Terroristan - May 1, 2019
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Apparently maleeha lodhi's son married an Indian Hindu girl. (unconfirmed rumors).
Do you think Maleeha Lodhi is a secret RAW agent?
Do you think Maleeha Lodhi is a secret RAW agent?
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Good enough to be inline image.Rsatchi wrote:https://twitter.com/majorgauravarya/sta ... 48/photo/1
This is priceless
"Rehearsals are always important"
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once in a while he tweets fake posts as well eg recently a bomb diffused in DelhiMort Walker wrote:Check baba banaras.Vivek K wrote:Mutiny in puki army doing the rounds on Twitter! Between officers and soldiers over loss of 12 KIA! Can someone with chaiwallah connections verify?
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pankajs wrote:https://twitter.com/nailainayat/status/ ... 1942981633Naila Inayat नायला इनायत @nailainayat
In other news, United States, where PM Imran Khan recently won second world cup, has further cut Pakistan’s aid by $440 million.
ISLAMABAD:
The United States has further cut Pakistan’s aid by $440 million, bringing down its commitments under Kerry Lugar Berman Act to just $4.1 billion, which is slightly over half of the total amount that Washington had promised to give nine years ago.
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Why are we in the Commonwealth again? This is another chacha neguru tamasha that we need to abrogate.Anujan wrote:Time to wield the danda on UK for what they did in the UN. Tell them any post Brexit trade understanding will happen only if they respect our core concerns and no more equal == equal.
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And the story goes on and on:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1499815/zarda ... -august-19
Zardari sent to Adiala Jail on judicial remand till August 19
Inamullah Khattak, August 16, 2019.
An accountability court in Islamabad on Friday sent PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari to Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail on judicial remand till August 19 in the fake bank accounts case.
Zardari was presented before accountability judge Mohammad Bashir who sent the former president to jail after NAB prosecutor Muzaffar Abbasi argued that there had been a new development in the case and sought an extension in the PPP leader's physical remand.
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Gautam
Going by tradition we will see Dimran in prison in a few years.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1499815/zarda ... -august-19
Zardari sent to Adiala Jail on judicial remand till August 19
Inamullah Khattak, August 16, 2019.
An accountability court in Islamabad on Friday sent PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari to Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail on judicial remand till August 19 in the fake bank accounts case.
Zardari was presented before accountability judge Mohammad Bashir who sent the former president to jail after NAB prosecutor Muzaffar Abbasi argued that there had been a new development in the case and sought an extension in the PPP leader's physical remand.
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Gautam
Going by tradition we will see Dimran in prison in a few years.
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Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
The agenda is being set. Gilgit Baltistan and Baluchistan. After the US disengagement from Afghanistan.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1499966/dream-called-tourism
Lo ji
All pissful can avail visa free travel to pai_stan for usual training and also for Nazara Dekho!
Lo ji
All pissful can avail visa free travel to pai_stan for usual training and also for Nazara Dekho!
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
BBC is reporting that Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham has been charged with indecent assault of a 13 year old boy!
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Bacche Bazi is common in UK and Pakistan. So, what else is new? This is not a current news though.menon s wrote:BBC is reporting that Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham has been charged with indecent assault of a 13 year old boy!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -attempted
Lord Ahmed charged with attempted child rape
Former Labour peer charged with three offences dating from 1970s when he was a teenager
The former Labour peer Nazir Ahmed has been charged with two counts of attempted rape dating back to the 1970s.
Lord Ahmed, 61, is also charged with one count of indecent assault. His alleged victims were a girl and a boy aged under 13.
The alleged offences are said to have taken place in Rotherham between 1971 and 1974, when Ahmed was a teenager.
He and two other men, Mohammed Farouq, 68, and Mohammed Tariq, 63, both from Rotherham, were charged as part of a South Yorkshire police investigation that began in 2016.
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Gautam
Terroristan - May 1, 2019
X Posted on the Indo-UK News & Discussions Thread
People in Sunderland told to stop defecating in the street - George Martin
Residents of Sunderland have been warned to stop “defecating and urinating” in the city centre.
In a vitriolic Facebook post the city’s Business Improvement District (BID) complained that there had been an increased amount of incidents in recent weeks.
