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Imran Khan Being Dumped ? .Shahbaaz Sharif Appears To Be The New Poster Boy Of The Paki Army :D

Imran Khan takes a jibe at Shehbaz Sharif’s admiration for Gen Bajwa
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Thursday hit out at Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif after the former showered praises on army chief publicly for the first time.He linked the chief minister’s admiration for Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa to a job application as Shehbaz Sharif is most likely to be a candidate for the slot of prime minister from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in upcoming elections.
With Ch. Nisar on board with the PML ( if and when !) no one can stop Showbaaz from becoming the new PM of Pakiland, at least IMO . With his connections to the fauj, Nisar can be a Kingmaker again ! And the Sharif family can remain in the "family business" again. All's well that ends well :mrgreen:
On Wednesday, Shehbaz Sharif said that efforts being made by Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa to protect national interests must be respected and honoured. If he still "wants" the PM job, he has to do some "bootlicking"
PS: IMO, the Kaptaan's "tying of the knot" with the Pakpattani Peerni has raised some eyebrows in the Deep State/ Fauji circles . They now think that Immy will not be "able to deliver the goods" on their behalf, and they also feel that he is not PM material . So, now they are hitching their wagon to the devil they know ( Shahbaaz) instead of the devil they don't ( Imran !)
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Terroristan's Latest Economic Miracle! :rotfl:

Rupee expected to depreciate 12 percent by FY19-end

KARACHI: Rupee is expected to further depreciate around 12 percent by the end of the next fiscal year of 2019 as external financing requirements are projected to remain elevated in the medium-term on growing imports, a brokerage said on Wednesday.

“We expect a further depreciation of around 5 percent in rupee/dollar value by the second half of 2018 followed by approximately 5 to 7 percent devaluation during 2018/19,” Alfalah Securities said in an economic brief. “We expect further market-driven downward adjustment of the exchange rate in response to depletion of forex reserves, with the magnitude and duration of rupee weakness depending on when Pakistan signs up to a (International Monetary) Fund program – or manages to arrange foreign exchange reserves- bolstering hard currency from alternate sources.”

Rupee lost 10 percent of its value against dollar since December 2017.

The brokerage said the country’s external financing requirements would increase in the medium-term as large energy import requirements displace China-Pakistan Economic Corridor -related machinery imports, and as “a hump in debt repayments kick in”.

“The gross external financing requirement is on target to be around $25 billion for the full year,” it added. “The unfunded portion of the overall external gap is estimated to be around $12 billion for the current fiscal year, which could represent a drawdown of official reserves if it remains unfinanced.”

Alfalah Securities said the unsustainable external financing requirements on the horizon mean that the rupee would begin to experience volatility as well as pressure again within a few months.

“With dwindling foreign exchange reserves, SBP’s ability to intervene in the markets will also be constrained,” it added.

“The depletion of foreign exchange reserves continued with the country’s international liquidity having declined a cumulative $7.1 billion in the past 12 months or by 38 percent.”

The brokerage said the pressure on the balance of payments position has continued to mount despite a noticeable turnaround in the country’s exports since early 2017. “With large net external financing needs persisting over the next three years, the forex reserves loss is expected to continue, requiring an IMF (International Monetary Fund) loan arrangement (or an alternate financing source) by the summer.”

Current account deficit rises 50 percent to $10.8 billion for the July-February period of the current fiscal year.

Alfalah Securities said the dynamic of Pakistan-US relations could at some stage, depending on how much ‘pain’ the US administration wants to bring to bear, hamper the country’s access to multilateral financing, including from the IMF.

“At this stage, however, we regard this as a low-probability event – but a potential risk that needs to be monitored,” it added. “An additional exogenous risk is the possibility of a full-fledged global trade war sparked by the US administration’s tariff moves against major trading partners.”

The brokerage said the pause in monetary tightening is unwarranted and a sign of weakness that the central bank may rue in the months ahead as the pressure on the external account as well as inflationary pressure continue to intensify.

“We believe the policy response function warrants more aggressive measures – which the central bank will be forced to turn to from May onwards,” it added.

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In the latest such incident, Chinese workers in Pakistan beat up police and cut off electricity to police station. This behavior fits with the speculation in the Pakistan media that many of these workers are convicts brought from prisons in China. https://twitter.com/Chellaney/status/981807414210162688
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More foreign loans only way to sustain reserves: Rana Afzal

ISLAMABAD: The outgoing government would leave official foreign currency reserves – currently standing at only $11.8 billion — at a ‘comfortable level’ for its successor, Minister of State for Finance Rana Afzal assured on Tuesday.

The widening current account deficit is the biggest challenge and the only option is to “arrange dollars to meet financing requirements’, said Rana Afzal while speaking at the Express Group’s Budget Seminar.

The government plans to take commercial loans and in addition it has sent requests to friendly countries to place more deposits in the State Bank of Pakistan, according to sources in the Ministry of Finance. Friendly countries have already placed $1.7 billion as deposits with the central bank under currency swap arrangements, which are part of the $11.8 billion gross official reserves.

