Didnt understand this analogy!stating that India was like Radha and Pakistan like Krishna.

Didnt understand this analogy!stating that India was like Radha and Pakistan like Krishna.
Me too, though there are various interpretations possible. Some unseen force is spending a large sum of money in organizing these trips, helping to defuse the tension and developing the people-to-people contacts.sum wrote:Didnt understand this analogy!stating that India was like Radha and Pakistan like Krishna.
why because the Aryan soil is as tough as its mard-e-momeen?said that several foreign companies have failed to compete with Pakistani tractor due to its less cost.
For example, John Den,a US tractor company has flopped in Pakistan to compete local tractor makers, as they were not using domestic cheaper components. Though company imported Chinese tractor parts at zero duty but still they remained uncompetitive to operate
is the donkey included in this price of 600k?Pakistan’s tinny industry is producing tractor just for Rs600,000 while the same product is being sold in Indian market at Rs1.2 million. “This shows that Pakistanis are manufacturing tractors at 50 per cent less price than India
TSP is so smart, they kill many birds with same stone..Pakistan is expected to sign agreements with Asia-Pacific Corporation every heard of this? $2 company? and some other companies during the next two weeks under which the latter will invest over $10 billion in power and gas sectors
Interesting statistics...costs $3b to set up a bulb making plant..and TSP has less bulbs than fanatic barbaric jehadi terrorist animals..The company dealing with the power sector will set up an energy savers plant in Pakistan at a cost of $3 billion. The bulbs to be produced by the proposed plant would replace the existing 120 million bulbs
Even Jayalalitha cannot match this..All 18 million households would be provided with four bulbs each at a reduced rate of Rs 40 apiece. And replacement of any fused bulb during 15 years would be cost-free
Again madrasah maths + statistics..more meters than households.. and each meter costs over $200! Must be pure halaal ones...or is it that $200 is for Zardari and $17 is for the meter?Similarly, all 23 million electricity meters in the country would be replaced with new efficient ones. The project is estimated to cost $5 billion
sum wrote:Didnt understand this analogy!stating that India was like Radha and Pakistan like Krishna.
True.Suppiah wrote:JohneeG, there is no blasphemy in Hindu perspective. If you insult Hindu gods you are simply a 'progressive, intellectual, secular, rational'....you can join the talk and lecture circuit, get to visit America free of cost, and become the toast of evangelist hate-mongers, jehadi terrorists, sewage drinking *MK rowdies and Stalinist mafiosi.
Simple. Paki mards want to fok Indian girls and Shitistan want to screw India. If any "meaning" out of Pakistan can rise above crotch level I would like to be told about it.sum wrote:Didnt understand this analogy!stating that India was like Radha and Pakistan like Krishna.
Islam, she said, stands for equality, unity, tolerance, and rights of people and the global religion allows peaceful co-existence of different faiths in the society.“I come here not to defend Islam from the charge that it is incompatible with democracy.Rather, I come here to prove that Islam and democracy are intertwined, always have been and always will be.”“Islam is not the caricature that has been hijacked by extremists, but rather a peace-loving religion of equality, opportunity and tolerance,” she said while canceling out some misperceptions about the religion.
( Qadirite mob to be provided enough Waqat to gather at her place)ISLAMABAD: The bail hearing for a young Pakistani Christian girl accused of blasphemy was adjourned until Tuesday, DawnNews reported.The girl has been in custody since she was arrested in a poor Islamabad suburb more than two weeks ago accused of burning papers containing verses from the holy Quran.Earlier on Saturday, the blasphemy case took a bizarre turn when police arrested Khalid Jadoon, the prayer leader who had allegedly put some pages of the holy Quran among the burnt papers to strengthen the case against the girl.
What is a nuclear scientist? The father of the US atomic bomb (and therefore atomic bomb in general) was J Oppenheimer, a theoretical physicist. The father of the Indian nuclear programme, Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha was also a physicist. How is it then that metallurgist like Dr A Q Khan has come to be known as the father of Pakistan’s nuclear programme or nuclear bomb? Truth be told there are only two people that can be considered pioneers in nuclear programme related research in Pakistan. First is Dr Munir Ahmad Khan of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) who was the real hero of 1998’s nuclear tests and who detonated Chaghi II, a plutonium device, which was much stronger than the uranium devices of Chaghi I. The second person is someone whose contribution to human understanding in Physics is so much more fundamental and greater than any of Pakistan’s other scientists, that to even associate him with a weapons’ programme is to belittle him. He is Dr Abdus Salam who was instrumental in setting up the PAEC.
But, what is a Paki without displaying generouss dollops of inner Pakistaniyat ? He says,Jhujar wrote:http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?pa ... 2012_pg3_4
Is A Q Khan really the father of Pakistan’s nuclear programme?
Did Dr Khan design the centrifuges? No. Pakistan uses gas centrifuge design perfected by URENCO group of Netherlands. Let us not get into where or how we got that.