The BID said the practice “will not be tolerated” and asked those who saw it to call the police on 101.
“Disappointingly we’ve seen an increase in people thinking it is absolutely acceptable to defecate or urinate in public in our city centre,” the BID post read.
“THIS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!
“Anyone who observes this behaviour should report it to Northumbria Police on 101.
“It is a Public Order offence at minimum and individuals will be charged!
“Help us keep our city centre clean.”
The BID later told the Newcastle Chronicle they had posted the Facebook appeal after a specific incident this week.
A spokesperson told the newspaper: "The BID's post was as a result of a very specific incident which occurred yesterday.
"The BID, the council and a whole host of other organisations are working together to make Sunderland a cleaner, safer place to visit so this kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable.
Commenters on the BID’s Facebook post agreed with that the situation was getting worse, with many sharing shop-owners stories of defecation near their stores.
One person, however, claimed the problem was being caused by the city centre's public toilets closing after 7pm, adding "people under the age of 18 are not allowed on the premises after 9pm".
But Sunderland BID replied: "Unfortunately this is not happening after 7pm and nor is it children."
Cheers
People in Sunderland told to stop defecating in the street - George Martin
Residents of Sunderland have been warned to stop “defecating and urinating” in the city centre.
In a vitriolic Facebook post the city’s Business Improvement District (BID) complained that there had been an increased amount of incidents in recent weeks.
The BID said the practice “will not be tolerated” and asked those who saw it to call the police on 101.
“Disappointingly we’ve seen an increase in people thinking it is absolutely acceptable to defecate or urinate in public in our city centre,” the BID post read.
“THIS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!
“Anyone who observes this behaviour should report it to Northumbria Police on 101.
“It is a Public Order offence at minimum and individuals will be charged!
“Help us keep our city centre clean.”
The BID later told the Newcastle Chronicle they had posted the Facebook appeal after a specific incident this week.
A spokesperson told the newspaper: "The BID's post was as a result of a very specific incident which occurred yesterday.
"The BID, the council and a whole host of other organisations are working together to make Sunderland a cleaner, safer place to visit so this kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable.
Commenters on the BID’s Facebook post agreed with that the situation was getting worse, with many sharing shop-owners stories of defecation near their stores.
One person, however, claimed the problem was being caused by the city centre's public toilets closing after 7pm, adding "people under the age of 18 are not allowed on the premises after 9pm".
But Sunderland BID replied: "Unfortunately this is not happening after 7pm and nor is it children."
Cheers
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Moeed Peerzada has said Lord Nazir a very vocal supporter of Porkistan is innocent and RAW has conspired to fix him.g.sarkar wrote:Bacche Bazi is common in UK and Pakistan. So, what else is new? This is not a current news though.menon s wrote:BBC is reporting that Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham has been charged with indecent assault of a 13 year old boy!
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -attempted
Lord Ahmed charged with attempted child rape
Former Labour peer charged with three offences dating from 1970s when he was a teenager
The former Labour peer Nazir Ahmed has been charged with two counts of attempted rape dating back to the 1970s.
Lord Ahmed, 61, is also charged with one count of indecent assault. His alleged victims were a girl and a boy aged under 13.
The alleged offences are said to have taken place in Rotherham between 1971 and 1974, when Ahmed was a teenager.
He and two other men, Mohammed Farouq, 68, and Mohammed Tariq, 63, both from Rotherham, were charged as part of a South Yorkshire police investigation that began in 2016.
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Gautam
A Sane Paki (sic) is the one who cooks up a conspiracy theory and makes others believe in them
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Quick translation: "my people have done lots of jihads and have lots of martyrs to show for it. We want others to have the same opportunity to go to heaven. We are not so selfish."Anujan wrote:Wanst he the same RAPE who questioned Gen Bikram Singh in some event? Gen Singh said something to the effect of "IA doesn't lie as opposed to Pak army"pgbhat wrote:WajSKhan is a Paki RAPE and will not change. He is probably "leaking" those snippets to "regain" his street cred amongst twitterati and cultivate more to see his (Paki) view point.