The government is eying to tap more commercial loans at a time when interest rates in capital markets have started increasing.

The SBP has also dropped a hint about these arrangements in its latest Monetary Policy announcement. The government’s plans to timely mobilise external inflows, both official and commercial, will play a pivotal role in maintaining adequate level of SBP’s foreign exchange reserves and anchoring sentiments in foreign exchange markets, according to the central bank.

Due to ever widening current account deficit, the SBP’s foreign exchange reserves declined to $11.78 billion as of March 22, which are hardly sufficient for two months of future import bill. Due to low reserves levels, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank have already suspended budgetary support for Pakistan.

The current account deficit has already reached $10.8 billion during July-February period of this fiscal year, which is about 50% more than it was during the same period in the last fiscal year.

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In its latest report, the IMF said that Pakistan’s net official foreign currency reserves were negative $724 million as of mid-February. It has estimated Pakistan’s gross financing requirements at $24.5 billion for this fiscal year.

Rana Afzal defended high debt levels and said that the government did not have an option but to borrow to run its affairs. He said that high spending on security was also the reason behind the growing debt burden.

Rana Afzal advocated continuity of the political system that he said would help address the governance issues in the country. In India, there is one political system for last 70 years but we have not yet decided what is good for Pakistan, he added.

He appealed that there should be no politics on the issue of economy and the political parties should sign the charter of economy.

The current socio-economic conditions will create enormous difficulties for the next government, said Omar Ayub, former minister of state for finance. Ayub also highlighted flaws in negotiations of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

In its current shape, the CPEC is just a trade route that will massively reduce the transportation cost for the Chinese but it would not create jobs for Pakistanis, said Ayub. He said that the government should strive to create more jobs opportunities by renegotiating CPEC terms.

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He said that high spending on security was also the reason behind the growing debt burden.
What nonsense. Pak has the least spending on defense for a global superpower of it's size. It should spend atleast double of a regional power like India.

The guy does not understand Pakistan is atomic power.
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Nuanced response from the baki community to the UAE Police Chief's tweet on pakis: UAE is their second home. :rotfl:

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Salman Khan jailed because he is Muslim, says Pakistan foreign minister
Khawaja Asif has come out with a rather uncanny rationale behind Salman Khan's conviction by attributing his fate to his religion. He said that 'Khan was sentenced because he is a minority'. The Bollywood actor has been sentenced to five years in prison.
"To sentence him in a case that is twenty years old goes on to show that lives of those who are Muslims, 'untouchables' or Christians are not valued in India" :roll:
From the mouth of a member of the majority. Majority of inbred idiots, that is.

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/s ... 2018-04-05
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Hmm funny how the the language of the leftist gang and Paki elite is very similar.
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About that chini action on baki abduls in Khanewal, here's a wit:
Shahzeb
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Just call them to police station, get a memorandum signed that they will be responsible for their own security. Let them visit the red light area as its will earn Foreign Direct Investment.
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- " Mr Mehsud", Naqibullah Mehsud's father "interacting" with General Bajwa
-Where is the "Mrs Mehsood" in the pic
- the Young Pashtun Mujahid, Naqibullah's youngest brother, understandably appears uncomfortable in Bajwa's fauji grip. After all Bajwa is "indirectly responsible" for his brother's death in Krachi ! :D
- 3 already, more in the pipeline? . Wonder how many are missing from the pic :roll:

- Note the Paki "Janda" as optics :D
- Looks like a "Fauji Mess" or a "Fauji Bungalow" in the Cantonment Area. List of "Shaheeds" in the Background :roll: !
- Father on a visit to register a protest to the COAS


Bajwa In FATA

COAS General Bajwa reiterates earliest mainstreaming of FATA :((

Bajwa a busy man. Wednesday in Isloo at the NSC meeting; Thursday "supervising" the clampdown in Waziristan and receiving the father of the son who was killed in Karachi by the Pakjabi Rao in a false encounter :twisted:

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Two chini radies thlashing mardemomeen pathan shopkeepers. Bakis should get used to this.

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Horrors Of Horrors ! Paki I.B. ( Intelligence Bureau ) Is Bossless Since The Last Few Days :shock:

Top Intelligence Agency without a Boss, several names still under consideration
5 Apr, 2018
*ISLAMABAD:* The important appointment of Director General (DG) of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) in place of the recently retired DG Aftab Sultan is still pending, according to a* local news outlet.* <link>According to the report, all administrative, financial and operational matters that require the approval of IB DG are now pending.
DG is the final authority of the IB and it is not advisable for a sensitive agency to stay without a DG even for a few hours, let alone days, an official told the publication. RAA should be working overtime now. Strike while the iron is hot :twisted:
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More Confirmation That The La-Whore High Court Is In The "Shalwar Pocket" Of Hafiz- Suar :twisted:

LHC gives a big decision over Hafiz Saeed petition
April 5, 2018
*LAHORE: *The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday has given a big decision regarding the welfare activities of the JuD Chief Hafiz Saeed .
LHC has ordered the government not to harass Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed and to allow him to continue his social welfare activities until further orders. :lol:
The court also ordered to club all the petitions filed by JuD. “JuD has always participated in and contributed to social welfare activities,” the petition read. Saeed’s argument was that the government, under pressure from the United States and India, is trying to curb his welfare activities. Pakistan headed for the "blacklist of FASF" :roll:
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anupmisra wrote:Nuanced response from the baki community to the UAE Police Chief's tweet on pakis: UAE is their second home. :rotfl:
Klasra on the tweet.

