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Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 22:34
by Falijee
Five injured in Quetta blast
At least five people were injured as a blast hit Quetta on Monday evening, police sources say.According to the police, the explosion occurred in Buleli area of Quetta. Police and rescue members immediately rushed to the site and placed security cordons.The wounded persons have been shifted to a local hospital. So, this belies the recent claim of the Paki COAS that the situation in Balochistan province is normal. It seems that the "miscreants", like the erstwhile East Pakistan Freedom Fighters are beginning to get busy ahead of the Holy Month Of Ramzan :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 22:44
by Falijee
Will "Pakjabi Unity" Allowed To Be Fractured By The Deep State :roll:

Dissident PML-N leaders announce south Punjab province
Dissident leaders of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Monday announced a separate South Punjab province.As many as eight leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) quit the party on Monday and vowed to make a separate province in South Punjab .While addressing a press conference in Lahore, Khusro Bakhtiar said, "Poverty rates are higher than 51% in southern Punjab.""Creation of a separate province in South Punjab is a one-point agenda," he added.He further pledged that they would not rest until South Punjab is declared as a separate province. Not sure if the Kaptaan and his PTI Party are responsible for this "mischief making " :twisted:
Khusro Bakhtiar is Member of National Assembly (MNA) from PMLN seat and has also served as minister of state for foreign affairs. Along with Khusro, Tariq Iqbal MNA from Vehari, Rana Muhammad Qasim MNA from Multan constituency and Basit Bukhari MNA from Muzaffargarh also announced that they are quitting the PML-N. ( And joining PTI :roll: )

The exodus from Ganja's Party continues unabated . The hand of "Deep State" also cannot be ruled out !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 22:46
by Falijee
AMNESTY SCHEME AS A "CASH COW" ( But is there enough milk left in the cow :mrgreen: )

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Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 22:49
by Falijee
PM Abbasi opens a Dry-cleaning Cum Laundry Shop :mrgreen:
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Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 00:06
by Falijee
US Embassy "Rules Out" Compensation For Deceased Victims In That Car Accident Of Last Week

‘No compensation for Pakistani men’ run over by US diplomat
ISLAMABAD – A US embassy spokesman has ruled out the impression that the United States will compensate the families of the April 7 accident victims in Pakistan. “US is not going to compensate any heir of victim family and embassy hasn’t made any offer in this regard,” Richard Snelsire told the Morning Mail.“It is just an accident and we expressed deep sympathy, sadness over the loss of life,” he added. Pakistan has been "drinking at US Taxpayer's expense" -at the national level - for the 60+ years of its existence. This public announcement by the US Embassy puts Pakiland on notice, that compensation is not a "right" as expected by Pakistan in this "tragic case" but that enough is enough ! Massa has been well known to go to extreme levels to extricate their citizens (specially if they are "Anglos " and important ) from such mishaps :mrgreen:
Responding a question, Mr Snelsire stated that US embassy staff is fully cooperating with the Pakistani investigating departments in this regard.
He also ruled out impression of arrest of Colonel Joseph Emmanuel, the US military attaché in Pakistan, in this incident. “Under Vienna Convention any diplomat has get diplomatic exemption,” the spokesman added
Earlier on Monday, in a letter to the Interior Ministry and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Islamabad police sought a travel ban on the diplomat in the fatal road accident.
On Sunday, the Foreign Office on Sunday summoned American Ambassador to Pakistan David Hale to lodge a formal protest against the incident. According to a statement, the Foreign Ministry said that “justice will take its course” in accordance with local and international laws.It said Hale expressed his sympathy and sadness over the loss of life and assured cooperation in the investigation.
PS: IMO, some sort of monies will, of course be paid to the victims' families. ( Under Sharia !) But this is all going to happen behind the scenes for H&D purposes. The Diplomat of course is going to go away from Pakiland scot free. :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 00:20
by nam
Paki lives are now like temple ki dhagti. Koi bhi bhajake jatha hai.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 00:33
by Falijee
This Girl’s Story About A Man Flashing And Sexually Harassing Teenagers Is Absolutely Horrific

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Pic Of Paki Abdul "pleasuring himself" has gone viral in the social media world of The Islamic Republic Of Pakistan :mrgreen:

PS: Maybe, the Mullahs are right when they object to "decriminalizing consensual sex" between two Pakiland adults as recently recommended - among other things - by the United Nations. The sex obsessed Pakis are not yet ready for "normal 21st century behaviour " :twisted:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 00:41
by Prem
From 01 MAy, Paki diplomutt limited to 25 Miles radius of DC by Massa .


Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 01:09
by Falijee
Another Day In Pakiland , Another Rape And Then Murder , This Time In Sargodha !

Sargodha college student raped before murder: police
SARGODHA: A college student in Sargodha was found dead on Monday after being allegedly kidnapped and raped, police told media.
Misbah, a resident of Moazzamabad village and first-year student at state-owned girls’ college in Kot Momin, was allegedly kidnapped a week ago by unidentified persons. Police located her body on Monday.According to the autopsy, she was subjected to sexual abuse before being killed.
Further investigation into the incident is underway while local authorities have handed over the student’s body to her family. Police have registered a case against unknown persons and no suspects have been nominated yet. The "current craze" over women's empowerment" is going to take a "big beating" following this and other similar incidents . Many parents will now think twice before letting their unmarried daughters outside the walls of their kothi
In late March, the body of a Faisalabad university student, Abida, was found in Dijkot area of the Faisalabad district, but police are yet to arrest the culprits behind the crime.Abida, a student of MA English at Government College University Faisalabad (GCUF), went missing on March 25. Her dead body was recovered from Djikot, with initial post-mortem report suggesting she was raped before being murdered. One or two serial killers appear to be on the loose !