Meanwhile Manzoor Pashteen's reply on whether his Pathan followers will go to JK for jihad.
https://mobile.twitter.com/gabeeno/stat ... 9491353601
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Not sure how many Rakshaks remember
Robin Raphael, who was the most pro-Pakistan diplomat in US history, and had a miserable last few years being investigated by the FBI for being a Pakistani spy.
I was going through Dr Unfairs’ tweets & came across this nugget - it seems as if Maleeha Lodhi, TSP’s UN ambassador was the person who triggered the investigation, probably with her usual TSPian braggadocio.
Here are some of the tweets:
#1 “she” is Lodi: https://twitter.com/cchristinefair/stat ... 64320?s=21
There are other tweets on this scattered in her timeline - but IMO, Lodhi couldn’t have screwed over a better candidate than Robin Raphael!! They truly deserve each other’s friendship
Robin Raphael, who was the most pro-Pakistan diplomat in US history, and had a miserable last few years being investigated by the FBI for being a Pakistani spy.
I was going through Dr Unfairs’ tweets & came across this nugget - it seems as if Maleeha Lodhi, TSP’s UN ambassador was the person who triggered the investigation, probably with her usual TSPian braggadocio.
Here are some of the tweets:
#1 “she” is Lodi: https://twitter.com/cchristinefair/stat ... 64320?s=21
#2 https://twitter.com/cchristinefair/stat ... 79328?s=21Nope.That she is a woman is immaterial. She lies for the deep state and covers up its crimes in exchange for its varied perquisites. She sells you out too. Eijaz Haider could also do her job. They are functional equivalents.
#3. https://twitter.com/cchristinefair/stat ... 33472?s=21She sold out my friend Robin Raphel, caused her to be charged with espionage and nearly caused her to be jailed and/or lose her pension.
These are facts.
Robin is supposed to be her friend.
Sometimes calling a woman a duplicitous bitch isn't misogynistic...it's just accurate.
#4 https://twitter.com/cchristinefair/stat ... 86240?s=21There were intercepts of cow Lodhi claiming she had a source and implied it was Robin.
You may dislike her views, but she dedicated her life to this country. She is not a traitor
As I said. She's my friend. She was a single mother ambo who paved the way for younger diplomats. We have no views in common. But I have respect for her. And while she may fall for Pakistani bullshit, she was not a traitor.
There are other tweets on this scattered in her timeline - but IMO, Lodhi couldn’t have screwed over a better candidate than Robin Raphael!! They truly deserve each other’s friendship
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Hilaly is that four out of the five p5 members and nine out of ten non permanent members supported India. Jeehard Jeehard, nooklear bum
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If that's what he said, he follows bababanaras. Nowhere else is this score of 4/5 & 9/10 reported. Now we know where Hilaly gets his scoop There is little transparency regarding the proceedings, and what is commonly reported is that UK was not particularly in India's favour.Vips wrote:Hilaly is that four out of the five p5 members and nine out of ten non permanent members supported India. Jeehard Jeehard, nooklear bum
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ANI
Brave folks to confront these donkeys.@ANI
Shazia Ilmi: On our way to the hotel, we saw an aggressive protest by an unruly crowd carrying Pakistani flags & calling all kind of names to India&our PM. They kept saying Modi terrorist, India terrorist. We just felt it's our duty to tell them to not abuse our country or our PM
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https://creatiview.net/qureshi-apprises ... situation/
The slimy kuffar is cowering in his narrow dark alleyways already, upon hearing thee news
Qureshi apprises foreign ministers of Dominican Republic, Peru on Kashmir situation
The slimy kuffar is cowering in his narrow dark alleyways already, upon hearing thee news
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RR was somewhat rehabilitated recently. she was involved in the discussions with taliban and when she could not run day to day affairs, her ideas and preteges apparently were carrying her legacy forward. Personally, I believe she has converted, at least informally, because whatever she has been doing has not been in US interests.khan wrote:Not sure how many Rakshaks remember
Robin Raphael, who was the most pro-Pakistan diplomat in US history, and had a miserable last few years being investigated by the FBI for being a Pakistani spy.
