Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

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The Indian soldiers have to kill the Paki even after the Paki identified himself and even interrogated because even Pakis do not know which of their Pakis are regulars, non-state actors, terrorists or civilians. They know the true identity of a Paki only after he does some terrorist act.
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Pak province CM survives assassination bid

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[quotel]The chief minister of Pakistan's restive Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday survived an assassination bid by a Taliban [ Images ] suicide bomber who blew himself up near his motorcade in the country's northwest. The attacker blew himself up shortly after the chief minister's motorcade passed through College Chowk in Mardan city. Witnesses said policemen fired at the bomber when he tried to approach the motorcade.Dramatic footage aired on Geo News channel showed the apparently wounded bomber lying on the road as security personnel ran away from him.Within seconds, the bomber blew himself up. The explosion caused a small crater on the road. Two persons were injured by the blast.Hoti and others in his motorcade escaped unhurt, the chief minister's spokesman Javed Khaki told the media.Police officials confirmed the chief minister was the target of the attack.
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attempt on Hoti's life and a string of attacks in northwest Pakistan Thursday that killed over 20 people.Taliban spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan told reporters by phone from an undisclosed location that his group would “carry out more such attacks”.The chief minister belongs to Mardan and often spends weekends in the city. He came to Mardan today to address a public gathering at a park.Soon after the blast, Hoti addressed the gathering amidst tight security and said his Awami National Party would not be deterred by such attacks.The bomber managed to strike even though police had already cleared the route of the chief minister’s motorcade.The Awami National Party rules the northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, where hundreds have died in suicide attacks and bombings carried out by the Pakistani Taliban.On December 22, senior ANP leader Bashir Ahmad Bilour was killed by a Taliban suicide bomber in Peshawar.The ANP says it has lost over 700 workers and leaders in terrorist attacks since 2008.
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RamaY wrote:The Indian soldiers have to kill the Paki even after the Paki identified himself and even interrogated because even Pakis do not know which of their Pakis are regulars, non-state actors, terrorists or civilians. They know the true identity of a Paki only after he does some terrorist act.
I hope the IA got an affidavit from the paki that he was not tortured during interrogation before halalling him. That should keep the momeens running in circles chasing their own tails.
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saip wrote:It becomes curioser. Why would a lone army man wander near the LOC? Don't they have a buddy system. OK, he did and was captured by the Indians as Pakis claim. There were civilians they claim, but we were not sure of their nationality. If they are Pakistanis why would the Indian army question the paki turd in their presence or within the hearing distance? Are they really that stupid. Are not these civilians terrified of bad, mean Indian army? If the civilians are Indians did they cross the LOC and tell the ISPR goon about the questioning or may be stayed behind the LOC and shouted the information to the ISPR?
These pakis cant even make up a story.
Didn't you know? Loyal pak-pasand civilians living on the Indian side have high powered binoculars, can lip-read, operate covert listening devices and have scrambled texting support that gives them instant contact with their benevolent benefactors sitting in 'slummabad. All real time, onlee.
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LaWhore Via Kuwait. What has the world come to. The very person who couldn't stop praising his country of birth not too many days ago is now saying Pakhanistan has become a dangerous country

To be Qadrified.
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Prem Kumar wrote:
The inadvertently-crossing-soldier fired from his AK-56 wounding a couple of our jawans. He has been sent back in a casket with full military honors
I always had doubts if Indian Army really shot this Paki. After all the SOP is for the Indian patrols to call PMO and take their orders before they can shoot anyone.

