

Should they not raise serious concerns with China over FATF move?Falijee wrote:Saazish ( AKA Conspiracy) Against Pakistan
Pakistan raises serious concerns with US over FATF move
I belong to an upper-middle-class family, in Pakistan. I work in a software company and live in my parents’ house. Like anyone else, I have also dreamt of having my own home. In doing so, my father insisted me to buy a piece land and built a house later in life. I had saved my money for this purpose. At the beginning of 2017, I purchased some land for around PKR 1.5 Million. It was a newly launched housing scheme and the rates of the land were expected to increase within a year or two.
I belong to an upper-middle-class family, in Pakistan. I work in a software company and live in my parents’ house. Like anyone else, I have also dreamt of having my own home. In doing so, my father insisted me to buy a piece land and built a house later in life. I had saved my money for this purpose. At the beginning of 2017, I purchased some land for around PKR 1.5 Million. It was a newly launched housing scheme and the rates of the land were expected to increase within a year or two.
I decided to get the market rate of the land I purchased at the beginning of this year. Nobody would believe, but I actually sold that land for a complete PKR 3 Million. I already made a profit out of that 1.5 Million worth land in the double amount. So far so good !
When Bitcoin reached its highest value of the year, on December 16, 2017, at $ 19172.59, I decided to invest my $27120 in it which was equivalent to 1.5 bitcoin at that time, hoping for it to get doubled by the end of 2018. Has a Fatwa been issued yet - Haram or Halal in Malsi![]()
Unfortunately, today, i.e. February 27, 2018, I am back to square one. With Bitcoin at $10405.73, I am back with that 1.5 Million Pakistani Rupees. In less than three months I have lost half of my investment.What else should I wait for?
For the land, you ask? That same land is worth PKR 4.5 Million today.![]()
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ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar has ordered the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to complete legal action against former ambassador to the United States Hussain Haqqani within a week. The consideration for Haqqani’s arrest was submitted to the Supreme Court’s (SC) three-judge bench by the Additional Attorney General Waqar Rana.
According to the additional attorney general, the FIA has also written to the Interpol Agency regarding the issuance of Haqqani’s red warrant, however, the agency has raised certain queries. The FIA requires some time to fulfil its requirements, he added. Waqar Rana also requested the CJP to hear the matter in his chamber as according to him, Haqqani and his lobby get active against Pakistan whenever the court hears this matter.CJP accepted the plea and asked AAG and petitioner to appear in his chamber on Tuesday. He also issued instructions that FIA director general should appear in person if no action is taken against Haqqani within a week.The case hearing was adjourned for a week. Maybe, the CJP is "feeling the heat" from Deep State![]()
Huh? Land was 1.5M at beginning of 2017, then 3M at beginning of 2018 and now 4.5M? There is a bigger story here than bitcoin.Falijee wrote:Bitcoin Bites A Baki
How I lost 3 Million into Bitcoin after ditching Real Estate
At the beginning of 2017, I purchased some land for around PKR 1.5 Million. It was a newly launched housing scheme and the rates of the land were expected to increase within a year or two.I decided to get the market rate of the land I purchased at the beginning of this year. Nobody would believe, but I actually sold that land for a complete PKR 3 Million.For the land, you ask? That same land is worth PKR 4.5 Million today.
Barking the wrong Haqqani tree, but deliberately for all intents & purposes.
Set in the tony neighbourhood of Malabar Hill in South Mumbai, Jinnah House is on its way to becoming a venue for diplomatic soirees and possibly a museum showcasing South Asian culture.
The property, which is also known as South Court, was formerly owned by Pakistan’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah and had been the subject of many legal disputes for eight decades. It has now come under the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
Renovation soon
The new ICCR chief, Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, says it will be renovated and used well. Speaking to The Hindu , Mr. Sahasrabuddhe said, “The house is, strictly speaking, called South Court and not Jinnah House. It is now a property with the ICCR. It was lying unused for decades due to myriad court cases. But now there is absolutely no confusion and we will renovate the building and use it for different purposes including diplomatic events and exchanges, just like Hyderabad House in Delhi. Whatever it is, we are going to convey this veeran haveli (abandoned mansion) into a place of happenings in national interest.”
