Probably Pakis have reduced their diplomatic footprint to save foreign exchange.yensoy wrote:^^^^ Pathetic. Pak is 60% larger than Russia in terms of population. Referring to themselves as small is as pathetic as it is untrue. I am sure this wasn't lost on the Russians. Even in our worst economic states (in the 50s through 80s) we never thought of ourselves as "small".
Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
PAKISTAN ME 1$ teen sau ke paar
All of Pakistan is celebrating the triple century. We in BRF should thank Allah Almighty and congratulate the Pakistani Mango population for this achievement.
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Gautam
All of Pakistan is celebrating the triple century. We in BRF should thank Allah Almighty and congratulate the Pakistani Mango population for this achievement.
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Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
If one goes by Inter bank rate - PKR hit to 200 to the USD in May 22 and is now 280 to the USD.
When demonetization happened in India in Nov 16, INR:PKR ratio was 1:1.5, when Balkote was conducted in response to Pulwama INR: PKR ratio was 1:1.95, today it is 1:3.41, this ratio needs to be 1:10 soon.
Pakistani armed forces should be half starved with their equipment in poor condition so that we can remove this strategic threat to India and it no longer something which global powers could use to contain India.
When demonetization happened in India in Nov 16, INR:PKR ratio was 1:1.5, when Balkote was conducted in response to Pulwama INR: PKR ratio was 1:1.95, today it is 1:3.41, this ratio needs to be 1:10 soon.
Pakistani armed forces should be half starved with their equipment in poor condition so that we can remove this strategic threat to India and it no longer something which global powers could use to contain India.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
RAW may exploit fault lines in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The defence ministry has said India’s top spy agency has planned to exploit fault lines of the country to hurt the federation of Pakistan if elections at the Punjab Assembly are held prior to elections for the national legislature and other provincial assemblies.
“The RAW [Research and Analysis Wing] identified fault lines to hurt the federation of Pakistan especially [by fanning] ethnic issues, water disputes, [the alleged] resource capture and monopoly of Punjab and as terrorists say in Balochistan, the colonisation by Punjab.
“Therefore, holding of general elections of Punjab Assembly would fuel the situation ,” the ministry said in the report submitted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Allah has blessed Pakistan with triple century.g.sarkar wrote:PAKISTAN ME 1$ teen sau ke paar
All of Pakistan is celebrating the triple century. We in BRF should thank Allah Almighty and congratulate the Pakistani Mango population for this achievement.
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Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
AK-47 phyr!!
Yawn - Weekly inflation creates new record high of 47.23 pc
Yawn - Weekly inflation creates new record high of 47.23 pc
Next target 56%.. so that bakis can fire AK-56Weekly inflation measured by the Sensitive Price Index (SPI) hit an all-time high of 47.23 per cent year-on-year (YoY) for the week ending on April 19 — driven mainly by a major increase in food prices — data shared by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on Thursday showed.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2412976/fm ... next-month
On a serious note expect Bhutto to play the Indian media to build his own image. Some drama may not be ruled out. Remember Indian media fawning over Hina Khar when she first visited as FM with her birkin bag? Interestingly Paki defence minister is attending the defence related meeting virtually.
Yay! free food!!FM Bilawal to attend SCO meeting in India next month
Foreign minister's visit will be first major trip to India by top Pakistani diplomat in over a decade
On a serious note expect Bhutto to play the Indian media to build his own image. Some drama may not be ruled out. Remember Indian media fawning over Hina Khar when she first visited as FM with her birkin bag? Interestingly Paki defence minister is attending the defence related meeting virtually.
Pakis planning attacks in India just like today's attack in J&K?'India creating hurdles'
Earlier this month, it was reported that Pakistan may be considering to attend the key ministerial meetings in India but initial internal assessment suggests the Modi government may create a situation to make it difficult for the country to send its delegates.