Looks like this Paki fell for a stray bullet fired from his own AK-56. If you doubt my sources, wait for news reports saying more Pakis are hurt in this incident.
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shiv wrote:So effing what you ugly cow?
See what you started, Shiv? Now Jabba Mazari Hutt has this to... Er...Mooooo: Joint civil nuclear plants

Pak should propose joint civil nuclear plants to India: Mazari
Strategic and security experts found it “innovative and interesting” when Dr Shireen Mazari suggested that Pakistan should propose joint civil nuclear power plants to India along the border of the two countries as a security confidence building measure.
This fat lady ain't stoppin' her singin'.
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saip wrote: Indian troops killed soldier after questioning: Pakistan Army
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They questioned themselves first "Should we kill this pig?" & killed him after an unanimous answer
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And, singin' she is (like a banshee). Pakistan has neutralised India’s Cold Start Doctrine: Mazari
Prominent scholar and strategist, Dr. Shireen M. Mazari says, Pakistan has successfully neutralised India’s Cold Start Doctrine by testing tactical nuclear missile, Naser.
demonstrates that Pakistan has acquired the technology and capability to counter India’s ‘cold start’ and ‘second strike’.
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RamaY wrote:The Indian soldiers have to kill the Paki even after the Paki identified himself and even interrogated because even Pakis do not know which of their Pakis are regulars, non-state actors, terrorists or civilians. They know the true identity of a Paki only after he does some terrorist act.
Pakis are like the Schrodinger cat:

Is he a state or non-state actor?
Is he from the NLI or a Moojahid?
Is he from the SSG or LeT?
Is he an infiltrator or a PA regular?

Maybe he is all of them; maybe he is none of them. The only way for the wave-function to collapse is to kill the pig. Then, it all becomes clear
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Prem Kumar wrote:Pakis are like the Schrodinger cat
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Giving up: Der Spiegel is pulling out its only correspondent from Pakistan
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Kazim feared that the interests of the West in Pakistan will slide dramatically as troops pull out of the neighbouring Afghanistan. Many people did not hail the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, he pointed out, adding that it became an issue of Pakistan’s sovereignty instead.
When he moderated a debate between German and local politicians, four Pakistani lawmakers especially requested him to refrain from bringing up the blasphemy laws because they feared for their lives. For Kazim, this indicated how fragile the situation was in Pakistan. He admitted that he was shocked when some of his liberal friends in Pakistan actually supported the murderer of Governor Salmaan Taseer.
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Soon all the DLPs, KLPs, Ikball, Adhhaball and Noballs in Pakistan will start moaning and groaning to take revenge for the Jannat ticket cut for Paoqverminullah. These kind of Penny a Poaq incident will continue during the process of Massa's withdrawl from Afgahnistan.
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Arrey.....ho hi saktha hai ki army be maar daala ho.

I'm not convinced though
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Pakistan test fires Half II Abdali missile

http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... li-missile
Pakistan Friday successfully test fired the Short Range Surface to Surface Ballistic Missile Hatf II (Abdali), as part of the process of validation of land based ballistic missile systems.
According to a press release posted on ISPR website, Hatf II (Abdali) with a range of 180 km, carries nuclear as well as conventional warheads with high accuracy. The weapon system with its varied manoeuvrability options provides an operational level capability to Pakistan’s Strategic Forces.
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Tumm Agar Chotti Gupp Marrte thi Koi Baat Nahi: Itni Barri Maaari Hai thoabb Kya Hogga?


World’s tallest building to be built in Karachi
ABU DHABI: Former chairman and present consultant of Bahria Town, Malik Riaz Hussain has signed an agreement with His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan; Chairman Abu-Dhabi group, Union National Bank & United Bank Limited. Under the agreement 45 billion dollars will be invested in Pakistan for various construction projects, which is the biggest and historical investment in Pakistan. Abu-Dhabi group has previously made huge and successful investments in Pakistan by the establishment of Bank Alfalah, Warid Telecom and Wateen Telecom. Out of the total investment value 10 billion dollars will be invested in Federal Capital- Islamabad and Lahore (Punjab) whereas 35 Billion dollars will be invested in Sindh. These projects also include the construction of tallest building of the world (taller than Burj Khalifa, Dubai) in Karachi. Moreover, the project encompasses Sports city, Educational & Medical city, International city & Media city. The project also includes the construction of miniatures of Seven Wonders of the World. These projects will employee more than 2.5 million people and will boost more than 55 industries like cement, bricks, iron, steel and glass. Moreover these projects are expected to represent all the social classes of the society and middle-class and lower-middle class will have equal representation. The agreement will have a revolutionary impact on not only Pakistan’s economy but also tourism of the country and will be a milestone in reviving the lights of Karachi.
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A similar project for tallest building was there 10 years ago in Karachi. It must have been completed by now,,, :D
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There was a project some 64 years ago for the tallest nation, though it grew a little shorter in 1971.
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Nanga Negotiating With Manga