Mr. Sahasrabuddhe, along with Malabar Hill MLA Mangal Prabhat Lodha, visited the sprawling two-and-a-half-acre mansion a couple of days ago to see whether a “South Asia Cultural Centre” could be set up there. Mr. Lodha, a well-known builder in Mumbai, had earlier asked that the mansion be demolished for its association with Jinnah. When The Hindu asked him whether he still had the same view, he said, “The associations with this house happened a long time ago, we must use it for a national purpose.” The house has witnessed many historic meetings related to India’s freedom and Partition.
A bone of contention
Ownership was the bone of contention between India and Pakistan for years, with the latter demanding that its consulate be established there. The Indian government had designated the property as “evacuee”, and Jinnah had willed it to his sister Fatima Jinnah, who died in 1967.
Jinnah’s daughter Dina Wadia too had claimed it, insisting that it be referred to as “South Court” and not “Jinnah House”, but her petition is still pending in the Bombay High Court. Ms. Wadia died in November 2017.
Sheela Reddy, in her book Mr and Mrs Jinnah: The Marriage that Shook India , quotes a 2001 report in the Sunday Observer of London to describe the current dilapidated state of the property: “These days, bats are the only inhabitants of the house ... In the garden where Lord Mountbatten once strolled, snakes preside over an untrimmed empire of rotting vegetation, ferns and towering palm trees. The elegant building ... was clearly in poor shape. Much of the walnut panelling had rotted.”
They should just demolish the whole thing and build a modern structure. I will celebrate with a Jinnah-and-TonicSSridhar wrote:The bright lights will be back at Jinnah House - Nistula Hebbar, The HinduSet in the tony neighbourhood of Malabar Hill in South Mumbai, Jinnah House is on its way to becoming a venue for diplomatic soirees and possibly a museum showcasing South Asian culture.
Shahid was told over the phone by mysterious men that her father was gravely ill and that she had to fly out to see him before he passed away.
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Initially, Shahid's father was arrested on suspicion of her murder and was almost charged with the crime but then he was released due to the lack of evidence tying him to the crime. Her ex-husband Shakeel was also arrested at the same time. The father died shortly after this of natural causes.
On Monday a Pakistani court ordered the country’s national citizen database to handover list of individuals who left Islam and requested a change of religion with the department.The High Court court of Pakistani capital Islamabad ordered Pakistan’s Citizen Authority (NADRA) to provide detailed information on an estimated 10,000 Pakistani citizens who are believed to have changed their religion from Islam to Qadiani [Ahmadiyya]. The court also directed the citizen authority to include their age, names of their parents and their international travel history in the list. What an irony ! Ahmedis were once the most vocal proponents of Pakistan ! Now they are labelled as Indian and Zionist Agents !
During the hearing, the court was assisted ( sounds like a "hired gun" !)by Hafiz Hassan Madni, a Professor at the University of Punjab, Lahore. Professor Madni told the court that a person who left Islam for another faith was an ‘apostate’ and deserved a penalty for the act.
Professor Madni also recommended that no non-Muslims should be made Judges.
Qadianis, formally known as Ahmadis are followers of the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam which is considered heretic by mainstream Muslims. In 1974 the Pakistani constitution was amended to declare the followers of the minority faith “nonMuslims”. The Islamic Republic has continued to persecute the Ahmadis with laws and regulations which criminalize their religious practices.Earlier this week, the same court barred NADRA from making any changes in the religion column on national identity cards of the Muslim citizens. Ahmedis do not like to call themselves Qadianis, as they consider this word derogatory !
ISLAMABAD – It is common to see rats crawling on sleeping people, climbing out of toilets and attacking food items in houses in slums, but it turns out that the heavily guarded Parliament House is no different.It surfaced on Tuesday in a meeting of the Standing Committee on National Food Security and Research which was held at National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC) under Chairmanship of Malik Shakir Bashir Awan, MNA.NARC chairman in the meeting revealed that around 50,000 (fifty thousand) rodents are roaming in the Parliament.( IMO, keeping with the Paki tradition of hyperbole - one Paki soldier is equal to 10 Indian soldiers, blah, blah, blah - it does seem a bit exaggerated , but if it is indeed true, then it is beyond their technical capability to solve this problem. Better call for a "pest operator" from either Massa, or their Chini fliend) He added that the NARC will start planning an operation to stamp out the uninvited guests.
In 2016, special teams also waged a war on rats in the Parliament House, with one rodentcaught alive from the Prime Minister’s chamber. One out of 50,000!
