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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 04:39
by fanne
a public toilet perhaps?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 09:44
by Anujan
Apparently the personal aircraft of a ruler of a Mideast country is on standby to fly Mushy out if he wants it. Apparently Mushy also has that ruler's blessing and protection against being lamposted.
For all claims of sovirginity, Pakistan seems to GUBO to a lot of countries! Anyone remember the Saudi ambassador's boast that as far as Pakistan was concerned, Saudis were not observers but active participants?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 10:11
by KLNMurthy
does the list quote any survey other than the author's musharaf?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 10:27
by KLNMurthy
Agnimitra wrote:Whoa! Sorry if already posted:
Muslim law doesn’t apply to Jinnah, Hindu Law does -- says daughter
In the dispute over the palatial Jinnah House in south Mumbai, Dina Wadia, the only daughter of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, has stated before the Bombay High Court that her father is not governed by Islamic succession laws, but by Hindu customary law instead.
The building in question, blessed not only with history but also location — facing the sea from the posh Malabar Hill — is currently valued at Rs 300 crore.
In 1947, when Jinnah left India for Pakistan, the Government had taken it over as "evacuee property". However, Dina had remained behind in Mumbai, having been disowned by Jinnah. Now 88 years old, she lives in the United States. After a series of legal moves, Dina Wadia filed a writ petition before the Mumbai High Court in 2007, claiming that Jinnah House could not be classified as "evacuee property", as her father had died without leaving behind a will. So, she went on to claim, all his properties, including Jinnah House, devolved to his successors.
The trouble was that under Muslim succession law, Jinnah's property would devolve to a long list of family claimants, only one of which was his daughter. This meant that even if Jinnah House was not "evacuee property", Dina Wadia would have to share Jinnah House with other relatives of her father.
To overcome this, her lawyer Fali Nariman has stated in court that Jinnah, as a Khoja-Shia, was not governed by Muslim succession law, but by Hindu customary law — in which intestate succession is to the daughter alone. To establish this, Nariman has relied on a long line of cases where the Indian Supreme Court has held that Khoja-Shias are governed by Hindu customary law. Khoja-Shias, like many Muslim communities in India, have traditions that are a mix of Islamic and Hindu rituals.
The ₹300 crore "Jinnah House" should be taken over as state property and maybe a public park built there or something.
That would be idolatry of Jinnah, like building a temple. and toilets are more important than temples.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 10:46
by arun
What sect of Mohammaddenism Jinnah belonged to is not a settled issue.
Khaled Ahmed in the Friday Times in an article dating back to 2010:
Was Jinnah a Shia or a Sunni?
Meanwhile Tarek Fatah had this to say on the subject of what sect of Mohammaddenism Jinnah belonged to just yesterday (Oct 11):
Indians ask, "Was MA Jinnah a Shia or Sunni Muslim?". I tell them he was neither; he was a 'Muslim for Rent' to the highest bidder.
From Twitter:
Clicky
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 16:53
by vishvak
At risk of stating the obvious, do we need more toilets in Jinnah name? Why do pakis care about some property worth some when whole of pakis are in pakistan already.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 17:00
by Pratyush
I thought that TSP was a toilet. Why do they need toilet.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 17:13
by vishvak
Pakistan is place where generation after generation of jihadis and non state actors come from time to time and now it is difficult to tell which generation of terrorists are doing pakistaniyat when and it is all across pakistan. Why do we need public toilet in Jinnah name when all these jihadis and non state actors in official parlance are in pakistan already doing pakistaniyat.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 20:17
by CRamS
Guys, discounting pigLet & Paki pasand Hrinder Baweja's predilections, she seems real hell bent on embarrassing Indian army for this Keran encounter, and even earlier hits Indian army has taken at the hands of TSP. ISI and TSP's RAPE must be laughing their asses off profusely, and they will cite these kinds of reports and piss on Arnab when he keeps his date with them, but will the military gurus please debunk. I mean lets leave aside India's ability to cross LoC and make TSPA pay a price, but if as Hariner Baweja claims, our defense also is weak, then that is really worrying. Will the military gurus debunk this report please
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-new ... 34516.aspx
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 21:57
by Rajdeep
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 22:09
by Sushupti
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 22:18
by sum
^^ Trust a Paki to ensure that whatever effort one puts to show them in good light, they will ensure that the inner Pakistaniyat will show up!
