Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Oct 4 2012
Posted: 18 Nov 2012 15:43
The guy is inspired by james bond onlee. May alla give bakis such ideas and the will to complete them.
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Routine bomb blasts followed by routine investigation. At the end of investigation blame RAW, CIA & Mossad.The injured have been shifted to the nearby hospital, while the police arriving at the scene have started its routine investigation.
Racing through the deserted streets of Kabul at nighttime, you are likely to be stopped at street corners by policemen once, twice or even more. If you are a South Asian, as I am, their guard is up even more. “Pakistani or Indian?” the cop barks out as you lower your window. When I answer “Indian”, he wants me to produce a passport to prove that, and as it happens, I am not carrying one. So I am pulled out of the car in the freezing cold and given a full body search, with the policemen muttering under his breath in Dari that everyone goes around claiming to be an Indian, especially Pakistanis.
How can fellow Central Asian Paki can pass off as a SDRE Indian?To be a Pakistani is a bit more fraught. The body search is rigorous, the questioning hostile, and, more often than not, you have to be rescued by a Western colleagueespecially if you are entering one of those heavily guarded, unmarked restaurants frequented by foreigners.
I don't understand why Pak-Suzuki should ask for permission to import if the negative list is expected to be removed anyway within a month. Are they worried that it may not happen ?Pak-Suzuki Motor Company has asked the Pakistan government to permit the import of parts for the Alto model car from India so that it can revive the production of the vehicle, according to a media report today.
Pak-Suzuki had discontinued the production of the Alto in July This was done after it converted all models to Euro-II standards, except Alto as its "complete knock down" ( CKD) kits that meet Euro-II standards are only available in India. India is the only country in the region producing Euro-II compliant parts.
The company had discontinued various cars that need to have Euro-II compliant engines from June. A spokesman for Pak-Suzuki, Shafiq Ahmed Shaikh, told 'Dawn' that 159 parts of the Alto, which are Euro-II compliant, are only made in India.
The company has requested the government to allow import of these parts from India but so far nothing has been done, he said. The parts sought from India were included in negative list and this caused the discontinuation of Alto production in Pakistan, he said.
However, this negative list would be eliminated by December, Shaikh noted.
Pakistanis would eat grass rather than depending on kafir eternal enemy.The vendors pointed out that India is the only country where Euro-II Alto parts are available and Suzuki Japan has made India an investment centre for research and development and engine manufacturing.
Shaikh said the company had already informed the Commerce Ministry that India would provide a large market for exports and would be an alternative source of imports, resulting in cost benefit and reduced freight charges.
He said Pak-Suzuki is in a crisis because of falling production and sales, especially due to influx of imported used vehicles coupled with no permission for importing Alto parts from India.
Welll, isn't he the one that said it is not extremism but just some patriotic 'boys'? So us kufrs can take pride in the fact that we brought more purity to the nation founded in the name of purity."the root cause of dispute" , must be resolved as it provides fuel to extremism in his country.
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Not sure about Pakistan, but if this gets funding, it will definitely change Maulener Naeem Malik's status to 1st World, which would be the oint of the thing, I suppose.Charlie wrote:Do not ROFL.... after Water Car land of the purers bring us this.
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Najam Sethi was complaining that as Pakistan's economy tanks, overseas pakis who visit home are targeted by these kidnapping groups. The modus operendi he described was exactly the same as what used to happen in Laloo's Bihar a decade ago.Suppiah wrote:Who said business is not booming in TSP?
http://dawn.com/2012/11/18/kidnapping-t ... s-booms-2/
Imran Khan faced another terrible ordeal for the second month in a row when the UK immigration authorities stopped him for intense scrutiny of his luggage and questioned him at length upon landing in the country.
How do you search someone's luggage in an "insulting" manner?“His luggage was checked in an insulting manner,” he explained.![]()
Former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf on Saturday remained adamant about not regretting the Kargil war, and even suggesting that he did not know if Pakistan spy agency ISI was operating terror camps against India. However, he said both India and Pakistan need to change their stance on Kashmir and Siachen.
I am not going to comprise on the honour and dignity of Pakistan.
Musharraf also provoked a new controversy by suggesting extremism is on the rise among the Indian Muslim youth.
And again ‘niyat’ is required.”
The luggage you carry within has to be searched in an insulting manner, no?anupmisra wrote:How do you search someone's luggage in an "insulting" manner?
That's "deep". Pun intended.abhijitm wrote:The luggage you carry within has to be searched in an insulting manner, no?anupmisra wrote:How do you search someone's luggage in an "insulting" manner?
Roadside bombs kill five in tribal Pakistan: officialsAt least three people have been killed, along with 23 injured, including two rangers, after an explosion near Karachi’s Abbas Town, DawnNews reported.
Separate roadside bombs killed a total of five people and wounded 10 on Sunday in two separate blasts in Pakistan’s lawless tribal zone near the Afghan border, officials said.
The 15-year-old campaigner was shot in the head after she called for girls to have the right to attend school.
UK-based Islamist Anjem Choudary has led the anger aimed at Malala who is recovering at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
Zealots claim she is an apostate, or traitor, to Islam because she wrote an online diary for BBC Urdu slamming the Taliban for denying girls the right to education.
The conference billed as “Sharia4Pakistan” is due to be held at Lal Masjid (mosque) in Islamabad on November 30 and will feature a video address from al-Muhajiroun founder Omar Bakri Mohammed, titled “Declaration of Fatwa on Malala Yousafzai”.