Media reports suggested that the special teams successfully caught 430 rats in seven months. The operation was launched in June 2016 by a private firm against a contract of Rs650,000 annually. The contract was awarded by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) responsible for the maintenance of the house.
During the first month of the operation, the teams caught 236 rats, and in July 42, 34 in August, 34 in September, 32 in October, 28 in November and till date in December 24 rats were caught. Are the pest operators on duty 24/7 even when the Assembly is in session![]()
NEW DELHI - India’s foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale may meet his Pakistan counterpart Tehmina Janjua on the sidelines of a multilateral conference on Afghanistan in Kabul this week, officials in the ministry of external affairs said. Any confirmation of same from the Indian side ? Is it going to be "handshake meeting" only ?This meeting, if it materialises, would the first such contact between India and Pakistan since National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met his Pakistan counterpart on December 26, 2017 in Bangkok, a meeting the external affairs ministry acknowledged almost two weeks later.
It also comes in the wake of talks between Janjua and US Deputy Assistant to the President and National Security Council Senior Director for South and Central Asia Lisa Curtis in Islamabad on Monday.Gokhale, who leaves for Kabul on Tuesday,will attend the Kabul conference in which 25 countries are participating the next day.
It was around 1pm on January 14 when TV channels started running the news that a body has been found from the Karachi’s Ibrahim Hyderi area. The deceased was identified as Hasan Zafar. It took people a lot of time to realize it was Professor Dr Hasan Zafar Arif who had died silently, in the backseat of his car in a Karachi’s far off coastal area.
People who had just woken up from their weekend long sleep would have thought how promptly they were told this news. But the professor had been dead since long when the news hit the channels. His body was discovered around 8pm. What happened to him in the time span between 8am to 1pm on the ill-fated Sunday seems to be a mystery that a few people might not allow you to delve into.
The longtime human rights defender who put the foundation of Karachi University Teachers Society (KUTS), which challenged dictator Ziaul Haq’s martial law, came to the limelight two years ago – once again – after he joined Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). Amid internal rifts, Zafar Arif was made head of the party’s pro Altaf Hussain faction.Supporters of Altaf Bhai are target # 1 of Deep State![]()
The political philosopher’s body was found during the wee hours on Sunday and finally at 8.15am, an area elder named Yunus informed Head Constable Safdar Niazi that a body is lying at a backseat of a vehicle facing the sea shore at Ilyas Goth.
At precisely 8.35am Zafar Arif’s car, along with his body, was taken to ‘somewhere’ for at least two hours. No crime scene formalities were observed as it emerged after the interviews with DSP, investigation officer, the mentioned head constable. In the case of BB, the evidence was "hosed down with water". In this case, evidence was probably wiped down !
At precisely 8.35am Zafar Arif’s car, along with his body, was taken to ‘somewhere’ for at least two hours. No crime scene formalities were observed as it emerged after the interviews with DSP, investigation officer, the mentioned head constable.
When asked who is the man leading the team and when the results will be out, Zaman replied: “I don’t exactly remember that because there were too many people. But we did collect evidence and the results will be out obviously after a few weeks.” He further said that Zafar Arif’s daughter and widow came to the police station the next day and said the professor died of natural reasons. “We know that it’s a natural death,” he said.
The time from 8.45am to 10.25am is a black hole. No one knows what happened to Zafar Arif’s car and his body during this span. Even if the concerned policemen were busy collecting evidence during this time, it was of no use. The car had been removed from the scene which was at the Rehri Goth area – all finger prints of alleged killers or abusers of Zafar Arif, if any, gone for good.
The body reached the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre at 11.30am where the officials checked it thoroughly ad later on announced there were visible marks of torture. Within an hour or two, the postmortem was carried out. “It was a heart attack.”Suffocation, tension amid burial rites The people close to Zafar Arif shared their experience how in sheer haste the philosopher’s body was ‘actually disposed of’ as soon as possible because there were ‘dangerous people’ roaming about nearby.“My uncle’s face was tilted towards right side in the coffin, against the religious norm. I objected but a relative intervened and said ‘bus bohat hugya’ (that’s enough now) and took the coffin with them for the graveyard,” one of Zafar Arif’s nieces said.
Many questions, evidence and memories have been buried with the political philosopher of this era that Karachi was blessed to have. But the city of bones, perhaps, didn’t deserve him thus he was executed silently. Looks like a targeted killing !
At least four security officials lost their lives and several others suffered injuries as a result of an explosion in the outskirts of Quetta, DawnNews reported.