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https://www.rediff.com/news/column/rajn ... 190817.htm
Rajnath on no-first-strike: Hiss of the cobra
August 17, 2019
'While we have to hiss loudly and do the lunging bit to keep our foes on their toes, that’s only a tactical matter. What is the strategic goal? What is the end game? 'In my opinion, there is only one possible end game: the unwinding of Pakistan into several pieces: Balochistan, Sind, Balawaristan (Gilgit, Baltistan, the rest of PoK), the Pashtun area Khyber Pakhtunwa which will merge with Afghanistan, and the rump Punjab,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
On August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the creation of the office of the Chief of Defence Staff. On August 16, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh made a statement in Pokhran that India was prepared to revisit its traditional ‘No First Use’ policy for nuclear weapons, should circumstances warrant. These two actions have implications: India will no longer hesitate to use deadly force. Of course, this is in the background of the repeal of Articles 370/35A and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories. This was, almost certainly, announced earlier than scheduled to pre-empt the geopolitical fallout on India from the imminent surrender by Americans to the Taliban in Afghanistan, and thus the capture of ‘strategic depth’ -- their long-term dream -- by the Pakistani Army and ISI.
There is every chance that Pakistan will ratchet up terrorist attacks on Jammu and Kashmir once the clampdown of Section 144 is lifted, as it will be in the coming weeks. In addition, there is the chance that Pakistani sleeper cells all over India will be activated. In the immediate aftermath of the BJP’s thumping win on May 23, there were suddenly small-scale riots all over India; and they were ratcheted down equally mysteriously, in a couple of weeks: it was a proof of concept of the ability of the sleeper cells to deliver. What Rajnath Singh was signalling was that if there were sufficient grounds for India (for example, a major terrorist strike or a repeat of Godhra 2002), it would no longer abide by its Gandhian self-abnegation, but impose heavy costs on Pakistan, including a nuclear first strike. Incidentally, it was a signal also to Pakistan’s all-weather friend China, which has shepherded through an unofficial UN Security Council meeting to air their case, that India is serious.
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For, there is a long game being played. US President Trump is focused on his re-election campaign for November 2020, and would like to present Americans with a nice little talking-point: that he has brought the troops home after 19 years of a fruitless and brutal war. Trump is also indulging in a trade war with the Chinese. There is more. Trump appears to be actively following the Chinese concept of total war, which includes trade, money flows, cyber attacks, space, quantum weapons, in fact, anything and everything. The idea goes back to two senior Chinese colonels, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, who published Unrestricted Warfare: Assumptions on War and Tactics in the Age of Globalization in February 1999. Here is a quote:
‘Unrestricted Warfare’ means that any methods can be prepared for use, information is everywhere, the battlefield is everywhere, and that any technology might be combined with any other technology, and that the boundaries between war and non-war and between military and non-military affairs has systematically broken down. Of course this works both ways. There is nothing that prevents the US from returning the favour, and that is precisely what the US is doing. Tariffs are just one part of it. Cutting off scientific contact with China is part of it. Ejecting Chinese researchers is, too. Targeting Huawei and attempting to cripple it is also part of the plan. And the ‘troubles’ in Hong Kong are part of ‘unrestricted warfare’ being applied to China. It is evident that China has no good choices there: brutal bloodshed would kill the goose that laid the golden egg, in that it would produce an exodus of talented people who would move to Singapore or other cities.
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Gautam
Rajnath on no-first-strike: Hiss of the cobra
August 17, 2019
'While we have to hiss loudly and do the lunging bit to keep our foes on their toes, that’s only a tactical matter. What is the strategic goal? What is the end game? 'In my opinion, there is only one possible end game: the unwinding of Pakistan into several pieces: Balochistan, Sind, Balawaristan (Gilgit, Baltistan, the rest of PoK), the Pashtun area Khyber Pakhtunwa which will merge with Afghanistan, and the rump Punjab,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
On August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the creation of the office of the Chief of Defence Staff. On August 16, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh made a statement in Pokhran that India was prepared to revisit its traditional ‘No First Use’ policy for nuclear weapons, should circumstances warrant. These two actions have implications: India will no longer hesitate to use deadly force. Of course, this is in the background of the repeal of Articles 370/35A and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories. This was, almost certainly, announced earlier than scheduled to pre-empt the geopolitical fallout on India from the imminent surrender by Americans to the Taliban in Afghanistan, and thus the capture of ‘strategic depth’ -- their long-term dream -- by the Pakistani Army and ISI.
