Bart S wrote:^What does this mean? Why would Pakphauj attack their own engineered demonstrations? Are they filming fake videos for circulation as stuff that happened in the valley?
Sir, Pak Army regulars tried to evoke the public to go protest near the LC, one group came within 150 metres and was quickly sent packing by IA. Several other local leaders turned the table on the Pak army and started chanting Azadi, and end to Pakistani atrocities. Soon after, internet and calling was shutdown and some protestors taken away (will probably never return).
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:35
by Bart S
mmasand wrote:
Bart S wrote:^What does this mean? Why would Pakphauj attack their own engineered demonstrations? Are they filming fake videos for circulation as stuff that happened in the valley?
Sir, Pak Army regulars tried to evoke the public to go protest near the LC, one group came within 150 metres and was quickly sent packing by IA. Several other local leaders turned the table on the Pak army and started chanting Azadi, and end to Pakistani atrocities. Soon after, internet and calling was shutdown and some protestors taken away (will probably never return).
Chief economist of Pakistan trying to lure investors at pakistan investment promotion conference in baku, azerbaijaan with belly dancers.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 09:46
by saip
So they do not want our President to overfly their territory because of 'atrocities' etc. But they are importing life saving medicines. What happened to the atrocities then? Modi should impose 100% tariff on these medicines. Let us make some money too.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:19
by Haridas
saip wrote:So they do not want our President to overfly their territory because of 'atrocities' etc. But they are importing life saving medicines. What happened to the atrocities then? Modi should impose 100% tariff on these medicines. Let us make some money too.
Tarrif is on imports. U R saying lay a tax on export.
So dawood bhai will still get indian medicine trans-shipped via doobyee to Porkistan.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:55
by saip
Just semantics. But you know what I mean. But Google Chacha says:
tariff
noun
a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 17:47
by A_Gupta
Export tariff = export tax is used, rarely, to keep some item from being exported to some country.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 18:59
by Vikas
Whaat ! Pakis ban telecom services. While blaming India in Kashmir, Dimran govt itself has turned into 'Fascist', 'Nazi' , 'Hitler' govt.
The baba speaks...important new info. Having followed him for several months...I have found him reliable. Infact,eg he had hinted 1 day before 370 went, that tomorrow will be a big day for Kashmir. Many such examples...he is the twitter arm of the indian army.
A day before it actually happened the whole world was saying that.........
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 07:22
by la.khan
Guddu wrote:The baba speaks...important new info. Having followed him for several months...I have found him reliable. Infact,eg he had hinted 1 day before 370 went, that tomorrow will be a big day for Kashmir. Many such examples...he is the twitter arm of the indian army.
I always wondered what we hit in Chakoti & Muzzafarabad, POK. The focus was always on Balakote. Nobody on either side of the border spoke of other two targets. So, as per Babaji, we hit some military installations (radars using Spice and Sudarshan kits ). No wonder, the next day Pakis show up in strength to target our military installations and have their a$$e$ handed to them
Babaji ki jai ho!
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 08:27
by Atmavik
You cant make this stuff up even if u tried too
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 08:57
by Guddu
Sorry, dont understand. Whats wrong with the headline. Looks perfectly fine to me ?
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 09:29
by mmasand
Guddu wrote:Sorry, dont understand. Whats wrong with the headline. Looks perfectly fine to me ?
Impotent Pakistan FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi leaves for foreign policy visit over Occupied Kashmir
Fixed it for you.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 09:33
by saip
I believe it was intentional. IMPORTANT can't be made into IMPOTENT by a typo. The headline writer is having fun.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 11:26
by Kashi
saip wrote:I believe it was intentional. IMPORTANT can't be made into IMPOTENT by a typo. The headline writer is having fun.
Well thy did change BEIJING to BEGGING, so....
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 11:35
by SRajesh
Atmavik wrote:You cant make this stuff up even if u tried too
Jammu: The Indian Army thwarted an infiltration attempt by a Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT) squad along the Line of Control in Keran sector of Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir in the first week of August.
Bodies of eliminated Pakistani Army regulars/terrorists along with equipment could be seen in the video.
founder and executive chairperson of Space Trust, a non-prof ..
A non profit trust for - what exactly??!! Not for any tech from la la pakilands.. how innocent to take dual use tech openly.. but (a big difference) in space 'paki non-profits' -that don't riot and loot and plunder in space especially at poles - doesn't have to be next to Indian landers/rowers and more. Pakis can have very well establishe next to east coast oops east side of Chinese lander.
Logically it's sound too since pakis don't seem to terrorise Chinese on this planet so more peaceful which is nice in space.