The exact nature of the blast could not be ascertained as yet, however, a security official told DawnNews that "it seems to be a suicide attack".
There were also reports of firing in the area soon after the blast.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1392305/4-sec ... etta-blastThe incident comes hours after two police officials were martyred when assailants opened fire at the vehicle of Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) Hameedullah Dasti on Quetta's Samungli Road.
UETTA – At least four security personnel were martyred and six others injured in a suicide attack near Quetta on Wednesday evening.
The explosion took place in Nauhisar area on the outskirts of the provincial capital, while police and security personnel were conducting a search operation in the vicinity, reported Geo News.The injured were shifted to nearby hospitals for treatment.The blast targeted a Frontier Corps (FC) check post in the Darvish Belili area of the provincial capital. There were also reports of firing in the area soon after the blast. The Capital Of Balochistan has become a dangerous place for the GOP and its supporters. The Chinese must be observing the situation with concern![]()
Police and security officials are often targetted in the Balochistan capital.
Four security personnel weremartyredkilled ! on Feb 14
On January 28, a policeman was killed in Quetta’s Hazarganji area
Similarly, a police constable was shot dead by unidentified attackers on the city’s Raisani Road on January 16.
A day earlier, on Jan 15, five Pakistan Army soldiers were killed in Kech,
Meanwhile, on Jan 2, at least five people, including two FC personnel, were injured ...
“There is no question of inclusion of Pakistan in the black list as this is meant for countries not cooperating while Pakistan is actively cooperating with the Task Force.”![]()
To a question about the belligerent statements by Indian Army Chief, he said these reflect the unfortunate jingoistic mindset in India.![]()
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/28680 ... ck-list-fo...as a responsible member of the international community, Pakistan exercises restraint...
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/28681 ... ing-at-locTwo Pakistan security personnel were martyred in unprovoked firing by Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC), Inter Services Public Relations said Wednesday.
For the latter has invited us to attend an informal World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting at the ministerial level towards the end of next month in the Indian capital. We, for our part, have confirmed our attendance. This is good news all round. And it shows that there is, at times, certain merit in delinking the Kashmir question from the bilateral relationship
This shows that India is receptive to international pressure as well as that of civil society![]()
https://dailytimes.com.pk/208310/india-pakistan-wto/we should feel buoyed by the fact that we are not alone; that we have regional allies.
The ( powerful ! )Council of Islamic Ideology seems to be going in favor of the recently proposed ‘Child Marriage Restraint Bill’. The bill states that the citizens of the country are allowed to do Nikkah at any age but for ‘Rukhsati’ (moving to the husband’s house) the girl needs to be at least 18 years old. When it comes to Islam, the GOP takes its cues from CII !
The bill was passed by the Senate Standing Committee late last year to lower down the ratio of early marriages in the country. Senator Sehar Kamran moved the bill on the floor of the upper house of the Parliament, from where it was subsequently referred to the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) for further consideration.![]()
CII was bound to give its final report on the matter within three weeks but that didn’t happen. After two months of delay, the council hasn’t yet given a conclusive decision regarding the bill due to its sensitive and complex nature.
Dr. Qibla in a recent interview said:
It is a very sensitive and complex issue, therefore the committee members are reviewing it from all aspects before coming up with a final verdict. Though currently, various recommendations on the child marriage age are under consideration, the CII is also stuck to its suggestion given earlier in which it suggested that nikkah shall be performed at any age but rukhsati shall only be legally allowed after 18 years of age. If this is going to be the case, Paki Ayeshas will have to say "goodbye" to education, socializing with male friends and colleagues. Wonder if there are any women in the powerful CII or is it strictly a male affair![]()
An organization in Pakistan’s insurgency-wreaked regions says its preliminary lists have identified thousands of people who have disappeared over the past 15 years.
The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) or Pashtun Protection Movement, is working with the families of those who have disappeared during more than 15 years of unrest in Pakistan’s northwestern Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, and parts of southwestern Balochistan Province. These regions are predominantly populated by ethnic Pashtuns, who comprise up to 20 percent of the country’s population. The Paki Army is basically waging a war against ordinary Pashtuns, in FATA under the "orders" of Massa in the guise of "fighting terrorism", while not targeting the Haqqani Terror Network !
