited (PIACL) by Rs13.585 billion. The ECC chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi approved the proposal of Aviation Division to give bailout package to the PIA to bring it out of an abysmal crisis. The ECC approved a proposal to increase the commercial borrowing guarantee limit of PIACL by Rs13.585 billion. The bailout package would enhance sovereign guarantees limit from Rs162 billion to Rs175.6 billion, as national flag carrier is in deep financial constraints.The federal government is continuously giving bailout packages to the PIA but its revenue had not increased yet. Accumulated losses of PIA had reached Rs400 billion and the airline suffered a loss of Rs40 billion in 2016 alone. The PIA’s debts swelled to Rs186.5 billion and its accumulated losses amounted to Rs316 billion.
Matter of Paki Echendee ! Cannot be seen as "throwing the airline to the foreign wolves" in the guise of privatization :twisted:
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Pakis Bask Under Glorification of Sharia :D

Pakistan makes historic ruling against man for second marriage

But when will this law be applied against jernails, kernals and the mullah who openly violate this !
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Falijee, how can Terroristan claim that it is a Fortress of Islam when it strikes down what is legally permitted under shariah, namely a man having more than one wife?
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SSridhar wrote:Falijee, how can Terroristan claim that it is a Fortress of Islam when it strikes down what is legally permitted under shariah, namely a man having more than one wife?
Sridhar, never underestimate the power of the uber-mullahs. This was just a ruling by the LaWhore lower court to keep the liberal motormamas happy. Wait till the matter reaches the highest of the highest ulemas in the land - baki ijlamic council. No one can over rule those guys. Besides, in the meanwhile, the estranged two-timing hubby can always resort to this (with his first wife, of course):

Pakistani husbands can ‘lightly beat’ their wives, Islamic council says

Justice will be served!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wor ... e8289e3355
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Falijee wrote:Pakis Bask Under Glorification of Sharia :D

Pakistan makes historic ruling against man for second marriage

But when will this law being applied against jernails, kernals and the mullah who openly violate this !
But this law is against Shariat where no premission is required only they be treated equally, wait till the mullahs catch hold of this Unislamic Khanoon.
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RCase wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H67fWA_dsyw
Bartania gives ultimatum to PIA!
"Sanoo kee?"

I like the way pakjabis complain about their "androoni" problems in erdoo on "tellybijan". Listening to them speak in massacred erdoo is funny enough. Then the icing on the cake is the discussion on the actual "prablum".
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US shares names of 20 terror groups with Pakistan
The White House retains a list of 20 terrorist groups that the Trump administration claims are operating in Pakistan and Afghanistan and is believed to have shared this list with Pakistani officials
The sources, however, rejected the suggestion as incorrect that US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson gave a list of 75 terrorists to Pakistani officials when he visited Islamabad last week.
the information that the US delegation gave Pakistan went “beyond just names of individuals” and also expected “to receive information” from Pakistan that would be useful in targeting militants”.
The White House list, released on The Washington Post’s demand, includes three types of militants groups: those who launch attacks into Afghanistan, those who attack targets inside Pakistan and those who are focused on Kashmir.
Haqqani network, Harakatul Mujahideen, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Jundullah, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Lashkar-e-Taiba, Lashkar-i-Jhanghvi, Harakatul Jihadi-i-Islami, Jamaatul Ahrar, Jamaatud Dawa al-Quran (see post below), Tariq Gidar Group, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Commander Nazir Group, Indian Mujahideen, Islamic Jihad Union, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan ISIS-Khorasan, Al Qaeda, Turkistan Islamic Party Movement
I counted 18 names. Who's missing?

https://www.dawn.com/news/1367864/us-sh ... h-pakistan
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^ Pakistani army and government.