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 09 Sep 2019 21:56
by Anujan
^^^^
That lady paid $200,000 to be among the first batch of space tourists in Virgin Galactic. That trip has not happened yet. Pakistan information and broadcasting ministry awarded her the "First Pakistani Astronaut" title based on the fact that at some point she will fly as a space tourist in a sub orbital flight.
Statement by Kamaal R Khan or Rakhi Sawant would carry more meaning and importance than hers.
Meanwhile, I flew in Jet airways from Delhi to Mumbai once so I'm going to call myself Chief Air marshal General test pilot.
Islamabad: Residents of Pakistan’s tribal South Waziristan region will now have access to communication services like internet and mobile phones as cellular services would be restored after at least six years of suspension.
“Within the next 10 to 12 days, cellular services will be restored in the area,” the political administration officials said on Saturday.
The decision to relaunch services was declared after an improvement in the law and order situation in the region.
In April 2018, the political administration of Mohmand Agency restored cellular network coverage in the region after a gap of one year.
Mobile phone services were suspended in South Waziristan Agency due to security reasons and to impede all means of communication between terrorists.
At least 22 pro-independence activists were taken into custody by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) police in Hajira subdivision of Poonch district overnight for alleged rioting while a sit-in continued in Tetrinote village on the second consecutive day on Sunday.
On Saturday, police had stopped thousands of participants of a “Freedom Long March” called by Sardar Mohammad Saghir-led faction of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) in Dawarandi village of the Hajira area, when they were insisting to move ahead towards Tetrinote that lies in the closest proximity of the restive Line of Control (LoC).
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 10 Sep 2019 02:58
by Bart S
pankajs wrote:For the record .. just in case you meet a baki
Does this guy and his puke-worthy twitter postings count?
In an interview on Sunday, Mr. Graham said he shared Mr. Trump’s desire “to end the war in Afghanistan between the Taliban and the Afghan people.” But he added that no deal could include withdrawing all American forces or trusting the Taliban to confront Al Qaeda or the Islamic State.
“My advice to the administration is, let’s focus on trying to shore up our relationship with Pakistan,” he said, adding that it should include a free-trade agreement. He said that the Taliban must be prevented from believing it can seek safe harbor in Pakistan.
Guys you did not note her predictable pakiness in claiming that "Chandrayaan 2 is a giant leap for south asia "
Kafir India had nothing to do with it. It was all south asia only
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 10 Sep 2019 06:33
by schinnas
So Sen. Graham is the main and highest profile deep state force in US lobbying for Pakistan. It cannot be dismissed as a senator bought over by lobbyists employed by Terroristan or the influence of Saudis who fund Sen. Graham.
It may even be ideological and showcause a far right Christian and MIC deep state in US trying to shore up Pakistan as a counter to emergence of "Hindu" India and to keep the place boiling to the benefit of the MIC business interests.
Pakistan’s offer of conditional talks and its statement that it will not be the first to launch a war against India may have been prompted by not only the precarious state of its economy but also its current oil reserves which have touched a new low.
Healthy oil reserves are necessary to fight a war, but Pakistan’s energy sector is facing demand-supply imbalance owing to a host of factors, according to people aware of the matter. They said political mismanagement, crisis in the Gulf, weak currency at home and inadequate foreign exchange reserves have contributed to Pakistan’s woes.
Pakistan’s energy sector is grappling with supply and stocks below the planned level, and the country’s oil companies have suffered heavy financial losses because of insufficient foreign exchange available in the country, said one of the persons, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The total stock of petroleum products stood at 26 days at the end of July, amounting to just 35% of the total storage capacity of 74 days. Similarly, crude oil stock in Pakistan’s refineries stood at about 398,000 metric tonnes (MT) at August-end, as against a total capacity of around 807,000 MT, reflecting only 49% utilisation of refinery capacity. The usable stock of crude oil stood at around 256,000 MT, or nine days’ supply, ET has learnt. The situation has worsened because Pakistan’s oil marketing companies were slow in importing crude oil, said a second person.
He said the volatile global oil prices and depreciating domestic currency impacted functioning of the oil marketing companies. The increase in tax on these companies to 0.75% from 0.5% also hurt them, he said.
Pakistan’s ministries of maritime affairs and petroleum have advised the Prime Minister’s Office that 25 days of supply should be kept owing to tensions in the Gulf (sure if wishes were donkeys, pakistanis will happily ride on it ). However, with the Imran Khan government has not paid any attention to falling oil reserves and maintaining minimum oil supply, the people said.
Guys you did not note her predictable pakiness in claiming that "Chandrayaan 2 is a giant leap for south asia "
Kafir India had nothing to do with it. It was all south asia only
And this so typical of the TSP origins in the West:
They always say Asian movie when describing Bollywood in front of the Goras.