Although India extended the invitations for both the meetings. There is a sense within the Foreign Office that India may not be interested in Pakistan attending those high-profile meetings because of the Modi government’s policy.The source claimed that under the current circumstances, it did not suit Prime Minister Modi that Pakistan attends the SCO meetings in India. The general elections are due in the neighbouring country next year and Prime Minister Modi always cashed in on his anti-Pakistan campaign.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
The Indian media atleast a majority will use this bumbling bhutto moron to score self-goals, potray him as a great strategist, ask really stupid questions and annoint him an intellectual peer of FM Jaishankar.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2412976/fm ... next-month
FM Bilawal to attend SCO meeting in India next month
Foreign minister's visit will be first major trip to India by top Pakistani diplomat in over a decade
Yay! free food!!
On a serious note expect Bhutto to play the Indian media to build his own image. Some drama may not be ruled out. Remember Indian media fawning over Hina Khar when she first visited as FM with her birkin bag? Interestingly Paki defence minister is attending the defence related meeting virtually.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Hopefully Modi govt has not forgotten butcher remark by Bhutto and shows him his place when he visits.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Expect press and woke bimbos to fawn over him...
Tharoor better up his game
Tharoor better up his game
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
This buffoon's itinerary should be set by GoI to make sure he has no time to address the press. He should not linger for a minute longer than needed. He needs to be whisked back to his plane immediately after the meeting and be sent home.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Guys, please don't worry about junior Zardari.
Let him crap all over India. Makes no difference. Use his crapping as an excuse not to speak bilaterally with the clowns.
PS: I had missed a not in my original post. I have added it later.
Let him crap all over India. Makes no difference. Use his crapping as an excuse not to speak bilaterally with the clowns.
PS: I had missed a not in my original post. I have added it later.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/j ... 2023-04-20
Massive search ops on, drones, sniffer dogs being used to trace terrorists | What we know
A day after five Army jawans were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, a massive search operation has been launched to nab the terrorists involved in the attack.
India Today News Desk, New Delhi, Apr 21, 2023
By India Today News Desk: Five soldiers were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Thursday when unidentified terrorists fired at an Army vehicle moving from Bhimber Gali to Sangiot in the district, officials said. One Army personnel was injured and was evacuated immediately to the Army Hospital in Rajouri where he is being treated for his injuries.
The forces are scouring the area for terrorists. Senior officials, including the additional director general of police (Jammu), are rushing to Poonch.
The incident took place around 3 pm in the district’s Rajouri sector. The vehicle immediately caught fire, likely due to the use of grenades in the attack, the Northern Command said in a statement.
Visuals from the spot showed the vehicle engulfed in flame as Army and police personnel cordoned off the area.
Here’s what we know so far:
- Terrorists fired upon an Army vehicle taking advantage of the heavy rain and low visibility in the area, the Northern Command said. The jawans killed in the firing were from the Rashtriya Rifles Unit and were deployed for counter-terrorism operations in the area.
- According to sources, the firing was carried out from three sides, followed by a grenade attack. The fuel tank caught fire, they added. Officials suspect the involvement of four terrorists.
- Jaish-backed terror group, People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), has claimed responsibility for the attack, sources said.
- The attack took place near the site of a 2021 encounter that lasted several weeks. Despite an intense search operation, the terrorists had managed to flee the spot and changed their locations.
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Gautam
I think it is time to cancel Biloo Rani's visit. At least this much be must be done immediately, other reprisals should take place after G20 meetings in J&k are complete.
Massive search ops on, drones, sniffer dogs being used to trace terrorists | What we know
A day after five Army jawans were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, a massive search operation has been launched to nab the terrorists involved in the attack.
India Today News Desk, New Delhi, Apr 21, 2023
By India Today News Desk: Five soldiers were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Thursday when unidentified terrorists fired at an Army vehicle moving from Bhimber Gali to Sangiot in the district, officials said. One Army personnel was injured and was evacuated immediately to the Army Hospital in Rajouri where he is being treated for his injuries.
The forces are scouring the area for terrorists. Senior officials, including the additional director general of police (Jammu), are rushing to Poonch.
The incident took place around 3 pm in the district’s Rajouri sector. The vehicle immediately caught fire, likely due to the use of grenades in the attack, the Northern Command said in a statement.