Thank you.
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Material against Hafiz Saeed presented in camera
Attorney-General for Pakistan Ashtar Ausaf Ali on Wednesday presented ‘sensitive’ documents before a judge of the Lahore High Court in his chamber to defend detention of Jamatud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed.
the AGP told the judge that the documentary material relied upon by the federal government to detain Mr Saeed was sensitive in nature and would not be appropriate to present in open court.
an officer of ministry of interior told the court that the JuD chief had been detained in the light of reports and recommendations by intelligence agencies
Challenging the detention of Hafiz Saeed, Advocate Dogar had contended that the government detained his client on the basis of mere apprehensions and hearsay
He said imprisonment without trial and conviction was prima facie unlawful and unconstitutional.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1367788/mater ... -in-camera
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Water shortage for Rabi crops surges to 36pc
Pakistan is estimated to suffer a rare 36 per cent water shortage in the ongoing Rabi season, amid fewer rainfalls and flows in two contributing rivers – Jhelum and Kabul – plunging to a historic low
The Rabi season is during Oct-Dec and ends in April-May
the overall water shortage during the current season would be 36pc, almost double the shortage (20pc) forecast a month ago
On Sept 28, Irsa had estimated about 20pc water shortage for Rabi season, flagged the falling storage capacity as a serious concern and asked the provincial leadership to start building dams on a war-footing
Sindh had already started wheat sowing while Punjab would follow this week
the country’s reservoirs had a total storage of about 5.9MAF as of now which was 30pc lower than historic average.
AoA!

https://www.dawn.com/news/1367732/water ... es-to-36pc
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anupmisra wrote:
RCase wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H67fWA_dsyw
Bartania gives ultimatum to PIA!
"Sanoo kee?"

I like the way pakjabis complain about their "androoni" problems in erdoo on "tellybijan". Listening to them speak in massacred erdoo is funny enough. Then the icing on the cake is the discussion on the actual "prablum".
Ya Arrah!!!
After teaching the world Ingliss, are you suggesting that the Al-Bakistanis are also get PeeHD after PeeHD in Erdoo !!!

Arrah Rehem Kare, what if the word reaches the streets of Pindi and Karachi !!!
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Re: Bin Laden Raid : Massa Clears Paki Goberment Involvement . H&D Remains Intact As Ever :D

Bin Laden had no help from state elements in Pakistan: CIA files
The Express Tribune
Since the 2011 raid that took out the al Qaeda head honcho, there had been much speculation in the Western world on whether Osama bin Laden had support from within the Pakistani security establishment to hide at stone’s throw from a top military academy. America’s Central Intelligence Agency, or CIA, rummaged through a treasure trove of document seized from Bin Laden’s compound but couldn’t find anything that might suggest the world’s most wanted terrorist had any support from the establishment. There is something "black" in the lentils . No less than Seymour Hersh in his Bin-Laden Book had stated that it was an ex ISI person who walked into the US Embassy in Isloo with this prized information and claimed the reward. ISI agent was then secretly moved to USA and given new identity under the witness protection program . It is ludicrous to think that someone can build a solid mansion with high walls at stone's throw from Kakul without drawing the attention of the officialdom !
The CIA released nearly 470,000 additional files recovered during the Abbottabad raid, revealing a lot of new information about the terrorist group.
Pakistan’s role in the war on terror, and the help American forces have received in the capture of some senior al Qaeda operatives down the years, has swayed US administrations in the past. These words give a "hint" that US Administration is being soft on Pakiland !
Despite speculations, there is little evidence to lend credence to the claims that there were elements within the Pakistani security establishment who helped the al Qaeda chief reside in the country. :roll:
Although the members of US Special Forces took everything they could from the compound, there was some intelligence left behind which was scooped up by local law enforcement officials which have not been made public
Intelligence which the Deep State did not want to fall into Amreeki hands :roll:
Whatever the verdict, the released documents do offer a unique chance for journalists, experts, academics and public intellectuals to garner a better understanding of the inner workings of al Qaeda. It is not beyond CIA to "doctor" some of the evidence to support a certain viewpoint !
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Gagan wrote:Arrah Rehem Kare, what if the word reaches the streets of Pindi and Karachi !!!
Sanoo kee! (or in Parvej Egad Mushy's words: Bhat, me bury?)