Mohsin Dawar, a lawyer and senior figure in PTM, says more than 4,000 people remain unaccounted for on the lists.“These lists are still a work in progress, but the names various individuals in our movement have received now exceed 4,000,” he told RFE/RL’s Gandhara website on February 26. “We expect to have a final list once we build a central database.”
More than 60,000 civilians and soldiers died in the ensuing violence that began in 2003 in Waziristan and gradually engulfed all of FATA and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.While the Pakistani government agreed to immediately address the issue of landmines and promised justice for Mehsud, its response to other issues such as enforced disappearances was muted.
But lawmakers were not impressed. “Many of the so-called ‘recovered’ [people] were dead bodies. Did the commission initiate any investigation or prosecution against officials involved?” asked Senator Farhatullah Babar.
PTM leader Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen says they are determined to find all of those who have disappeared.“Thousands of Pashtuns are victims of enforced disappearance while thousands more have been killed unlawfully,” he said in a video posted on Facebook on February 26.
Pakistan's election year has begun, but the main political parties are in disarray. The 'Deep state' has ensured this would be the scene in the run up to the elections scheduled for later in the year.
The once great party, the PPP, has drifted into such irrelevance that political commentators in Pakistan barely mention it. What was once meant to be the King's Party - the PML (N) - when it was created by General Zia-ul-Haq, to oppose Benazir's PPP and led by his protege Nawaz Sharif, has been rendered leaderless by judicial activism. Judiciary in "pocket" of Deep State !
It seems the 'Deep State' has been acting with a two-word whip - Get Nawaz.The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), whose cricketer-turned-political leader Imran Khan has pretensions to political greatness, now appears to be more a pantomime and less a serious party.It would appear that for the present, unless something dramatic happens, the GHQ (General Headquarters at Rawalpindi) has it all tied up safely for itself for the next five years.The elections are still several weeks away, but a week is a long time in politics where strange things are known to happen. IMO, no doubt they will pull the strings - after a so called fair election. Their favourite candidate would still be Imran Khan !
No prime minister in Pakistan has served his or her full term; only one government, that of Asif Zardari, was able to complete its five-year tenure, but had to sacrifice its prime minster.The elections in 2008 had brought Asif Zardari's PPP (after the assassinated Benazir Bhutto bequeathed the party leadership to her husband in her will - strange but may be true) to power.The beleaguered dictator, General Pervez Musharraf, accused by Benazir of plotting her assassination, bolted from Pakistan. What the GHQ did not expect was the decrepit regime would last its full term of five years despite Memogate and other methods of skullduggery.It was a landmark for Pakistani democracy when Zardari's elected government transferred power to another political party in Pakistan after the elections in 2013. Things were expected to change said many starry-eyed intellectuals, some to be found in India. Others were more pragmatic and did not wear rose-tinted glasses. Nothing had changed and nothing would change, they (including this author) said.
Imran Khan, the Pathan from Mianwali, is the newest overgrown kid on the block. Idol of many, he missed the bus when he could not capitalise on the political adversity of his arch rival Nawaz Sharif. He was busy looking for a "new wife", therefore he missed the bus !
Yasser Latif Hamdani, a visiting fellow at Harvard Law School has an interesting story to tell. He describes Imran as a deeply religious and superstitious type even if his antics as a notorious playboy contradict this reality.
He also has spiritual advisers telling him what he should do to become prime minister. His party, the PTI, announced earlier this month that he had married Bushra Manika (aka PinkiPirni), mother of five, on February 18. (Actually, they got married a few months ago). It seems that the woman had a dream. A most holy personage in Islam told her that for Imran Khan to become prime minister, she must marry him, and then, both Pakistan and Islam would truly prosper.