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:02
by Anujan
There is actually intense hatred for Malala. I have no idea why. Apparently she is defaming Pakistan and glorifying her is a conspiracy to prevent talks. Several articles have been written in the urdu press about this.
This type of phenomenon is not anything new. Remember what gola said Mukhtaran Mai case (a lady who was gangraped under jirga orders?) He said such women get raped and defame Pakistan in the hopes of getting visa to wrestern countries like Canada.
Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:47
by Peregrine
Malala is a drama staged by the US : Jamshed Dasti
MULTAN : Member of National Assembly Jamshed Dasti said on Sunday that
teen activist Malala Yousufzai’s meteoric rise to fame was nothing more than a “drama” orchestrated by the United States to disrupt the government’s efforts to initiate peace talks with the Taliban.
Dasti, an independent candidate reportedly pursuing membership in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, was talking to the media about Malala’s nomination for the Nobel Prize during a press conference in Multan.
He said the US never wanted Pakistan to negotiate with the Taliban, and was using Malala to defame the Taliban and Islam.
Dasti concluded by saying the nation and the media should “stop this drama” and concern themselves with the real issues of Pakistan.
The MNA’s words mirrored the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) sentiments when the young girl missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize.
TTP central spokesman Shahidullah Shahid had said
the 16-year-old had done nothing to deserve the Nobel, which went to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) for its work to rid the world of chemical arms.
“We are delighted that she didn’t get it. She did nothing big so it’s good that she didn’t get it.” “This award should be given to the real Muslims who are struggling for Islam. Malala is against Islam, she is secular,” he had gone on to say.
The TTP had shot Malala in the head on her school bus on October 9 last year for speaking out against them, and brazenly added that they would do it again.
Ironically, in a recent BBC interview, Malala said she backed dialogue with the Taliban.
Anti-Malala sentiment has reportedly gained momentum in Pakistan since her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. A recent article on the phenomenon in the New York Times stated, “The reaction seemed to stem from different places: sensitivity at Western hectoring, a confused narrative about the Taliban and a sense of resentment or downright jealousy.”
Cheers

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 00:26
by Karan M
Pakistan is truly a grade A basketcase where everybody is using somebody else for their own ends.
1. Taliban --> attack her for wahabbism
2. Army/RAPE/ISI--> save her and use for worldwide PR campaign
3. Everyday Pakistanis ---> hate her for telling the world that she got shot in Pak, and is hence defaming Pak, ergo Islam
4. Malala --> flitting from country to country, hoping she gets to stay abroad despite what her minders tell her (want to be PM, want to be this..)
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 01:38
by vishvak
“This award should be given to the real Muslims who are struggling for Islam. Malala is against Islam, she is secular
Talebs talking of peace prize and secularism.

Next talenban will claim being light greens is only secular and not worth peace prize.
And then not too dark green and therefore only secular and not worthy of peace prize.
May be this is good Taliban's style of deciding peace in la la peace lands.
Also notice how taleban, or anyone whoever, decides who all are secular in pukistan. All labels are predefined already it seems when the fact is there is nothing called secularism in pukistan.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 07:42
by SSridhar
I do not find anything wrong in the Talibani (or Pakistani) interpretation of associating secularism with being anti-Islam.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 09:41
by Philip
Pak has to have its heroes or heroines.The best known Pakis are all terrorists and warmongers,nuclear proliferators,terrorist trainers,scamsters,religious bigots,intolerants,minority murderers,misogynists and rent-boys of the most nauseating species on the planet.If there were Ig-Noble awards,the Pakis would win in every category! Thus when a poor girl like Malala ,victim of the intolerant majority of Pakis,who want their women to be nothing more than illiterate household sex slaves and adore honour killings,survives such a monstrous attack,and shows her courage to get on with her life and ambitions,the West wept.They desperately needed any Paki,to showcase as a fig leaf to continue to aid this satanic creation ,that is the "epi-centre of global terror" ( said the good dr.Singh!),addicted to using its infamous ISI and Paki military for all things evil that it cannot perform itself.