But the moment your are alone with them they start eulogising about Nusrat and Farhat etc!!!
- Baldev, who is married to a Khanna woman of Ludhiana district, has already shifted his wife Bhawana Sethi and two young children, including an 11-year-old thalassemia affected daughter, to India in the month of Mardch.
- TOI on Monday evening traced Baldev Kumar, who lived in the guise of a Sikh in Pakistan, from Khanna.
AMRITSAR: Feeling threatened and insecure in Pakistan, a member of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Tehreik-i-Insanf (PTI) party Baldev Kumar has sought asylum in India.
Baldev, who is married to a Khanna woman of Ludhiana district, has already shifted his wife Bhawana Sethi and two young children, including an 11-year-old thalassemia affected daughter, to India in the month of March.
TOI on late Monday evening traced Baldev Kumar, who lived in the guise of a Sikh in Pakistan, from Khanna.
Baldev Kumar, who had contested for Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) on PTI’s ticket from Swat, said that minorities are at a great risk in Pakistan , as they are being threatened by majority Muslims.
Notably, Baldev’s name had figured in the murder of PTI’s leader and MPA Swaran Singh, who was also a member of the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (PSGPC) and had also been president of PSGPC for a short period in 2006.
The lawmaker was also an advisor to chief minister of Pak province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Parvez Khan Khattak. On April 22, Swaran Singh had gone to his native village Banur near Swat valley, where he was shot dead while out for an evening stroll.
It was alleged that Swaran Singh and Baldev Kumar were political rivals and the latter had paid around $10,000 to the shooters to kill him. The shooter was also later arrested by the police.
“Rumours are being spread by the Pakistan government against me, since I always raised voice against injustice, ” claimed Baldev, adding that it was very hard for him to make a decision to seek asylum in India.
Sources informed that Baldev Kumar had arrived in India, along with a Sikh jatha, and had stayed here.
To buttress his claims of atrocities on minority communities by the majority Muslim community of Pakistan, he alleged that there have been several cases of atrocities on minorities, specially on Sikhs, but they keep quiet. “The same thing had happened in case of conversion of Jagjeet Kaur to Islam he added”.
Cheers
Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 10 Sep 2019 19:37
by SRajesh
menon s wrote:Chinese atomic engineers get Dengue , in Karachi.
This is not dengue. that much im sure. Dengue effects all. why were the Pakistanis spared?
https://youtu.be/sX76wNrG1j4
Dear All
Watch video 5.31 onwards.
A mention of plane deliberately crashing into the sea!!
Why What was the cargo
One junior's guess: maybe bodybags a-La OBL type burial.
Maybe some scientist bid adieu and all kept silent to avoid unnecessary intrusion and orifice examination
A takes on this please
. . . He said that the Taliban must be prevented from believing it can seek safe harbor in Pakistan.
Believing ? The Americans just don't get it, do they? Why should they Taliban just 'believe' when they know they are the creation of Pakistan and when they act at the behest of Pakistan?
After all that brave talk about Pakistan, Trump & Co have just succumbed to Pakistan yet again, haven't they?
GENEVA: Political activists of Sindh and Balochistan on Tuesday called it ironic on part of Pakistan to peddle its false narrative on the Kashmir issue at the UNHRC session in Geneva when minorities in the country have been facing worsening human rights situation.
"It is really shameful that a representative of Pakistan has come here (Geneva) to talk about human rights. These are people who have literally curbed every voice that did not align with them, they have abducted every person who wanted to raise his voice and created a hell for the religious minorities," Lakhu Ludana, the general secretary of World Sindhi Congress (WCS), told ANI.
The activists called on Qureshi to rather address the issues of enforced disappearances and killings of minorities in Sindh, Balochistan, and other parts of Pakistan by the state agencies than internationalising the "internal matters" of the neighbouring country.
"Qureshi should talk about the atrocities happening in Balochistan, Sindh and other areas than about Kashmir, which is none of his business," said Hidayat Bhutto, the United Kingdom and Europe organiser of WCS.
For long, Pakistan's establishment has been criticised over its practice of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings by international bodies and local human rights organisations that dare to speak out on the issue.
According to the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, an entity established by the Pakistani government, about 5,000 cases of enforced disappearances have been registered since 2014. Most of them are still unresolved.
Independent local and international human rights organisations put the numbers much higher. Around 20,000 have reportedly been abducted only from Balochistan, out of which more than 2,500 have turned up dead as bullet-riddled dead bodies, bearing signs of extreme torture.
Before being elected as Prime Minister, Imran Khan had admitted in multiple interviews about the involvement of Pakistan's intelligence agencies in enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings and vowed to resign if he was unable to put an end to the practice, holding those involved responsible.