Pakistan seeks to renegotiate Iran gas price :lol:
ISLAMABAD: The government has asked Iran to reduce gas price for Iran-Pakistan pipeline under price renegotiation clause of the bilateral sales and purchase agreement (GSPA) to bring it at par with the rates finalised with Turkmenistan. “We are activating the price renegotiation clause of the agreement,” Prime Minister’s Adviser on Petroleum Dr Asim Hussain told Dawn on Friday. “Iran has to reduce gas prices and come down to TAPI ((Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline) rate.”
An official said if the price of Iranian gas was lowered to that of TAPI pipeline level, Pakistan would save about $1.5 billion over the life of the project as compared with the price finalised under the IP-GSPA.“The price renegotiation will be an ongoing process,” said Dr Hussain, explaining that under the agreement, the prices could berenegotiated on the basis of comparable gas prices one year before the gas flow begins in Dec 2014.“We may be able to secure even lower prices than TAPI rates if gas prices plunge in the international market, in Europe and the US. We are closely monitoring world gas prices,” he said.He confirmed that Iran’s Tadbir Energy and Pakistan’s Interstate Gas Company could not sign an agreement for the construction of 781-km pipeline by the Iranian firm inside Pakistan because discussions required further consultations. “The agreement will be signed before Feb 27,” Dr Hussain said.An official said a draft agreement had been handed over to a visiting Iranian delegation for getting it vetted in Tehran.The cost of construction of the pipeline from Gabd-zero point, on Pakistan-Iran border, to Nawabshah for the delivery of 750 million cubic feet of gas per day has been tentatively agreed upon at $1.5 billion but Iran has been asked to reduce the per kilometre construction cost.After Iran vets the draft agreement, the mode of payment for gas sales will need a delicate examination in view of US sanctions against that country. Barter trade between the two countries can be an option.
Under the proposed agreement, Tadbir Energy has to lay the pipeline inside Pakistan and provide $500m loan, which is repaid as part of gas price, involving an interest rate of about two per cent plus London Interbank Offered Rate. Pakistan’s engineering and pipeline companies will provide advisory service and the Frontier Works Organisation will handle the civil works.An official said the Iranian technical team was expected to return to Islamabad next week for consultations. Then a Pakistani team will go to Tehran to sign the agreement.
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Under US instruction.....
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http://tribune.com.pk/story/507834/shah ... dont-care/

TFTA in the 60s
Those of us who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s knew in our hearts that East and West Pakistan were one country but not one nation. Young people today cannot imagine the rampant anti-Bengali racism among West Pakistanis then. With great shame, I must admit that, as a thoughtless young boy, I, too, felt embarrassed about small and dark people being among my compatriots. Victims of a delusion, we thought that good Muslims and Pakistanis were tall, fair and spoke chaste Urdu. Some schoolmates would laugh at the strange sounding Bengali news broadcasts from Radio Pakistan.
Quotes in passing from Pak textbooks
The class-five Social Studies text (English), taught to 12-year olds, begins with citing the differences between Hindus and Muslims (e.g. Hindus burn the wife after her husband dies but Muslims don’t), the need to be aware of the hidden enemies of Pakistan (religious extremists are not mentioned) and the importance of unceasing jihad. It devotes a total of three sentences to a united Pakistan, the last of which reads: “With the help of India, East Pakistan separated.”