PS: Maybe, the Mullahs of Pakistan are right when they object to decriminalize consensual sex between two Pak Abduls as suggested by the UN ! Pakistanis are not yet ready for 21st century "normal behaviour " :evil:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 01:21
by Falijee
[quote="Prem"]From 01 MAy, Paki diplomutt limited to 25 Miles radius of DC by Massa .

Prem-Ji :
Hope, it does come true ! And that the same time, the " Non-NATO Major Al-lie" status should also be revoked . "Kill two birds with one stone", sort of thing. On the other hand, this "bearded anchor " has recently been banned from US shores . Maybe, this is HIS way of getting even with Massa . Pump up Anti- Amreeki sentiments in Pakiland :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 01:32
by Falijee
Going By This Headline, It Does Not Appear That Pakistanis Are Yet Ready For Female Police Officers !

Lady constables accuse male colleagues of sexual abuse, ask CJP for help

The Chief Justice Of Pakistan has been recently poking his Pakjabi nose, where he can get "maximum publicity" to soothe his Pakjabi ego . This is a good cause that he can easily latch on to ! The Paki Ayeshas will forever be grateful to him , if he at least "takes note". And then do the needful :twisted:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 02:51
by Falijee
Ayesha Siddiqa
‏Verified account @iamthedrifter
9h9 hours ago

Indra Gandhi International Airport jumps from 22nd to 16th in the list of busiest airports in the world how would economists view this?
The world's busiest airport revealed
The world's busiest airports 2017
1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Georgia) -- 104 million passengers
2. Beijing Capital International Airport (China) -- 96 million
3. Dubai International Airport (United Arab Emirates) -- 88 million
4. Tokyo Haneda International Airport (Japan) -- 85 million
5. Los Angeles International Airport (California) -- 84.6 million
6. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (Illinois) -- 80 million
7. London Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom) -- 78 million
8. Hong Kong International Airport (China) -- 73 million
9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (China) -- 70 million
10. Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle (France) -- 69 million
11. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Netherlands) -- 68.5 million
12. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Texas) -- 67 million
13. Guangzhou Bai Yun International Airport (China) -- 66 million
14. Frankfurt Am Main Airport (Germany) -- 64.5 million
15. Atatürk International Airport (Turkey) -- 64 million
16. Indira Gandhi International Airport (India) -- 63.5 million
17. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia) -- 63 million
18. Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore) -- 62.22 million
19. Incheon International Airport (South Korea) -- 62.16 million
20. Denver International Airport (Colorado) -- 61 million
PAKISTAN MISSING IN ACTION :D

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 04:25
by Prem
Falijee wrote:
Prem wrote:From 01 MAy, Paki diplomutt limited to 25 Miles radius of DC by Massa .

Prem-Ji :
Hope, it does come true ! And that the same time, the " Non-NATO Major Al-lie" status should also be revoked . "Kill two birds with one stone", sort of thing. On the other hand, this "bearded anchor " has recently been banned from US shores . Maybe, this is HIS way of getting even with Massa . Pump up Anti- Amreeki sentiments in Pakiland :mrgreen:
This senile man is Nusrat Javed , the banned one is Vile pig f..er Orrya Jaan.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 05:13
by RCase
Prem wrote:
Falijee wrote:
This senile man is Nusrat Javed , the banned one is Vile pig f..er Orrya Jaan.
The contents of pakistan can stink up the place. It is better to contain it, before it stinks up the whole country!

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 05:43
by yensoy
Falijee wrote:US Embassy "Rules Out" Compensation For Deceased Victims In That Car Accident Of Last Week

‘No compensation for Pakistani men’ run over by US diplomat
He also ruled out impression of arrest of Colonel Joseph Emmanuel, the US military attaché in Pakistan, in this incident. “Under Vienna Convention any diplomat has get diplomatic exemption,” the spokesman added
Interesting... that's not what Bharara et al said about the Khobragade case. At that time their claim was Vienna convention only applied to the Consul Generals and Ambassador.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 12:03
by abhijitm
ayyo.. pakistan got another bronze penalty and slipped from 27th to 26th. They were first, but now are second from bottom. India still struggling 25th from bottom. India so far received 11 gold penalties as opposed to zero for pakistan.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 14:33
by la.khan
Falijee wrote:The world's busiest airports 2017
1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Georgia) -- 104 million passengers
2. Beijing Capital International Airport (China) -- 96 million
3. Dubai International Airport (United Arab Emirates) -- 88 million
4. Tokyo Haneda International Airport (Japan) -- 85 million
5. Los Angeles International Airport (California) -- 84.6 million
6. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (Illinois) -- 80 million
7. London Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom) -- 78 million
8. Hong Kong International Airport (China) -- 73 million
9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (China) -- 70 million
10. Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle (France) -- 69 million
11. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Netherlands) -- 68.5 million
12. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Texas) -- 67 million
13. Guangzhou Bai Yun International Airport (China) -- 66 million
14. Frankfurt Am Main Airport (Germany) -- 64.5 million
15. Atatürk International Airport (Turkey) -- 64 million
16. Indira Gandhi International Airport (India) -- 63.5 million
17. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia) -- 63 million
18. Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore) -- 62.22 million
19. Incheon International Airport (South Korea) -- 62.16 million
20. Denver International Airport (Colorado) -- 61 million
PAKISTAN MISSING IN ACTION :D
Falijee, you sure pakis are missing in action? Please look at nos. 2, 8, 9, 13. I am sure these count for something; after all, their friendship is taller than Himalayas, deeper than .... you know how that routine goes! :P

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 15:02
by yensoy
la.khan wrote:
Falijee wrote:The world's busiest airports 2017
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PAKISTAN MISSING IN ACTION :D
Falijee, you sure pakis are missing in action? Please look at nos. 2, 8, 9, 13. I am sure these count for something; after all, their friendship is taller than Himalayas, deeper than .... you know how that routine goes! :P
You are kidding right? All of Pakistan had less than 22 million passengers in 2016-17. That number double counts passengers flying domestically. That is roughly the number of passengers that Chennai handled, or Bengaluru, or Kolkata.

https://www.caapakistan.com.pk/upload/A ... 17-APT.pdf

Pune airport, severely restricted by virtue of being located with Lohegaon AFB, handles around as many passengers as does their biggest airport Karachi.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 15:27
by abhijitm
Are you sure you included standing class passengers and toilet class passengers?

