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shiv wrote:
harbans wrote: But i am disappointed the Nepalese are giving these turds a free run.
Nepal is a small enough and poor enough country for Paki elite/ISI to bribe the Nepal government and bureaucracy. I am certain that this has been done.
Should a 1000x more powerful ( economically) India be able to outbribe the Pakis in Nepal and get things done our way?

Or is it that the Chinese have made giving Pakis a free run as a pre-condition to their bribes?
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^^Theoretically yes.But the problem is that these kind of operations come under the purview of either the Ministry of Foreign affairs through Indian embassy and the various consulates in Nepal or our Intelligence agency(that would be RAW).Since both these departments are incompetent and unimaginative , our enemies are having a free run not only in Nepal but almost all our neighbouring countries.
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Russia has closed its airspace to pak,why not India follow that example?I've ben screaming hoarse ever since 26/11 that the very least we should've punished Pak with other than another military lesson,was to take certain dilplomatic initiatives,like banning Paki overflights ,etc.See how nutely the Pakis have accepted Russia's ban.Surely the GOI has a minute drop of manhood left and follow Russia's example for an even more legitimate reason?
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^^^^^^^

Philip : Banning of Paki overflights by India would be a perfect example of cutting ones nose to spite the face, by India!

Far more number of flights from India, by Indian carriers fly to Europe, US, Cantral Asia and Russia, overflying Pakistan, than PIA flights over India to SE Asia.
Hence, this move is totally inadvisable. Infact, pretty much all west bound flights flying out of Delhi, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Srinagar overfly Pakistan. A ban on PIA overflying India will lead to an adverse reaction over these flights from India. Indian carriers will lose out while Middle Eastern and European carriers will make merry and jack up prices!!

So, this move is totally inadvisable, to say the least...

Pakis on their own are well on their way to destroying their civil aviation...
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darshhan wrote:^^Theoretically yes.But the problem is that these kind of operations come under the purview of either the Ministry of Foreign affairs through Indian embassy and the various consulates in Nepal or our Intelligence agency(that would be RAW).Since both these departments are incompetent and unimaginative , our enemies are having a free run not only in Nepal but almost all our neighbouring countries.
Or, if few Pakistanis actually go to Nepal for tourism, business or journalism, i.e, Pakistani operatives cannot really be hidden in a general rush of people, this is the ideal place for Indian intelligence to tag them.
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Pakistanis jailed for sexual crimes in Britain http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20101106/88 ... mes_1.html
London, Nov 6 (IANS) Five British-born Pakistanis have been jailed in Britain for sexually abusing girls as young as 12, a media report said Saturday.

The 'sexual predators' preyed on their victims over several months and threatened them with violence if they refused their advances, the Daily Mail reported.

The men attacked four girls in play areas, parks and in the back of their cars, Sheffield Crown Court heard.

The five -- Umar Razaq, 24, Razwan Razaq, 30, Zafran Ramzan, 21, Adil Hussain, 20, and Mohsin Khan, 21 -- were found guilty Friday of a string of sex-related offences against the girls, one aged 12, two aged 13 and one aged 16.

Two of the men wept in the dock as they were jailed.

Judge Peter Kelson told them: 'I've listened to the backdrop of some of you sobbing - I have to say your weeping cuts no ice with me at all.

'You had what you regarded as your fun, now you will take your punishment.'

According to the report, one of the men branded his victim a 'white bitch' when she resisted, while a second said: 'I've used you and abused you.'

They gave them gifts and introduced them to their friends. The girls were abused so frequently that after many months it 'became a way of life'.

The girls, who were being monitored by social services, were eventually rescued by police and removed from their homes amid growing concerns for their safety.

Ramzan was found guilty of raping the 16-year-old girl in her own home, and the other four were found guilty of sexual activity with a child.

The judge awarded Razwan 11 years in prison, while Zafran was jailed for nine years. Adil and Mohsin both received four years in jail. Umar was jailed for four and a half years.

All five were placed on the sex offenders register, the report said.

The attacks took place in Rotherham town in South Yorkshire, England in 2008, the court was told.

Mohsin, a mortgage adviser who owned a BMW, described his victim as a 'little stick' who looked as if she had not reached puberty.