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Blease to enjoy more Chini-Baki Japhi.........from Chinese media.

http://www.chinapress.com.my/20170415/% ... %E4%BB%96/
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Good News From The Ummah World :roll:

Pakistan to receive one of the biggest loan tranche worth $3.28 billions
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan is all set to receive one of the biggest loan tranche from the International Islamic Trade Finance Corp. The International Islamic Trade Finance Corp has agreed to lend Pakistan $3.285 billion, its chief executive said on Thursday. Premature jubilation ? Like Kh. Asif's congratulatory tweet on escaping the "grey list" gallows of FATF :mrgreen:
"We will supply Pakistan with $3 billion to finance trade activities for a period of three years," Hani Salam Sonbol said, adding that the remaining $285 million would be to finance gasoline purchases.
Jeddah-based International Islamic Trade Finance Corp is the financing arm of the Islamic Development Bank for trade activities. It gave Islamic countries trade financing worth $40 billion in the past 10 years. So, being the first and only Islami Atomi Takaat has its own perks . Did Pakistan receive the bulk of the $ 40 billion doled out by the Islami Bank ? And what did it the Ummah world get in return ? Quid pro qua for Paki muscle in Saudia , not counting the "off the shelf" use of the Paki Atom Bum, in case of ... :mrgreen:
."We will increase our funds to support trade activities and create job opportunities in the next 10 years", Sonbol told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Tunis, without elaborating.With the Arabs and the Pakis "talk is cheap" . ( Dus Percenti promised lakhs of rupees to the Ajmer Dargah on a visit there ! He had to be shamed- by the Dargah Board - before he parted with his own monies !). Malik Riaz, the corrupt tycoon of Pakiland has "promised" the Rohingyas millions of rupees for the Muslim cause . Time will tell whether he will deliver !)
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anupmisra wrote:Salman Khan jailed because he is Muslim, says Pakistan foreign minister
Khawaja Asif has come out with a rather uncanny rationale behind Salman Khan's conviction by attributing his fate to his religion. He said that 'Khan was sentenced because he is a minority'. The Bollywood actor has been sentenced to five years in prison.
"To sentence him in a case that is twenty years old goes on to show that lives of those who are Muslims, 'untouchables' or Christians are not valued in India" :roll:
From the mouth of a member of the majority. Majority of inbred idiots, that is.

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/s ... 2018-04-05

…………… And Saif Ali Khan was acquitted in the same case because he is Jewish :wink: no doubt just like his uncle {First cousin of the late Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Saif Ali Khans father}, Nawabzada Shahryar Mohammad Khan :wink: who is resident in the Mohammadden Terrorist Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and served as the Foreign Secretary of the Mohammadden Terrorist Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board :lol: .

I can also free of cost inform Khawaja Asif :wink: that Saif Ali Khan turned Jewish at the behest of his political parties nemesis Imran Khan, former cricketer and boss of the political party the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), who used the influence of his Yehudi origin Mark 1 wife :lol: .
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Pakistan seeks bailout from China and Saudis, rather than the IMF
Pakistan plans to seek financial assistance from China and Saudi Arabia to get out of the grave financial crisis it faces to bridge the country’s external account deficit ahead of budgetary proposals for the 2018-19 fiscal year.A well-placed source in the Ministry of Finance told Asia Times that instead of approaching the International Monetary Funds (IMF) for a bailout, officials have proposed that the government ask wealthy friends such as China and Saudi Arabia to help Pakistan overcome its dire economic situation. The Chinese want to protect their "CPEC Investment" so they will oblige ! Ummah Saudia wants Paki muscle and Paki Atom Bum, so in the name of Ummah Brotherhood they too will sink some billions in the sinking boat . IMF is Massa. And Massa is not in a mood these days to oblige the "Major Non- NATO Al-lie :twisted:
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance Miftah Ismail confirmed last week that the government contacted friendly countries for assistance to get the economy back on track at a time when preparations are already underway for budget proposals for the next fiscal year.
China and Pakistan had signed a swap agreement, which could allow imports to be paid for with local currency. But the request for a huge loan of $8 billion for Pakistan’s Central Bank could be a tough one, as China has already been wary about the fate of its CPEC investment given political uncertainty in the country. :roll: The Pakis, true to their form are placing the Chinese in an awkward financial position ; if they refuse to bail them out, their CPEC is at stake :mrgreen:
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Crypto Bible Retweeted

A street vendor in Islamabad accepting digital payment.

