Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

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Hafez Suar "Out Of Control" :roll:

Pakistani Militant Leader Gives Fiery Friday Sermon Despite Government Crackdown on Group
By Saeed Shah,February 15, 2018
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ISLAMABAD—While Pakistan says it is shutting down Jamaat-ud-Dawa, its leader, Hafiz Saeed, who has a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head, delivered a blistering attack on Islamabad and Washington at Friday prayers. "Jummah" prayers are sacrosanct in Pakiland :D
Under U.S. pressure that could put Pakistan on an international terror financing watch list, Islamabad this week said it is seizing the assets of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, known as JuD, ( after a "wink-wink", " nod - nod " given to Hafez :twisted: ) which is blamed for the 2008 attack on the Indian city of Mumbai that killed 166 people.
The Trump administration has demanded that Pakistan take action against militants and last month withheld $2 billion in security aid. Islamabad says there are no terrorist havens in its territory.
Mr. Saeed was able to go to JuD’s headquarters in the eastern city of Lahore in the Chauburji area to give the Friday sermon to hundreds of followers at the group’s Jamia Qadsia mosque, according to the JuD and a Wall Street Journal reporter present. No one has the "guts" to stop him- and he knows that !
“Our rulers are making this country an American colony,” said Mr. Saeed, who lives in Lahore. “We want to make Pakistan a country of true Islam.” Mr. Saeed said just as the government had “surrendered” to the pressure of foreign countries over JuD, it could agree to calls to eliminate its nuclear weapons and downsize its army.“Tragically, our rulers are bowing their heads before external powers and doing all they say,” said Mr. Saeed, who was released from several months of house arrest late last year after a Pakistani court granted him bail. The Paki "Deep State" has already decided to mainstream JUD and the Barelvi cleric Khadim-Ul- Rizvi in the up coming elections !
Pakistan said that in recent days it has taken over more than 200 properties belonging to JuD and its charity arm, which are proscribed as terrorist organizations by the United Nations. Those properties include schools, religious seminaries, ambulances and clinics as well as the group’s sprawling campus at Muridke, just outside Lahore. Let us see how long will this "whitewash" last :mrgreen:
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Malik Ahmad Khan, the provincial government spokesman for Punjab, the region of which Lahore is the capital, said it wasn’t clear if the new rules allowed Mr. Saeed to deliver sermons and whether his movements were limited. He said that the Jamia Qadsia mosque, along with all other assets, would :roll: also be taken over. The group’s facilities are concentrated in Punjab.
Rana Afzal Khan, Pakistan’s deputy finance minister, said the country was moving to comply with its international obligations.“Even though we didn’t have any evidence [against JuD], I think we’ve gone the extra mile,” the official said. But he suggested the JuD mosques wouldn’t be seized. “You can’t take over a mosque. You can put it under monitoring,” he said. “You can’t throw Muslims out of this country.”
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JuD’s main Islamabad mosque and office, in the city’s I-8 sector, remained in the group’s hands Friday, with its own gunmen posted at the gate, according to a Wall Street Journal reporter who visited. But in the adjacent city of Rawalpindi, a JuD clinic and a college were being administrated by the government, beginning this week. In the city of Multan, in the south of Punjab province, the group’s main office was in government hands, according to a local official.
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DIE HARD FANS OF "TALIBAN-KHAN" A.K.A. IMRAN KHAN !

1. This Guy From Lahore Replies To All The Trolls Against Imran Khan

2.Fan gets diamond ring for Imran Khan’s new wife

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The "3rd Mrs Imran Khan" . Sans. Burkha, Niqab, Hijab :mrgreen:
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"Concrete Result" Of Paki Foreign Minister's Visit To Russia :mrgreen:

Russia opens honourary consulate in Peshawar to boost bilateral trade
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Pakistan " Narrowly Escapes The FATF Gallows" [*]According To This Tweet By The Paki FM :twisted:[/url]

[*] Confirmation awaited that it is Not Fake News For Which This Paki Minister is famous for :mrgreen: [/color]
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Sign at an Montessori School In Pindi-Channa !


