Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Radio Pakistan building suddenly looks small dark and rice eating.
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It is so SDRE I am gonna “throw up” my inner Pakistaniyat right away! :rotfl:
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Dilbu wrote:Proclamation of emergency remains an option if disturbance continues

ISLAMABAD: Proclamation of emergency in Punjab and KP remains an option if the ongoing disturbance furthers. The Constitution of Pakistan provides for such a situation if internal disturbance goes beyond the power of a provincial government.

The Article 232 of the Constitution

the President
the provincial assembly

But
According to the Constitution,

parliaments for approval by each House within ten days.

parliament shall have the power

Federal Legislative List.

As Musharraf said "The Constitution is nothing but a piece of paper. I can throw it in the dustbin if I want"

According to their Constipation they should have held elections in Pakjab and KP within 90 days of the assembly being dissolved, which they didn't. That date came and went on April 14.

Now some Analyst wants to analyze what is allowed and not allowed in the Constitution :rotfl:

A better analyst would have written "Don't piss off Munir too much, otherwise he'll return phrom hij phirst. Vijit. Oph. Chynah. And lamppost everyone"
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you kafir Indos.... no Pakistani is rioting in Pakistan.

Atta Tarar special assistant of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during the press briefing said, "Those who are doing vandalism and arson are people sent by the RSS and the BJP from India."

why the hell you are behind Muslims like this. you have reduced Indian Muslims in Kashmir and rest of India to negligible level and now trying to reduced the peaceful Muslims of Pakistan in same way. :evil:
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Seems as if this entire drama is being played out by asim munir & coterie to weed out Imran loyalists in army as well as use the mobs as a pretext for martial law takeover and more importantly use this civil unrest excuse to avoid western sanctions regime that automatically kick in with any military takeover overthrowing a democratically elected regime.

This elaborate charade of burning everything then makes more sense. Unkil may also give more bheek for making that pivot away from Cheena pasand Imran.

Democrats as it is are waiting for some pretext for pakis to fall into their hands to help them out
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I suspect the crore Kammandu whose house was looted was a RAW asset. Why did he have a peacock and not a single model of a predator drone?

Why have the national bird of India, but not the national bird of Pakistan?
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Pak fauj showing Pak courts who is the boss...

Want to change the verdict, change the judges :mrgreen:

Tyrian case takes a new turn
n a strange development, the opinion of two of the three Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges who heard a petition seeking former prime minister Imran Khan disqualification for hiding his alleged daughter was uploaded on the court’s website only to be subsequently removed.

The petition, filed by last year a citizen, Muhamamd Sajid, said Imran Khan did not mention his daughter Tyrian White in his nomination papers as well as an affidavit submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) ahead of August 2018 general elections.

On Wednesday, the opinion of Justice Kayani and Justice Tahir appeared on the IHC website. In the notes, which ran to 31 pages, the two judges dismissed the petition as inadmissible.

In the statement, the PRO said the verdict of the bench in the Tyrian White case had not been issued so far and that the “opinion” of two bench members was uploaded without issuance of the cause-list and notifying the parties.

“The opinion of the two judges is not the court's verdict. The opinion was uploaded in violation of the rules. A new bench is going to be constituted for rehearing the case. :rotfl: The court will take action against those responsible for uploading the opinion on the website,” said the statement.
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There has never been democrazy in TSP but only a dog and pony show managed by the TSPA. RAPEs always knew this and played along with TSPA as they were also allowed to line their pockets and had the second citizenship as plan B to get out of the country within hours' notice. The mangoe abdul on the street, on the other hand, never had the education to see this through on his own or the motivation or opportunity to take on this arrangement. It is they who were supposed to eat grass in the name of protecting Islam and Pakistaniyat so that TSPA can have the bum to play with. Now a vast majority of the common people along with the lower ranks of the TSPA cannon fodder can see through this. For the first time in a long while after Bhutto got lamp posted, a large section of the awaam thought they had a chance to bring about real change through backing Kaptaan.