The class-eight Pakistan Studies textbook (English) is still briefer and simply states that, “Some leaders of former East Pakistan with the active help of India managed to break away from Pakistan and established Bangladesh.” The class nine-10 (Urdu) book — by far the most detailed — devotes nearly three pages to explaining the disintegration. The listed subtitles include: a) Incompetent government of Yahya Khan; b) Hindu domination of trade; c) Nefarious role of Hindu teachers; d) Language problems; e) Indian interference; f) The elections of 1970.
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sadhana wrote:The class-five Social Studies text (English), taught to 12-year olds, begins with citing the differences between Hindus and Muslims (e.g. Hindus burn the wife after her husband dies but Muslims don’t)
They don't teach that like furniture, the wife of the deceased in Pakistan is sold on to the next interested cousin?!
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Never Too Late [for peace talks with the TTP] - Edit in DT

Until a few days back, DT was stridently against talking to the TTP, calling it futile. So, something has changed and it has also thrown in the towel.
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KLF: ‘Just because Bollywood has 3 Khans doesn’t mean all Indian Muslims are doing well’
By Usmaan Farooqui / Usman Liaquat
Published: February 16, 2013
According to Laurent Gayer, a senior research fellow at the Centre National de la Rescherche Scientifique in New Delhi, Muslims in some of India’s cities choose to segregate themselves because they perceive themselves to be a part of a vulnerable minority. This is one of the very few bleak realities described in the pages of the book ‘Muslims in Indian States: Trajectories of Marginalisation’. The book, a collection of essays edited by Gayer and political scientist Christophe Jaffrelot, is packed with statistics which point to the social, political and economic plight of India’s largest minority.

A book launch was organised at the Karachi Literature Festival on Saturday during which Gayer and Dr Syed Jaffar Ahmed from Karachi University’s Pakistan Study Centre spoke about the socioeconomic difficulties faced by over 150 million Muslims living in the world’s largest democracy.
Ahmed’s introduction on the book’s context was brief but extremely informative. He said that given the difficulties faced by Muslims in the state, the contemporary view of India as a modern democracy was challenged, specifically in the 90s
Aren't RAPEs the most hypocrite and disgusting class of people in the whole world? They organize a "literature" festival in Karachi and talk about "marginalization" of Indian Muslims when there is an ongoing genocide of minorities in their own country.

Die Pakistan Die. Give peace a chance. Destroy Pakistan.

btw, who is this Gayer fellow. Looks like he is not even Indian. What's his agenda? A foreign intel agency plant? Never heard of him before.

ps: Tomorrow if 3 Khans are replaced by 3 non Muslims (even if because of market forces) these same people will say that it is an indication of declining opportunities for India's Muslims and evidence that they are being marginalized.
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partha wrote:btw, who is this Gayer fellow. Looks like he is not even Indian. What's his agenda? A foreign intel agency plant? Never heard of him before.
partha, he seems to be a researcher in the French-government's CNRS which seems to have opened an office in New Delhi in 2011 ostensibly to do research in science, technology and mathematics. Why are these people allowed to write articles on subjects unconcerned with the aims with which the CNRS is established in India with GoI, is something that GoI has to answer.

India is a playground for all these people and write with impunity about us. GoI's response, in the name of pseudo secularism, is always feeble.
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partha wrote: Aren't RAPEs the most hypocrite and disgusting class of people in the whole world? They organize a "literature" festival in Karachi and talk about "marginalization" of Indian Muslims when there is an ongoing genocide of minorities in their own country.
That's becoz if they were to talk about "marginalization" of Paki Ahmedis, they would get Qadrified! :lol:
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Jhujar wrote:Pakistan test fires Half II Abdali missile

http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... li-missile
Pakistan Friday successfully test fired the Short Range Surface to Surface Ballistic Missile Hatf II (Abdali), as part of the process of validation of land based ballistic missile systems.
According to a press release posted on ISPR website, Hatf II (Abdali) with a range of 180 km, carries nuclear as well as conventional warheads with high accuracy. The weapon system with its varied manoeuvrability options provides an operational level capability to Pakistan’s Strategic Forces.
The important part is that they never mention : That it met mission parameters. i.e. That it travelled more than 180 metres. :mrgreen:

BTW: Have they any left?
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NUGGETS - TFT
'Sheikhul Islam' is a joke

Famous columnist Attaul Haq Qasmi writes that he is not an admirer of Tahirul Qadri, and refers to him as Sheikhul Islam not out of respect but to make fun of him. Every Pakistani writer calls Qadri Sheikhul Islam out of jest.