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 15:29
by abhijitm
yensoy wrote:
Falijee wrote:US Embassy "Rules Out" Compensation For Deceased Victims In That Car Accident Of Last Week

‘No compensation for Pakistani men’ run over by US diplomat
Interesting... that's not what Bharara et al said about the Khobragade case. At that time their claim was Vienna convention only applied to the Consul Generals and Ambassador.
Understandable in case of pakis. Once you give compensation there will be rush to jump in front of amriki vehicles.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 16:20
by arun
arun wrote:At the Commonwealth Games (CWG) Tall Fair Tight Arssed aka TFTA Mohammadden Momins from the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan get thrashed 5-0 in the Badminton mixed team event by Short Dark Rice Eating aka SDRE Kaafir Dhimmi Hindus’s from India :lol: :

CWG 2018: India embarrass Pakistan in one-sided affair of badminton mixed team event : India thrashed Pakistan 5-0 in one-sided badminton mixed-team event matches on the opening day of Commonwealth Games 2018 in Gold Coast.

2018 Commonwealth Games: India women beat Pakistan in squash:

Hindustan Times



CWG: India hammer Pakistan in mixed doubles squash:

Millenium Post



{Hockey} Pakistan ousted from CW 2018 semifinal race, India pull through:

Dawn

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 16:31
by anupmisra
And, on the pojitive side, the good newj ij:

President says terrorism defeated with cricket revival in Pakistan
There! Just like that. Mission accomplished. Where's our compensation?
Revival of international cricket on the home ground has defeated the menace of terrorism, said President Mamnoon Hussain on Monday.
By holding this mega event in the country, terrorism has been defeated,” he said
Pakistan is a peaceful and sports-loving nation
promoting sports in the country would strengthen the economy and create employment
The three-match series against the World Twenty20 champions was held in Karachi and was accompanied by a wave of optimism. Enthusiastic fans braved heavy security checks to express their gratitude to the West Indies cricket team for the visit.
Oh, the irony. Keep milking it.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1400728/presi ... n-pakistan

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 16:44
by Falijee
Diplomatic Standoff Likely Between The Pakis And The Amreekis . Re The Accident That Killed The Abdul :roll:

Process under way to put US diplomat on ECL
ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry has started the process to put a US diplomat on the Exit Control List (ECL), sources told Dawn. Inspector General of Police Dr Sultan Azam Temuri told Dawn that a written request was sent to the ministry on Monday seeking the name of the American diplomat on the ECL. The capital police informed the ministry that the diplomat was booked on criminal charges, including murder by mistake or rash or negligent driving. The presence of the diplomat is necessary for investigation.The director general Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) also confirmed that arrangements were made to prevent the diplomat from leaving the country, Dr Temuri stated. This is not the first time that an American Diplomat has been involved in a fatal traffic accident. Their State Dept lawyers has gamed all the possible legal/ illegal scenarios from past experiences. So, at least IMO, the Pakis do not stand a chance in this matter !
Sources in the immigration department on condition of anonymity said, “so far the US diplomat has not left the country.” Are they sure about it :roll:
Subdivisional Police Officer Secretariat ASP Zohaib Nasarullah Ranjha told Dawn that the US diplomat had made an attempt to travel abroad on a Middle East-bound Qatar Airways flight. He reached the airport at 4am on Sunday but left from after seeing officials of the capital police there, he added. So, the Pakis are keeping a "watchful eye" on him and most likely use him as an "blackmailing tool" to achieve their nefarious objectives, be it compensation under Sharia, or some such other thing. ! :twisted:
The police are waiting for the medico-legal report of the deceased and the injured to finalise the investigation and challan, the IO stated. ( Negotiations going on behind the scene :roll: )

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 16:53
by Falijee
After The Pakhtuns, Now It Is The Turn Of The Hazaras To Protest :mrgreen:

Hazaras protest against ‘ruthless’ killings
The Express Tribune
QUETTA: A large number of Hazaras have taken to the streets to protest against the ruthless killings of their community members.The protest started soon after a targeted attack on a taxi near Meezan Chowk on April 1. The gun assault left one dead and another seriously injured. The protest, which began soon after the incident, was participated by many labourers, taxi drivers as well as members of Hazara trade union and Taraqi Pasand Youth Organisation. The recent protest sit-in on Alamdar Road saw active participation of citizens representing Hazara tribe, including women, children and the elderly. The Hazaras, originally from Hazarajat in Afghanistan are traditionally discriminated against because they are Shias and because they are helped by their Irani brethren . !
Jalela Advocate, who has been active in the sit-in for the last five days, told The Express Tribune that the people of Hazara were aspirants of a peaceful Balochistan and a peaceful Pakistan.“We want a Pakistan where citizens have equal rights,” he said, adding that members of the Hazara community were being subjected to targeted attacks for the past two decades. Al-Qaeda, The Paki Deep State and The Taliban like to "specially target" the Hazaras !
Over 20,000 people have been killed in the attacks that targeted hardworking labourers such as vegetable vendors and taxi drivers.
Hazara Action Committee Chairman Liaquat Ali said that the onslaught of targeted killings had forced members of the community to resettle in other parts of the country like Punjab and Islamabad, and sometimes in other countries also. “Hazaras have been subjected to targeted killings since 1998 due to which over 400,000 community members have migrated to Europe, Australia and other island countries,” he said, lamenting that the authorities did not contact the protesters even after eight days of the sit-in.
However, Hazara Democratic Party’s Bostan Ali Kashmund said that the number of people who died in the terrorism incidents was way more than what was stated in the report.For security of the Hazara community, 19 platoons of Frontier Corps (FC) were deployed in Mureeabad and Hazara Town. Other than this, officers of the law enforcement agencies provided security to visitors travelling from Quetta to Taftan. The "most famous" Hazara of Pakiland was C-N-C of the Paki Fauj, General Musa, when Ayub was President in the early sixties !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 17:04
by Falijee
Pakis Assert Themselves In The Name Of Their Honour And Dignity - The "Famous" Echendee :roll:

Pakistan deports Chinese engineers who thrashed policemen in Khanewal
LAHORE – Five Chinese engineers, who engaged in a scuffle with on-duty policemen in Kabirwala last week, have been sent back to their home country. The engineers, working on the M-4 project near Kabirwala, had exchanged harsh words and roughed up the Special Protection Unit (SPU) personnel of the police force who were assigned for their security on April 4.The development came after the Khanewal district administration wrote a letter to the Punjab government, urging it to declare Xu Ling, the Country Project Manager, Tian Weijun, the Administration Officer, Liu Hui, the Material and Equipment Manager, Wang Yifan, officer for Financial Affairs and Tan Yang, the Field Engineer as the “persona non grata being the reason of this incident”. Wait for more such mishaps, due to cultural and other differences between the Hans Abduls and the Paki Abduls !
“They [Chinese workers] must have realised the sensitivity of their security and should not have taken the law in their hands,” the letter reads.District Police Officer (DPO) of Khanewal, Rizwan Ahmad Gondal had also recommended the Punjab government to deport the five Chinese workers.
On Saturday, the Chinese engineers invited the police personnel at their camp for dinner where they apologized for their behaviour. So, the "camp dinner" was just a sham :roll:
In its investigation report sent to Punjab Chief Minister, the police department had recommended that the government declare the engineers “persona non grata” and make them leave the country.Subsequently, the protesting Chinese engineers wrote a letter to Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, claiming that police officials refrained them from performing their duties and attacked them.They also accused the security in-charge of attempting to hit the Chinese workers with his vehicle. Police officials, however, rejected the accusations and said they were fabricated.This was not the first time when Chinese nationals in Pakistan attacked local police. In 2016, a clash occurred between the police and Chinese workers as the latter insisted on staying at a construction camp at night, but the former opposed the idea due to security reasons. It is yet to be confirmed whether the Chinese workers have been sent packing by ministry concerned or the employer. It is pertinent to note that the heathen Cheenis were looking for the local Red Light Area, where they can be able to "satisfy" their sexual hunger at the expense of Pakjabi Islamic kuris :twisted:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 17:28
by nam
ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry has started the process to put a US diplomat on the Exit Control List (ECL), sources told Dawn. Inspector General of Police Dr Sultan Azam Temuri told Dawn that a written request was sent to the ministry on Monday seeking the name of the American diplomat on the ECL.
So Pakis don't know his name, but are sure he hasn't left. They think he will fly through a civilian airport.

Al he has to do it hitch a ride on one of the USAF flights flying through Pakland.

Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 17:40
by Peregrine
Growth to hit 11-year peak

ISLAMABAD: The PML-N government on Monday announced that the economy is going to grow at 5.79 per cent, slightly lower than the target of 6pc for 2017-18, but highest in the last 11 years.

In the meeting of National Accounts Committee (NAC), only 15 out of 20 key growth indicators were found to be on target. The growth rate, however, is provisional as final numbers for the full year will firm up later.

The per capita income calculates to Rs180,204 for 2017-18, higher than Rs162,230 figure for FY17 based on provisional data from Population Census 2017 held in March last year. According to Pakistan Economic Survey 2016-2017 Table 1.5 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES, the Per Capita Income was Pakistan Rupees 170,508 and US Dollars 1,628.8. Now for 2017-2018 the Per Capita Income is Pakistan Rupees 180,204. The Rate of the Pakistan Rupee against the US Dolar - According to the State Bank of Pakistan is Bid : 115.4964 Offer: 115.6827 Average : 115.58955. Thus at this Average Rate of the Pakistan Rupee the Per Capita Income Equates to US Dollars 1,559 ONLY, WHICH SURPRISINGLY IS A DROP OF US$ 69.8 over the Financial Year 2016-2017

The agriculture sector witnessed growth of 3.81pc, exceeding its target of 3.5pc in the outgoing fiscal year.

Important crops went up by 3.57pc against the target of 2pc with growth in the production of rice, sugarcane and cotton is estimated to be 8.7pc, 7.4pc, and 11.8pc, respectively. Decline in production has been estimated in wheat and maize at 4.4pc and 7.1pc, respectively.

Livestock, the second largest sub-sector of agriculture registered a growth of 3.76pc against the target of 3.8.

The fishery sector expanded 1.63pc against 1.7pc last year while forestry grew 7.17pc versus the target of 10pc, reflecting the last year’s trend.

The industrial sector posted a growth of 5.8pc compared to the benchmark set at 7.3pc in 2017-18 while in FY17, it grew by 5.43pc. The mining and quarrying sector recorded growth of 3.04pc against the target of 3.5pc.

Manufacturing recorded growth of 6.13pc against the target of 6.4pc, higher than the 5.82pc last year.

Large-scale manufacturing was up 6.13pc against the target of 6.3pc. Small-scale manufacturing expanded 6.13pc against the target of 8.2pc while slaughtering grew 8.18pc against the target of 3.7pc.

Major contributors to this growth were cement at 12pc, tractors 44.7pc, trucks 24.41pc and petroleum products 10.26pc. Electricity and gas sub sector was up 1.84pc and the construction activity 9.13pc.

