Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan - 1 Feb 2
Posted: 19 Mar 2015 06:07
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Will this also go the way of Eleven Jinpeg's attending Pakistan Day celebrations?Peregrine wrote:Pakistan to hold population census in March 2016, with military supportCheersISLAMABAD: The federal government with the consent of the four provinces has announced that country’s sixth population census will be held in March, 2016, with the support of armed forces as it was done in 1998 — the last time the census was conducted.
KARACHI: Panic gripped the stock market on Wednesday as heavy sell-off by both local and foreign investors saw the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index sink deep down by 817.28 points (2.53 per cent) to close at 31,524.98, wiping Rs172 billion off the market capitalisation.As brokers tried to calm down the market, the index recovered a little from the intraday crash of over 1,000, which represented the biggest single-day decline since the start of the current year.The bloodbath on Wednesday together with the persistent gloom has seen the index fall by 3,300 points (10.5pc) from its record high of 34,826 points on Feb 3.Many market players said small investors behaved like a panic-prone herd as they stared at the red splashed all across the trading board.The fuel that fired selling was provided by foreign portfolio outflow that has amounted to a staggering $108 million this year.Foreigners were net sellers of $7.8m worth stocks on Wednesday. “It’s a major bleeding,” conceded a stock strategist. Several market participants believed that the pullback was mainly by US-based Everest Fund which has stock holding of $100m in Pakistan market.But the head of equity sales of a major brokerage house, which was thought to cater to nearly a third of foreign portfolio investment in Pakistan markets, argued that three to four foreign funds were seeking an exit.The local investors’ fear of a further flight of foreign investment was exacerbated by the statement of IMF chief Christine Lagarde who warned in Mumbai on Tuesday that emerging markets need to be prepared for the impact of a rise in US interest rates which could still surprise in both timing and pace.
Now can see.Ananya wrote:
Worth a watch ;what afganistan think of pakis
I have decided to take up Pakistani citizenship. My skills are better appreciated there.CRamS wrote:Guys, since this is one of the most visited threads, let me ask where is my friend DoCJi? Hope all is well. His absence of late is conspicuous.
Are these the MQM Altaf-chip stocks ?Jhujar wrote:News from The land of Nomoneyhoneybrainortrainbutdrainfliesonly
Meltdown on KSE; index tumbles 817 points
KARACHI: Panic gripped the stock market on Wednesday as heavy sell-off by both local and foreign investors saw the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index sink deep down by 817.28 points (2.53 per cent) to close at 31,524.98, wiping Rs172 billion off the market capitalisation.As brokers tried to calm down the market, the index recovered a little from the intraday crash of over 1,000, which represented the biggest single-day decline since the start of the current year.The bloodbath on Wednesday together with the persistent gloom has seen the index fall by 3,300 points (10.5pc) from its record high of 34,826 points on Feb 3.Many market players said small investors behaved like a panic-prone herd as they stared at the red splashed all across the trading board.The fuel that fired selling was provided by foreign portfolio outflow that has amounted to a staggering $108 million this year.Foreigners were net sellers of $7.8m worth stocks on Wednesday. “It’s a major bleeding,” conceded a stock strategist. Several market participants believed that the pullback was mainly by US-based Everest Fund which has stock holding of $100m in Pakistan market.But the head of equity sales of a major brokerage house, which was thought to cater to nearly a third of foreign portfolio investment in Pakistan markets, argued that three to four foreign funds were seeking an exit.The local investors’ fear of a further flight of foreign investment was exacerbated by the statement of IMF chief Christine Lagarde who warned in Mumbai on Tuesday that emerging markets need to be prepared for the impact of a rise in US interest rates which could still surprise in both timing and pace.
A close aide of former Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Chief Hakimullah Mehsud, Khawrey Mehsud, was killed in a drone strike near the Pak-Afghan border yesterday.
According to TTP spokesman Muhammad Khorasani, Khawrey Mehsud was killed in a drone attack in Kurram Agency near the Pak-Afghan border on March 18. Two other militants were also killed in the drone attack.
Onlee ipf yuvar bassport lists joo as goatShreeman wrote:^^^ whycant we come along aj nurses?
Shreeman'ji - you have to be a goat. Doc'ji takes only his goats with him!!Shreeman wrote:^^^ whycant we come along aj nurses?