Now they have been cheated and robbed of their rights in plain daylight by TSPA. Many of them have realised their real place in the whole arrangement. This is how revolutions begin in a normal society. But then we are talking about normal societies. The powder keg is still there. If not IK then the next one who will assume that role can definitely light that fuse more easily now. This is not over.
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they very well see through it but they do not have the guts or the numbers to avoid being part of 'missing persons list' or black vigo passengers
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Editorial in The News
The aftermath
The ISPR has spoken. May 9 will be remembered as a "dark chapter" in Pakistan’s history, says the media wing of the armed forces of Pakistan. After a very long day and an equally long night of more rumours and WhatsApp posts than real facts, Wednesday had dawned with a clearer picture of exactly what all happened on Tuesday in the aftermath of Imran Khan’s arrest. Per the ISPR’s statement – detailed, pointed, no-holds-barred – protests “targeting army property and installations” were part of a well-thought-out plan targeting the army. The scenes that were witnessed on Tuesday (May 9) were indeed disturbing. PTI protesters ransacked, vandalized and even set on fire some public and private property. That they were able to set fire to the Corps Commander House in Lahore and enter territory belonging to key army installations made for visuals that were deeply disturbing to the image of the state. No wonder even PTI leaders were soon seen distancing themselves from these mobs. More than a hundred police officers were injured in Punjab and over a dozen in Peshawar as well. The ISPR has said that this "group in political garb” has done what the country’s enemies could not do in 75 years, all in its "lust for power” and that the "army showed patience and restraint and exercised extreme tolerance" despite knowing the orders, directives and complete pre-planning [were] by some sinister party leadership".
Since Tuesday, there had been murmurings about why and how the scale of protests had been 'allowed' to go on. The ISPR statement may have also been meant to put an end to the scores of social media forwards that have relentlessly talked about internal breakdowns, martial laws, coups and what not. One can hardly forgive such rumours in a country like Pakistan which has experienced the ubiquitous 'nazuk-mor' every few years and where even the slightest protest has over the years been seen as an act of defiance against a state that has seldom allowed space for difference or dissent. Things however had changed with the Imran Khan project. Seen as the ultimate blue-eyed boy of the state, Imran had managed to not only embrace but also cultivate a new kind of adherence to nationalism, something our state institutions of all colour have always aspired to inspire.

It is precisely this zeal that may have made PTI rallies and protests more potent over the past few years. And indeed the right to peaceful protest is a democratic right that cannot and should not be taken away from any citizen. But the right to protest must not be conflated with anarchism and the right to just attack public and private property, set fire to historic buildings like Radio Pakistan in Peshawar or attack buildings that serve as residences for state officials. There is only one word for that: rioting. On top of it all, on Wednesday there was a flurry of 'audio leaks' – a very Pakistani political tool that comes in handy at extremely convenient times – that seemed to suggest that these violent attacks and protests were pre-planned by the PTI. Some PTI leaders were arrested yesterday and political observers say that a crackdown is imminent in the wake of the alleged audios. By most accounts, the PTI has walked down a rather blind alley this time – and its usual saviours are either on the opposite side of the fight or retired or made redundant. The optics of army installations being targeted or military officers homes being ransacked did no favour to the PTI. If rumours are to be believed, there is a chance the party may face a ‘ban’ though some observers say this step will be quite drastic. Will the PTI’s travails lead to a minus-one formula eventually? That is something many are wondering. And will a minus-one even work for a party like the PTI that operates more as a personality cult than a political party?

Also: what happens with the PDM? With Wednesday’s ISPR statement, a government already increasingly being seen as the B Team of a much more powerful stakeholder, may have to defend the indefensible. Is it up to the task? Is the 'one page' being scotch-taped back into existence? Has the PTI’s foolishness become the PDM’s healing balm? How will the Faustian bargain made today help or hurt the democratic and political process in the country in the long run? For now, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke to the nation on Wednesday night, calling Imran’s arrest lawful, condemning the mob riots that took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, and warning that strict action will be taken against anyone taking any illegal step. Perhaps for all parties (and others) it is time to step back, take stock of what has happened, let the law take its natural but fair course, and then talk to all political stakeholders. Students of politics say there is a lesson for PTI to be learnt in all this: always give more value and weight to your political opponents than those who bring you to power through undemocratic means. Students of our tainted democracy say there is a lesson here also for the government parties: be careful who you make friends with.
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Meanwhile..
Money laundering, assets beyond means cases: NAB gives clean chit to Shehbaz, his family
LAHORE: The National Accountability Bureau on Wednesday submitted a report in an accountability court declaring Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, his son Hamza Shehbaz, and other family members innocent in Rs7 billion references against them for assets beyond means and money laundering. Earlier, the bureau had declared Shehbaz and his family guilty in the Rs 7 billion references of money laundering and assets beyond means. The NAB submitted a supplementary report to the Accountability Court of Qamar uz Zaman, clearing the names of Shehbaz and others. The court has adjourned until May 24.