From the article,SSridhar wrote:Hate content in Punjab & Sind school curricula
Of course, for paki mards, Englishwomen are a fair game.There is also a lot of material that has the potential to turn innocent minds against the Englishmen
It is not the fast-moving consumer goods, the Engros and the Habib Banks, or Pepsi or Unilever or ICI, which drive Pakistan’s industry, as so many of the elite who work for them falsely believe. Instead, Pakistan’s industrial force and its economy are based on the dynamic and creative small-scale or informal sector.
Research at LUMS has shown that this sector constitutes as much as 90 per cent of economic establishments, 30 per cent of GDP and 25 per cent of export earnings, and employs 78 per cent of the non-agricultural labour force of Pakistan.
These 3.3 million small- and medium-sized establishments are highly labour-intensive in comparison with the large-scale manufacturing sector, and around 95 per cent employ less than five workers. The backbone of Pakistan’s economy is its informal, small-scale sector, for which policy is seldom designed.
A second myth repeated ad nauseam is that Pakistan is predominantly rural and is an ‘agricultural country’. Research by Reza Ali showed as long ago as 1998 when the last census was held, that Pakistan was almost half urban and half rural, using more productive and useful definitions of ‘urban’, and not the moribund definitions proposed by the Census Organisation.
Fifteen years later, although research awaits the next census, it is not possible to call Pakistan a ‘rural’ country by any stretch of the imagination. If anything, probably 60 or 70 per cent of the people in Pakistan reside in areas one should call urban.
Furthermore, with integrated communication services and linkages, the idea of a ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ divide is increasingly redundant, and one ought to consider settlements and habitation on a continuum.
Since Pakistan is primarily urban, it is also no longer agricultural in terms of the contribution to the economy to which agriculture contributes only one-fifth. However, agriculture is still the main form of employment for Pakistani labour — around 45 per cent of the workforce.
One might just add in passing that Pakistan — its economy, its agriculture and its relations of production — is not feudal, no matter how often one repeats the claim that it is. At least on this one count, many social scientists are grudgingly coming around, although since many Western journalists only meet such ‘feudals’, they still write mainly about ‘feudal’ Pakistan.
Many liberal members of the Pakistani elite argue for a reduction in the military budget, believing that this will lead to a resultant rise in social-sector spending. One look at the data will show that both have fallen over the last decade.
Yet another particularly pervasive and persistent myth amongst Pakistan’s elite is that US aid to Pakistan is ‘good for the country’, when academic research has shown consistently that nothing could be farther from the truth.
Uncovered meat.anupmisra wrote:Of course, for paki mards, Englishwomen are a fair game.
What is the point in urging tolerance to victims ? The great Khan, the fearless mard that he is and the one next in line (for cutlet), must visit Jhang and meet SSP & LeJ leaders and ask them to stop killing the Shi'asKhan also visited mosques of different schools of thought and met a number of religious scholars in Skardu. He emphasised the need to promote tolerance in order to keep the Muslims united. He also said that the entire nation was saddened by the targeted killings of Shias in Quetta and Gilgit-Baltistan.
These jokers are delusional -- what kind of peaceful coexistence does Islam offers to non-muslims? Please tell this to Pakistani Christians or Kashmiri Hindus.Jhujar wrote:PAWN owrr YAWN
Islam and democracy are compatible, complementary, Intermarried ,intertwined Like Brother and First Cousin : Cherry VeryIslam, she said, stands for equality, unity, tolerance, and rights of people and the global religion allows peaceful co-existence of different faiths in the society.“I come here not to defend Islam from the charge that it is incompatible with democracy.Rather, I come here to prove that Islam and democracy are intertwined, always have been and always will be.”“Islam is not the caricature that has been hijacked by extremists, but rather a peace-loving religion of equality, opportunity and tolerance,” she said while canceling out some misperceptions about the religion.
In his appearance last Monday before the Supreme Court, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf sought some more time to deliberate on the issue of writing a letter to the Swiss authorities and assured the court that he would do his best to deal with it. “Mujh par vishvas karen” (trust me), the Prime Minister said, using an opaque Hindi word meaning trust, confidence, belief.
Raja’s choice of Hindi vocabulary would hardly merit comment, were it not for the fact that it is symptomatic of a creeping cultural penetration of Pakistan by our eastern neighbour, to which the government seems to be completely oblivious. This silent invasion is taking place mainly through the opening of Pakistan to cheap Bollywood movies, the airing of Indian TV’s entertainment programmes by our cable operators, the free availability of pirated DVDs and videos of Indian films on the local market and, most insidious of all, the home screening of popular children’s programmes, especially cartoons, dubbed in Hindi.