Tahirul Qadri is a friend of Hindus

Daily Ummat says that Tahirul Qadri is a friend of the Hindus. In India, he made speeches on the blessings of Geeta. He was also a special guest of the terrorist Narendar Modi in February 2012. In a live TV program, he held Geeta in his hands and spoke about its blessings continuously for two hours.


Sherry Rehman won't come back

Daily Islam claims that Ambassador Sherry Rehman has sought a political asylum in the US. She fears for her life and won't return to Pakistan.

Bridegrooms of Delhi

Daily Ausaf quotes Prof Abdur Rehman Makki as saying that Delhi will be adorned like a bride very soon. Mujahideen will conquer the city and enslave Hindu women. He said that he needed 10,000 hands to defeat the Indian army in the Occupied Kashmir. {the famous 1:10 ratio}

Jihad will disintegrate France

Shamim Akhtar predicts in daily Islam that after the UK, the USSR and the US, another superpower is going to disintegrate. France has entered Mali without learning any lessons from Afghanistan, and very soon it will break apart with the power of jihad.

Ban on Turkish plays will not help Pakistani dramas

Writer and intellectual Amar Jalees wrote in Jang that Pakistani filmmakers and artists persuaded President Ayub Khan in the 1960s to ban Indian films in Pakistan. At that time there were 2,000 cinemas in Pakistan. The local film industry was producing only 20 films per year. Then, clerics demanded that English films should also be banned because they promote obscenity. They were banned too. As a result, a majority of cinemas were converted into shopping plazas. More than 100,000 families lost their livelihood. The Pakistani film industry did not benefit from these decisions. Today, Pakistan does not even produce two films per year.
Pakistani drama industry will suffer the same fate if the producers and artists persuade the government to ban Turkish dramas. They should not be afraid of competition, and must improve their production.
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SSridhar wrote:
partha wrote:btw, who is this Gayer fellow. Looks like he is not even Indian. What's his agenda? A foreign intel agency plant? Never heard of him before.
partha, he seems to be a researcher in the French-government's CNRS which seems to have opened an office in New Delhi in 2011 ostensibly to do research in science, technology and mathematics. Why are these people allowed to write articles on subjects unconcerned with the aims with which the CNRS is established in India with GoI, is something that GoI has to answer.

India is a playground for all these people and write with impunity about us. GoI's response, in the name of pseudo secularism, is always feeble.
Gayer should go to the Muslim ghettos in France!
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SSridhar wrote:NUGGETS - TFT

Today, Pakistan does not even produce two films per year.
Naat to worry..
South Asia in which Pakistan is an important nation produces more than 1300 films an year .
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partha wrote:http://tribune.com.pk/story/507947/klf- ... oing-well/
KLF: ‘Just because Bollywood has 3 Khans doesn’t mean all Indian Muslims are doing well’
By Usmaan Farooqui / Usman Liaquat
Published: February 16, 2013
The problem with India is that along with 3 sccessful Muslims there are a whole lot of successful kafirs who should not be successful because Allah never created success for kafirs. That is what makes Pakistan so great. All 72 successful people n Pakstan are Muslim and even if the remaining 200 million Pakis are wallowing in shit it does not matter as long as success is entirely for Muslims
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SSridhar wrote:NUGGETS - TFT
Tahirul Qadri is a friend of Hindus. He was also a special guest of the terrorist Narendar Modi
In today's al toilet (al pakhanistan), the above are the two vilest, demeaning and career-destroying insults one paki can hurl against another paki. The third missing from the above is insinuating that the kufr burnt or destroyed a copy of al kitab. That, of course, will get you qadrified. The penultimate hope is that at least one of these allegations will stick.
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partha wrote:
KLF: ‘Just because Bollywood has 3 Khans doesn’t mean all Indian Muslims are doing well’
By Usmaan Farooqui / Usman Liaquat
Published: February 16, 2013
According to Laurent Gayer, a senior research fellow at the Centre National de la Rescherche Scientifique in New Delhi, Muslims in some of India’s cities choose to segregate themselves because they perceive themselves to be a part of a vulnerable minority. This is one of the very few bleak realities described in the pages of the book ‘Muslims in Indian States: Trajectories of Marginalisation’. The book, a collection of essays edited by Gayer and political scientist Christophe Jaffrelot, is packed with statistics which point to the social, political and economic plight of India’s largest minority.