The authorities were alerted after some changes were noted in the behaviour of the victims and they were removed from their homes.

Joyce Thacker, director of Rotherham's children and young people's services, said the girls were under child protection plans following family breakdowns or other issues with their behaviour.

'When we pieced together a map of what was happening we stepped in very quickly to move these girls to a place of safety outside Rotherham,' she said.
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sum wrote:
harbans wrote: But i am disappointed the Nepalese are giving these turds a free run.
Should a 1000x more powerful ( economically) India be able to outbribe the Pakis in Nepal and get things done our way?

Or is it that the Chinese have made giving Pakis a free run as a pre-condition to their bribes?
For a long time now, our leverage with Nepal has diminished. Smaller countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka etc. play one against the other so that they can maximize their profits. And, China is certainly playing, as it has been for a long time now, its cards as well in Nepal. Frankly, if we ourselves do not take strong action against seccessionists, terrorists and their supporters who divide the country through their speeches and writings, why should others ?
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Killing spree in Krachi continues...

Four killed in firing incidents in Karachi

It seems Rehman Malik's 48hr ban on carrying weapons didn't work, as usually :rotfl: .
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Nadeem Paracha continues parody of Pakistan's history.
Dr. Q T Khan’s concise history of Pakistan: Pt 1
by Nadeem F. Paracha


8th-19th century

Pakistan came into being on the 14th of August 712 AD. Gallant Arab leader, conqueror, poet, and expert javelin thrower, Muhammad Bin Qasim, is believed to have founded the country. :rotfl:

However, some modern-day Pakistani historians suggest that Pakistan was first established by Adam, eons ago (and that is why some areas of Pakistan produce such delicious apples).

Qasim’s forces entered what is now the Sindh province of Pakistan in 712 AD. After defeating the infamous infidel playboy Raja of the area, Qasim proclaimed a pious republic, which he soon called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

After Qasim’s success (for which he was thanked by the Caliph through torture), Muslim rulers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expanded the boundaries of the country. Some Pakistani historians believe that Pakistan’s boundaries once stretched from Bharat through China and all the way to Alaska.

Though Islamic Republic of Pakistan remained large and strong with tall, dark :?: and handsome men as rulers, it began to deviate from the true path during the Mughal era. Pakistani historians have blamed Mughal emperor Akbar for this.

Akbar, though a powerful king, was the only ruler of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan who was not tall, dark and handsome. This was due a peculiar virus that Akbar contracted from his many non-Muslim wives.

Had Akbar’s non-Muslim physicians not duped Akbar into believing that the virus was actually a show of tolerance and integration, Akbar too would have been tall, dark and handsome.

This virus made Akbar do things that can be considered blasphemous (especially the act of him becoming a vegetarian).

The deviating ways of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan were thankfully arrested by what most Pakistani historians rightly believe was the republic’s greatest ruler, Aurangzeb-ul-Haq. Aurangzeb took over the throne by peacefully blinding his dad and equally peacefully killing his two brothers.

One of Aurangzeb’s brothers, Dara Shikoh, was suffering from the same virus Akbar had suffered from. Had I been alive in those days, I would have advised Aurangzeb bhai to explode a nuclear device over Dara.

This would have killed that damn virus once and for all.

Aurangzeb imposed strict Shariah law across the whole country. He banned music, dance, alcohol, coffee, tea, basant, theatre, shaving (for both men and women), smoking, gyms (only for women), transvestites, vegetables, powered milk, shrines, Sufis and heavy metal music.

The boundaries of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expanded even more dramatically under the pious leadership of Aurangzeb. Some historians suggest that under him, Pakistan’s boundaries stretched from the entire subcontinent across China, Russia, Europe, Alaska all the way to the legendary city of Atlantis.

Alas, the long pious rule of Aurangzeb came to an end when he died a natural death at the young age of 90. Instead of his sons, he designated a Yemeni camel to succeed him, but the camel was soon slaughtered by his sons and its meat used to cook biryani. :rotfl: :rotfl:

While his successors were having camel biryani, the country was invaded by the British imperialists. The British brought with them a new manifestation of Christianity, called science. All of sudden, after hundreds of years, Islam was clearly under attack in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Many gallant Muslims fought bravely against the British, but some pansy Muslim scholars like Sir Khan advised his people to adopt the new religion, science, in spite of the fact that this religion was being promoted by camel stealing Jews and malicious Christian tea addicts.