The NAB had claimed in references filed against the Shehbaz family that in the last 30 years, their assets had increased from Rs2 million to Rs7,000 million which the family had failed to justify. The NAB had alleged that accused Shehbaz Sharif, in connivance with his co-accused family members, benamidars, front men, close associates, employees, and moneychangers, had developed an organised system of money laundering for the accumulation of assets disproportionate to his known sources of income to the tune of Rs7,328 million.
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I know many maulanars here is enjoying a very entertaining episode in a long list of entertaining episodes in Al-Bakistan's history. Also many Sea-near maulanars have been looking into Al-Bakistan longer than I was born. But I'm not so sure we're going to get much more than 2-3days worth of pure memes.
So Here's Do Naya Paisa from a nanha mujahid.
You know who is missing from all these protests? JeI & TLP et al.
True Power, to bring change, in Al-Bakistan is only held by two entities. Both of them are missing. One of them is actively opposing the protests & the other is silent.
As a matter of fact a maulanar was recently lynched when he compared dimmy to the GOAT.
Till the time Rizvi announces his support for dimmy, I see nothing burger. Yes, dimmy may get 72'd, but does Al-Bakistan has short supply promiscuous, lying, corrupt, intellectually challenged, handsome persons?
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souravB wrote:...
True Power, to bring change, in Al-Bakistan is only held by two entities...
True. But they were both birthed by the uniformed jihadis and sustained by Unkil and the other fathers
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does Al-Bakistan has short supply promiscuous, lying, corrupt, intellectually challenged, handsome persons?
No. But what they are in very short supply is - money. And a under-cut (A'stan), under-pressure (U'raine) Unkil does not seem to be in any mood to listen to the old w$#*e begging for it to spend having fun with her other, younger patron.
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This tweet brought a tear to my eye,

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/stat ... sgkZrxI14A

"BREAKING: Pakistan's currency reaches record low of 300 rupee per US Dollar"
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while Pakistan is burning please note wrestlers protest has fizzled out, zoo bear, rathee at loss & AAP types gobsmaked, journos like rajdeep , b dutt demoralised, as said on this forum many times, these vermins derive moral strength from mere existence of Pakistan, beaten pakistan beats 0.5 front
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Absolutely. They will start getting even more offended when someone says "... then go to Pakistan!"
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Some unconfirmed WhatsApp message going around of Gen Mirza has taken over. :eek:
Gen Munir has left Pak to a safe place!!
Any confirmatory news at all!!!
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he cannot take over technically but can only take over if he is invited by the president who can ask the adjutant general to remove the serving general and ask CJCS to take over. The president is PTI guy but is nowhere to be seen for past few days.

This was loudly speculated yest in some tspa veteran circles and then echoed by Ind whatsapp groups. But Munir left his foreign trip in between and has returned to pakistan yesterday itself.
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Paki Phoren Afis weekly media briefing today, has a lot to say on their country being engulfed in flames.
Not really. In the words of Bad Haqqani, Pakis are subject to "Magnificent Delusions"

:lol:
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Manish_P wrote:But they were both birthed by the uniformed jihadis and sustained by Unkil and the other fathers
Pakistan was birthed by un-uniformed jihadis & over time some of them donned the uniform for their love of whisky. There is a delicate balance that exists now between them.
No. But what they are in very short supply is - money. And a under-cut (A'stan), under-pressure (U'raine) Unkil does not seem to be in any mood to listen to the old w$#*e begging for it to spend having fun with her other, younger patron.
If brown pants cannot put up a humanoid begging bowl for paucity of funds, brown shalwars might put up one. They still have funding sources in Qatar & Turkey.
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https://www.opindia.com/2023/05/fact-ch ... o-be-fake/

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Fake but so well thought out,

"It then adds as a note, “All these terms and conditions will be supervised and inspected by Mr. Donald Blome, US Ambassador in Pakistan, as Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), do not trust anyone but Mr. Donald Blome in this regard.”"
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Manish_P wrote:Pak fauj showing Pak courts who is the boss...