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Another Paki State Enterprise Suffers Massive Loss

Pakistan Post Suffers Rs.16.8 Billion in Losses in Last Two Years
Minister for Postal Services Moulana Ameer Zaman apprised the Senate that Pakistan Post Office Department suffered Rs 16.795 billion in loss during the last two years.Responding to a question during a Question Hour, the Minister said that the Pakistan Post Office suffered Rs. 7.488 billion and Rs. 9.306 billion losses during fiscal year 2015-16 and 2016-17 respectively. Bad news for State Owned Enterprises is trickling out slowly . Pakistan Steel Mills, Pakistan International Airlines , Pakistan Post Office Department. Wonder who next is on the list ( Paki Govt excepted !) :mrgreen:
Pakistan Post is the national logistics company and holds unmatched logistics network across every city, town and village in the whole country. :((
It is astounding how a company with such a vast coverage area and millions of potential customers fails to capitalise on such an opportunity. Even now, Pakistan Post is used all across the country. :roll:
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CM Balochistan urges need of early completion of western route of CPEC on priority basis
Why, what's the rush?
Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Sanaullah Khan Zehri has said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor project is of great significance not only for Balochistan, country but for the entire region.(Are you watching, India?)
the policy makers of the country should design the CPEC in such a manner that each and every inhabitant of Balochistan could benefit from this mega project
http://www.radio.gov.pk/02-Nov-2017/pol ... xw.twitter
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X Posted on the PESW Thread

No progress on any bailout package for stock market
KARACHI: The government has not worked out any modalities for a bailout package meant to rescue the ailing stock market, confirmed an official on Wednesday.
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Quaid-e-Azam’s only daughter Dina Wadia dies at 98
LONDON – Dina Wadia, the daughter of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, has passed away in the United Kingdom at the age of 98, her family confirmed on Thursday.
She is survived by her son Indian industrialist Nusli Wadia. A citizen of India !
Dina Wadia was the only child of Pakistan’s founding father and his second wife Rattanbai Petit who was also known as Maryam Jinnah. Maybe, in a few Islami circles in Pakiland. She was always known as "Ruttie".
Dina Wadia was born in London on August 15, 1919. Her paternal grandparents were from Gujarat, who moved to Karachi for business in the mid 1870s, where her father, Jinnah, was born. :roll: Paki twist/ spin on history
Dina was married to Neville Wadia, an Indian Parsi man, against the steely will :roll: of her father.
Though she was raised as a Muslim, she was subjected to a bitter relationship between her father and her Parsi mother in her formative years. :roll:
Her relationship with her father, after her marriage, reduced to a formal exchange of pleasantries.
Unfortunately, Dina’s marriage did not last. She separated from Neville merely five years after her wedding. With two children to look after, she chose to raise them in India rather than making a convenient homecoming to Pakistan :roll: . :lol: Another twist on History ! And leave "liberal Bombay" to confine herself in an Islamic environment , where she would surely would have been shunned :lol:
She visited Pakistan only to attend the funeral of her father in 1948. On an Indian passport !
Taking a cue from her mother’s hereditary business in the textile industry, she also took keen interest in the management of Bombay Dyeing, the textile firm managed by her son Nusli Wadia. But as she gradually saw the mills giving way to malls and Bombay dying its natural death to pave the way for Mumbai, she made up her mind to move to the New York with her daughter. ISI mole in the Wadia family :roll:
Her frequent visits to India and a much talked about visit to Pakistan in 2004 are well-documented. Another name to be added ( Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Shahrukh Khan ) as one of Paki's own. Official mourning to be declared ? Paki flag on half- mast ? :twisted:

A few not so well known facts about the so called Father Of the Nation (DJinnah)
He was a nominal Muslim; he was not the "right kind" of Muslim ( Ismaili Shia ); he was not able to speak, read and write the national language; he smoke chained, drank, ate ham sandwiches - all against the tenets of Malsi ; the Mullahs hated him as he was not a "good example" of a Muslim; he married a wife of the Parsi faith; his father -in - law ( Mr Petit ) did not like that DJinnah coveted his daughter. The father in law disowned his daughter upon the marriage. The wife felt alienated with the marriage. The daughter did not think of Pakistan as "her" homeland . The late Pakistan Parsi Columnist Ardeshir Cowasjee was instrumental in arranging the daughter's visit to Karachi, useful his "influence" with Mush .
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