There is every chance that Pakistan will ratchet up terrorist attacks on Jammu and Kashmir once the clampdown of Section 144 is lifted, as it will be in the coming weeks. In addition, there is the chance that Pakistani sleeper cells all over India will be activated. In the immediate aftermath of the BJP’s thumping win on May 23, there were suddenly small-scale riots all over India; and they were ratcheted down equally mysteriously, in a couple of weeks: it was a proof of concept of the ability of the sleeper cells to deliver. What Rajnath Singh was signalling was that if there were sufficient grounds for India (for example, a major terrorist strike or a repeat of Godhra 2002), it would no longer abide by its Gandhian self-abnegation, but impose heavy costs on Pakistan, including a nuclear first strike. Incidentally, it was a signal also to Pakistan’s all-weather friend China, which has shepherded through an unofficial UN Security Council meeting to air their case, that India is serious.
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For, there is a long game being played. US President Trump is focused on his re-election campaign for November 2020, and would like to present Americans with a nice little talking-point: that he has brought the troops home after 19 years of a fruitless and brutal war. Trump is also indulging in a trade war with the Chinese. There is more. Trump appears to be actively following the Chinese concept of total war, which includes trade, money flows, cyber attacks, space, quantum weapons, in fact, anything and everything. The idea goes back to two senior Chinese colonels, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, who published Unrestricted Warfare: Assumptions on War and Tactics in the Age of Globalization in February 1999. Here is a quote:
‘Unrestricted Warfare’ means that any methods can be prepared for use, information is everywhere, the battlefield is everywhere, and that any technology might be combined with any other technology, and that the boundaries between war and non-war and between military and non-military affairs has systematically broken down. Of course this works both ways. There is nothing that prevents the US from returning the favour, and that is precisely what the US is doing. Tariffs are just one part of it. Cutting off scientific contact with China is part of it. Ejecting Chinese researchers is, too. Targeting Huawei and attempting to cripple it is also part of the plan. And the ‘troubles’ in Hong Kong are part of ‘unrestricted warfare’ being applied to China. It is evident that China has no good choices there: brutal bloodshed would kill the goose that laid the golden egg, in that it would produce an exodus of talented people who would move to Singapore or other cities.
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Gautam
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^ Both DR & Peru are UNSC members, which is why he is doing this.
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^^ photoshopped but hilarious nonetheless.
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http://www.arabnews.pk/node/1541281/pakistan
Interesting article with several data points. Key takeaways are that economy is in steady decline at the level of the common Pa^i, and lower sale of hides will result in less jihadi funding (at least of the autonomous kind).
Interesting article with several data points. Key takeaways are that economy is in steady decline at the level of the common Pa^i, and lower sale of hides will result in less jihadi funding (at least of the autonomous kind).
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Did India take down Pakistan 14-1 at United Nations Security?yensoy wrote:If that's what he said, he follows bababanaras. Nowhere else is this score of 4/5 & 9/10 reported. Now we know where Hilaly gets his scoop There is little transparency regarding the proceedings, and what is commonly reported is that UK was not particularly in India's favour.Vips wrote:Hilaly is that four out of the five p5 members and nine out of ten non permanent members supported India. Jeehard Jeehard, nooklear bum
Diplomacy involves the patriotic art of lying for one’s country; of saying the nastiest things in the nicest way; of saying go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. Such consummate skills were on full display at the United Nations and beyond on Friday as India and Pakistan fought a battle of perceptions over the outcome of the extended Security Council deliberations despite it being a closed consultation at which neither party was invited.
For Pakistan, the very fact that the UNSC chose to even go in for a consultation – informal and closed door it may be -- over an issue that has
been on the UN backburner, albeit at the prompting of only one country, China, was cause for celebration. Their diplomats and politicians exulted
in their own idea of success, and the Pakistani media was full of headlines about the crushing defeat the country had inflicted on India by “internationalizing” the issue For India , the fact that no country agreed to the China-Pakistan effort to force a formal meeting, the fact that the informal meeting had no minutes, no votes or show of hands, no resolution, no statements, and no outcome, showed the duo was isolated and was cause for satisfaction.