Thus poor Malala has become a mascot for the "good Paki",if there was ever such a species,one lonley figure which can serve as the excuse for continuing all manner of support for this diabolic entity that truly needs to be rent asunder and fragmented along its natural ethnic faultlines.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 10:17
by Anujan
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wor ... cy-theory/
Nadeem Paracha published the satirical piece, “Malala: The real story (with evidence),” on the Web site of the Karachi-based newspaper Dawn this week. It skewered, in high absurdist fashion, those in Pakistan who believe that Yousafzai is a CIA plant, a money-seeking opportunist or some combination of the two. While the story originally ran without a disclaimer, it becomes pretty obvious that it’s parody after the fourth or fifth paragraph:
Malala was not born in Swat and neither is she a Pushtun. A respected medical doctor in Swat, Imtiaz Ali Khanzai, who runs a private hospital and clinic in Swat told our reporters that he has a DNA report that proves that Malala is not Pushtun.
Showing us the report, he said he extracted Malala’s DNA when as a child she visited his clinic (with her parents) complaining of an earache.
“After she was supposedly shot last year, I remembered I had a bottle where I had kept some of her earwax,” the doctor explained. “Collecting earwax of my patients is a hobby of mine,” he added.
He went on to claim that according to the DNA, Malala is a Caucasian, most probably from Poland.
Those eyebrow-raising anecdotes did not, however, prevent individuals numbering at least in the hundreds and a few media outlets from repeating the story as truth. The Lahore Times and Press TV, an Iranian television network, both reported (and later deleted) the story under the headline “Fraud unearthed!” Meanwhile, the piece has gone viral on Facebook and Twitter, racking up well over 30,000 shares and stirring debate even after 24 hours online.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 12:23
by Lalmohan
makes sense that the paquis are rebelling against malala - she is showing them up in their true colours and they naturally would rather sweep that under the carpet...
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 12:25
by harbans
And the good Malala has Benazir as her Ideal/ role model..that is not much headway is it into ideals/ role models?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 12:32
by Lalmohan
malala also cannot stray too far from the path, there will be repurcussions
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 12:59
by member_22872
But again, how many roles models did the 5000 year old civilization produce worth following and making them role models?...of course I forgot Babur and Ghauri but they are men....who wants father of their nation as role model? he himself was a pig eating kafur. May be in future Malal herself will be a role model after next year and when she becomes TSP prime minister.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 18:20
by Anindya
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 19:22
by member_22872
Fishermen! so leave it...suddenly the fate of Italian thugs should come to our mind...nothing will happen...they will end up in some Paki prison, they will die after suffering 'some' torture anyways...already one is dead...moving on...we should worry about the MFN status to India. We should be expecting lot of business and that would help Indians to see the Paki hospitality first hand...that is important. Then these small incidents wont happen again.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 19:50
by Anindya
BSF likely to seek flag meeting with Pak Rangers after firing
BSF is likely to seek a flag meeting with Pakistani Rangers which opened fire in forward areas along the India-Pakistan border in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir, injuring one jawan.
Home ministry officials said this was the third incident of sniper fire from Pakistan side this year along the international border and cannot be taken lightly as there have been increased activities by militants from across the border. "BSF is likely to seek a flag meeting with Pakistani Rangers to lodge a strong protest," an official said.
Constable M Basu was injured in the sniper firing by Pakistani troops at around 11am.
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BSF head constable Ram Niwas Meena of 200th Battalion was injured in sniper firing on Narainpur BoP area in Samba district along the IB on August 5. Meena, who suffered injury in his chest, died in AIIMS in New Delhi on August 11.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 20:00
by harbans
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 20:05
by vishvak
Mithaai-coveting chattering mobs of 5-star dilli circuit won't be disturbed by what fishermen are going through.
Obviously Gujrat is not Kashmir that can earn secular points on border, even if it means nothing.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 20:16
by member_22872
BSF is likely to seek a flag meeting with Pakistani Rangers to lodge a strong protest
God what have we become

. BSF hasnt made up it's mind yet...Not sure Vijaya Dashami was a good day to do that.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 21:27
by Peregrine
Pakistan’s Telecommunications, computer, and information services Exports Year on Year rise 75%!
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS & SERVICES
9 Telecommunications, computer, and information services
FY 13 : July – June US$ 803 Million.
FY 12 : July – June US$ 459 Million.
At this Meteoric Annual Increase Pakistan will reach India’s Present IT Exports i.e. US$ 70 Billion in Eight to Nine Years and Possibly Overtake India’s projected IT Annual Exports shortly thereafter – say in two or three years!
Cheers

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 21:32
by Peregrine
Rajdeep wrote:
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Rajdeep Ji :
Not much of a chance. If she returns to "The Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorists" the Taliban will get to her before the Drones.
Cheers

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 14 Oct 2013 22:51
by Gagan
400% sure that the Talebs were just trying to scare her the last time.