Visuals from the spot showed the vehicle engulfed in flame as Army and police personnel cordoned off the area.
Here’s what we know so far:
- Terrorists fired upon an Army vehicle taking advantage of the heavy rain and low visibility in the area, the Northern Command said. The jawans killed in the firing were from the Rashtriya Rifles Unit and were deployed for counter-terrorism operations in the area.
- According to sources, the firing was carried out from three sides, followed by a grenade attack. The fuel tank caught fire, they added. Officials suspect the involvement of four terrorists.
- Jaish-backed terror group, People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), has claimed responsibility for the attack, sources said.
- The attack took place near the site of a 2021 encounter that lasted several weeks. Despite an intense search operation, the terrorists had managed to flee the spot and changed their locations.
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Gautam
I think it is time to cancel Biloo Rani's visit. At least this much be must be done immediately, other reprisals should take place after G20 meetings in J&k are complete.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Pratyush wrote:Guys, please don't worry about junior Zardari.
Let him crap all over India. Makes no difference. Use his crapping as an excuse to speak bilaterally with the clowns.
Sorry, but this is pathetic, defeatist thinking.
You are saying that you will invite your obnoxious neighbor to take a dump on your doorstep just so that you can point fingers and whine about him.
Time to grow a spine, and if you can't obliterate him and his property, at least stop worrying about 'log kya kahenge' and cut off all contact.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
SCOis a multilateral forum run by the PRC. Our choice, WRT, to it is to totally leave it.
Or we can remain inside it and make it irrelevant from the inside. Just like TSP made SARCC irrelevant from the inside.
Zardari, cannot help himself he has to attack India. That has the potential to either cause the summit to fail. Or cause PRC to put a leash on Zardari.
Either way is good for us.
Or we can remain inside it and make it irrelevant from the inside. Just like TSP made SARCC irrelevant from the inside.
Zardari, cannot help himself he has to attack India. That has the potential to either cause the summit to fail. Or cause PRC to put a leash on Zardari.
Either way is good for us.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
There is no need to leave the SCO. We can simply rescind his invitation citing exceptional circumstances. State that we will not provide him any security or protocol. I think we recently rescinded the invitation to some low-level SCO delegation from Pakistan citing incorrect map of India or some such.
Regardless of what he does or does not say or do in India, the sheer optics of rolling out red carpet protocol for him in India days after a terrorist attack will be seen as a huge win by the Pakis. If GOI wants to live up to their 'terror and talks can't go side by side' motto, this is the time to do it.
Regardless of what he does or does not say or do in India, the sheer optics of rolling out red carpet protocol for him in India days after a terrorist attack will be seen as a huge win by the Pakis. If GOI wants to live up to their 'terror and talks can't go side by side' motto, this is the time to do it.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Pratyush ji,Pratyush wrote:Guys, please don't worry about junior Zardari.
Let him crap all over India. Makes no difference. Use his crapping as an excuse to speak bilaterally with the clowns.
My Post in grievous error.
Please accept my sincere apologies.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
why rescind the invitation.... just avoid all protocol after the terrorist attack in j&kBart S wrote:There is no need to leave the SCO. We can simply rescind his invitation citing exceptional circumstances. State that we will not provide him any security or protocol. I think we recently rescinded the invitation to some low-level SCO delegation from Pakistan citing incorrect map of India or some such.
Regardless of what he does or does not say or do in India, the sheer optics of rolling out red carpet protocol for him in India days after a terrorist attack will be seen as a huge win by the Pakis. If GOI wants to live up to their 'terror and talks can't go side by side' motto, this is the time to do it.
let the clown come, it is his circus, strictly confine him to the conference venue and the paki embassy due to security reasons.
break the legs of any Indian media that dares to interview the enemy, well, may be not both legs, just one leg may do
let him moan and groan to the foreign media at the venue, if he wants
let's see bilateral bhutto, the ac/dc bilawal, the paki "aage se parveen, peeche se parvez" in action
just make sure that he comes in last and also leaves India first
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Chinese worker in Pakistan arrested on blasphemy charges:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/worl ... phemy.html
Uh-oh, is this Irresistable Force Vs Immovable Object?