Growth in the construction sector was 9.13pc compared to 9.84pc last year, missing its target at 12.1pc for the outgoing fiscal year. Supply of electricity and gas also depicted an increase of 1.84pc against the bar at 12.5pc. The electricity and gas sub-sector, however, showed low growth due to reduced subsidies for K-Electric and Wapda and its companies.

The services sector grew 6.43pc in 2017-18 against the benchmark of 6.4pc while last year, it expanded by 6.46pc. Major contributors were the general government services, which rose 11.42pc against the target of 7pc. It was mainly driven by the increase in salaries and inflation. Other private services also contributed positively.

Finance and insurance increased by 6.13pc against the target of 9.5pc, housing services by 4pc against 3.9pc, transport, storage and communication 3.58pc against 5.1pc.

Wholesale and retail trade sector grew at a rate of 7.51pc against the target of 7.2pc. It is dependent on the output of agriculture and manufacturing and imports. Agriculture increased by 3.81pc, manufacturing increased by 5.80pc and imports increased by 17pc.

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Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 18:27
by arun
As the Uniformed Jihadis of the Punjabi Dominated Military of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan gorges on the Islamic Republic’s resources, India continues to play the role of health care giver of the Islamic Republics civilian population. Bharat Biotech to supply typhoid vaccine to the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan:

From India with love: A vaccine to save the lives of Pakistani kids

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 18:51
by SSridhar
Falijee wrote:Pakis Assert Themselves In The Name Of Their Honour And Dignity - The "Famous" Echendee

Pakistan deports Chinese engineers who thrashed policemen in Khanewal
It is pertinent to note that the heathen Cheenis were looking for the local Red Light Area, where they can be able to "satisfy" their sexual hunger at the expense of Pakjabi Islamic kuris :twisted:
I am reminded of the famous 'Tiger' Niazi quote, when asked about the rapes in Bangladesh: “You cannot expect a man to live, fight, and die in East Pakistan and go to Jhelum for sex, can you?”.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 19:04
by SSridhar
Declining Terror, Rising Instability - Ajit Kumar Singh, SAIR of South Asia Terrorism Portal
10 people, including six Policemen, were killed and another 35 were injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a check post outside the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz in Raiwind town of Lahore, the provincial capital of Punjab, on March 14, 2018.

11 Pakistani Army soldiers were killed and 13 were wounded in a suicide bombing near a Pakistani Army camp in the Kabal area of Swat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on February 3, 2018.

Seven people, including five Policemen, were killed and another 16, including eight Policemen, were injured in a suicide blast at Zarghoon Road in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, on January 9, 2018.

According to partial data compiled by the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), since the beginning of 2018, at least 150 terrorism-related fatalities [46 civilians, 51 Security Force (SF) personnel and 53 terrorists] have been recorded across Pakistan (data till April 8, 2018). In the corresponding period of 2017, the country recorded 449 terrorism-related fatalities (184 civilians, 55 SF personnel, and 210 terrorists). {The number of SF remains practically the same though civilian & terrorist fatalities have declined}

Through 2017, Pakistan had recorded a total of 1,260 fatalities, including 540 civilians, 208 SF personnel, and 512 terrorists in 2017; as against 1,803 fatalities, including 612 civilians, 293 SF personnel, and 898 terrorists in 2016.

The number of major attacks (involving three or more fatalities) and the resultant fatalities, fell from 172 and 1,369, respectively in 2016, to 132 and 1,047, respectively, in 2017. In the current year, 17 major incidents have already been recorded, resulting 90 fatalities.

The number of sectarian attacks also declined from 35 in 2016 to 16 in 2017. However, the related deaths from such incidents marked a 68.61 per cent increase, from 137 in 2016 to 231 in 2017. The most deadly sectarian attack in 2018 came on February 16, when a suicide bomber attacked the crowded Sufi shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sharif town of Jamshoro District in Sindh, killing at least 88 people and injuring 343 others. It was the worst attack, in terms of fatalities, recorded in Pakistan since the December 16, 2014, Army Public School (APS), Peshawar, attack, which had claimed 150 fatalities, including 143 civilians.

Meanwhile, the number of suicide attacks increased from 19 in 2016 to 22 in 2017. However, the resultant toll decreased from 401 fatalities in 2016, to 369 in 2017.

The relative respite from terror through 2017 was primarily due to Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad (Elimination of Discord), launched by the Pakistan Army across the country on February 22, 2017. On December 18, 2018, Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), briefing the Senate on action taken by SFs under Operation Radd-ul-Fassad, disclosed that 17,685 operations had been conducted across Pakistan: 13,011 in Punjab; 2,015 in Sindh; 1,410 in Balochistan; and 1,249 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

However, Islamabad’s continuing policy of supporting ‘state-owned’ terrorist formations has created an environment where numerous individuals and groups engage in terrorism, even as terror outfits operating out of Pakistan thrive. As on April 7, 2018, at least 134 individuals and 23 entities with Pakistani connections were included in the Consolidated United Nations Security Council Sanctions List. These included at least 83 individuals who were believed to be in Pakistan or in areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan. Another 29 of these individuals were Pakistani nationals. All the 23 entities listed were operating from Pakistani soil.