Fourth World meets First World :mrgreen:
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X Posted on the Analyzing CPEC and OBOR, Chinese Strategy and Implications Threads

MEA on China's OBOR: Can't accept a project that violates India's sovereignty

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday rejected reports alluding a possible cooperation with China on Beijing's mega 'One Belt One Road' (OBOR) venture, asserting that no country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar also noted that India's position on OBOR/BRI was "clear and there is no change."

"The so-called 'China-Pakistan Economic Corridor' violates India's sovereignty and territorial integrity. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity," Kumar said.

India is of a firm belief that connectivity initiatives must be based on universally recognised international norms, good governance, rule of law, openness, transparency and equality, and must be pursued in a manner that respects sovereignty and territorial integrity, the spokesperson said.

His comments came in response to media reports that New Delhi may refrain from opposing BRI in a blanket fashion for the time being and limit its opposition to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that violates India's sovereignty ahead of the SCO Summit, to be hosted by China in June.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be attending the summit along with leaders of other member countries.

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This Is Why Dubai Is "Bad Mouthing" Pakistanis :twisted:

A Paki Origin Home Office official was the ringleader of £6million conspiracy which allowed 437 illegal immigrants into Britain
A Home Office official was at the centre of a £6million conspiracy which allowed hundreds of illegal immigrants into the country.
Shamsu Iqbal, 61, was the lynchpin of a gang which exploited his ‘trusted’ position to falsify records for at least 437 people.Yesterday all four men involved in the scam were found guilty following a trial and will now be sentenced at a hearing next week. They face a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail.Shamsu Iqbal, 61, was the lynchpin of a gang which exploited his ‘trusted’ position to falsify records for at least 437 people.Yesterday all four men involved in the scam were found guilty following a trial and will now be sentenced at a hearing next week. They face a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail.
Do not at all blame the Dubai Minister when he openly blamed Pakistanis- and also Bangladeshis - for dishonesty, drug smuggling etc etc . !
The potential loss to the taxpayer was assessed by Home Office statisticians as £56million, based on the amount the 437 illegal immigrants could have falsely claimed in benefits over the six years of the fraud.However, exactly how many immigrants were given ‘ghost’ identities may never be known. Probably, the funds were also recycled to Pakistan to fund more illegal activities !
The conspiracy netted the gang themselves more than £6.18million, with much of the money spirited back to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Dubai, where the criminals have strong links.
When ringleader Iqbal was arrested investigators found bank accounts containing more than £1million in cash. His job at the Home Office would have earned him around £23,000 a year.Iqbal and his three co-conspirators would split the £14,000 fee they charged to the illegal immigrants they helped.
‘The deception that has been allowed to go on for years is highly embarrassing to the Home Office. 'Some of those given new identities could even be potential terrorists. Many of them have simply melted away meaning we will never trace them.’
Iqbal’s co-accused were Sheikh Muhammad Usman, 45, legal case worker Mohammad Khawar Aftab Hussain, 49, and worker Mohammad Ibrahim Ali, 48.
Usman is a qualified lawyer of Pakistani origin who worked at a number of firms in London. British citizen Hussain, who was born in Pakistan, and Ali, who came to Britain from Bangladesh aged 12, both worked at solicitors’ practices in London.
No wonder that Bartania is reluctant to take any "refugees" who waiting on the French Coast to make the illegal run to Britain, hiding under trucks crossing the English Channel !
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An Exiled Pakistani Journo In Paris Writes An Open Letter To Gen. Bajwa The REAL Prime Minister Of Pakiland :twisted:

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Taha Siddiqui: Pakistan is my home. But as a journalist, my life is in danger there
To the chief of the army of Pakistan,
I did not want to write an open letter to you. But after much deliberation, I thought it was important – not just for you to know what is happening in our beloved country, but also for the world to be aware of how dissent is being targeted in Pakistan, forcing journalists like me into exile.It is also important to write this now. This week Pakistan’s leading news channel, Geo, is being shut down across the country, under orders alleged to have come from your office. All sorts of rumours were floating around about Bajwa's alleged role in this shenanigans, but as of yet , no smoking gun :mrgreen:
Insiders say the intensification of attacks on the press is part of an organised campaign by the army of Pakistan to ensure that efforts to engineer and manipulate the 2018 elections are not openly discussed in the media. But did you not just recently say that you are the biggest supporter of democracy? If that statement was true, then you must stop your men from pulling the plug on freedom of speech, which is an essential characteristic of democracy. So, Siddiqi's "open letter" to Bajwa , is going to be delivered via social media. What about the important H&D of the COAS .:roll: Thank God that Siddiqi's immediate family is with him in Paris !
But before I tell you more about why freedom of speech is a fundamental right, I want to bring you up to date with what has been happening in my life. I currently live in Paris and have been here for the last seven weeks. When I decided to go into exile from my homeland, my wife and I were on the same page about it.
After my failed abduction attempt on 10 January this year by people I suspect to have been under your command, and the arrest warrants issued for me last year for “maligning the army”, we were left with no choice but to escape our own country. But we had to deal with another person in our family – Miranshah, our four-and-a-half-year-old son. We did not tell him what had happened or why we were being forced into exile. We decided to keep his childhood intact and to not burden him with the dark realities of his country of origin. Instead we told him that we were leaving to find better work in France.
He started to cry, and would not stop asking us what was wrong in Islamabad, and saying how he did not want to go to any other school as his friends would not be there. He screamed and shouted at us, and eventually just sobbed, with his head in his mother’s lap. Worse things have happened . Bhutto, an ex PM was hanged by a Paki President cum Ex COAS !
Once he had calmed down, all he asked was whether he could take his toys. We immediately said yes. But his simple request broke my heart. It was so tough for me, a father, and for my wife, his mother, to see our young child being asked to wrap up his life in Pakistan. Given the urgency of the situation, we had to do it all in a couple of weeks. And in return, all he asked for was his toys. Bajwa, like any other Paki COAS, is not going to be swayed by such "sentimental" sentiments ! ( although for optic reasons, he was shown photographed with Pashtun kids on his lap :mrgreen:)
During those last days in Islamabad, I remember meeting Pakistan’s interior minister, Ahsan Iqbal, who invited me over for a cup of tea to discuss my abduction attempt. It was there that I had the idea of writing this letter, as the interior minister, who is technically your boss, suggested that I write to you to say sorry, and seek a pardon. He told me I should explain how I am a patriot, and want the best for Pakistan. IMO, Bajwa will concede to this request (i) provided Siddiqui gives a "promise to behave" and (ii) his "crore" commanders accede to this "request/ plea" from the journo :mrgreen:
It was then that I decided that if the highest law enforcement officer in the land, the federal interior minister, could not help me, I was on my own, and I needed to get out to stay alive. Paki "democracy" is a sham . And this is what this journo is implicating !
Now I am taking up his suggestion of writing to you. But I want to do this publicly, and to make some different points to those he had in mind. As a journalist I am trained to speak about issues publicly, and since the matter of freedom of speech does not concern just me or you, but our homeland, there needs to be an open dialogue about it.
As I write these words, news has come in of a tribal belt journalist picked up by men from security agencies. And I know journalists back home will not talk openly about this or the hundreds of other enforced disappearances, fearing for their own safety. When I was abducted,your men did it in broad daylight, on one of the the main highways of Islamabad. There was traffic all around, and everyone saw the whole episode, but apart from one female student no one has come forward to talk about it. Journo Siddiqui should "tone it down" , if he is "really serious" in breathing the air of Isloo once again :twisted:
Is this the society you want future generations to grow up in, where those in power can do what they like and no one even dares to come forward to help or speak about it?
Back in 1947, my grandparents left everything behind in India to migrate to Pakistan. They wanted the freedom they would enjoy in a country where they were not in a religious minority. Little did they know that this freedom would be short-lived, and their own grandson would be forced out of the country. Is this why our ancestors struggled to create Pakistan? Bajwa is a Pakjabi patriot. Siddiqui is a Mohajir and maybe, he has a "soft corner" for Altaf Bhai. It is unfortunate that most important Mohajirs - like Altaf and Mush - are being driven out of Pakistan, on one pretext or the other. Pakistan is fast becoming a Pakjabistan ! :mrgreen:
Pakistan was, is and will always remain my home. My life in Islamabad was comfortable. I had a lovely two-storey residence overlooking a garden, where I made my son plant trees – an early lesson for him in making Pakistan a greener place. I had a good job, and so did my wife. As a famous Nobel Prize Winner has observed in his book on Pakistan - many Pakistanis feel alienated in a non -Pakiland/ Unislamic environment. Such may be also the case for this journo !
Now I live in a foreign country where they do not speak my language and I do not have proper means to provide for my family. My wife is unemployed and my child has no friends at school. I am pointing this all out for you so that you and your team of social media trolls understand that being uprooted from one’s homeland is not as charming as you perhaps want to make it sound.
The Paki "Deep State" has successfully adopted this "exile threat" to good effect to silence their critics! Out of sight out of mind ! :evil:
Our country faces a great deal of turmoil. The only way to address this is to first talk about the issues, and not silence that conversation, because dissent is an essential part of progress. If you do not get to hear what is wrong in Pakistan, you will live in a fool’s paradise, thinking all is well. And one day you will wake up to find the country imploding, as it did in 1971.

Many observers also feel that the country will implode or explode in a similar fashion like 1971 if things are not set right for the Non-Pakjabi Minorities :evil:
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Chinese workers in the Pakistani town of Khanewal were so angry they couldn’t go to the red light district, they attacked the police, cut power to the police camp and stopped working!