Every child born in Pakistan carries the burden of government debt of close to Rs100, 000. He/she faces a high rate of child mortality and those among them who survive are mostly underfed and undernourished and are unable to get good education and gainful employment when they grow up. Most of them have no access to clean water, sanitation and medical facilities and some of them work in the palatial houses of the rich more or less like slave labour.
The defence and debt-serving expenditure accounts for almost all the tax revenue. The rest of the government’s expenditure is being financed by internal and external borrowing. There is a huge amount of floating debt that the government is unable to clear. Public sector enterprises are incurring a large quasi-fiscal deficit that is being financed by borrowing.
This country was created for the ordinary people of the Subcontinent. It has been taken over by a tiny minority of the rich elite and is being managed by it for the rich.
CheersThe only way to get rid of the indigenous colonists is through an awakening of the proletariat at a large scale.
The only way to decrease the debt per head is to increase the number of heads faster than the debt! Moreover it is more fun!Peregrine wrote: Trampling people’s basic needsEvery child born in Pakistan carries the burden of government debt of close to Rs100, 000.
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PAEC chairman Ansar Pervaiz said Karachi Nuclear Power Plant, Chashma Nuclear Power Unit-1 and Unit-2 have been producing a total of 755 MW of nuclear power. This capacity would be raised to 3,535 MW by 2021, upon completion of the under construction C-3, C-4, K-2 and K-3 projects, Daily Times reported on Friday.
Highlighting the long-term strategy devised under the Nuclear Power Vision to overcome the energy crisis, he said that after 2021, the PAEC will be focusing on commencing construction work on at least one nuclear power plant project every year in order to achieve the desired targets.
"Head" has many meanings in Mrityuloka. Koi kahe Sochan Kaa koi Kahe thokan kaa, Koi kahe Lochan Kaa, Koi kahe Mochan Kaa. Good Haqqani and other Poakers now openly claim the numbers 200 Millions for Poaqroaches and growing ( 3.4-3.7%) by 2035 ,there are going to be 400-450 Million Paki Non- heads with no thinking capacity at all but real islam only.RajeshA wrote:Peregrine wrote: Trampling people’s basic needs
Every child born in Pakistan carries the burden of government debt of close to Rs100, 000.[
The only way to decrease the debt per head is to increase the number of heads faster than the debt! Moreover it is more fun!
AoA! Bakistan always looked up to KSA and Bakis always claimed they were araps. Now Bakistan will become like Arabistan with no forest cover.The rate has been ~40 K hectares deforestation/year, which means by now only ~1,500 K hectares would be left. In 25 years they have lost 40% or more of their forest cover and in 35-40 years they would have lost almost entire forest cover.
Jew are a jealous kafir living in a junglee country.RCase wrote:AoA! Bakistan always looked up to KSA and Bakis always claimed they were araps. Now Bakistan will become like Arabistan with no forest cover.The rate has been ~40 K hectares deforestation/year, which means by now only ~1,500 K hectares would be left. In 25 years they have lost 40% or more of their forest cover and in 35-40 years they would have lost almost entire forest cover.
Why Bohras' get to have a mosque while Shia get Imambara and poor Ahmadi get just a 'Place of worship' in Al-Bakistan ?arun wrote:Green on Green Intra-Mohammadden religion based sectarian violence in Karachi in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan sees demonstration of the IEDology of Pakistan outside a Mosque used by minority Mohammadden Dawoodi Bohra sect on Mohammaddenism’s sabbath of Friday:
Two killed, 8 hurt as blast hits Bohra mosque in Karachi
Pakis being Pakis want to continue getting Bakshish from Saudi.Sharif is by nature a cautious man and a very deliberate decision-maker. He is carefully leaving open the option of deploying troops to the kingdom in the future if the security situation gets worse. He will also be clear with the king that Pakistan remains a close Saudi ally. The ambiguous and mysterious Pakistani nuclear connection with Saudi Arabia will remain in the background.
makes sense in a paki kind of way.Vipul wrote:After milking the Saudis for Petro-dollars to build Nuclear weapons, Pakistan declines to join Saudi Arabia's Anti-Iran Alliance.
Pakis being Pakis want to continue getting Bakshish from Saudi.Sharif is by nature a cautious man and a very deliberate decision-maker. He is carefully leaving open the option of deploying troops to the kingdom in the future if the security situation gets worse. He will also be clear with the king that Pakistan remains a close Saudi ally. The ambiguous and mysterious Pakistani nuclear connection with Saudi Arabia will remain in the background.