Sir Khan was a well-meaning man, but was misguided. Some Pakistani historians believe he too had contracted the Akbar virus. He began to praise the religion of science, advocating the building of colleges instead of mosques; libraries instead of madressas; and private bath tubs instead of garam hamams (public baths).

Though he had a long white beard, famous Pakistani religious scholar, Inzimamul Haq, is of the view that Sir Khan’s beard was a fake. He thinks it was given to him by one Sir John Doe, who used to dress up as Santa for the kids of British imperialists during Christmas.

Inzimam believes that if a true Muslim reads Sir Khan’s writings carefully, he will notice that all he ever said, really, was ‘ho ho ho.’

20th century

British imperialists with the diabolic co-operation of Pakistan’s Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, animist, atheist, communist, socialist and cannibalistic shrine worshipping communities, took control of the politics, military and economy of the Islamic republic.

These were the most testing times for the Muslims of Pakistan, struggling under the yoke of evil Christian Empire ruled by evil Seth lord Sir Lord Mount Vadar and the Borg Queen Elizabeth.

Two major political parties emerged in the region. The scheming Hindus formed the Indian National Congress – they had started to call Pakistan India – and the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML).

The Congress pretended to be anti-British to gain sympathy from misguided Muslims, but the hunger stricken state of its leader, Mahatma Thin Lizzy, was such that it did not take much for him to gather pity.

It was said that he almost never ate, never slept, never drank and at times never seemed to be breathing at all. Famous Afghan philosopher-king and mountain climber, Meeda Gul Bakaoli, claims that Mahatma was actually an inanimate coat-hanger who somehow became a spiritual leader and politician of the Hindus.

Journalist, intellectual and conspiratorial bowl movement expert, Sansar Abba disagrees. According to him, Mahatma was actually a prototype German android who was possessed by an evil sprit called Pazuzu, of The Exorcist fame, and which Sansar believes is a movie based on Zaradri’s doings.

In the entire ruckus, Muslims finally saw the emergence of a savior. His name was Hazrat Muhammad Ali Jinnah Rehmatulah Alaih.

Most Pakistani historians have refuted the claim that Jinnah was a western educated secular man. They say this image of Jinnah was propagated by such malicious propaganda masters as Dr. Peter Pervez and Zoroastrian sorcerer Ard Crowley (pronounced as ‘Cowasjee’ in Punjabi). Both were on the payroll of the Christian Borg Queen.

Jinnah plunged himself in the liberation movement, vowing to once again make Pakistan an Islamic republic free from all secular deviations and assorted evils.

But just as Muslim forces led by a yet unborn Zed B Hamid were able to push a combined army of British zombies, Hindu Brahmins, head banging Sikhs and naked Jains from what became West and East Pakistan, Jinnah sadly passed away.

Secular history records that Jinnah died of TB, but the truth is, that he died of radiation poisoning when an eggplant sent to him by diminutive Hindu tyrant, Punkit Nehru, exploded in his hands. Yes, sir, such is the evil one should expect from vegetarians. :rotfl:

Pakistan shrunk as it lost a lot of land to the Hindus. The remaining Islamic republic struggled under the incompetence of a number of anglophiles and the constant whining of East Pakistan’s Bengalis who were on the payroll of the Hindus (all 1.1 billion of them).

But, alas, in 1958 yet another savior arrived. He was Field Marshal Air Bender Khan. Though not a very observant Muslim, he was however the next best thing: i.e. a rabid capitalist.

He turned the Islamic republic into an industrial paradise, helped in this cause by 22 very enterprising families. Unfortunately, the great Khan forgot about the rest of Pakistan. When he realised that Pakistan had more people than the Army and the 22 families, he promptly went to war with India.

Pakistani forces fought gallantly, led by a 2-month-old Zed B Hamid who almost re-conquered all of India, but was denied this victory when Khan was kidnapped by the agents of the Elders of Zion, and brainwashed into agreeing to a ceasefire.