But with this jet setting lifestyle that she has now adopted, 800% sure that she will meet her 72 if she steps into wild wild west of Isloo or Pindi or Piss-a-war.
Actually the bigger cities are more dangerous for her than the pakistani countryside. There are many a Mumtaz Qadri roaming the streets looking for Islamic glory and Sawab, who would simply luvv to give her her 72.
Pakis hate her for being a female and for being outspoken and for supping with furreigners, something the rest of 'em all want to do but can't really do. And she being a wimmen is doing it.
Just for that they'll get 'green with jealousy', but call it 'green with piousness' and do her in.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:05
by RCase
^^^
Err..., by the book, do wimmens get 72? Will Malala get 72 or will she become one of the 72?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:07
by member_22872
According to an Arabic mullah(posted in islamophobia thread ), she can get to be one of the 72, but no peach bottom boys for wimmens.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:46
by BijuShet
RCase wrote:^^^
Err..., by the book, do wimmens get 72? Will Malala get 72 or will she become one of the 72?
Saar IMHO, practicing folks of the faith would no longer consider her to be a member of the Richard Branson's Airline just by virtue of her moving around in western media circles. She can no longer be counted as one of the 72 prospectives.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 01:53
by Joseph
Peregrine wrote:Rajdeep wrote:
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Rajdeep Ji :
Not much of a chance. If she returns to "The Land of the Pure and Home of the Terrorists" the Taliban will get to her before the Drones.
Cheers

The drone strikes are mainly in North and South Waziristan (Southwest of Peshawar) and she lived in Mingora (Northeast of Peshawar). It is just Pakis being Pakis to do misinformation campaigns such as that.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 06:27
by anupmisra
harbans wrote:And the good Malala has Benazir as her Ideal/ role model..that is not much headway is it into ideals/ role models?
If there is an example of extreme irony in politics, it is this, it is this, it is this. Here's a baki girl, shot by the tellibunnies, praising the same 'bunnies and asking the world to talk to them. She claims all in the name of her god, in whose name the 'bunnies and al-keedas are creating a greener world. Then she wants to return to al bakistan as its Prime minister with her role model being al pinky who was shot by the tellibunnies (or someone of their ilk). The 'bunnies then go on to warn her not to return.
Irony, thy name is baki.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 06:55
by Anujan
Long but good read. An account of Heroin smuggling under Zia.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/174992551/Bus ... ation-1988
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:06
by Anindya
Wonder what the religious breakdown of these escaping doctors is....
Pakistani doctors flee Sindh, seek safety in Ahmedabad
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Aug 21, 2013
Posted: 15 Oct 2013 09:22
by Prem
Power import: ADB pulls out of project, WB and IDB to provide $1b
http://tribune.com.pk/story/618222/powe ... rovide-1b/
ISLAM A BAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has decided to pull out of the CASA-1000 power import project, but at the same time the World Bank and Islamic Development Bank (IDB) have agreed to provide $1 billion for the project that will bring over 1,000 megawatts of electricity from central Asian states.The ADB, which was expected to provide 40% of financing, did not give any concrete reasons for backing out, sources say.ADB officials told Pakistan authorities that the bank’s board of directors was required to approve financing for every project, but it was not willing to commit any funds for the power import programme.According to government officials, the World Bank and IDB have given assurances that they will provide $1 billion in finances and the remaining funds will be contributed by countries that are part of the power supply plan.
CASA-1000 is a strategic project for the United States (US), like the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline. The US has been trying to promote these projects, which experts describe as unfeasible because of precarious security conditions in Afghanistan.A senior official of the Ministry of Water and Power said the the cost of power import was initially assessed at $966 million, of which the ADB had to contribute 40%. Now, officials say the cost has risen past the initial projection due to delay in implementation of the project.CASA-1000 will transmit 1,300 megawatts of surplus electricity from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan through Afghanistan, which will consume 300 megawatts, to Pakistan. The four governments had already signed a memorandum of understanding on November 16, 2007 in Kabul.In the final feasibility study conducted in February 2011, the surplus power capacity of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan had been reassessed. About 3,700 gigawatt hours (GWh) is expected to flow by 2016.However, the catch is that under the “No generation expansion scenario”, the volume of power export will come down each year in view of a rise in domestic demand in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Moreover, the energy flow will not be available throughout the year, instead it will be available only for the April-September period every year.