Indian diplomats pointed out that barring China, not one among the 14 other UNSC members came out to speak on the matter. And even China’s statement segued into a plea for bilateral talks, which India was happy to undertake if Pakistan fulfilled its commitment to roll up its terrorist apparatus.
The issue attracted very little attention beyond the regional circuit with the Trump administration simply ignoring moves at the UN. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan called President Trump shortly before the UNSC meeting convened in an effort to interpose the issue into a national security meeting on Afghanistan that the US President had convened at the White House, but the read-out of the call said Trump to conveyed to Khan the importance of India and Pakistan reducing tensions through bilateral dialogue regarding the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.”
Indian diplomats maintained that the UN episode showed that it is Pakistan that is isolated in the international community which is largely sympathetic to the difficulty New Delhi is having in tackling the Pakistan-sponsored insurgency in J&K. “The more Pakistan exerts on this issue, the more it will highlight Pakistan’s use of terrorism in the region for territorial gains and to achieve political ends,” one official said, noting that all countries are aware of Pakistan's policies and practices in the region.
The Indian side also noted that Chinese and Pakistani diplomats bolted after making “spurious claims” on the outcome of the meeting, misrepresenting the sentiments of the UNSC, while New Delhi’s permanent representative stood up to scrutiny and took a range of questions, including several from Pakistani scribes.
While France, Russia, and Germany among others balked at the China-Pakistan effort to generate some kind of formal statement, most galling for Pakistan was the smackdown from Washington weeks after President Trump sent its hopes soaring for a mediation.
Trump, who loves to talk about foreign leaders’ letters and phone calls, tweeted about Israel, domestic issues, his rallies, having dinner with Apple’s Tim Cook and host of other topics, but nothing about Khan. The state department put out statements on US engagement with the Pacific islands and on Gabon’s National Day.
Evidently, the international community largely prefers India and Pakistan to sort out their problems bilaterally – and the ball here, according to what Indian diplomats said at the UN forum, is entirely in Pakistan’s court: Roll up terrorism.
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sethi making lot of sense on pak independence day. Looks like removal of 370 has depressed a lot of pakis, they are coming to their senses.Peregrine wrote:
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That is the end of Bollywood as we know it. Indian stars will have to go to Karachi to find work:
https://www.abplive.in/india-news/pakis ... ds-1055105
Pakistan Launches Crackdown On Sale Of Indian Film CDs
It said that currently ads of products like Dettol soap, Surf Excel powder, Pantene shampoo, Head & Shoulders shampoo, Lifebuoy shampoo, Fogg body spray, Sunsilk shampoo, Knorr noodles, Fair & Lovely face wash, and Safeguard soap were being banned.
Islamabad: The Pakistan government has launched a crackdown on the sale of CDs of Indian movies after New Delhi revoked the special status to Jammu and Kashmir, according to a media report on Friday. The crackdown is the latest in series of measures announced by Pakistan in reaction to revocation of special status of Kashmir by India.
It also comes after Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) banned the airing of advertisements featuring Indian artists and India-made products.
"We have banned Indian advertisements and launched a crackdown on CD shops to confiscate Indian movies," Dawn newspaper quoted Firdous Ashiq Awan, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information, as saying.
She said the Interior Ministry had already started a crackdown on Indian movies in the federal capital and it would be expanded to other parts of the country soon in collaboration with the provincial governments.
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Gautam
I am sure that 99% of the CD's are pirated and Bollywood should thank Pakistan for their removal.
https://www.abplive.in/india-news/pakis ... ds-1055105
Pakistan Launches Crackdown On Sale Of Indian Film CDs
It said that currently ads of products like Dettol soap, Surf Excel powder, Pantene shampoo, Head & Shoulders shampoo, Lifebuoy shampoo, Fogg body spray, Sunsilk shampoo, Knorr noodles, Fair & Lovely face wash, and Safeguard soap were being banned.