Want to change the verdict, change the judges :mrgreen:
SC asks NAB to produce Imran in court within an hour
The court issued the directives as a three-member Supreme Court (SC) bench, comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Athar Minallah, heard PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s plea against his arrest in the Al-Qadir Trust case.

“The court will issue an appropriate order today,” the CJP said, adding that the court was “very serious” about the matter.

CJP Bandial observed that court records showed that the case had not been fixed for hearing. The lawyer told the court that the appeal could not be filed without completing the biometric process.

Here, Justice Minallah observed that Imran had indeed entered court premises. “How can anyone be denied the right to justice?” he asked.

CJP Bandial said that there was a certain “respect” for the courts. Recalling a past incident, he said, “NAB had arrested a suspect from the Supreme Court’s parking [lot]. The court had then reversed the arrest.”


“What dignity remains of the court if 90 people entered its premises? How can any individual be arrested from court premises?” he asked.

“In the past, action has been taken against lawyers for vandalism inside the court,” he observed. “If an individual has surrendered to the court, then what does arresting them mean?”

He further said that NAB had committed “contempt of court”. “They should have taken permission from the court’s registrar before the arrest. Court staffers were also subjected to abuse,” he added.

CJP Bandial emphasised that courts should be accessible to everyone for relief and that individuals should feel safe to approach the courts.

Imran’s lawyer then demanded that his client be released from NAB custody, stating that the arrest was made without an investigation officer present.

The chief justice noted that the court was currently examining the manner in which the arrest was conducted and whether contempt had taken place.

At this point, the CJP said that whatever had happened after Imran’s arrest should have stopped.

“This does not mean that we shut our eyes to an illegal action. Such a verdict should be given that applies to all. Access to justice is the right of every accused,” he said.

“No one can be arrested from the Supreme Court, a high court or an accountability court,” the CJP said.

Imran’s lawyer Hamid said that if that the party would not have approached the SC if the PTI chief had been arrested from outside his home or outside the court.

Here, Justice Mazhar asked if Imran had responded to the NAB notice, to which the lawyer replied in the affirmative.
“According to the law, an arrest cannot be made when an inquiry is still being carried out,” Hamid said.

Justice Minallah then said that NAB had arrested elected public representatives in a humiliating manner, adding that this needed to come to an end. “The act of surrendering to the court cannot be sabotaged,” he said.

“The real issue is not of the NAB warrant but of the manner in which it was executed,” he said. “NAB talks about the implementation of the law but does not act upon it itself.”

Justice Mazhar then noted that the NAB warrant had not been challenged and asked, “Why did Imran Khan not take part in the investigation?”

At this point during the hearing, Justice Mazhar observed, “It is clear that Imran Khan did not act upon the NAB notice. A NAB notice means that the receiver will be considered a suspect. Many people obtain bail upon receiving a NAB notice.”

“A March notice was responded to in May. Did Imran not violate the law?” he asked. At this, Imran’s counsel said that the PTI chairman had only received one notice.

But Justice Minallah said that NAB had “not learnt its lessons”. He observed that NAB had been accused of many things, including “political engineering”. “Had NAB taken permission from the registrar?” he asked, adding that a letter had been written to the interior ministry for the warrant’s execution.

The NAB official responded to the judge’s queries by saying that he was not aware of the realities and had been posted at 1:30pm.

Justice Minallah then said that a common citizen could also execute an arrest warrant. “Did NAB issue directives to arrest [Imran] from inside the court? How many notices were issued to Imran Khan?” he asked.

The prosecutor general responded by saying that only one notice had been issued to the PTI chief.

“It appears that NAB’s warrant was not in accordance with the law. Was an attempt to arrest made after the warrant was issued?” Justice Minallah asked.

