This time, Pakistan-based bots including its citizens now want their country led by Imran Khan, to ‘Do Atomic Attack’ on France.
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"According to Hadith and Quran it is allowed to kill those who disrespect the Holy Prophet pBUH so destroy the france."
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 27 Oct 2020 16:34
by Dilbu
Apparently now IMF is to be blamed for the compounding economic problems in TSP. The capacity of pakis to hold on to their sense of entitlement even while holding begging bowls in both hands is astonishing. Will IMF learn?
IT is now over eight months since the last IMF review in February 2020, and the next tranche of payment due as part of the IMF programme that Pakistan signed in July 2019 is still not forthcoming.
It needs to be recognised by all, especially the IMF, that ordinary people are struggling and their patience is fast running out after the considerable loss in income caused by the earlier shutdown and now, by the slowdown in the economy as it limps back to life. Food inflation could take an ugly turn as people are dragged into rising poverty and those who had recently joined the ranks of the new middle class are now finding their earlier income gains dwindling fast and their small savings disappearing.
IMF-triggered riots over forcing countries to adopt economic reform measures that sharply increased unemployment and sent food prices rocketing, was a normal occurrence till recently. The IMF therefore quickly realised that the Covid-19 pandemic was taking a very heavy toll on developing countries and set up a Rapid Financing Instrument for them “without conditionalities” earlier this year. Under this facility, it approved $1.38 billion in assistance to Pakistan as “it has swiftly put in place measures to contain the impact of the shock and support economic activity. Crucially health spending and social support strengthened”
The IMF must in turn move away from its stubborn insistence on pre-Covid 19 benchmarks and derail a programme that is being reasonably well implemented in very difficult circumstances. Indeed, it should reconsider its overall approach in Pakistan which has failed miserably over the last 30 years to spark sustained growth and is currently pushing it into a low-growth high inflation equilibrium triggered in part by its insistence on a market-driven exchange rate.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 27 Oct 2020 18:56
by Ambar
Looks like pakis have well and truly pissed off one of their "four fathers" KSA.
The Pakistan National Assembly in a unanimous resolution has asked the government to recall its ambassador to France after Prime Minister Imran Khan accused French President Emmanuel Macron of "attacking Islam".
As per a report in The News, this resolution by the National Assembly may not take effect as Pakistan currently has no Ambassador in France with the last Ambassador having been transferred to China three months ago.
Pakistan since then does not have an envoy in France as its foreign office is yet to announce his replacement.
Incidentally, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was also one of the lawmakers who passed the resolution despite reportedly being aware of a lack of Ambassadorial appointee in France. He also refrained from passing on this information to his colleagues.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 01:15
by RaviB
Ambar wrote:Looks like pakis have well and truly pissed off one of their "four fathers" KSA.
Saudis on their newly minted 20 Riyal currency notes have Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir as a part of India (and rightly so!).
They show it independent, separate from both India and Pakistan. Pakistanis are just doing their nakhra. Beggars can't be choosers, unless they are Pakistani.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 06:21
by jash_p
The Pakistan National Assembly in a unanimous resolution has asked the government to recall its ambassador to France after Prime Minister Imran Khan accused French President Emmanuel Macron of "attacking Islam".
As per a report in The News, this resolution by the National Assembly may not take effect as Pakistan currently has no Ambassador in France with the last Ambassador having been transferred to China three months ago.
Pakistan since then does not have an envoy in France as its foreign office is yet to announce his replacement.
Incidentally, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was also one of the lawmakers who passed the resolution despite reportedly being aware of a lack of Ambassadorial appointee in France. He also refrained from passing on this information to his colleagues.
I was watching Paki TV interview, one Paki mullah demanded that Imran should declare war on France and send some Nu- clear missile on Paris and asked OIC to send Muslim Army in France and if he don't take any action till Sunday then there will be full chakka jam hadtal. . ( I love this)
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 09:04
by Anujan
Pakistan should teach a lesson to Saudis and should demand that Saudis give them money only in 100 Riyal notes.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 10:54
by srin
We should now wait and see which of the MSMs carry a hit job on French Govt and who all support it. Then we'll know who is in the pockets of the TSP. Next few weeks is going to be interesting (it'll take time to write op-eds and for editors to edit it)
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government’s risky $400 million venture to fix the ailing tax system meets the fate predicted by many before its inception, as the World Bank has downgraded the project due to slower-than-expected progress.