Spacetime distortion will result from this cataclysmic clash.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/worl ... phemy.html
Uh-oh, is this Irresistable Force Vs Immovable Object?
Spacetime distortion will result from this cataclysmic clash.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
It's unfortunate that the absence of the world not can have on people reading the original post.
I have never been accused of being a TSP lover.
I have edited the original post and added not at the right place.
I have never been accused of being a TSP lover.
I have edited the original post and added not at the right place.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Pratyush ji,Pratyush wrote:It's unfortunate that the absence of the world not can have on people reading the original post.
I have never been accused of being a TSP lover.
I have edited the original post and added not at the right place.
My Post in grievous error.
I have since deleted it
Please accept my sincere apologies.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
IMHO either we don't allow the suave jihadi joker in... Or we allow him in and then let the IA light up some of the kabila tents during his visit..chetak wrote:let the clown comeBart S wrote:...
Regardless of what he does or does not say or do in India, the sheer optics of rolling out red carpet protocol for him in India days after a terrorist attack will be seen as a huge win by the Pakis. If GOI wants to live up to their 'terror and talks can't go side by side' motto, this is the time to do it.
Show photos of the jihadi joker enjoying chai biscuits side by side with charred uniformed jihadis
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
https://www.dawn.com/news/1748962/musli ... -elsewhere
So totally 3 European embassies have been shut? Main cities of Pakistan especially Islamabad have been relatively peaceful compared to a few years ago. Diplomats mostly stay within the so called red zone which is a secured enclave so it is surprising the countries are closing embassies. What could be the reason? Are they sensing Pakistan's default leading to law and order breakdown?Adding to the general perception of Pakistan as a dangerous place, earlier this week, Sweden announced indefinite closure of its embassy. Not far from it is Denmark’s embassy, car-bombed in 2008. Two other European embassies are said to have also quietly shut down or restricted their operations.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/t ... 2023-04-22
Terrorists fired 36 rounds, used sticky bomb to attack Army convoy in J-K's Poonch: Source
Jitendra Bahadur Singh, Srinagar, Apr 22, 2023
Sticky bombs and steel bullets were used in the attack in which five Army jawans were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, sources told India Today.
Sticky bombs are explosive devices attached to vehicles and can be remotely detonated or set off by timers.
According to sources, a forensic team collected all the samples, including 36 rounds of bullets fired at the Army truck. The forces have also recovered two grenade pins from the truck. Statements of three paramedics who helped evacuate a soldier were also recorded.
The modus operandi of the attack seemed similar to that of the attack that occurred in Katra last year.
A massive search operation by the Army, state police and paramilitary forces was underway. About 2,000 commandos were deployed for a search operation.
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has shared a report with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), in connection with the attack.
According to defence sources, seven terrorists belonging to two groups were involved in the terror attack.
Sources also claimed the terrorists belonged to Pakistan-based terrorist groups.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/j ... mmendation
Terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir casts shadow on Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal's India visit
Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will visit India for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) foreign ministers meeting in May. But the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, in which five Army personnel were killed, once again puts a question mark on the minister's visit.
Ritika, New Delhi, Apr 21, 2023
The terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir in which five Indian soldiers were killed came hours after Pakistan announced that its foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would be leading a delegation to India for a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in May. The dastardly attack now casts a shadow over Bilawal's visit.
Bilwal's visit would be the first by any Pakistani Foreign Minister since Hina Rabbani Khar's in 2011. It would also be the first high-level visit by a Pakistani official since Nawaz Sharif's trip to India in 2014 for the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Thursday's Poonch attack might only add to the bitterness in India-Pakistan ties, which are already in a deep freeze.
Jaish-backed terror group, People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), has claimed responsibility for the Poonch attack, sources said. Officials suspect four terrorists were involved in the incident. Jaish-e-Mohammed is a Pakistan-based terror group.