Attention Paki Abduls : Hide your Ayeshas behind the FOUR WALLS . The Cheenis are coming !!! :lol:

Are the Paki Mullahs aware of these Chinese shenanigans . Where are HAFIZ and FAZL, and ASHRAFI and SAMI-UL-HAQ :twisted:
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Pakistan — an ideological crisis?

Seven decades into independence and the nation still oscillates between the ‘Jinnah Ideologies’. This is a discourse misinterpreted, a debate arcane and a matter that ignites fervour across the socio-political spectrum of Pakistan. The concocted mystery begins with a plain query: What was Jinnah’s ideology? Was he liberal or an Islamist? Quite disturbingly, these queries are barely construed for what they are and receive a bottled-up response from both sides of the argument, without spending a second over classifying the proposition and opposition. The liberals are smeared with those who reject rationale and the Islamists face an inequitable generalisation catering to the uncouth roadside clergy who abhors Jinnah along with the intellectual scholars who wax lyrical about him. Amidst the interpolated chaos that is nurtured by lack of perception of canons of a logical discourse, the solemn purpose of looking into the Founding Father’s ideology is disintegrated. So who was Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and was his vision really esoteric? If yes, then how did a fledgling vision fight against the odds to do the impossible?

As far as documented evidence is concerned, analysts from the left render Jinnah a secular individual primarily on the basis of the resounding address of August 11th, where he established that Pakistan will be a harmonious state that houses all religions without the interjection of the state and a quintessence of peaceful coexistence of faiths will be its hallmark. The ‘right wing’, or more accurately, Islamists, slam this view by projecting the addresses of July 1st 1948 at the inauguration of the State Bank where Jinnah unequivocally voiced his inclination and commitment to an Islamic economic system, guided by the principles of Shariah and vocalised its pragmatic nature that may not have been achieved but exists as a blue print. The Islamist perspective remains feeble without the emphasis over the historical occurrence of the Department of Islamic Reconstruction lost in the abyss of history and buried in the cemetery of conspiracies after the documents of the department were set ablaze rather mysteriously in October 1948. Prior to this, then foreign minister Zafarullah Khan removed Mr Muhammad Asad, the eminent Islamic scholar and former Austro-Hungarian Jewish citizen, from the department. The remains of this valiant measure are present in the government of Punjab archives, an astonishing survival given the crafty eradication of this historical establishment.

The essence of this debate is lost due to the classification of the defenders that is an epitome of sheer generalisation and misinterpretation of evidence. Analysts such as Nadeem F Paracha state that such debates are politically manoeuvred to serve the ideologies of partisans and do not have a virtual existence. While that is agreeable due to the nationally recognised propagandist instinct of the political arena, it cannot undermine the true vision of the Quaid whose efficacy we are fortunate to experience. This implies that inherently, the Quaid’s ideology was characterised by an urge to create a state that follows the genuine guidelines of Islam since such a state would be magnanimous to all minorities and accommodate all perspectives. All the documented evidences that portray his propensity to social and religious flexibility actually solidify his correct interpretation of a true Islamic state that does not exist in Pakistan today due to the misapprehension of the debate at hand. The claimants of an Islamic identity do not seem to comprehend its essence which has the appreciation of minorities, magnanimity of acceptance and unyielding justice at its heart. Amidst the labyrinth of national ideology, where paradigms constantly collide in a hopeless search of recognition, we fail to address the concerns that currently surround us and this very neglect results in ignorance towards contradicting perspectives and obstinacy for own. So to state, it is not Jinnah’s vision that is misconceived but the essence of an Islamic socioeconomic system that yearns for a viable form, the glorious purpose of the Department of Islamic Reconstruction that was obstructed and cries out to be revitalised for the greater good of all citizens holding all sorts of diverse beliefs and ideologies. BALDERDASH!

The labyrinth of these paradigms constantly colliding in search of recognition reminds me of an apt presentation coined by Elif Shafak in her work of fiction, The b*st*rd of Istanbul, where she refers to the similar ‘Turkish dilemma’ stating, “We are stuck. We are stuck between the East and the West. Between the past and the future. On the one hand, there are the secular modernists, so proud of the regime they constructed, you cannot breathe a critical word. They have got the army and half of the state on their side. On the other hand, there are the conventional traditionalists, so infatuated with the Ottoman past, you cannot breathe a critical word. They have got the general public and the remaining half of the state on their side. What is left for us?”

We retain what we establish. It is about time we broke free of vain absurdities and recognised our mutual destination.

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So what! Here's a photo of one evil Sikh harassing, insulting and intimidating dozens of pious believers.

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Afridi curses IPL, says won’t play in Indian league even if they call
Dismissing the possibility of playing Indian Premier League (IPL), former Pakistani skipper Shahid Khan Afridi has stated that ‘I won’t play in the Indian league even if they call me.” :rotfl:
I curse IPL, the day is not far when Pakistan Super League will be bigger game than Indian Premier League.”
“I stand firm with my statement regarding Kashmir. Indian media is playing negative role. Pak-India relations never improve due to negative role of Indian media.”
I am being dubbed as agent of Pakistan’s intelligence agency. I would have joined Pakistan Army if I were not a sportsman.”
“Whatever my military is doing, I am proud of it. I am also a soldier of Pakistan Army”, Afridi said.
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Afridi for PM! man of all seasons (and events).



https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/30094 ... -they-call
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"New" Immy News !!!