"Malsi" Is The "Only Answer" In Pakistan ! :mrgreen:
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1390621/russi ... -fm-lavrov
Russia will continue to boost Pakistan’s counterterrorism capacity, says FM Lavrov
Lavrov said fighting terrorism was a priority area of Russia-Pakistan cooperation, but his country also sees other opportunities for bilateral trade and economic cooperation with Pakistan, especially in the energy sector.Noting that the two countries will form a commission on military cooperation, the foreign minister said Russia and Pakistan will continue to hold the Druzhba (Friendship) joint military exercise.oreign Minister Asif while addressing the press conference said the proliferation of militant Islamic State (IS) group terrorists in Afghanistan is a cause of alarm for Pakistan and the IS militants who have relocated themselves from the Middle East to northeastern Afghanistan are a threat for Pakistan, Central Asia and Russia.
He said Pakistan thinks the number of IS terrorists in Afghanistan has surpassed the Taliban groups mentioned on a daily basis by Afghanistan and the US."There is absolutely no real acknowledgement by Kabul and Washington of such a large presence or proliferation of Daesh [Arabic acronym for IS] in Afghanistan."Asif said Pakistan asserts that a negotiated settlement is the only solution to the Afghan conflict, but "the Daesh presence is definitely alarming for us because they are not a party to negotiations in Afghanistan".According to a Foreign Office (FO) press release, Asif and his Russian counterpart during their consultations expressed satisfaction at the increasing bilateral cooperation between the two countries and agreed to further intensify efforts to deepen cooperation in all areas of mutual interest.Discussing the situation in Afghanistan, the two foreign ministers agreed that there was no military solution to the conflict in that country.They agreed to closely coordinate in all Afghanistan-related processes for a regional solution of the Afghan conflict.The Russian diplomat also "deeply appreciated Pakistan’s efforts and sacrifices in the fight against terrorism", the FO statement said.Talking about the Afghan conflict, Lavrov said Russia is “very preoccupied” by the increasing presence and influence of IS militants in Afghanistan.“We are very preoccupied by what is happening in Afghanistan and by the expansion of IS influence.”According to Lavrov, the presence of IS in the north and east of Afghanistan is “serious” and “already amounts to a thousand people.” Moscow is especially concerned, he said, about the security threat this creates for neighbouring former Soviet republics and to Russia.“This is right on the borders of our Central Asian neighbours. It increases the risk of terrorists entering Central Asia, from where it's not difficult for them to get to Russia, and further,” Lavrov said.
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ArjunPandit wrote:
SSridhar wrote: 4. Operated: No.
then what is suarco doing???
Taking care of the Pakistani 'image problem'
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Falijee wrote:DIE HARD FANS OF "TALIBAN-KHAN" A.K.A. IMRAN KHAN !

1. This Guy From Lahore Replies To All The Trolls Against Imran Khan

2.Fan gets diamond ring for Imran Khan’s new wife

[img]https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/wp-cont ... Mn.jpg/img]

The "3rd Mrs Imran Khan" . Sans. Burkha, Niqab, Hijab :mrgreen:
so, up down imran khan has been reduced to being "spiritually advised" "a lady with 5 kids"??

good going for this jehadi creep and his "spiritual adviser"

Hope that, at least she's "spiritually advising" a range of decent single malts for this clown to drown his sorrows.

short journey from "im the dim" to "im the dick".
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Panchromatic means sensitive to all colours, in other words black and white. Yes it's counter intuitive.
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I meant multi spectral imagery.
Cheeni satellite offers panchromatic - B&W images.

Will the Bak Fauj be able to distinguish a goat sheds from a troop concentration?
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X posted from the maldives thread


China ups strategic game in Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal: Is India alert enough to the clear, grave and present danger?

China ups strategic game in Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal: Is India alert enough to the clear, grave and present danger?

Sreemoy Talukdar Feb 20, 2018.

Indian policymakers, wonks and strategists still tend to reflexively underplay the scope, scale and gravity of the threat that China poses for India. If we choose to ignore the Cold War hangover, part of this has roots in our collective memory of the 1962 war and the lessons that we have (wittingly or unwittingly) internalised. It has, among other things, led to a denial of realities that prevents us from assessing the true nature of the bilateral relationship.

Part of this 'underplaying' of Chinese threat also flows from a strong moral compulsion in India's foreign policy, that places a burden of 'exceptionalism' on our actions. Regardless of the threat perception, India must do what is "morally right" and set an example before the world. In her book From Chanakya To Modi, The Evolution of India's Foreign Policy (Harper Collins, Page 15) Aparna Pande posits that an element of this 'Indian exceptionlism' is an assumption that "the rest of the world (will) accord India status commensurate with its civilisational contribution." Since we are destined for greatness, it makes sense, as it were, to wait for it instead of being proactive.

Beijing obviously doesn't subscribe to the Indian worldview. Under Xi Jinping, it has set about constructing a Sinocentric globe and "a unipolar Asian order that will be defined by deference to the Middle Kingdom and its increasingly imperial rulers", as ORF vice-president Samir Saran writes in The Security Times on Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

And as China goes about rapidly translating its economic prowess into hard power and geopolitical might to further strategic goals, at least in the immediate neighbourhood it increasingly finds India blocking its path to regional hegemony. From India's stand on BRI to resistance in Doka La, from New Delhi's economic, strategic, military and political influence over Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh to its larger game in ASEAN, the stage is set for a fierce battle for Asia's and even global future, because at issue are not just two giant competing nations but completely different political, ethical, philosophical and normative systems.