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Gautam
Terrorists fired 36 rounds, used sticky bomb to attack Army convoy in J-K's Poonch: Source
Jitendra Bahadur Singh, Srinagar, Apr 22, 2023
Sticky bombs and steel bullets were used in the attack in which five Army jawans were killed in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, sources told India Today.
Sticky bombs are explosive devices attached to vehicles and can be remotely detonated or set off by timers.
According to sources, a forensic team collected all the samples, including 36 rounds of bullets fired at the Army truck. The forces have also recovered two grenade pins from the truck. Statements of three paramedics who helped evacuate a soldier were also recorded.
The modus operandi of the attack seemed similar to that of the attack that occurred in Katra last year.
A massive search operation by the Army, state police and paramilitary forces was underway. About 2,000 commandos were deployed for a search operation.
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has shared a report with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), in connection with the attack.
According to defence sources, seven terrorists belonging to two groups were involved in the terror attack.
Sources also claimed the terrorists belonged to Pakistan-based terrorist groups.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/j ... mmendation
Terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir casts shadow on Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal's India visit
Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will visit India for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) foreign ministers meeting in May. But the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, in which five Army personnel were killed, once again puts a question mark on the minister's visit.
Ritika, New Delhi, Apr 21, 2023
The terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir in which five Indian soldiers were killed came hours after Pakistan announced that its foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would be leading a delegation to India for a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in May. The dastardly attack now casts a shadow over Bilawal's visit.
Bilwal's visit would be the first by any Pakistani Foreign Minister since Hina Rabbani Khar's in 2011. It would also be the first high-level visit by a Pakistani official since Nawaz Sharif's trip to India in 2014 for the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Thursday's Poonch attack might only add to the bitterness in India-Pakistan ties, which are already in a deep freeze.
Jaish-backed terror group, People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), has claimed responsibility for the Poonch attack, sources said. Officials suspect four terrorists were involved in the incident. Jaish-e-Mohammed is a Pakistan-based terror group.
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Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
One reason could be this
https://www.voanews.com/a/sweden-court- ... 35364.html
https://www.voanews.com/a/sweden-court- ... 35364.html
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
the bois played well or did they, really.......
they seem to have landed between some rampaging abdools and khattarpanthi ching chongs who seem to have given an ultimatum
WATCH VIDEO
they seem to have landed between some rampaging abdools and khattarpanthi ching chongs who seem to have given an ultimatum
The People of Pakistan want “Sur Tan Se Juda” for a Chinese Engineer who insulted Islam and demand a death sentence for him as per their blasphemy law.
The Chinese have warned Pak that even if a scratch comes on their Engineer, they will walk right inside Pakistan.
Must Watch..via@ssingapuri
WATCH VIDEO
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
https://thediplomat.com/2023/04/chinese ... stan-ties/
Chinese National Accused of Blasphemy Is Another Test for China-Pakistan Ties
The incident could reinforce existing concerns about Chinese workers’ safety in Pakistan, and a pull-out by China could be disastrous for Pakistan’s economy.
Azhar Zeeshan, April 21, 2023
On April 17, a Chinese national accused of blasphemy was arrested in the Kohistan district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The accused – identified only by his surname, Tian – is an engineer in charge of heavy machinery for China Gezhouba Group Company at the Dasu hydropower project. He was accused of blasphemy by local drivers working under his supervision.
According to local reporting, a row erupted on April 15 when Tian reprimanded his subordinates for taking a longer time than specified for offering afternoon prayers. During the ensuing argument, Tian reportedly made derogatory remarks against Allah and Prophet Muhammad, as alleged in the formal police complaint filed against the Chinese national.
The accusation was followed by protests from enraged locals, who blocked the main highway that connects Pakistan to China. The protest came to an end after police arrested Tian and lodged an FIR against the accused under section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code, which carries the death penalty.