CJP Bandial noted that the warrant was issued on May 1 and the arrest took place on May 9. “Why did NAB not try [to arrest Imran] itself for eight days? Did NAB want to arrest Imran from court? Why was a letter written to the interior ministry on May 8?” he asked.

He also asked who had carried Imran’s arrest. The NAB official replied that according to the IHC order, the arrest was overseen by the police.

Justice Minallah then asked why NAB didn’t write to the Punjab government regarding the warrant. He said that the bureau had contributed to the country’s destruction.
looks like Courts are on the side of Immi and not army :twisted: more pop-corn time for us.

question is why is Baloch and TTP Silent. this is the time they need to take on Pak army. why cant they declare independence?
meanwhile "Gilgit-Baltistan CM put under house arrest in Islamabad amid PTI protests", but as far as i know there is no unrest in GB.
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Major Saab is saying rats are leaving sinking ship... Is it permanently or temporarily?
https://twitter.com/majorgauravarya/sta ... 99366?s=20
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madhu wrote:...

looks like Courts are on the side of Immi and not army :twisted: more pop-corn time for us.

...
Madhu ji, In Papistan judges can be changed easily (as shown in the quoted post).

This drama might well be an act to try and show that the judicial process is independent of the Fauj.

Anyway popcorn and pakoda time for sure :)
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Pak Supreme Court has held Imran's arrest to be illegal and ordered for him to be released.
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Sunroof lever is a real possibility now.
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Justice had prevailed!! Supreme court has declared Kaptaan's arrest as illegal!! Yahud-Hunud-Nasara Saazish has been defeated!!

Ameeeka ne kutte paale!!
Wardi waale! Wardi waale!!
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Supreme Court declares Imran Khan’s arrest illegal, orders ‘immediate release’
The Supreme Court has declared Imran Khan’s arrest as illegal and ordered his “immediate release”, barely minutes after the former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman was presented for his hearing on Thursday. The top court also directed the former prime minister to approach the Islamabad High Court (IHC). It also ordered that Imran will be kept in Islamabad Police guest house and ordered IG Islamabad to ensure his safety.
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Unconfirmed chatter on Twitter about Brigade 111 being mobilized.

Few Indian psyops handles amplifying it.

What are the bets now on 'Mere azeez ...' by this Fridin?
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It is clear that the Supreme court has to be purged if Kaptaan is to be contained. Here are my predictions

If Munir has testimonials

a. Supreme court will be purged. Bandiyal will be sent home, all of Kaptaan's judges will be sent packing. This includes Faiz Isa, who by the way is not Kaptaan's judge, but he also has a pesky habit of following the law strictly and ruling against the army when they overstep their bounds

b. Dimran will have a dozen more cases registered, he will be disqualified under some pretext or other. Or if Munir really has testimonals, Kaptaan will get a crate of Mangoes or meet a sunroof lever.

c. A grand coalition, which includes PTI lotas like Fahfah, SMQ and others will "reconcile" with PML-N, PPP and there will be a "technocratic caretaker government" given the country's economic emergency

If Munir has no testimonials

a. Some weak ass cases will be registered against dimran and they will keep harassing him. There will be back and forth, with them arresting dimran, and then dimran walking out free because of supreme court. Dimran will call for protests and marches, Rana Sanaullah will hire thugs to shoot PTI workers

b. Bandiyal will retire in September, someone (Not Faiz Isa, who unpredictable because he has a tendency to follow the law) will become the chief justice, they will postpone the election to 2025 in view of the "emergency". Dimran will complain, he will get himself arrested and exiled

c. Bilawal will travel to Goa and give some Gyaan to India on Fiscal responsibility and democracy, while Cheen keeps bailing out Pakistan against default

d. Pakistan stumbles on till China invades Taiwan at which time they will offer their services to US or China and get their debt wiped clean
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Khalid Umar writes:
POWER PLAY IN PAKISTAN

Many friends in India are surprised over the reaction of followers of a political party over arrest of a leader for joining investigation on allegations of economic misconduct and misuse of office as PM.

In the rest of the world, bowing before the law is considered a virtue. But in the Muslim psyche, negating the lawful authority is strength, be a leader or a commoner. It’s shown by stone pelting, road blocks for Friday prayers to Hijab row and cartoon riots.