It is fascinating to watch China's response to India's primacy in the subcontinent — a region that falls within India's civilisational sphere of influence and consists of sovereigns who have deep and enduring traditional, cultural and historical ties with India. For New Delhi, its immediate neighbourhood isn't just a "sphere of influence" but also a security buffer and "one indivisible historical entity", as Pande writes in her book.

Xi's China relies on a combination of gunboat and chequebook diplomacy for regional hegemony, and where it cannot employ this coercive playbook, Beijing tries to either bribe its way in or intensify discord where unrest will serve its long-term purpose. Xi seems to have been more influenced by Kautilya's Arthashastra, the ancient realist treatise on statecraft that advice saam, daan, dand and bhed for imperial rulers to manage their state.

Recent churnings bring to sharp focus the realities that India is faced with in its struggle to measure up to China and contain its revanchist and neo-colonial advances. A look at these simultaneous developments provides an idea of the scale of China's strategic game plan — logical, meticulous and swift.

It has been said that Pakistan's restive Balochistan province, which houses major CPEC infrastructure including the China-developed Gwadar deep water port, may eventually prove to be Beijing's greatest headache. China has pumped in more than $60 billion in mega infrastructure projects in the federally administered region that has been for decades the hotbed of an armed secessionist movement.

London-based Financial Times reported on Monday that China has been in "quiet talks" for more than five years with tribal separatist leaders and militants in Balochistan to insure their investment against subversive actions. One tribal leader was quoted as saying by FT that "many young men had been persuaded to lay down their weapons by the promise of financial benefits."

If true, this would fly in the face of China's claims that it "doesn't interfere in domestic politics" of other nations — a claim that it had recently repeated during the unfolding of Maldives crisis. China appears confident that it has been able to buy peace and subdue the Balochistan movement with bribes. Yao Jing, China's ambassador to Pakistan, was recently quoted by BBC Urdu as saying that Baloch militant organisations are no longer a threat to the CPEC.

China's increasing interference in Pakistan's domestic politics presents an additional challenge for India, as has recently been articulated by Naeem Akhtar, a minister with the Jammu and Kashmir government. In an interview to Indian Express, Akhtar pointed to China's game of stonewalling India on Masood Azhar to claim that Beijing has "adopted" Azhar and his terror group Jaish-e-Muhammad so that Pakistan may continue unabated its strategy of sub-conventional war against India.

“Unlike earlier, the great game is literally being played inside Kashmir… The Kashmir issue isn’t limited to the fight between India and Pakistan now. There is another major factor involved. It isn’t Pakistan alone, it is China too… Now it is one single front, circling around. From Bhutan to Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Valley to Jammu, Sri Lanka and Maldives, it is all one front. Pakistan and China aren’t separate,” he was quoted, as saying by the newspaper.

China's move to turn Pakistan into a 'client-state' and use it for counterbalancing India isn't new. What is, is the pace at which this seems to be happening. Again on Monday, the Pakistani senate approved a motion to declare Mandarin as an "official language", ostensibly to smoothen communication over CPEC, reported ANI.

The move isn't exactly to deepen "Pakistan-China relationship" as Islamabad power brokers have claimed but to deepen the "client-state" ties. Beijing is in no hurry to introduce Urdu as its "official language", for instance. China's steps in Balochistan, similarly, is less intended towards the development of the region and more towards securing its own interests and investments, another marker of a client-state relationship.

As Pakistani journalist Muhammad Akbar Notezai writes in The Diplomat, "There is also a deep sense of deprivation among the general population in Balochistan, who also seem largely uninterested in the unfolding development. The apathy can be explained by the conviction the locals will see little benefit from Chinese money."

News has also emerged from Islamabad that Pakistan has turned down cheaper loans from Japan because it no longer needs to borrow. There's little doubt on who would have influenced Pakistan—a nation reeling under Chinese debt—against taking Japanese money that had softer lending terms.
China pressuring Pakistan not to accept Japanese infrastructure lending.
Tells everything you need to know about China’s aims with Belt and Road. https://t.co/FogUmC4sLy

— Ely Ratner (@elyratner) February 19, 2018

China's coercive strategies around India are not limited to Pakistan. It recently sent a naval task force to the Maldives, which is undergoing a political turmoil, to flex its military muscle in India's backyard. The task force, according to an Australian newspaper, consists of "at least one modern destroyer, a frigate, an amphibious assault ship and a support tanker entered the Indian Ocean last week." The motive is to intensify its competition with India in the Indo-Pacific theatre and warn it against military intervention in Male.

A similar game is unfolding in Nepal where newly elected prime minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli has vowed to "deepen ties with China to get more leverage against India." For a start, he wants to revive the Chinese dam project that his predecessor had cancelled because "we can’t forget that we have two neighbours… We don’t want to depend on one country or have one option” according to South China Morning Post.