A portion of the $400 million is meant for giving performance rewards to FBR officers. The remaining $80 million is meant for upgrading the FBR’s information technology system. The World Bank report showed that in spite of the $400 million loan, the tax-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio, which was 13% in June 2018, slipped to just 11%.
Under the programme, the target was to increase it from 13% to 17% by 2024. But during the first year of implementation, it further slipped to 11%, which should be a concern for both Prime Minister Imran Khan and the World Bank that is lending money in the name of reforms.
The US State Department, meanwhile, hailed growing cooperation with India, saying it was “critical to the security and prosperity of both countries, the Indo-Pacific region, and the world”.
But it is feared in Islamabad that the agreement would affect Pakistan the most.
“The recent unprecedented rate of missile tests conducted by India is yet another manifestation of dangerous Indian conventional and nuclear military build-ups,” the FO said.
It observed that the developments have corroborated concerns about the military spin-offs of conducting high technology trade with India, which has not only eroded international norms, but also resulted in negatively affecting the strategic stability in South Asia.
“These developments clearly negate the argument that India’s mainstreaming in the international export control regimes will further the non-proliferation objectives of these regimes,” the FO maintained.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 16:17
by darshan
Real believers would have already destroyed anything and everything that has french components. From fighters to submarines to alcohol.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 28 Oct 2020 18:04
by nam
Apparently Paks set up a public webinar on cashmere and the usual "genocide" and our boys "Dr Malik" joined in with loud music & all. to created a ruckus..
" Shah Mehmood Quereshi , the foreign minister of Pakistan was sweating, his legs were trembling when he walked into the meeting with COAS. He said please let Abhinandan go else India will attack at 9 PM! "
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 00:18
by sanjaykumar
This was leaked by the GOI.
Please provide original source, for propaganda purposes
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 00:58
by bharathp
Ambar wrote:The next time pakis ask "How was the tea?" show them this video.
" Shah Mehmood Quereshi , the foreign minister of Pakistan was sweating, his legs were trembling when he walked into the meeting with COAS. He said please let Abhinandan go else India will attack at 9 PM! "
I was just checking this on twitter. the Jingo in me was doing a bhangra. how was the tea? the guy (abhinandan) had no fear having tea and the guys giving tea were sweating/shivering.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 04:54
by anupmisra
Ambar wrote:The next time pakis ask "How was the tea?" show them this video.
" Shah Mehmood Quereshi , the foreign minister of Pakistan was sweating, his legs were trembling when he walked into the meeting with COAS. He said please let Abhinandan go else India will attack at 9 PM! "
If you listen carefully, one cannot be sure that he is saying it was bajwa who was sweating & shivering.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 06:54
by Ambar
I think he meant Quereshi. Soon after there were slogans by the opposition "Querishi gaddar hain, gaddar hain" in the assembly
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 09:28
by manjgu
hahahahhaa... no one has balls to say bajwas legs were shaking !! .... now ISPR will clarify it was Qureshis legs that were shaking...
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 09:50
by manjgu
reminds me of kargil..mushy laid the blame of retreat on Nawaz Sharifs doorstep ... now Bajwa ji will leave the blame on Quershis doorstep. ofc pakistan is a functioning democracy with civilain oversight on Pak Fauj..
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 11:10
by Aditya_V
More than Bajwa and Qureshi, it was probably the PAF chief since after 26 Feb 19 and 27 Feb 19, one to stop IAF, 2nd 5 Amraams missing SU-30's, 1 missing a Mig 21 Bison, failure to cause damage with expensive PGM and losing a F-16 in well planned coordinated offensive action. Nobody in Pakistan wants to talk about the much vaunted Fizzle ya failing to deliver. And even losing some Drones in the process.
ANI @ANI
#WATCH "I told Abhinandan's father we'll definitely get him back...The way he (Pak MP) is saying is because our military posture was offensive... we were in position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know our capability: Former IAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal(Retd.) BS Dhanoa
Let Abhinandan go! Pak army chief was trembling
Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa's "legs were shaking" while Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told the meeting of parliamentary leaders that India was about to attack their country, said a Pakistani lawmaker as he recounted the events of February 2019 meeting during which Imran Khan government decided to release Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.