Although the details of this case are yet to come out, we have repeatedly witnessed the mala fide intentions behind other such cases. Blasphemy is a very sensitive issue in Pakistan. A mere allegation of blasphemy can place the accused in hot water. Given the fact that a large number of people can be mobilized instantly on the issue of blasphemy, such accusations have been repeatedly used by individuals to settle personal vendettas. There are many examples of such false accusations; however, the most gruesome and relevant case is the mob lynching of Priyantha Kumara.
Kumara, a 49-year-old Sri Lankan national, was working as a general manager in a local garments factory in Sialkot. He was lynched by an enraged mob on December 3, 2021, over allegations of blasphemy. The allegation turned out to be false, as the investigation later revealed that the workers involved in the gruesome incident disliked Kumara for being strict in enforcing discipline.
The same dynamics seems to be in play in the case of Tian, who was also strict in enforcing discipline by reprimanding the accusers for taking too long to pray during work hours as the initial reports suggest.
It is pertinent to mention here that Tian is not the first Chinese national to be accused of blasphemy in Pakistan. In May 2013, a Chinese national, Lee Ping, who was working as an administration manager of a Chinese consortium building a major hydropower project in Azad Kashmir, was accused of throwing the Quran on the ground, prompting blasphemy charges against the manager. However, a police investigation later on cleared the Chinese worker of blasphemy charges and took action against 35 people who were involved in falsely accusing Lee Ping.
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Gautam
Chinese National Accused of Blasphemy Is Another Test for China-Pakistan Ties
The incident could reinforce existing concerns about Chinese workers’ safety in Pakistan, and a pull-out by China could be disastrous for Pakistan’s economy.
Azhar Zeeshan, April 21, 2023
On April 17, a Chinese national accused of blasphemy was arrested in the Kohistan district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The accused – identified only by his surname, Tian – is an engineer in charge of heavy machinery for China Gezhouba Group Company at the Dasu hydropower project. He was accused of blasphemy by local drivers working under his supervision.
According to local reporting, a row erupted on April 15 when Tian reprimanded his subordinates for taking a longer time than specified for offering afternoon prayers. During the ensuing argument, Tian reportedly made derogatory remarks against Allah and Prophet Muhammad, as alleged in the formal police complaint filed against the Chinese national.
The accusation was followed by protests from enraged locals, who blocked the main highway that connects Pakistan to China. The protest came to an end after police arrested Tian and lodged an FIR against the accused under section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code, which carries the death penalty.
Although the details of this case are yet to come out, we have repeatedly witnessed the mala fide intentions behind other such cases. Blasphemy is a very sensitive issue in Pakistan. A mere allegation of blasphemy can place the accused in hot water. Given the fact that a large number of people can be mobilized instantly on the issue of blasphemy, such accusations have been repeatedly used by individuals to settle personal vendettas. There are many examples of such false accusations; however, the most gruesome and relevant case is the mob lynching of Priyantha Kumara.
Kumara, a 49-year-old Sri Lankan national, was working as a general manager in a local garments factory in Sialkot. He was lynched by an enraged mob on December 3, 2021, over allegations of blasphemy. The allegation turned out to be false, as the investigation later revealed that the workers involved in the gruesome incident disliked Kumara for being strict in enforcing discipline.
The same dynamics seems to be in play in the case of Tian, who was also strict in enforcing discipline by reprimanding the accusers for taking too long to pray during work hours as the initial reports suggest.
It is pertinent to mention here that Tian is not the first Chinese national to be accused of blasphemy in Pakistan. In May 2013, a Chinese national, Lee Ping, who was working as an administration manager of a Chinese consortium building a major hydropower project in Azad Kashmir, was accused of throwing the Quran on the ground, prompting blasphemy charges against the manager. However, a police investigation later on cleared the Chinese worker of blasphemy charges and took action against 35 people who were involved in falsely accusing Lee Ping.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Yes I did predict that the closure of Sweden’s embassy was likely related to Muslim repression in Sweden. Hehehe.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Why India will not respond to Pakistani provocation this time:
India will respond, but will not use the surgical strike method this time.
Gautam
India will respond, but will not use the surgical strike method this time.