By 1969 Ayub was toppled by Soviet agents led by one Zulfi Bhutto. In 1970 Zulfi won the elections in West Pakistan and declared victory, forgetting there was also an East Pakistan. When the Army realized this, it promptly went to war with India.
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James B wrote:Killing spree in Krachi continues...

Four killed in firing incidents in Karachi

It seems Rehman Malik's 48hr ban on carrying weapons didn't work, as usually :rotfl: .
Rehman Malik, the Joker, should try shorter bans, 48 hours is too long! Somthing like 2 hours on, 2hours off, may work better for the Gotham city of Karachi!
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Dr. Q T Khan’s concise history of Pakistan: Pt 1
by Nadeem F. Paracha
Oh so this guy is explaining Pakistaniat in the most simple way that an ordinary person understands. Cool.
This one is brilliant. True Pakistan.
"Aurangzeb imposed strict Shariah law across the whole country. He banned music, dance, alcohol, coffee, tea, basant, theatre, shaving (for both men and women), smoking, gyms (only for women), transvestites, vegetables, powered milk, shrines, Sufis and heavy metal music."
"Though he had a long white beard, famous Pakistani religious scholar, Inzimamul Haq, is of the view that Sir Khan’s beard was a fake. " :rotfl:
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Nadeem Paracha mullah should be inducted into LMU as a Professor to enrich BENIS.
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Suppiah wrote:
anupmisra wrote:Ban on carrying arms in Karachi during next 48 hours

After that, its free for all.
OMG that is exactly the comment I had when I saw that news...

Ban over. In pakiland, time expires at a faster rate than elsewhere.

Four killed in firing incidents in Karachi
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James B wrote:Nadeem Paracha mullah should be inducted into LMU as a Professor to enrich BENIS.
One of us should formally invite him to post on BRF. Should be better than Lestat.
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The mosque attack had a magic figure casualty.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11703914
The number of people killed in a suicide bomb attack on a mosque in north-west Pakistan has risen to 72, local officials say
:rotfl:
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I am just listening to a panel discussion on Obama visit in Times Now channel. The panel included Tasneem Noorani, former Federal Secretary to the Pakistani Ministry of Interior. This was a mistake, in the first place, on the part of Arnab Goswami to have a Pakistani on a panel discussing India.

This Noorani guy had a smirk on his face right through the discussion. However, he said openly that Pakistan will sponsor terror and it is justified in doing so. He said Pakistan had 170 million people who were strong enough and had an Army that could take on India etc. etc. He repeated these threats several times. That was a pathetic display even by Pakistani standards. However, it was more pathetic for Times Now to have called in a Pakistani on a purely India-centric American President issue. This is how we equate ourselves with Pakistan and then demand that the US must pressurize Pakistan etc.
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It is the pseudo-intellectual arrogance of Indian media which is diluting Indian image domestic and abroad. Unless and until the media is made responsible we will continue to snatch defeats from jaws of victory.
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Sridhar ji and Altair Ji..i have stopped watching this 'khud ke pair mein kulhadi marna'. No wonder the smirk. Frankly Obama's address in the Taj was nice and should have been appreciated as exactly as it was intended to be: Symbolic. Arnab and gang are reading way too much and that too nonsense. Obama did everything possible to dehyphenate Pak..the media is doing best to slam him on not hyphenating. Obama praised our uniformed soldiers too for giving the ultimate sacrifice, the individuals who became heroes etc, the spirit etc etc. Something none of our politicians have done till date. I find it bizarre that some of these idiots want Obama to rack Porkistan in his every speech in India. The US atleast is droning inside Paki territory. What is India doing?
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SSridhar wrote:I am just listening to a panel discussion on Obama visit in Times Now channel. The panel included Tasneem Noorani, former Federal Secretary to the Pakistani Ministry of Interior. This was a mistake, in the first place, on the part of Arnab Goswami to have a Pakistani on a panel discussing India.