Many of these individuals and entities continue to enjoy a free run in Pakistan. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, who masterminded the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks and carries a bounty of USD 10 million on his head, is the most ‘prominent’ among them. Saeed heads both the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) (both listed entities), but continues to enjoy open support from all sections of the Pakistani establishment. For instance, in a statement released on December 30, 2017, the Pakistan Foreign Office (FO) justified Hafiz Saeed’s participation in a pro-Palestine rally, also attended by the Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Walid Abu Ali, in Rawalpindi on December 29, 2017, declaring,
This public rally was attended by thousands of people from all walks of life. More than 50 speakers addressed the rally, including Hafiz Saeed. Contrary to the impression being created, UN proscription does not place any restrictions on the freedom of expression.
Interestingly, the Lahore High Court on April 3, 2018, ordered the Governments – Provincial and Federal – not to ‘harass’ Hafiz Saeed and to allow him to continue his ‘social welfare activities’ until further orders. The Court was hearing a petition filed by JuD against Governmental obstructions curtailing JuD’s ‘social welfare activities’. According to media reports, the Punjab Government had started taking over all the moveable and immovable assets of JuD and its front, the Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF), in the Province on February 14, 2018. The action was being taken in pursuance of an ordinance issued by President Mamnoon Hussain on February 12, 2018, amending the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997, and allowing the state to take action against individuals and organizations proscribed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).However, an unnamed Punjab Government official was later quoted as stating, on March 6, 2018,
Since the Government has taken over the control of JuD headquarters in Lahore in mid last month [February], Saeed delivered three Friday sermons in three successive weeks there in the presence of a large number of his supporters. The Government could only deploy its administrator at Al Qadsia while the JuD men are operating from there the way they used to… A similar arrangement was made at JuD's Muridke headquarters. The Government has not barred Saeed and activists of his charities from using the JuD headquarters in Lahore and Muridke, and other offices of the two organizations [the other being FiF, Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation].
Since his release from ‘house arrest, in November 2017, Saeed has held at least two major rallies in Pakistan, in addition to a large number of other public appearances. Apart from the December 29 pro-Palestine rally, he also held a rally in Lahore (Punjab) on the occasion of ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ on February 5, 2018.

Another individual in the list and one of world’s most wanted terrorist, Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, a person of Indian origin, enjoys Pakistani state immunity and has resided in Pakistan since 1993. His Pakistani addresses have been confirmed by the United Kingdom as well. The revelations were made in a latest report released by UK Treasury department's Consolidated List of Financial Sanctions Targets in the UK. An interview with Dawood Ibrahim and his aide published in Firstpost on August 11, 2017, also confirmed his presence in Pakistan.

Radicalized groups across Pakistan have received further encouragement from recent events, when the Federal Government bowed down before violent Islamist protesters. On October 2, 2017, the National Assembly passed the ‘Election Bill 2017’, making changes in the Khatm-e-Nabuwat [finality of Prophet-hood] clause of its earlier Bill. Soon after, countrywide protests led by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik ya Rasool Allah Pakistan (TLP), an Islamist party, erupted against the change. Other pro-Muslim parties, such as the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek and Tehreek-e-Khatme Nabuwwat (Movement for the Finality of Prophet-hood) also lent their support, demanding the resignation of Law Minister Zahid Hamid and the removal of the offending clause which, according to these groups undermined Islamic beliefs and amounted to blasphemy. Mounting pressure, the protestors began camping at Islamabad’s Faizabad Traffic Interchange from November 6, 2017. The Government restored the original clause on November 17, 2017, but the Islamists continued with their protest. Eventually, on November 25, 2017, bloody clashes took place just outside Islamabad in which at least six people were killed and another 200 were injured. Speaking from the site of the clashes, TLP 'spokesman' Ejaz Ashrafi declared, “We are in our thousands. We will not leave. We will fight until end.” Clashes also took place elsewhere in the country and continued on November 26 as well.

On November 29, 2017, the Islamabad Police told Pakistan's Supreme Court that the November 25 clashes were primarily caused because "they had hurt the religious sentiments of security forces with their inflammatory speeches." A nine-page report submitted by the Islamabad Police stated that the protesters were religiously motivated and that their speeches were targeted at hurting religious sentiments of SFs keeping vigil. It also said that close to 2,000 protesters, mostly armed with stones, pistols, axes, and rods, were present at the protest site.

The protests came to an end after the Army mediated between the protestors and the Government, and the Law Minister Zahid Hamid was forced to resign on November 27, 2017. Hamid stated, “The decision to resign was taken in a bid to steer the country out of the prevailing critical situation.” The resignation was part of an agreement reached between the Government and the protesters.

Pakistan’s export of terrorism continued, primarily targeting its neighbours, India and Afghanistan. Mini Devi Kumam, a Second Secretary in the Permanent Mission of India to United Nations (Geneva), speaking at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), noted, on March 8, 2018, "We urge the Council to call on Pakistan to end cross border infiltration; to dismantle special terrorist zones, safe havens and sanctuaries, to take verifiable actions, including on terror financing." Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on February 2, 2018, similarly accused Pakistan of failing to move against the Afghan Taliban declaring, "We are waiting for Pakistan to act”.

Corroborating India’s and Afghanistan’s concern, Daniel R. Coats, Director of US National Intelligence, categorically stated on February 13, 2018,
Militant groups supported by Islamabad will continue to take advantage of their safe haven in Pakistan to plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan, including against US interests.
Meanwhile, there appears to be little prospect of political stabilization in the country, corruption remains all-pervasive, and has afflicted the highest offices of the land. The ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), continues to face serious problems in the aftermath of the ouster of Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Panama Papers case. The seat he vacated was won by his wife and PML-N candidate Begum Kulsoom Nawaz, who secured 61,745, ahead of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) candidate Yasmeen Rashid, who bagged 47,099 votes in a total of 126,46 votes cast (including 1,717 votes which were declared invalid), in what has long been the Sharif’s family burough. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi of PML-N replaced Sharif as Prime Minister, but is widely viewed as a puppet of the Sharifs. With a General Election just around the corner (scheduled for July 2018), and patterns of political disruption escalating, the Army continues to push the boundaries of its authority, and particularly to dominate the export of terrorism into the neighbourhood. Inevitably, this creates some spaces for the continuation of domestic terrorism as well, including sectarian terrorism, which often receives implicit support from the state establishment.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 22:09
by Falijee
Deep State Now Says That The Newly Constructed Isloo Airport Is A Security Nightmare :mrgreen:

There Are Severe Issues in New Islamabad Airport’s Security: Intelligence Agencies
The New Islamabad International Airport is closing in to its inauguration date – it has several security loopholes and may face threats in the future if the security system is not improved.
Today, an intelligence agency recommended Islamabad International Airport personnel to perform an “extreme vetting” in areas surrounding the airport because it believes that the security system, as of now, has too many ambiguities. Lack of "due diligence" meaning lack of planning, lack of funds, incompetence, non-decision making. etc etc . Just like what happened in the case of the CPEC !
Islamabad International Airport is all set to begin operation on April 20th and already had a trial run a few days ago. Before its functional, the agency suggested that well-equipped and trained personnel are needed to prevent any potential security breach. Last minute improvisations / band- aid solutions :roll:
According to officials, Airport Security Force (ASF) will be deployed on 80 watchtowers at the walls and gates. These watchmen will keep a strict check on any suspicious individuals to prevent mishaps beforehand. Moreover, agencies have also been advised to scrutinize recently settled residents ( RAA / CIA/ NDS/ Mossad / FSB / MI -6 agents? :roll: ) and especially, madrasas in the nearby regions.( TTP :roll: )
Security systems at Islamabad International Airport still need a lot of improvement because it’s close to the motorway – currently, any vehicle can force its way into the unrestricted airport area. In order to ensure security, nearby construction projects have been halted as well.Some areas are unprotected and the agency has further advised enclosing the airport with fences and a police check-post on each entrance. So, the "whole " airport was not built on the basis of a detailed layout , but "on the fly" - on some "experts" fancy whim . And now the chickens are coming home to roost in the form of this "security audit" :mrgreen:
Sardar Mehtab Khan, Prime Minister’s Aviation Adviser will hold a meeting consisting of private airline heads, secretory of Regional Transport Authority, and respective officials to help moving Technical Ground Services (TGS) to Islamabad International Airport from Benazir Bhutto International Airport. This meeting will start at 2:30 PM on Tuesday at Benazir Bhutto International Airport. In the meeting, they will discuss better ways of transporting passengers and their luggage to Islamabad International Airport and providing facilities to daily wage staff as well. The new airport is pretty far from the main cities which is why transporting personnel and staff involved has proven to be difficult. Should not "all this problems" be tackled years or at months ago, so as to avoid the much eagerly awaited deadline of April 20, 2018 . :mrgreen:
Pakistan Rangers will work alongside ASF to make the premises more secure. Reportedly, the runways will be guarded by ASF personnel who will take control this Tuesday. The entire terminal will be made secure later on.Any VVIP flights will be handled by the Benazir Bhutto International Airport and PAF Base for now – all of these flights will be fully transferred to the new airport after the lounges are fully constructed and made functional. Stay tuned for "more stories" on this "White Elephant Airport" :twisted:


PS: Seems that "some parties" must have made a lot of monies milking the system on the construction of the new airport !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 22:26
by Falijee
Pakistan Forces :roll: the Upcoming Asia Cup to Be Moved From India to the UAE

This is a Paki paper reporting this . Is there confirmation elsewhere of this news !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 22:45
by Falijee
Pashtuns will approach UN if state doesn’t give due rights, says Manzoor Pashteen :D
Manzoor Pashteen, leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) that has recently staged a series of protests against extrajudicial arrests and killings of members of the ethnic minority allegedly by the security forces, has said that the protesters would approach the United Nations (UN) in case the Pakistani state does not give them their due constitutional rights.
“Our next step is to mobilise as many people as possible, to unite and demand our rights under the constitution. We want to settle our demands in court so that we are assured of the agreement. “We want to end this issue within Pakistan, but if it doesn’t happen, then we will take the issue to the United Nations and appeal to the global society to stand with us in these hard times,” Pashteen said in a recent interview with Al Jazeera.He said, “It’s a miracle that our efforts are still going on.” So, Manzoor Pashteen is taking his case to the Ummah Media, as all avenues of airing his grievances has been unavailable to him because of media clampdown by the Deep State :mrgreen:
On Sunday, Pashteen led another Pashtun Long March in Peshawar, demanding protection and rights. Which was blacked out and not covered by the Paki Media because of self censorship !
According to the Pashtun leader, there were only 22 people with him when he started the protest in March. “But very soon, thousands joined us. We had no idea these many people would join us.,” he said, calling it a miracle.He said that Pakistan would become stable if the law enforcement and security agencies are held accountable for their actions with checks and balances.“Extrajudicial killings and missing persons is not unique to Pashtuns. If a commission is formed to solve these issues, it will also benefit others,” he said, adding that if the state can address the grievances of Pashtuns, who have experienced violence and injustice, and yet have protested peacefully, it will set a new precedent. The Paki State is not in a habit of tolerating peaceful protests . Bangladesh would not have been created if the grievances of the Bengali population, including make Bengali a state language, would have been accepted !
“If these injustices and mistreatment by institutions against their own people end, then the anger and resentment will also end. People will embrace Pakistan and Pakistan will embrace its people.”Defending the protest movement, Pashteen said that their protests are constitutional.“The people who do not want peace have no respect for the constitution, and it seems the Pakistani institutions do not want to work under the constitution,” he said. “This is a crucial matter, and we need to think about why this is happening.” IMO, this protest is a blowback from the much touted Zarb-e- Azb operation, which was prematurely declared to be a success against the so-called "War Against Terrorism" in which innocent Pashtuns were the victims and crooks like the Haqqanis were sheltered as "strategic assets" :mrgreen:
He condemned the labelling of the protesting Pashtuns as foreign agents working for Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s spy agency, or the Afghan intelligence agency – National Directorate of Security.
:twisted:
The Pashtun leader said the movement will not resort to violence even though attempts were being made to sabotage its peaceful agenda. Small step taken for the eventual creation of Pashtunistan and the elimination of the Durand Line - the artificial frontier dividing the Pashtun people !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 22:56
by Falijee
Paki Defence Minister Dastgir Forced To Eat His Words :roll:

‘Russia does not plan to sell fighter jets, weapons to Pakistan’: report
Russia has no plan to sell fighter jets, air defence systems and tanks to Pakistan, reported The Economic Times, dismissing a recent claim by Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan on the proposed purchase. According to the publication, the statement made by the Pakistan minister in a recent interview was more “on the lines of Pakistan foreign minister’s claim in February of Russian support at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary, which turned out to be false”.
“There has been no discussion about Russian intentions to sell such defence equipment to Pakistan,” the report quoted an unnamed Russian official as saying. Last week, Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan had said that Pakistan is negotiating procurement of sophisticated military hardware, including air defence systems, fighter jets and battle tanks with Russia.The minister confirmed that Islamabad was interested in buying weapons from Moscow in an interview to Russian news agency Sputnik, in which he also talked about increased cooperation with Kremlin which mirrors Pakistan’s wider geo-strategic concerns. The Paki media is still playing up this news , giving the impression that Pakistan is "tilting" towards Russia, and Russia is reciprocating the gesture. Pakistan "desperately" needs new conventional weapons to maintain it so-called strategic balance with India . Problem is they do not have the money and no one is willing to trust them or their future political promises, because of their "whoring" nature . :mrgreen:
“Air defence system is a different kind of weapon we are interested. We are very much interested in a very wide range of the Russian weapons technology. We are in negotiations [on air defence systems] and once we conclude negotiations, we will be able to announce them,” Khan said. Where action is non-existent, buzz words make up the slack :mrgreen: [/quote]
“We are interested in tanks T-90 and it is not going to be a one-time purchase but it is going to be a long-term commitment,” Khan stated.
He added that negotiations for the purchase of Russian Su-35 fighter jets are in their early stages, and an agreement in this regard may be reached “in the next few years”, according to the Russian website. :roll:

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 23:03
by Falijee
Rape Epidemic Engulfing Pakistan :roll:

Protests, strike in Chichawatni after eight-year-old girl is raped, burnt alive

Gujrat shopkeeper rapes two minor sisters

These kind of news, coupled with other sensational items , like the pic of that Abdul "pleasuring himself" in front of college going girls of Pakjab University, should be a "warning signal" to the Paki Establishment and the Mullah Brigade that their policy of complete segregation of sexes will have disturbing consequences on the mental and emotional health of the Paki nation !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 10 Apr 2018 23:20
by Falijee
US's "Tough Response" Against Paki Diplomats In The Wake Of That Fatal Traffic Accident Of Last Week :mrgreen:

Pakistani diplomats to face tighter restrictions in US
The White House administration has decided to impose new restrictions on Pakistani diplomats in the US, following a fatal traffic accident in Islamabad by the United States military attaché which killed a youngster, a private news outlet reported.According to sources, the US government has reportedly prepared a new code of conduct which will restrict the movement of Pakistani diplomatic staff to a 45-kilometre radius. Pakistani diplomatic staff would need permission from the US authorities before embarking on a journey beyond 45 kilometres from the embassy and consulates.They would also need to keep their accommodation within the 45-kilometre radius of the embassy and consulates. As stated elsewhere, Massa has got too many cards up its sleeves to be cowed down under Paki pressure and its refusal to let the diplomat leave the country, citing the so-called application of Pakistani Law as an excuse !
The new restrictions would be implementable from May 1, causing difficulties for the Pakistani staff in performing their duties. What duties. If they had performed their duties, The Washington Establishment and some Senators and Congressmen would not have dismissed Pakistan's perfidy right away and would have at the least "listened" to them !
The development comes to fore only days after US defence and air attaché Col Joseph Emanuel Hall’s reckless driving killed a motorcyclist and injured another in the federal capital. The attaché was booked in a criminal case after he hit the two motorcyclists at Daman-e-Koh intersection on Saturday.Although the diplomat was not detained because of his diplomatic immunity, the police are now proceeding to get his local driving licence revoked.The capital police have also sent a letter to the Ministry of Interior, asking to include Hall’s name in the Exit Control List (ECL). Another letter was sent to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to place the US diplomat’s name on its watch-list. IMO, when tempers are cooled down, some sort of face saving agreement- behind the scenes - will be worked out and things will become "normal" again !

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 11 Apr 2018 01:25
by ashish raval
Looks like pashtun revolution might be brewing now with anger against pakjabi


http://www.dw.com/en/pashtuns-rise-up-a ... rd%20Brief

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 11 Apr 2018 01:27
by anupmisra
Falijee wrote:Pakistan Forces :roll: the Upcoming Asia Cup to Be Moved From India to the UAE

This is a Paki paper reporting this . Is there confirmation elsewhere of this news !
Good news. If India allows bakistan to play on its soil, it will be forced to give visas to baki supporters to attend all the games. That's a risk India can ill afford.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 11 Apr 2018 01:30
by anupmisra
SSridhar wrote:I am reminded of the famous 'Tiger' Niazi quote, when asked about the rapes in Bangladesh: “You cannot expect a man to live, fight, and die in East Pakistan and go to Jhelum for sex, can you?”.
That's a quote that must be saved for posterity.

Re: Terroristan - 4th Jan 2018

Posted: 11 Apr 2018 01:34
by anupmisra
Falijee wrote:US's "Tough Response" Against Paki Diplomats In The Wake Of That Fatal Traffic Accident Of Last Week

Pakistani diplomats to face tighter restrictions in US
Pakistani diplomatic staff would need permission from the US authorities before embarking on a journey beyond 45 kilometres from the embassy and consulates.They would also need to keep their accommodation within the 45-kilometre radius of the embassy and consulates.
Those are extremely tough conditions. I don't think even the russkies were subjected to these restrictions. Travel and living within 28 miles from where their embassies and consulates are located!!