Imran khan forced to separate from his dog ‘Sheru’ by new wife !
April 5, 2018
It is said that a dog is man’s best friend but there is one thing that can surpass this love, a woman and especially if that woman is said man’s wife.
This has happened to PTI chief and Premiership hopeful Imran khan who reportedly was forced to kick out his lovely pet dog ‘sheru’ from inside his Bani Gala residence. "House Cleaning " by the Pakpattani Peerni . :roll: Imran should know that in Malsi, dogs are considered "unclean animals" . Various Hadiths and Fatwas have confirmed this "warning" . Imran should check this out with Maulana Sami-ul - Haq, "teacher" of Mullah Omar and the Haqqanis
Local media on Thursday reported that a new quarter was being built for Sheru in the vicinity of Bani Gala but outside the main residence building. Imran should know that dogs are very sensitive animals. It is possible that his "beloved Sheru" may become "heartbroken" at best, and may pass on to the other world ( "virgins" for him :roll: ) at the worst :twisted:
There are also rumors in media circles that Sheru was evicted on the orders of Imran Khan’s new wife Bushra Bibi who reportedly is not very fond of pet animals living alongside residents. There are rumours/ predictions in media circles that (i) Imran will become PM (ii) that in the autumn of his life, Imran will sire a child by the Peerni :twisted:
Seems like now it is Sheru’s turn to decry ‘MUJHE KIO NIKALA’ :lol:
As usual, Social Media came abuzz with outpourings of sympathy for poor Sheru.. Sheru should be put up for adoption or should be "put to sleep" if no suitable adoptee found !
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Gen Bajwa assures Naqeebullah's father of army's support in quest for justice :roll:

General Zia assures the world - in an interview with the BBC - that Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto will receive a fair trial under Pakistani Law :twisted:
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Pakistan has untapped 300,000 square km maritime resource area: CNS
Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi further added that Pakistan’s maritime zones, including continental shelf measuring an area of 290,285 sq km is blessed with enormous sea resources. “However, we could not exploit them fully, till to date.” The Naval Chief reiterated that it is high time to enhance maritime awareness at all levels to exploit the oceans for the benefit of Pakistan. “In this regard, Pakistan Navy is committed to revive Pakistan’s maritime sector and ready to render all possible support to the business community.” It is Allah's rehmat that Islamic Pakistan has been so blessed with such "enormous sea resources" . And under the "Umbrella Of CPEC", the heathen Chinese are already harvesting these "maritime fruits" ( ie shrimp, lobster, fish, eel etc etc ) of the Arabian Sea for their "hungry citizens" and at the cost of the local Balochi fishers !. And the Pakistan Navy is aiding and abetting them in this theft , for the benefit of China and not Pakistan :twisted:
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Peregrine wrote:X Posted on theTerroristan and OBOR, Chinese Strategy and Implications Threads

MEA on China's OBOR: Can't accept a project that violates India's sovereignty

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X Posted from the CPEC thread to the Terroristan, OBOR and Chinese Threat Threads

Our Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement regards OBOR / BRI / CPEC in its entirety.
Official Spokesperson's response to a query on media reports regarding possible cooperation with China on OBOR/BRI
April 05, 2018

In response to a query on media reports regarding possible cooperation with China on OBOR/BRI, the Official Spokesperson said:

"We have seen some media reports alluding to our possible cooperation with China in ‘One Belt One Road’ (OBOR)/‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI).

Our position on OBOR/BRI is clear and there is no change. The so-called ‘China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’ violates India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.

We are of firm belief that connectivity initiatives must be based on universally recognized international norms, good governance, rule of law, openness, transparency and equality, and must be pursued in a manner that respects sovereignty and territorial integrity."

New Delhi
April 05, 2018
From the MEA Website:

Official Spokesperson's response to a query on media reports regarding possible cooperation with China on OBOR/BRI

Meanwhile India continues to pursue other regional connectivity initiatives like the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) .

Excerpt from the statement made a day earlier ie: April 04 of our External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on the the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), following a meeting with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister consequent to our EAM’s visit to Baku to attend 18th Mid-Term Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Alignment Movement:
Foreign Minister Mr. Mammadyarov and I agreed that the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), of which both India and Azerbaijan are members,is an important initiative that can reduce time and cost by about 30-40 per cent. To popularise INSTC, a motor rally is being organised that would shortly pass through Azerbaijan.
Also from the MEA Website:

Press Statement by External Affairs Minister after meeting with Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Baku (April 04, 2018)
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At the Commonwealth Games (CWG) Tall Fair Tight Arssed aka TFTA Mohammadden Momins from the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan get thrashed 5-0 in the Badminton mixed team event by Short Dark Rice Eating aka SDRE Kaafir Dhimmi Hindus’s from India :lol: :

CWG 2018: India embarrass Pakistan in one-sided affair of badminton mixed team event : India thrashed Pakistan 5-0 in one-sided badminton mixed-team event matches on the opening day of Commonwealth Games 2018 in Gold Coast.
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anupmisra wrote:Afridi curses IPL, says won’t play in Indian league even if they call

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https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/30094 ... -they-call

Looking forward to those born or having origin in the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and participating in Indian Premier League (IPL) following the words of Shahid Afridi and pulling out of the IPL. There are 2 players that fit the bill IIRC, Muhammad Imran Tahir (Chennai Super Kings / South Africa) and Moeen Munir Ali (Royal Challengers Bangalore / England).