This isn't to say that New Delhi is under siege in its immediate neighbourhood from China but there's no denying the zero-sum nature of the Sino-Indian rivalry. In the short to medium term, this is set to intensify as India pushes back against Chinese hegemony and both nations compete for regional influence.

India's close civilisation integration with neighbours is both an advantage and a disadvantage. While it raises the costs for China in employing coercive diplomacy, it equally gives many of these debt-ridden infrastructure-hungry states the chance to play one giant against the other and secures for itself a better deal. Either way, Indian policy needs to be flexible. But above all, it needs to be alert to the Chinese threat. Apart from building on its maritime advantages over China and gradual accumulation of hard power, Indian strategic game needs to be less reactionary. It must achieve a direction and a purpose within the larger template of a grand, over-arching design. Indian economy presents some capacity constraints but those are temporal. The battle is won first in the mind.
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Gagan wrote:[quote="Yensoy”]Panchromatic means sensitive to all colours, in other words black and white. Yes it's counter intuitive.
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You are right
I meant multi spectral imagery.
Cheeni satellite offers panchromatic - B&W images.

Will the Bak Fauj be able to distinguish a goat sheds from a troop concentration?[/quote][/quote][/quote]
Check the revisit time. If the Chinese have it, they are /could supply near real-time sat Intel instead of this drama.

This looks like PR to me.
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Revisit time is 100 days
Don’t believe that the sat can tilt like indian sats do to increase frequency of looking at a particular area
This is just a basic older gen tech
Indias cartosat series are way way more advanced than this.
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What is more important is the imagery access the Chinese or even the russians might give them
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Pakistan escapes yet again?

Pakistan looks to avoid being added to terror financing list - ToI
Pakistan says it has been given three months to prove it is doing enough to stay off an international watch list for countries that fail to curb the financing of terror groups.

Pakistan has been scrambling to stay off the list compiled by the Financial Action Task Force, which is currently meeting in Paris. The group declined Wednesday to confirm a tweet from Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif announcing the deadline. The group said it would not comment until it concludes its meeting on Friday.

In recent weeks Pakistan has begun confiscating the assets of a charity headed by India's most wanted man, Hafiz Saeed, who is also wanted by the United States. Saeed is the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a militant group accused of carrying out the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
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SSridhar wrote:Pakistan escapes yet again?

Pakistan looks to avoid being added to terror financing list - ToI
This is a pyrrhic victory. Like a diseased patient going in for a test and providing his friend's urine to clear the test. He knows he is messed up and he will be consumed soon, yet he pretends that all is well and celebrates the test coming out clean.
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Falijee wrote:"Concrete Result" Of Paki Foreign Minister's Visit To Russia :mrgreen:

Russia opens honourary consulate in Peshawar to boost bilateral trade
Honorary Consul General of Russian Federation at Peshawar Muhammad Arsalan Khan
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Lets do the math here. Pkr 297 Billion = $ 2.7 Billion over ten years.

Pakistan spent over Rs 297bn in war against terrorism in last 10 years, Finance Ministry tells Senate
Finance Minister Rana Afzal, while briefing the Senate on government expenditure on counter-terror efforts, said that over Rs297 billion has been spent in the war against terrorism in the last decade.
United States (US) had agreed to provide Pakistan $132 million for counter-terror efforts, of which $111m has been received.
Rs 152.925bn was released during Operation Zarb-i-Azb to military institutions, whereas over Rs 67bn was granted to law enforcement agencies and more than Rs 31bn to bodies falling under the Defence Ministry, the reply said.
An additional Rs 45bn was given to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas Secretariat for the rehabilitation and return of internally displaced persons (IDPs)
Double dipping and the new old-paki-con game. Most of the expenditure was made to LEA and MoD under its standard cost of operations and maintenance of refugee colonies. That expense would have been made regardless of badm-e-hazm.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1390818/pakis ... lls-senate
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Are you sitting down? Hash-Tag-Foolah!!

Imran cheated on me, Reham tells The Times
Imran Khan’s former wife Reham Khan has accused him of being unfaithful to her while being married to her, after the PTI leader confirmed that he has entered his third marriage with Bushra Wattoo, 50.
Reham Khan, who was married to Imran Khan for a year till divorce in the end of 2015, told The Times that the relationship between Imran Khan and Bushra Wattoo had begun before her 10-month marriage ended in divorce in 2015.
“Imran Khan...is not a truthful man,”
“I knew they married on 1 January, and he revealed it later, this is exactly what he did after marrying me and then announcing it after two months,” The Times quoted her as saying.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/283631 ... -the-times
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No more "naajayaz" influence on pure baki momeens. Ba(w)kistan ideology is now safe!