Islamabad: The Pakistan government has launched a crackdown on the sale of CDs of Indian movies after New Delhi revoked the special status to Jammu and Kashmir, according to a media report on Friday. The crackdown is the latest in series of measures announced by Pakistan in reaction to revocation of special status of Kashmir by India.
It also comes after Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) banned the airing of advertisements featuring Indian artists and India-made products.
"We have banned Indian advertisements and launched a crackdown on CD shops to confiscate Indian movies," Dawn newspaper quoted Firdous Ashiq Awan, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information, as saying.
She said the Interior Ministry had already started a crackdown on Indian movies in the federal capital and it would be expanded to other parts of the country soon in collaboration with the provincial governments.
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Gautam
I am sure that 99% of the CD's are pirated and Bollywood should thank Pakistan for their removal.
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Im the Dim has lost the plot, see his tweeeetar. Self destruction mode enabled.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Dimran has realized that he is nearing his tryst with a lamp post. He has failed the fauj test with the umma and jooyes. This is his SOS to the world to save him.
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https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/513614 ... iger-imran
Lo ji it is official straight from the horse’s mouth
‘We are and will be toiletstan’
Lo ji it is official straight from the horse’s mouth
‘We are and will be toiletstan’
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Zam Zam Hameyed (PBUH)
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Bhery nice ...
https://twitter.com/MujMash/status/1162613357536587776
https://twitter.com/MujMash/status/1162613357536587776
Mujib Mashal @MujMash
"The withdrawal of the US and the victory of the Taliban is our victory," says Pakistan's state minister for parliamentary affairs.
Oh, and to really drive it home? throw in Israel:
"The US withdrawal from Afghanistan -- India doesn't want it at all, and neither does Israel."
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imran niazi is going apeshit
The World must also seriously consider the safety & security of India's nuclear arsenal in the control of the fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt. This is an issue that impacts not just the region but the world.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) August 18, 2019
The World must also seriously consider the safety & security of India's nuclear arsenal in the control of the fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt. This is an issue that impacts not just the region but the world.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) August 18, 2019
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^^
He did not get the "third party intervention" like he wanted or hoped for. If any proof was required of what happened at the UNSC "informal consultation" this is it. The group as a whole threw the baki plea into the dustbin as it deserved to be and dimran's ego was badly hurt.
Next, Dimran devoted most of his time publicly talking Modi/RSS down but what did Modi do in return? Modi did not even take his name. Is it not said that "Hell has no fury like a womanscorned Ignored".
Also, the BakiMilis not going to take the blame for the latest Kashmir debacle but will set Im the Dim up to take the fall. Dimran seems to have sensed it.
All good reasons individually for a public meltdown BUT together they are an unbeatable combination.
He did not get the "third party intervention" like he wanted or hoped for. If any proof was required of what happened at the UNSC "informal consultation" this is it. The group as a whole threw the baki plea into the dustbin as it deserved to be and dimran's ego was badly hurt.
Next, Dimran devoted most of his time publicly talking Modi/RSS down but what did Modi do in return? Modi did not even take his name. Is it not said that "Hell has no fury like a woman
Also, the BakiMilis not going to take the blame for the latest Kashmir debacle but will set Im the Dim up to take the fall. Dimran seems to have sensed it.
All good reasons individually for a public meltdown BUT together they are an unbeatable combination.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
https://mobile.twitter.com/ANI/status/1 ... 8818952194
#WATCH Seoul, South Korea: BJP and RSS leaders including Shazia Ilmi confront Pakistan supporters raising anti-Modi and anti-India slogans
#WATCH Seoul, South Korea: BJP and RSS leaders including Shazia Ilmi confront Pakistan supporters raising anti-Modi and anti-India slogans
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
His fear is visible all over him. Karma is truly haunting him. I think he has three options. 1) seek asylum in londonistan. 2) get ready to follow Bhutto's fate 3) take risk to attack India. Which option he takes, will be interesting to watch.chetak wrote:imran niazi is going apeshit
The World must also seriously consider the safety & security of India's nuclear arsenal in the control of the fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt. This is an issue that impacts not just the region but the world.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) August 18, 2019
And after him, who will dare to take his place ? That will be more interesting thing to watch.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
When Imran says that, we must step up security of our arsenal because Terroristan could be up to some mischief