Its not a coincidence that all the Muslim historical heros are despotic warriors & murderers. Muslim psyche adores brute power. The most peaceful era of Muslim countries, be that Africa, Asia or ME, is with despotic rulers be those secular or theocratic. Saddam, Qaddafi, Hafiaz ul Asad, Sadat, Kohmeini, Idi Amin, the House of Sauds, etc. Their rulers kill indiscriminately and majority of subjects live in peace due to fear. That's their ethos. His popularity as a cult leader emanates from his invincibility before the law as in Islam the one who is powerful is the law.

That’s is mandated in Quran which says; “Obey Allah, obey the Messenger, and obey those who are in power among you.” (ulil amri minkum). - verse 59 of chapter 59 (Al-Nisa). So, power decides the ruler, not any moral principles.

Islam, like Dracula, gets energy from blood.

Islamic law is obeying those holding raw muscle power. That's what Imran Khan understands and its on full display in Pakistan. The stakes are very high. Its about controlling resources of the 35th biggest country by land area in the world; more land that UK and France combined between two groups of generals. Imran and some judges represents of one group of generals who are opposed to the current Army Chief.

In this power tussle, the winner will be one who would be able to use the naked sword, first.

#khalidumarwrites
#Pakistan
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Amid the prevailing political unrest in Pakistan, the Foreign Ministry of the Afghan Interim government, in a statement, has expressed concerns stating that political stability in Pakistan is important for Afghanistan and the entire region while urging all the stakeholders to observe tolerance and understanding in the current situation.
As per the statement, the ministry has instructed its diplomatic missions in Pakistan to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and protection of Afghan nationals in the country.
A strong, stable and prosperous Pakistan is in Afghanistan's interest.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Fauj has tried to threaten CJI Bandial by releasing recorded conversations targeting his family but looks like it didnt work. I thought they have CJI with them when they moved as High Court supported Fauji action. But looks like they miscalculated...

Fauj is now really cornered and running out of options. They need to move up in the escalatory ladder now that they have started this. Next few hours would be good popcorn time.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Anujan wrote:https://twitter.com/khorasandiary/statu ... 3837576194
Amid the prevailing political unrest in Pakistan, the Foreign Ministry of the Afghan Interim government, in a statement, has expressed concerns stating that political stability in Pakistan is important for Afghanistan and the entire region while urging all the stakeholders to observe tolerance and understanding in the current situation.
As per the statement, the ministry has instructed its diplomatic missions in Pakistan to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and protection of Afghan nationals in the country.
A strong, stable and prosperous Pakistan is in Afghanistan's interest.
Afghanistan's foreign minister has denied making a statement that Pakistan is Afghanistan's strategic depth.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Am not reaching for Pakodas, bajjis and filter kaapi yet.. the action so far is interesting but there is much scope for improvement..

Once tanks start rolling into isloo and over the rakitmards then pakkodas and kaapis start rolling in to my living room..

till then.. I wait and watch..

Things are heading in the right direction.. AFS Mianwali got some delicate loving from some Kendostyxbros.. Unfortunately no raakitmards to be seen there (atleast in that video on Teetar)
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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^ Maj. Gaurav Arya's unquivocal statement, "An unstable Pakistan is not in the interests of the world, A stable Pakistan is not in the interest of only India"
-- @ Smt. Smitha Prakash's podcast
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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I think the Pak Fauj will back down and bide thier time.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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Elite Pakis:

Expectation: want to email an article to WaPo/NYT about India restricting mobile data on prepaid SIMs in Kashmir.
Reality: can't email because internet is blocked in whole of Pakistan.
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

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sudhan wrote:Am not reaching for Pakodas, bajjis and filter kaapi yet.. the action so far is interesting but there is much scope for improvement..

Once tanks start rolling into isloo and over the rakitmards then pakkodas and kaapis start rolling in to my living room..

till then.. I wait and watch..

Things are heading in the right direction.. AFS Mianwali got some delicate loving from some Kendostyxbros.. Unfortunately no raakitmards to be seen there (atleast in that video on Teetar)
Some BRF'ites can never be satisfied :(( :(( :mrgreen: Come on, enjoy the show. :D
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