Pakistan to develop national internet firewall to block content on internet
Pakistan has decided to launch an internet firewall like China to Block the undesired content on the internet.
“Web Management Solution (WMS)”
identifying and blocking access to the objectionable internet content and websites.
Blasphemous. - P0rn0graphic - Indecent or immoral - Anti-State - Contempt of court - Law and order - Incitement to an offense - Sectarian - Others as stated in law for time being in force to be described unlawful according to Pakistan Electronic Crime Act (PECA)
PTA said that it wants a solution with an ability to identify IP addresses and information about users who are are accessing unlawful and objectionable content.
The solution is going to have an ability to display a warning to the user upon accessing unlawful web content.
Firewall is likely to be designed as a crawler, a program that systematically browses the World Wide Web in order to create an index of data with inbuilt and auto-learning functionality to automatically identify and classify unlawful content and make it unavailable for the public.
The authority has given a deadline of March 08 to interested service providers to submit their technical proposals along with budgets.
https://timesofislamabad.com/20-Feb-201 ... n-internet
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Why can't they just import the Chinese firewall ... oh wait .. they might just have done that!
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Falijee wrote:Pakistan " Narrowly Escapes The FATF Gallows" [*]According To This Tweet By The Paki FM[/url]

[*] Confirmation awaited that it is Not Fake News For Which This Paki Minister is famous for
Typical packee FM take/twist on any negative news. The packees will probably get a conditional three month reprieve to clean up their act. That is the best option their few friends can get them. This does not mean that they are off the hook.
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Under Malsi, Is It Not Obligatory To Inform Your Family Of Your Intention To Remarry

Bushra Bibi’s ex-husband, children were unaware of her marriage :eek:
ISLAMABAD: Bushra Bibi did not inform her children nor her ex-husband about her marriage to PTI chief Imran Khan, it was reported by SAMAA on Monday. According to details, Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan’s nikkah took place at a private ceremony that was attended by close friends and relatives.
However, as per sources, Bushra Bibi neither informed her children nor consulted them before marrying Imran Khan. Is this how a Pir is supposed to behave !
Rumours finally died down about the third wedding of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Sunday as the party confirmed that the PTI chief had married Bushra Manika. PTI spokesman Fawad Chaudhry, while speaking to Samaa, confirmed that Khan’s nikah was solemnised today by Mufti Saeed, a member of PTI core committee. Private Affair between two adults "converted" into a "political and publicity stunt" IMO :mrgreen:
Fawad Chaudhry further said that the PTI chief tied the knot in an intimate and simple ceremony, adding that details about Valima would be announced later. The much sought after invitation to the social event of the year :roll:
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Paki Supreme Court Delivers A Fatal Blow To Ganja Sharif :mrgreen:

'Person disqualified under Articles 62, 63 ineligible to head political party,' SC rules
Feb 21, 2018
An individual disqualified under Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution cannot serve as head of a political party, a three-judge Supreme Court (SC) bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar ruled on Wednesday, sending another seismic wave rippling through Pakistan's electoral system. The apex court's verdict was in response to 17 petitions challenging the controversial Elections Act 2017, which had been bulldozed through parliament last year to pave the way for Nawaz Sharif's return to the PML-N's helm as party president.
Sharif had earlier been deemed unfit to hold public office in the landmark Panama Papers judgement, in which a five-member bench of the Supreme Court had unanimously ruled that the former prime minister had not been 'honest' and 'truthful' in discharging his obligations as a lawmaker — both necessary conditions to hold public office in Pakistan under Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution.
The Election Commission of Pakistan is accordingly directed to remove the name of Respondent No.4 (Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif) as president/party head of Respondent No.3 (PML-N from all relevant record(s)," the court's verdict read.
Nawaz Sharif's daughter and PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz reacted to the SC verdict on Twitter, claiming the judgement was in fact a victory for Sharif. :roll:
The CJP today said that he had praised the country's leadership and added that he does not "owe anyone an explanation".
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Living Off The Debt

On Pakistan's debts and forex. A very interesting piece
The external scorecard is getting red with every passing quarter; and now the weekly numbers are becoming crucial. The reserves are falling at a steady pace of $200-250 million per week for last six weeks and at this pace, without additional external debt, the IMF programme is three months away, assuming the Fund intervention is inevitable once the SBP reserves are below 2 months of import cover.
From Jun13 to Dec17, the country’s foreign reserves increased by $9.1 billion to $20.1 billion while the total net external debt increased by massive $27.9 billion to reach $88.9 billion (27.3% of GDP). In case of public debt, the net increase stood at $19.3 billion in the same time to reach $70.5 billion (21.7% of GDP), while SBP foreign reserves are up by $8.1 billion.