A book launch was organised at the Karachi Literature Festival on Saturday during which Gayer and Dr Syed Jaffar Ahmed from Karachi University’s Pakistan Study Centre spoke about the socioeconomic difficulties faced by over 150 million Muslims living in the world’s largest democracy.
Ahmed’s introduction on the book’s context was brief but extremely informative. He said that given the difficulties faced by Muslims in the state, the contemporary view of India as a modern democracy was challenged, specifically in the 90s
Aren't RAPEs the most hypocrite and disgusting class of people in the whole world? They organize a "literature" festival in Karachi and talk about "marginalization" of Indian Muslims when there is an ongoing genocide of minorities in their own country.

Die Pakistan Die. Give peace a chance. Destroy Pakistan.

btw, who is this Gayer fellow. Looks like he is not even Indian. What's his agenda? A foreign intel agency plant? Never heard of him before.

ps: Tomorrow if 3 Khans are replaced by 3 non Muslims (even if because of market forces) these same people will say that it is an indication of declining opportunities for India's Muslims and evidence that they are being marginalized.

Yaaah in Bakistan there are all the khans are doing well ....................with begging bowl in hand.
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Large blast hits Quetta; at least five wounded
: At least five people were wounded on Saturday when a large explosion shook the busy Kirani road area of Quetta, the capital of restive Balochistan province, DawnNews reported.

A large contingent of security personnel, including police and FC forces, reached the site and cordoned off the area.

Rescue workers confirmed at least five people injured from the blast had been transferred to the Bolan Medical complex.

The exact nature of the explosion could not be ascertained at the moment, but police officials feared the number of casualties could rise.

This is a developing story and will be updated as reports come in.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

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Raja Bose wrote:
partha wrote: Aren't RAPEs the most hypocrite and disgusting class of people in the whole world? They organize a "literature" festival in Karachi and talk about "marginalization" of Indian Muslims when there is an ongoing genocide of minorities in their own country.
That's becoz if they were to talk about "marginalization" of Paki Ahmedis, they would get Qadrified! :lol:
In fact someone I knew ran a funny pisko experiment about the very same thing which caused a lot of brown pants and downhill skiing. :mrgreen:
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

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Forget films. Is there one successful Hindu in any field in Pakistan?
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

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Brad Goodman wrote:Large blast hits Quetta; at least five wounded
: At least five people were wounded on Saturday when a large explosion shook the busy Kirani road area of Quetta, the capital of restive Balochistan province, DawnNews reported.

A large contingent of security personnel, including police and FC forces, reached the site and cordoned off the area.
Arrah o akball, the score has improved. 25 muzlims in pakisatan are happily going to jannat, 100 others who got injured have some chances.

Bomb kills at least 25 on Kirani road in Quetta
A remote-controlled bomb killed at least 25 people, while seriously injuring 100 others in Quetta on Saturday, police said

"25 people have been killed, the death toll may rise, it was a remote-controlled bomb." Wazir Khan Nasir, senior police officer in Quetta, told AFP.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

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Anujan wrote:Forget films. Is there one successful Hindu in any field in Pakistan?
There are many Hindus successfully planted in many fields in Pakistan.

Sorry, what was the question again?
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