This Noorani guy had a smirk on his face right through the discussion. However, he said openly that Pakistan will sponsor terror and it is justified in doing so. He said Pakistan had 170 million people who were strong enough and had an Army that could take on India etc. etc. He repeated these threats several times. That was a pathetic display even by Pakistani standards. However, it was more pathetic for Times Now to have called in a Pakistani on a purely India-centric American President issue. This is how we equate ourselves with Pakistan and then demand that the US must pressurize Pakistan etc.
I was also thinking the same. This Paki said very clearly that if you don't take 170 Millions Pakis along you are going to end up with the monkey on the back in your quest for development. He also admired India's economic growth and social order. But why Arnab had too bring any pigs on the TV when US president did not utter P word. Leave them to their fate and contribute as much as possible to hasten their fate.Lets us not hyphenate ourselves as it would be playing into pig's hand.
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harbans wrote:The US atleast is "droning" inside Paki territory. What is India doing?
"Dossiering"
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"Dossiering"

^^ While US drones, India Dossiers and demands hyphenation.
Well said. Right answer. :)
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Dipanker wrote:
James B wrote:Killing spree in Krachi continues...

Four killed in firing incidents in Karachi

It seems Rehman Malik's 48hr ban on carrying weapons didn't work, as usually :rotfl: .
Rehman Malik, the Joker, should try shorter bans, 48 hours is too long! Somthing like 2 hours on, 2hours off, may work better for the Gotham city of Karachi!
Love the Gotham City analogy! I would say, it is a city full of Jokers, and no Bat(s)man. :lol:
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on the one visit where POTUS is not going on to TSP, the indian media has to drag in worthless crap pakis for commentary - truly giving them importance where none is warrented. the aam junta on the streets here does not care one rats turd for what happens - good or bad to pak.
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New Zealand guy joined LeT and left it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Yd2lrKIc8w

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Pakistan refuse to tone down Wagah ceremony
LAHORE: Pakistan on Thursday rejected India’s request to tone down the flag-lowering ceremony at Wagah Border.

According to a media hand-out, Director-General of Punjab Rangers Major-General Muhammad Yaqoob Ali Khan has said the parade will continue in the traditional aggressive style. He said that a hand shake between the two sides’ rangers will continue.

Earlier last month, on the request of the Indian Border Security Force, Punjab Rangers had decided to discontinue the aggressive marching approach during the flag march ceremony at the Wagah Border.

Director-General of Punjab Rangers Major-General Muhammad Yaqoob Ali Khan and Director-General of India’s BSF Raman Shrivastav had also decided to take steps to free prisoners. They agreed to urge their respective governments to release fishermen held by both sides after minimum detention and paperwork.
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SSridhar wrote:I am just listening to a panel discussion on Obama visit in Times Now channel. The panel included Tasneem Noorani, former Federal Secretary to the Pakistani Ministry of Interior. This was a mistake, in the first place, on the part of Arnab Goswami to have a Pakistani on a panel discussing India.

This Noorani guy had a smirk on his face right through the discussion. However, he said openly that Pakistan will sponsor terror and it is justified in doing so. He said Pakistan had 170 million people who were strong enough and had an Army that could take on India etc. etc. He repeated these threats several times. That was a pathetic display even by Pakistani standards. However, it was more pathetic for Times Now to have called in a Pakistani on a purely India-centric American President issue. This is how we equate ourselves with Pakistan and then demand that the US must pressurize Pakistan etc.
I tried looking for this on the timenow website but couldn't locate it. Do you have a link to this?
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Brad Goodman wrote:Pakistan rejects Indian bid for SC permanent seat

I love paki headlines
This only goes to prove that the pakis voted for themselves (despite what they said after the recent voting for a non permanent UNSC seat)
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Our sister Marvi ben has has been locked out of her flat by those nasty Isloo police. I am sure many here on BR will reach deep into their pockets to help this poor woman in her hour of need. :lol:
Marvi Memon’s official flat sealed

LAHORE: After differences between MNA Marvi Memon and Senator Humayun Mandokhel over the allotment of a room in the Parliament Lodges, Senate Deputy Chairman Jan Muhammad Jamali decided to seal the room, a private TV channel reported on Saturday. Earlier, Mandokhel, along with Jan Jamali, Capital Development Authority officials and police reached Marvi’s flat to get it vacated. However, after a verbal clash with her servants, Jamali ordered police to seal the room until Tuesday. Mandokhel claimed that he possessed the allotment papers and Marvi was living in the flat illegally, which had been allotted to her father, who was retired at that time. Marvi on the other hand said the National Assembly allotted her the flat two years ago. However, it was double allotted to the senator as well, who had even tried to forcibly break down the door in the past, the channel said. Marvi said that the matter had been taken up at the Senate and National Assembly levels and it was decided that the apartment would remain in her possession, of which she had proof. The room’s keys have been handed to Marvi’s father, Nisar Memon, with the room sealed until Tuesday, the channel reported. daily times monitor