Pakistan, in simple words, has consumed $18.9 billion of debt (increase in debt minus hike in reserves) in thin air – out of which $11.2 billion is eaten by the government while the private sector (including PSEs) has swallowed $7.7 billion of debt. In relative terms, the private sector debt increase is unprecedented and its utilization efficiency probably would be higher than government’s fiscal use.
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Pro- Active Policy At The L.O.C

Why India, Pakistan follow the 'no war, no peace' motto at the Line of Control
The order to light up the 'festival' crackled down to Alpha Company post. The post, a mini stone and concrete fort perched atop a hill on the Line of Control (LoC), came alive. It faced the Pakistani army positions-codenamed 'festival', a few hundred metres across the Valley. Unshaven men rushed through a warren of Hesco-lined passages. The gun ports swung open.The tarpaulins were ripped off the man portable artillery: scope-mounted heavy sniping rifles, each firing a TV remote-sized bullet designed to explode inside an enemy bunker. Shoulder-fired rocket launchers, shooting out mineral water bottle-sized explosive shells designed to punch through tank armour. Heavy machine guns stripped from battle tanks whose dense armour-penetrating rounds could chew concrete.Alpha post's battlements spat steel fire at 'festival'. One post collapsed in a cloud of smoke. A mission accomplished signal went back. An infiltration attempt by terrorists trying to sneak into the Kashmir Valley had been thwarted. A post had been punished. A point had been made. "Idhar toh hum hi hum hain (we rule this place)," guffaws a burly goggle-eyed Sikh JCO, his moustache waxed into spiky horns.
Alpha Company is one of four units guarding a 20 km stretch of the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri sector. It juts into PoK, fist-like, separated from the Pakistani posts by a dry riverbed.
In an underground command post a few kilometres away ringed by steel nets designed to trap rockets, a soldier sits motionless before a bank of giant TV screens. The sets flicker with images from thermal imagers along the LoC. The battalion commander, a colonel, plays back a 'festival' transgression on his laptop. Five ghostly blobs captured by thermal sensors. Several bursts of gunfire from multiple directions. Two figures go down. More gunfire. Only two figures remain. The fifth bolts back towards PoK."We are proactive here, not reactive," the Colonel says, sipping steaming tea from a glass covered in a camouflage cloth sheath. "I have denied the enemy the freedom of movement. We have achieved moral ascendancy over him."
Publicly, the Pakistani army denies losing soldiers in firing, a phenomenon which the Indian army attributes to their ability to control the discourse. This silence is precisely the reason analysts say the Indian army's proactive policy is flawed. The lack of strategic options has trapped the army in an endless cycle of retaliation and counter-violence. "Loss of lives do not make a difference to the Pakistan army," says Ajai Sahni, executive director, Institute for Conflict Management, "unless there is something far more harmful you can do at the strategic level of the country or the army."
The policy has drawn blood on the border but it has failed to deter the Pakistani deep state from launching terror attacks. The attacks continued, spilling out into the hinterland in Punjab through attacks in Dinanagar in 2015 and the Pathankot air base on January 2, 2016, and, more recently, the February 10 outrage at the Sunjuwan camp. The army argues that while the proactive strategy might appear short-sighted and tactical, it is one part of a larger government policy-including a diplomatic push to isolate Pakistan over terrorism-which could produce strategic benefits, an end to Pakistan's support for terrorism.
The policy comes at a time when General Headquarters Rawalpindi is confronted with multiple new worries-economic, internal and external. A hostile US administration under President Donald Trump has publicly decried Islamabad's doublespeak on terrorism and there's been an ebb in militant violence and stone pelting in Kashmir. Last year, security forces killed 213 militants, including 86 local and 127 Pakistani militants.
The downslide in Pakistan-Afghanistan ties with Afghan officials blaming Islamabad for giving sanctuary to the Taliban who killed over 200 people in bomb attacks in Kabul has opened up the prospect of the army there fighting on two fronts-the hammer of India's LoC operations against the anvil of a disturbed Afghanistan front. "We have brought Pakistan under sustained pressure. Give this strategy another year. Let's see how the Pakistan army copes with it," says the general in Northern Command. A dangerous game of 'chicken'. Whoever blinks first, it won't be the men of Alpha Company.
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Falijee have you seen the portrait of Hu Jinn Ah after the adoption of Chinese as a new official language?
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Pakistan Denies Talk ( Matter Of The H&D :roll: )