Till these players oblige and pull out, greatly disappointed with the Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore franchises for permitting backdoor entry of these Pakistani born/ origin players.
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anupmisra wrote:Salman Khan jailed because he is Muslim, says Pakistan foreign minister



From the mouth of a member of the majority. Majority of inbred idiots, that is.

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/s ... 2018-04-05

…………… And Saif Ali Khan was acquitted in the same case because he is Jewish :wink: no doubt just like his uncle {First cousin of the late Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Saif Ali Khans father}, Nawabzada Shahryar Mohammad Khan :wink: who is resident in the Mohammadden Terrorist Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and served as the Foreign Secretary of the Mohammadden Terrorist Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board :lol: .

I can also free of cost inform Khawaja Asif :wink: that Saif Ali Khan turned Jewish at the behest of his political parties nemesis Imran Khan, former cricketer and boss of the political party the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), who used the influence of his Yehudi origin Mark 1 wife :lol: .
And of course Tabu is a Crypto Parsi, no wait that would make her minority in India who are not safe.
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Pee Aaiee Hai (PIA) and ISI - what's the connection? The logo, of course!!

PIA’s new logo to represent national animal Markhor
National carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has once again decided to re-design its logo symbolising the country’s national animal ‘Markhor’ this time.
However, he said that he doesn’t exactly know how much will the entire procedure cost.
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Markhor, a screw horn goat,is an endangered animal. Their mating season takes place in winter, during which the males fight each other by lunging, locking horns and attempting to push each other off balance. Very paki thingy. Just like their national airline and the baki HS&D. The irony is, however, lost on the bakis.

But, here's a bigger irony. Bakistani ISI has the same HaramKhor as their logo. Dekho for jourshelf.

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By the way, in their haste, the bakis got their airline logo wrong. HaramKhor has twisted horns but the logo shows straight horns. The logo depicts an Ibex. Heads must roll.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/30137 ... al-markhor
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This Is NOT Possible In Pakistan :eek:

Khanewal police want five Chinese deported
LAHORE: A day after the clash between staff of a Chinese company and the Special Protection Unit of police, Khanewal District Police Officer Rizwan Umar Gondal on Thursday recommended to the Punjab government deportation of five officials including the country project manager of the foreign company. This kind of action is not possible . ! Did the Indian Govt ( before pre-partition days ) deport errant Britishers back to Britain, when they violated Indian Laws . This is the same case here, IMO :twisted:
The DPO conducted an inquiry and declared the Chinese workers responsible for the law and order situation which led to Wednesday’s untoward incident. He urged the government to declare five of them persona non grata and also proposed that the SPU personnel may also be shifted from Noorpur camp.
The police officer said the camp of the Chinese fell in the A category, therefore, the company must be directed to follow the standard operating procedures regarding security and provision of allied arrangements as conveyed to them. It is an "open secret" that the majority of "Chinese Labour Class" imported into Pakistan under CPEC are in fact "Chinese Prison Labour" , send here to "help" the local Pakis :twisted:
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Chinese Engineers Face Deportation After Attacking Police Officers [Updated]
So far, there has been no word from the Chinese embassy regarding the incident or the deportation of their citizens. However, prompt action from the Pakistani authorities has been applauded by many people. Expect more of these, in the near future , as the Paki Aam Abduls get fed up on the mollycoddling of these "heathen creatures" by their own Gober-ment, under the pretense of CPEC :mrgreen:
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Old news but may explain Shahid Afridi's recent behaviour !

Afridi's cousin killed in J&K: BSF

September 12, 2003
The Border Security Force on Friday said a Harkat-ul-Ansar terrorist killed recently in south Kashmir was a cousin of Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi."Saquib, killed in Anantnag on Sunday following a tip-off, turned out to be a relative of Shahid Afridi," BSF Inspector General Vijay Raman said.
He based his claim on certain document found on the slain terrorist and the version of people who knew him.Saquib hailed from Peshawar, Pakistan, and had been active in Anantnag for about two years, Raman said.The IG said Saquib used to flaunt his relation with Afridi among the people in Anantnag.
"It is an open secret in Anantnag," he said."Initially we did not know whom we were tracking. It was only later when his identity was established by documents that we realised who he was." One more example of Taqiyya in action :mrgreen:
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