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
g.sarkar wrote:Why India will not respond to Pakistani provocation this time:
India will respond, but will not use the surgical strike method this time.
Gautam
Not sure where this gent was going with his logic. He seems to think just because we are hosting G20 and other major conferences, we should not respond to this attack in force, but and that will be a folly. Once you go down that route, which we were before Modi, the Paki threshold for attacks into India will get smaller and smaller. This needs to be nipped in the bud. There should be a response similar to Balakot or an intentional firing of Brahmos, at the moment of our choosing. The people, training, weapons, motivation, and orders for this attack all came from Pakistan and behaving as if leaving them to their own fate will give us a good global standing is a grave misjudgment of global mood now. Not only the Pakis, but the Cheenis and uncle are also waiting for a response from us to see where in the world order we see our self.
Ideally, once this Bhutto trash is in India, enjoying refreshments, participating in photo-ops that is the ideal time to make this response heard and then it will be out turn to see how he and Pakis react in the glare of the media.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Gautam, my long-term conviction, which gets reinforced at every such incident, is that Alla'h has been singularly unmerciful towards the only country that had been created on the basis of Islam. Pakistanis must introspect as to why.g.sarkar wrote:PAKISTAN ME 1$ teen sau ke paar
All of Pakistan is celebrating the triple century. We in BRF should thank Allah Almighty and congratulate the Pakistani Mango population for this achievement.
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Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Sridharji, if they did any introspection, they would cease to be Pakistanis. Their attitude has not changed one bit. All the chickens are now coming home to roost and things will not get better for them. Jernails and kernails will escape with their money, the rest will have to suffer the consequences.
Gautam
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
The PA-backed and GoP-supported terrorists might think that this is the best time to attack because India which is busy with organizing several events of G-20 & SCO might be too distracted and also might not want to queer the pitch before the big events. They are completely wrong with the present government. For various reasons, this is indeed the best time to teach another unforgettable lesson.g.sarkar wrote:Why India will not respond to Pakistani provocation this time:
Secondly, we should not allow the Pakistani FM to offer an excuse that this was without their knowledge and they are also fighting the same forces etc. His grandfather told Indira that he could not go back empty handed and that he could not commit openly to a resolution of the Kashmir issue but he begged her indulgence and understanding promising to settle the issue peacefully. History shows what he did. BB is a chip of the ZAB and another BB (Pinky) block.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
TTP method can work better under these circumstances.g.sarkar wrote:India will respond, but will not use the surgical strike method this time.
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
So when (sane) Pakistani tells aam Pakistani about all the stupid mal-adventures Pakistan made against India, the aam Paki's first reaction is "you are lying". Then the (sane) Pakistani produces the mountain of documentation. Faced with unrefutable truth, the aam Pakistani says - I can't believe Pakistanis would be so stupid to do such things; it is a saazish, it must be the RSS that did these things.
But you object, Guptaji, you say, what do you mean by a "sane Pakistani"? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? And would not one, should he exist, be instantly halaaled?
Allah is Great! is all that I can respond.
But you object, Guptaji, you say, what do you mean by a "sane Pakistani"? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? And would not one, should he exist, be instantly halaaled?
Allah is Great! is all that I can respond.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
No Sanman ji, TTP like methods don't work with Pakis and we should not cower behind TTP like methods as well. Those days should be gone and we need to transition. It needs to be a frontal/direct response and everyone should know this is India's response. We need to start growing confidence in direct confrontation and addressing the aftermath, even if it's messy and stop hiding behind plausible deniability.sanman wrote:
TTP method can work better under these circumstances.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/10635 ... ife-leaked
If this is not a banana republic then what is?Audio call between CJP Bandial's mother-in-law, PTI lawyer's wife leaked
Two women allegedly discuss about being in a Lahore rally with hundreds of thousands of people
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Banana republic without even Bananas?
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
I have never understood the Pakistani need to record conversation between civilians.
The kind of perverted mindset is the real reason why they are in the gutter.
The kind of perverted mindset is the real reason why they are in the gutter.