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.as ... 010_pg7_22
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moved to benis, better suited there perhaps....
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Brad Goodman wrote:Pakistan refuse to tone down Wagah ceremony

LAHORE: Pakistan on Thursday rejected India’s request to tone down the flag-lowering ceremony at Wagah Border.
Then they should be left to stage a dance all by themselves.
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Pakistan ready for tax reforms, says IMF

pakis ready to gubo before IMF
WASHINGTON: Pakistan supports a general sales tax and changes to its energy industry, the International Monetary Fund said on Saturday while reporting on its talks with the country.
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Appreciate Pakistan’s anti-terror efforts: Gilani to India

Right when Ombaba is in India paki PM makes this statement. You got to give it to them for this one
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday asked India to appreciate his country’s efforts in curbing terrorism and said the two countries should de-link their peace process from incidents of terror to make dialogue a “sustainable proposition.”

“I call upon India to appreciate our efforts in curbing terrorism that poses the biggest internal threat to our national interests, ethos and values.
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Joint statement to name Lashkar, call for dismantling Pak terror infrastructure

Looks like X'mas list from MEA not sure how much water it holds
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Oct. 20, 2

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Pranav wrote:
Brad Goodman wrote:Pakistan refuse to tone down Wagah ceremony

LAHORE: Pakistan on Thursday rejected India’s request to tone down the flag-lowering ceremony at Wagah Border.
Then they should be left to stage a dance all by themselves.
I think we had a detailed discussion on this topic a few moons ago and few suggestions were to have a pot bellied pan chewing chowkidaar slamming gates on pakis or have our female service women do the honors or just not repeat the same song & dance etc
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Brad Goodman wrote:Pakistan refuse to tone down Wagah ceremony
According to a media hand-out, Director-General of Punjab Rangers Major-General Muhammad Yaqoob Ali Khan has said the parade will continue in the traditional aggressive style.

Obviously, there has been a divine intervention to change the mind of the DG of the Pakistani Rangers. This is what he had said on October 30, 2010
"We have decided to end the angry eyeball-to-eyeball exchange, thumping of boots and other aggressive gestures from the flag-lowering parade," said Maj. Gen. Khan.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Oct. 20, 2

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If anyone has the time or the inclination to hear Hazrat Zaid Hamid bin Ahmediya (PBUH)'s rant on ombaba's visit to India and the latest cons-pee-racy being hatched against Pakistan one can click on the link below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcDQueiUC-s
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Oct. 20, 2

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The death toll in the demonstration of the IED Mubarak variant of the IEDology of Pakistan on the Muslim Sabbath of Friday Nov 5th has climbed to just short of a century:

Darra blast toll reaches 95

The notion that the Muslim Sabbath of Friday is a somehow a “favoured” day to indulge in a spot of Muslim on Muslim violence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is certainly supported by this and other acts of violence, a listing of which follows, on Fridays :roll: . Does this not amount to the defamation of Islam by Pakistan?.

Friday Jan 1, 2010, Shah Hasan Khel:

96 dead in Lakki Marwat suicide blast

Friday Feb 5, 2010, Karachi:

Ashura carnage revisits Karachi

Friday March 5, 2010, Hangu:

Hangu: suicide bomber kills 14, hurt 25

Friday March 12, 2010, Lahore:

57 killed in Lahore suicide blasts

Friday April 16, 2010, Quetta:

11 killed in Quetta hospital suicide blast

Friday May 28, 2010 , Lahore:

Attackers target Lahore’s Ahmadi worshippers; 70 dead

Friday July 9, 2010, Yakka Ghund:

Mohmand blast death toll rises to 106[/quote]

Friday September 3, 2010, Quetta:

Quetta suicide attack toll rises to 65

Friday October 22, 2010, Pishtakhara:

Five killed in mosque blast near Peshawar

Friday November 05, 2010, Suleman Khel :

Three dead in second mosque attack
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