Pakistani Lawmaker Denies China Talking to Separatists in Baluchistan
There are no talks between China and the separatists from Pakistan’s Baluchistan province regarding the protection of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a senator from the province told VOA. First reported by The Financial Times, several newspapers in Pakistan said that China has been quietly holding talks with Baluch (natives of Baluchistan) militants for more than five years in an effort to protect the $60 billion worth of infrastructure projects it is financing.
CPEC is a Chinese-funded project. Upon completion, this 3,000-km-long project will connect China with Pakistan through rail, road pipelines and an optical cable fiber network. Through CPEC, China will gain access to the Arabian Sea. ( And also violate the "famous" sover-virginity of Pakiland :mrgreen: )
Some media reports suggest the Chinese government is holding talks with them for the protection of the project. “The Chinese have quietly made a lot of progress,” one Pakistani official told The Financial Times. “Even though separatists occasionally try to carry out the odd attack, they are not making a forceful push.”
But Mir Kabir Muhammad Shahi, a member of the Pakistan senate, said it’s not China’s job to hold talks with Baluch separatists. “I, or other parliamentarians, are not aware of this development, and it’s only Pakistan’s government parliament right to hold talks with Baluch separatists,” he said. The Chini blother should "come out" and clear the air, so to speak !
Political analyst Zafar Jaspal did not rule out the possibility of China’s involvement with locals, but added that it could not be direct. “I do not think China would have directly contacted the insurgents. I believe any contact the Chinese would make would be through the government of Pakistan.”
“Ultimately, if there’s peace in Baluchistan, that will benefit both of us,” said one official in Islamabad.
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Massa Cautions Pakis Not To "Celebrate In Advance" :mrgreen:

US counters Pakistan claim of escaping FATF net
The US said on Tuesday a global watchdog was expected to announce after two days its decision to put Pakistan on a terror watchlist, indicating a Pakistani minister might have prematurely set off celebrations that his country was off the hook.
Pakistani foreign minister Khawaja M Asif said on Tuesday there was no consensus at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) meeting to place Pakistan on the “grey list” for not complying with anti-money laundering and terrorism financing regulations.“The final decision on that was due later this week, so I don’t want to get ahead of what that final decision would be,” state department spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters when asked about Asif’s announcement.
Nauert said she didn’t have an independent confirmation that a decision was made early. “We’re anticipating that the final decision would be made on Thursday of this week,” she said.Asif had tweeted, “Our efforts paid, FATF Paris 20Feb meeting conclusion on US led motion to put Pakistan on watch list — No consensus for nominating Pakistan; proposing 3months pause &asking APG for another report to b considered in June.” Asif, who is visiting Russia, also thanked “friends who helped”. There will be some "breathing space" for Pakistan. Whether it is 3 months or 3 days remains to be seen . !
The United States had proposed putting Pakistan on FATF’s watchlist, which could hurt the country’s economy as it would affect its credit ratings.
The US has in the last few months stepped up pressure on Pakistan to do more to curb terror emanating from its soil. “The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools. They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan with little help. No more!” President Donald Trump tweeted on January 1.In the budget presented last week, his administration suggested deeper cuts in aid to Pakistan.
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Falijee wrote:Pakistan Denies Talk ( Matter Of The H&D :roll: )

Pakistani Lawmaker Denies China Talking to Separatists in Baluchistan
I, or other parliamentarians, are not aware of this development, and it’s only Pakistan’s government parliament right to hold talks with Baluch separatists,” he said.
Seriously? What are those jokers aware of in the first place? They weren't even in the loop when Pakistan sent 10,000 troops to Saudi recently.
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Seized, but not ceased: Banned charities pose challenge for Pakistan
Reuters
RAWALPINDI/MURIDKE, Pakistan (Reuters) - The vast network of Islamist charities taken over last week by Pakistan’s government includes a horse-breeding stable, a fleet of 4x4 trucks, a swimming academy, martial arts classes and tens of thousands of staff and volunteers. Hard to imagine assets of these kinds being classified as "Charity" !
But the sheer scale and diversity of the charities founded by Hafiz Saeed, who is designated a terrorist by the United Nations, shows how difficult it will be for the government to even run the network, let alone track and take control of all their sources of income and funding. It is a temporary measures to stave off the Financial Task Force Hounds :mrgreen:
Reuters visited three of JuD’s main facilities - protected by close-circuit TV cameras, huge iron gates and stout-built, bearded guards - including a sprawling 200-acre headquarters in Muridke just outside the eastern city of Lahore. A few government representatives were on site and new signs hung to rename the facilities, but little else appeared to have changed since the government announced it was banning the charities on Feb. 14.
Officials said they have not yet drawn up plans on how to run the network, which includes more than 300 seminaries, schools, hospitals, a publishing house and ambulance services.
At JuD’s Muridke headquarters, Reuters found the day-to-day management of the charity running largely as before.
Only an administrator, two school principals and a doctor had been added by the government to the facility - previously known as Markaz-e-Taiba, now renamed Government Health and Education Complex Sheikhupura - where nearly 1,000 students take classes, a JuD official, Mohammad Athar, told Reuters.
Pakistan has long denied accusations from Washington, New Delhi and others that it supports Islamist militants operating in Afghanistan and disputed Kashmir. Arif Jamal, the author of Call For Transitional Jihad: Lashkar-e-Taiba 1985-2014, said patience had run out with Pakistan’s “double game”, and doubted the takeover of JuD and FIF would succeed in heading off further action.
“My sense is that they’re not likely to believe Pakistan for a long time even if Pakistan starts to take serious steps to dismantle terrorist parties,” Jamal wrote from Washington in a WhatsApp reply to Reuters.
Pakistan’s foreign office spokesman Mohammad Faisal told local 92 TV that Islamabad was lobbying to block the FATF motion, which he called U.S. “pressure tactics”. Pakistan will likely get a reprieve for a short time, if reports are to be believed !
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Another "Kill And Dump" Body Found !