She consulted her husband, who promptly agreed to a divorce and, in November, the couple divorced, described by her son as having occurred on the orders of Allah and His Messenger.Imran, eager to be prime minister swallowed this story. There is not much to commend Imran and this latest foray has not endeared him to many of his followers. Is this the Pirni's strategy of "back door" entry into Paki politicls on the coattails of Imran, who can be said to be "almost her father" , an age difference of about 25 years![]()
The "burger" class among his followers is unhappy that he has married a woman who is dressed in "a shuttle cock burqa". This has also not pleased the hardened Deobandhis who constitute his most ardent followers, for, he has married a Sufi despite the fact that the bride wore a burqa. It seems that Imran is actually a closet fundamentalist and has begun to play the religious card assiduously. Being married can do wonders . There is scope for her conversion to Salafi-ism , after Imran "fulfills" her prediction of two brand new kids by him. He is already almost to 70, so the task should be classified as "urgent" . If any problems in this "department" , he should consult Larry King Ex CNN fame![]()
He has wooed former senator Sami ul-Haq, leader of his faction of the Jamaatul-Islam (S) and chancellor of the Darul Uloom Haqqania, for an alliance to fight the Senate elections together. He has "sweetened" the deal by "allocating" taxpayer monies, out of KP Budget to Maulana Sandwich
Sami ul-Haq's CV is impressive. Known as the father of the Taliban, his madrassa has been the alma mater of the Taliban. Haq has been Chairman of the right wing Difa-e-Pakistan Council - an alliance of more than 40 political and religious parties opposed to US and India. In 2013, he formed the Mutahida Deeni Mahaz, an alliance of right-wing political and religious parties to contest elections.It is with this extreme right wing that Imran Khan has close relations and the PTI government in Khyber PakhtunKhwa announced an additional grant of Rs 227 million to the Haqqania madrassa. This is an addition to the Rs 300 million granted in the previous budget. The latest hand out has come just ahead of the Senate elections.
This kind of largesse to a madrassa globally acknowledged as the seminary of the Taliban comes at a time when the Pakistan government is battling the FATF resolution in Paris. This is not likely to embarrass the Pakistan government known for its double speak.The election turf is essentially between the PTI and PML (N); more specifically in the Punjab province and in terms of personalities, between Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif/Shahbaz Sharif.The Sharif family still has considerable control in the Punjab but the religious right and the Army will be the match referees. The other " famous" KP Maulana, ( Diesel ) is going to be left out in the cold![]()
Karachi
A PIA A-130 aircraft, stolen from airline headquarters office in Karachi, now parked at a German airport has incurred heavy liabilities which authorities here find difficult to settle.It was flown to Germany by the then airline chief executive complaining his salaries had remained unpaid, and therefore he flew the aircraft to his country as compensation and initially sold to a museum for 5,000 US dollars. Does he have "clear title" on the plane![]()
The question is how could civil aviation authorities whose control tower takes care of Pakistani air space, allowed it to take off, and on what grounds.Anything is possible in Pakistan![]()
The principle poser here is can a chief executive fly an aircraft. He must have pilot license, but even then he needed permission from authorities, particularly from airport control tower to take off or even taxi to runway. If that permission was given has enquiry been ordered against CAA officials or PIA customer service and maintenance officials. Nothing official is being given by airline management or its pubic relations department about the sordid episode. Newspaper "thinking out loud "![]()
Now the aircraft bearing Pakistani registration number is reportedly parked at one of the German airports. Its parking fee for such a long period has ballooned to beyond payment capacity of PIA which itself is suffering from lack of resources. The so-called demurrage charges![]()
The question is how long this could be tolerated, and when will PIA aircraft, a national asset, will be able to be brought back. Stayed tuned . Chapter 2 of this "sordid episode" coming soon![]()
Sounds like an upcoming lollywood blockbuster, but in reverse. Paki CEO of a German multinational doesnt get paid and takes off in their corporate jet to al bakistan for safety, revenge and compensation. Of course, into the arms of his beaming, lollywood siren and active agent for Eye-Yes-Eye.Falijee wrote:German Chief Executive Of PIA "Stole" Plane And Flew It To Germany In Revenge For Unpaid Salary
Karachi
A PIA A-130 aircraft, stolen from airline headquarters office in Karachi, now parked at a German airport has incurred heavy liabilities which authorities here find difficult to settle.It was flown to Germany by the then airline chief executive complaining his salaries had remained unpaid, and therefore he flew the aircraft to his country as compensationand initially sold to a museum for 5,000 US dollars.
If wishes were horses....bakistan could be the next doobai.Peregrine wrote:X Posted on the P E S W Thread
Government eyes $61 billion export revenue in next five years
If the country achieves only 10 percent annual growth in exports the revenue could go up to $36.21 billion over the next five years. If exports grow 15 percent a year the foreign revenue could increase to $47.28 billion. But, with 20 percent annual growth, Pakistan’s exports could touch $61.03 billion over the next five years.
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#Pakistan army has "kill & dump Shia" contract with Arab countries. It has presence in almost all Gulf countries dealing with civil dissent. It loses wars against non-Muslim countries but really good at killing own Muslims, inside and outside of Pakistan.