More explicitly stating it was infact Bajwa who was shaking, and unable to resist the release of Abhinandan
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 29 Oct 2020 15:58
by Aditya_V
Mollick.R wrote:From Twitter
ANI @ANI
#WATCH "I told Abhinandan's father we'll definitely get him back...The way he (Pak MP) is saying is because our military posture was offensive... we were in position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know our capability: Former IAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal(Retd.) BS Dhanoa
Watch short interview of Air Chief Marshal(Retd.) BS Dhanoa on the topic
This clearly explains, PAF must have not kept any of its Delivered promises, SU-30 Kill and Indian Army casualties, Amraams had missed, PGM's had missed and they desperately looked for deescalation.
Nothing else explains 4 months closure of Paki airspace.
Dr Mahathir Mohamad
@chedetofficial
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@chedetofficial
12. Muslims have a right to be angry and to kill millions of French people for the massacres of the past.
4:17 PM · Oct 29, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
Pakis have no other option but to boast of their role in killings in India as they are under pressure due to the open admission on live media by the leader of the opposition of how their the Army Chief and the ruling pakistani leadership was afraid of an Indian attack after the Balakot strikes.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 03:12
by Ambar
European Parliament Member, Dominique Bilde has declared that Pakistan is a crucial player regarding ‘serious security threats’ through the sale of European Union passports as well as visas to persons which are included in criminal activities.
“Should we be surprised about the Cypriot golden visas because the false accusation of passports or residence is only of use for nefarious means?. We have seen, Pakistan is the leader in fake passports and fake documents. They have received over 4 billion euros in aid since 2014. We deplore the impacts. We are supporting certain states and those who are supporting Islamist terrorism,” Bilde pointed out.
Hardly a surprise to find out that pakis are doing their paki things all over the world...
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 03:34
by darshan
One of the main problems for US is going to be all pukes and BDs entrenched in medical industry, pharma industry, and state/federal prisons. Last thing one wants is pakis having direct access to criminals of your country.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 08:46
by SSridhar
Vips wrote:Pakis have no other option but to boast of their role in killings in India . . .
Especially, as FATF is over for the time being . . .
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 09:06
by V_Raman
why is he coming on indian media to say he was misunderstood? who cares?
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 10:00
by rajpa
With due respect pls only refer to the TSPA Chief as Shaky Legs Bajwa. Or Sheikh Bajwa.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 11:04
by Sonugn
V_Raman wrote:why is he coming on indian media to say he was misunderstood? who cares?
Well, NDTV & IndiaToday (Rajdeep) cares a lot. They are very particular that the Paki ministers viewpoint are put across.
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 11:22
by M_Joshi
V_Raman wrote:why is he coming on indian media to say he was misunderstood? who cares?
ISI Indian assets activated to change the narrative. NDTV & Sardesai on the forefront hiding Bajwa's brown salwar.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar on Thursday said that Pakistan knew about Indian plans of installing three missiles in Rajasthan and had warned the arch-rival of launching nine missiles in case of any misadventure, ARY NEWS reported.
Speaking during the ARY NEWS programme, Power Play, Asad Umar while narrating the events that unfolded in the aftermath of the Indian pilot Abhinandan’s capture, said that they conveyed to Ajit Doval and RAW chief that Pakistan would fire nine missiles after receiving reports of aggression from the Indian side.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday summoned a senior Indian diplomat to register strong protest over ceasefire violation by India along the Line of Control (LoC) on October 29, resulting in serious injuries to two civilians.
"Due to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by the Indian occupation forces in Nezapir and Rakhchikri Sectors of the LoC, 22-year-old Rukhsana, resident of Kirni village, and 36-year-old Muhammad Azam, resident of Akhori village, sustained serious injuries,” said a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).
Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2020 20:25
by chetak
Jeff M. Smith@Cold_Peace_ · 22h
Wow. Pakistan NSA Moeed Yusuf.
"Uighurs is a non-issue...our delegations have visited [Xinjiang]. We have seen. And we are 100% satisfied it is a non-issue...I'm telling you as a responsible official. We know everything we need to know about the Uighurs...We have zero concern.