Body of Baloch youth missing for two years dumped today in Karachi
Body of a young man, arrested two years ago by Pakistani forces, has been dumped today in Karachi today.According to details received by The Balochistan Post, Rafeeq s/o Rozi was arrested by Pakistani security forces two years ago during a military operation in Jhaoo, Balochistan.
He was missing since and is believed to be kept under incommunicado detention.The family of Rafeeq had no information about his whereabouts until today when his body was dumped in Mochko area of Karachi, Sindh province. Human Rights organisations have accused Pakistani forces of ‘abducting’ thousands of Baloch. Many of the missing have been ‘killed and dumped’.
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anupmisra wrote:No more "naajayaz" influence on pure baki momeens. Ba(w)kistan ideology is now safe!

Pakistan to develop national internet firewall to block content on internet
Web Management Solution Wahabi Malsi Submission (WMS)”
Firewall is likely to be designed as a crawler [crawling comes naturally to Bakistanis]
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ramana wrote:Falijee have you seen the portrait of Hu Jinn Ah after the adoption of Chinese as a new official language?
Ah, so. Anway, the clan of djinnahs. Here's a rundown of their family history which speaks of volumes Hindu short-sightedness:

Roots of Jinnah
He was the grandson of a Gujarati Premji bhai Thakkar (Gondal – Gujarat – India), who, to support his family, entered into the trading of fish within the coastal town of Veraval (Gujarat – India).
His business, however, clashed with the (vegetarian) strong moral ethics of the Lohanas (A caste in Kathiyavadi – Gujarati) and as a result he was ostracized from the community.
He made enough money in this trade and attempted to rejoin the community. He also discontinued the fish business. The Lohana leaders, in their wisdom, did not accept his request. (think about the course of history, if they had not had inflated egos and had welcomed him back!)
Premjibhai’ s son Punjalal Thakkar (Jinnah’s father) was enraged at his father’s humiliation and reacted like any other Lohana – with equal and opposite force. He adopted the Muslim religion and changed the names of all his four sons.
However, he continued to use his Gujarati nickname: Zino (pronounced Jinno in old fashioned Gujarati) which means ‘Skinny.’
Jinno`s son – Mohammad Ali – changed his family name to Jinnah – the nickname of his converted father.
Reminds me of that well known incident when Kashmiri muslims en masse came to the local Hindu religious leaders (?) and asked to be accepted back into the Hindu fold, and were denied the reversion. History would indeed have been different.

History would have also been different if that Brahmin had not divulged the secret back gate or poll to bin qasim (hence, the origin of the famous saying - poll kholna) which led to the fall of Raja Dahir's kingdom.

History would have been different....if....

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By the way, here's the missing portrait of Hu-dJinn-Ah(ss)

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Chini billadel with Palwaze Mushallaf displaying his accupressure skills. Seems like there was a sale at Walmart for Chini made ties. Even Jin Ha seems to have a faded version of it.
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Why is Jinnah turning into a white man?
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Imran's KP Province Passes Bill To Clamps Down On Dowry Demand, Marriage Decorations, Limitation On Food And Beverages - No Sharab ! - Items Served At Marriage, Marriage Function Closure Time, Under The Malsic Compliant "Prohibition of Ostentatious Displays and Wasteful Expenses) Bill 2018" :mrgreen:

K-P bans demand of dowries
The Express Tribune

But in Pashtun and Balochi culture the bridegroom is expected to pay dowry money to the bride's father as well as covering the expenses of the wedding feast :twisted: .
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FATF dismisses Pakistan’s claims of three-month reprieve: sources
PARIS – The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Wednesday dismissed suggestions by Pakistan that the global watchdog had granted it a reprieve over terror financing, stating that it is yet to take a decision over whether to include Islamabad on its grey list. “The FATF plenary started today (Wednesday), this is the decision-making body of the FATF. The outcomes will be published on Friday,” FATF spokesperson Alexandra Wijmenga-Daniel told an international news agency. Celebrations in Isloo premature :roll:
However, the US said the FATF’s decision was expected later this week, indicating Islamabad’s celebrations might be premature. “The final decision on that was due later this week, so I don’t want to get ahead of what that final decision would be,” state department spokesperson Heather Nauert told reporters. “I don’t have just independent confirmation that a decision was made early.”
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sanjaykumar wrote:Why is Jinnah turning into a white man?
Kufr! Don't you know? When SDREs turn malsic under duress, their skin color turns pink(er), noses get thinner and their...er...you know, wee-wees, enlarge. Must be the food.
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