First, these movies provide a generous serving of what a recent Associated Press story on Bollywood described delicately as “swelling songs, innervating rain storms, and jiggly dances” which transgress the bounds of decency and good decorum. The titillating scenes which are their main attraction promote vulgarity and obscenity, as the Supreme Court has remarked on a petition by concerned citizens. Because of lack of action by the government, the Supreme Court has now taken the matter in its hands. Although the airing of “obscene” material is prohibited, there is no definition of this term under the law. The court has asked Pemra to consult all interested parties to determine what amounts to “obscenity.” The case is still pending, but in the absence of a commitment by the government judicial action will not be enough.
Third, the home screening of pirated Indian films brings Indian culture and language right into our living rooms across all barriers of law and policy. As a result, our distinct way of life, values and language, which we have successfully preserved through the centuries in an alien and hostile environment, are being challenged as never before. Children and young people are particularly susceptible.
I'd prefer to watch a Haseena Atom Bum show any day to those horrific Katrina kaif jiggly moves. Pox on you, Bollywood, for adultrating our arapic cultural values. Jeeeehaaaard!
interestingly, third rate bollywood is fully of Urdu laden dialogues that many ordinary hindi knowing folks sometimes have a hard time following, thanks to the fact that it is more fashionable and sounds better, and also many good script writers are Urdu speaking..If someone chooses third-rate entertainment, it is of course a matter of individual choice
interested parties such as Difa-e-Shitistan, TTP, LEJ, LET, Mulla Diesel etc?The court has asked Pemra to consult all interested parties to determine what amounts to “obscenity.
IED MubarakPratyush wrote:CNN reporting
Bum Blast in Peshawar US consulate.
PESHAWAR:
A suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden car into a US consulate vehicle in an upscale neighbourhood of Peshawar, killing and injuring an unspecified number of people.
Two bullet-proof Land Cruisers of the US consulate left the American Club, located in University Town, for the consulate building during the morning rush hour, officials said.
Frankly speaking
And what's her take on the latest controversy surrounding Raj Thackeray's statement, wherein he has slammed the Pak singers participating in India reality show Sur Kshetra? "Honestly speaking, Raj Thackeray isn't wrong! There are comic stars who come to India from Pakistan aur wapis jaake hamari vaat lagate hein! Whether it's sending terrorists like Kasab or sending hatred-invoking SMSes, Pakistan has always played dirty. So, what friendship and cultural exchange are we talking about,"she said.
IT offers the same as christianity.varunkumar wrote:
These jokers are delusional -- what kind of peaceful coexistence does Islam offers to non-muslims? Please tell this to Pakistani Christians or Kashmiri Hindus.
no other religion in the world is as fair as Islam to people of other faiths
Read it all:Not only does Islam give religious freedom to non-Muslims, its tolerant law extends to the preservation of their places of worship.
The more you dig around the more you find evidence showing fanatic Islamists and Stalinist/Maoist cabal are two sides of the same coin. When the contract killing mafiosi nature of Stalinists was exposed in Kerala recently, many yellow puppets started reciting the 'humanism' mantra to provide a fig leaf to the murderers...a communist is a 'humanist' and hence he cannot kill. Same argument here, slightly revised with search and replace...facts be damned.Humanity forms the basis of the principle of human dignity in Islam, whether the person is Muslim or non-
There is no word on what is to be done if she is 'guilty'. Of course, she should be killed. Under the cover of moderation, this mullabaric is supporting the blasphemy laws and wants her lynched, only 'legally' under the animalist laws of TSP. Interestingly he has to go back to 5th century Arabia to find examples of tolerance and goody-goody nature of ROP, not the conduct of his own country in the recent past and after its birth.Strict action should be taken against all those accusing the girl if she is found innocent.
So the investigation should not worry about the girl, it should focus on 'conspiracy' to abolish the law thereby identifying and isolating more impure to be halaled and cutleted..Ironically, Ashrafi’s support for Rimsha stems from his concern for the blasphemy law.
“There is a conspiracy to abolish the blasphemy law and investigators (of Rimsha’s case) should expose elements behind this act,”
It never ceases to amaze me how people can state "facts" which are totally opposite to the reality. The ability of humans to wilfully brainwash themselves is endless.arun wrote:Op-Ed on the blasphemy law in the Express Tribune by Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi who is identified as chairman of the All Pakistan Ulema Council.
no other religion in the world is as fair as Islam to people of other faithsMisuse of the blasphemy lawNot only does Islam give religious freedom to non-Muslims, its tolerant law extends to the preservation of their places of worship.
who trained them? ISI? They seem to know everything except the address..highly intelligent as TFTA mard-e-momeen should be..Additionally, the terrorists, all highly trained and reported to be currently residing in Attock
The godless commie Chinese, who seem to think they have earned the eternal gratitude of pure breed Pakbarians by being their sugar daddy, will love to see such noos.Chinese diplomats and engineers, working in Pakistan on several development projects, are a prime target of TTP commander Aziz Mehsud