The punishment for apostasy, or regressing from Islam, can under certain reading of Islamic law mean a death sentence.
East London-based Choudary told us: “There is no covenant of security in Pakistan for non-Muslims. If someone apostasises (renounces) Islam they become like the non-Muslims.
“They no longer have any form of protection. What we say very clearly is any non-Muslims in Muslim countries need to leave because they are at risk.
“And those people who are apostates (like Malala) and want to stand with the enemy against Muslims, they are naturally the first people that are going to be targeted.
“If someone apostatises like this woman did by allying with the Americans and saying her favourite person is (Barack) Obama and that she does not want the Sharia or hijab and wants to live under a secular state, she has put herself in a very precarious situation.
“It is no surprise what happened to her in Pakistan.
“Malala is mature Islamically, she is not immature, she has reached that period we say is adulthood.”
Britania would have to shoot Im the Dim in the head, before I would believe that he is not their boy!anupmisra wrote:Im the Dim stopped again
This time in his (ex)sasuraal, englishtan.
Imran now stopped at UK immigration
Imran Khan faced another terrible ordeal for the second month in a row when the UK immigration authorities stopped him for intense scrutiny of his luggage and questioned him at length upon landing in the country.How do you search someone's luggage in an "insulting" manner?“His luggage was checked in an insulting manner,” he explained.![]()
A top Pakistani parliamentary panel has expressed reservations about the government's move to grant the Most Favoured Nation-status to India, with some of its members claiming that the measure would "destroy" the domestic agriculture sector.
Members of the Public Accounts Committee, which is headed by the ruling PPP lawmaker Nadeem Afzal Chan, voiced their reservations during a meeting and sought a detailed briefing on the matter from the Commerce Ministry after Muharram holidays.
The PPP-led government has repeatedly said it is committed to phasing out a negative list regime for trade with India by December 31 and granting MFN-status by the beginning of next year.
The newspaper also mentions a "balming effect". What the heck is that?India’s foreign ministry has indicated that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may not visit Pakistan any time soon given Islamabad’s preoccupation with elections and its alleged tardy approach to prosecuting the suspects in Mumbai terrorist attacks
Two soldiers were killed and seven others injured when a tank was hit by an improvised explosive device near Mirali in North Waziristan Agency on Sunday.
Anup ji.anupmisra wrote:In the eyes of the pakis, Singh is no longer the king because Singh may not visit Pakhanistan anytime soon. He may be...er..backed up.
The newspaper also mentions a "balming effect". What the heck is that?India’s foreign ministry has indicated that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may not visit Pakistan any time soon given Islamabad’s preoccupation with elections and its alleged tardy approach to prosecuting the suspects in Mumbai terrorist attacks
anupmisra wrote:In the eyes of the pakis, Singh is no longer the king because Singh may not visit Pakhanistan anytime soon. He may be...er..backed up.
The newspaper also mentions a "balming effect". What the heck is that?India’s foreign ministry has indicated that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may not visit Pakistan any time soon given Islamabad’s preoccupation with elections and its alleged tardy approach to prosecuting the suspects in Mumbai terrorist attacks
Krithivas, I have re-arranged the words.krithivas wrote: The only "soothing" (in Tamizh) treatment that TSP deserves is something Unkal is already meting out.
Soothing and calming (sooth kaami in Tamil) is what the Islamic republic of Pakistan needs.SSridhar wrote:Krithivas, I have re-arranged the words.krithivas wrote: The only "soothing" (in Tamizh) treatment that TSP deserves is something Unkal is already meting out.
*I actually read sections of this lady's dissertation. I have no idea why someone will give a PhD to someone who pulled such a stinking theory out of her musharraf. Basically she argues that if we redefine "Imposition of Sharia" as "Secularization" then JuD and JeI are all just secularizing Pakistan. See? Problem solved!Lately, Hafiz Saeed of the Jamatud Dawa (JuD) seems to have emerged as one of the stars of Pakistan’s media, giving interviews to anchors, all set to eat out of his hands. Many in the print media have also joined hands in selling the JuD as if it was always peaceful. On social media, which is infested with youth, who have little sense of history, an artificial distinction is drawn between the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) that brings a militant image of Mumbai to mind, and the JuD, presented as a welfare organisation. The unprofessionalism, lack of training and ignorance of the media is to the JuD’s advantage.
For instance, in the past couple of years, two publications — which are essentially doctoral theses done at top British universities such as Oxford and Cambridge — were produced that aimed at rationalising the JuD and its activities. While Humaira Iqtidar* has projected the Jamaat-e-Islami and the JuD as entities, which will eventually secularise society, Masooda Bano in her book has presented the JuD and other religious zealots as “Rational Believers”. Bano has tried to awkwardly fit new institutional economics with her study of madrassas and in doing so, tried rationalising militants including that of the JuD. Both ladies are well anchored in British academia.
Shiv, that is too much.shiv wrote:Soothing and calming (sooth kaami in Tamil) is what the Islamic republic of Pakistan needs.
This in fact is true Islam. Pakistan is getting where it was destined to be in the first place. It needs to get there and make war with all non Muslim countries before some people in the world start seeing what needs to be dealt with.Anujan wrote: In the third stage, the bearded Islamists are modeling themselves after Hezbollah and Hamas. A kind of religious-political-social-military entity, where there is no distinction between political power, social service like hospitals and charity and terror groups who further the aims of the religious and political faction. And the money is ofcourse not a problem if you run the country*.