Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan- November 7, 2016

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Another Veteran Politician Speaks Out Against Racial Profiling .

Asfandyar Wali Khan threats to evict Punjabis out of KP
CHARSADDA: The National Action Plan improper handling has fired back and resulted in to a racial and inter provincial tussle between Punjab and KP.Awami National Party President Asfandyar Wali Khan while speaking at meeting in Wali Bagh warned of ‘forcible eviction of Punjab people’ from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in case the called unjust treatment of Pakhtuns in Punjab is not immediately stopped. Pakhtun- Pakjabi tussle gets a "bit more" intense :D
He upheld his stance by suggesting that his party would boycott meetings convened by the government until harassment of Pashtun people in Punjab came to an end. Altaf Bhai, Immy Khan and A. Khattak have already voice their concerns on this "dangerous trend" . Will the Paki Establishment take this seriously is anybody's guess !
He warned that racial profiling of Pakhtuns could create a dangerous situation, recalling the circumstances that led to the country’s dismemberment. A former union council nazim and others announced their decision to join the ANP. Mr Khan said that his party would register its position strongly by taking part in a sit-in on March 12 in order to call for integration of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas with KP. “We will accept only one Pakhtunkhwa after Fata’s merger with it. Sind and Balochistan are already alienated . Waiting to see when an East Pakistan like situation is likely to develop
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The pushtoon profiling agitation is sponsored by Ganja to defang and pre-empt the ranger action in Punjab. PMLN doesnt want Rangers (Aka Army) to act in Punjab as Army will end up taking on religious outfits that form the core base of PMLN, and are used as non state actors by PMLN against Pak Army.
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Paki Fauj Muscles In On Civilian Business !

In five years, Fauji Foods expects to be listed among Pakistan's top dairy companies

Aamir Khawas, Head of Marketing and Sales, Fauji Foods on the acquisition of Noon Pakistan by Fauji Foods.
AAMIR KHAWAS: The Fauji Foundation was established in 1954 and is one of the largest business conglomerates in Pakistan. The objective of the Foundation is to serve the interests of former service men. Eighty percent of all our profits go towards the services’ medical facilities, schools, colleges and training centres across Pakistan. You could say that 80% of the profits cater to about five percent of the country’s population. The Foundation has four fully owned projects; Fauji Cereals, Foundation Gas, Overseas Employment Services, and Fauji Foundation Experimental and Seed Multiplication Farm. Then there are 15 associated companies in which the Foundation has shares; these include Askari Bank, Fauji Cement, Fauji Fertilizers, Fauji Fertilizers Bin Qasim Limited (FFBL), Fauji Kabirwala Power, Fauji Oil Terminal and Distribution among others. FFBL has started to diversify in other businesses and there are four companies under it; they are Fauji Coal Power, Fauji Foods, Fauji Meats and Fauji Wind Energy. Fauji Foods is the Foundation’s most recent expansion and was established in 2015. I doubt that there is any business sector left in Pakiland where its tentacles are not felt ; obviously, the "playing field" is always tilted in favour of this quasi Govt organization ! Ayesha Siddiqa has written a good book on this !
The way things are panning out, we anticipate that within five years we will be listed among the top dairy companies of Pakistan.
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Pakistan to repay $6.5b debt over next 15 months

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will return $6.5 billion external public debt in the next 15 months alone. This repayment will take the total official debt repayments during the five-year tenure of the PML-N government to a whopping $21 billion.

The Ministry of Finance shared these staggering figures with the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue on Tuesday. The $6.5 billion repayments will be made from February this year to June 2018 excluding the interest paid on the principal amount, said the ministry.

“We have no issues in making these payments,” Federal Secretary Finance Tariq Bajwa said.

To a question about possibility of floating yet another international bond, Bajwa said the government would inform the committee about this issue at an appropriate time. The $6.5 billion repayments are only on account of the government debt and do not include publicly guaranteed debt and the private sector external debt. From June 2013 to January 2017, the PML-N government repaid $14.6 billion to external creditors. In addition to that, it has already paid over $3.1 billion on account of interest on the stock of roughly $60 billion external public debt, according to the Debt Office of the Finance Ministry.

The PML-N government came to power in June 2013 and it will complete its five-year constitutional term by June next year. During this period, it resorted to heavy and expensive external borrowings after it failed to increase exports and attract foreign direct investment.

The government has so far borrowed expensive almost $5 billion by floating international bonds and contracting short-term commercial loans with foreign commercial banks. In addition to that, it has taken heavy loans from multilateral creditors.

The ministry said Pakistan will return $858 million to foreign commercial banks in the next 15 months, taking the figure to $1.84 billion since June 2014. The country will also repay $750 million next month on account of dollar denominated bond, which will take the total bonds repayment figure to $1.25 billion.

Similarly, roughly $3 billion will be repaid to multilateral creditors between March this year to June 2018. The total repayments to the multilateral creditors will increase to $9.3 billion during the five-year PML-N term. Pakistan will repay $1.8 billion external debt to bilateral countries in the next 15 months, taking the total repayments in five years to $4.2 billion. It will also return $42 million to IMF that will bring the total repayment to the global lender to $4.53 billion.

An official of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) informed the standing committee that the external debt was increasing due to contraction in growth of exports and slight deceleration in growth of foreign remittances.

He claimed that the overall trend in the financial account was positive during the current fiscal year 2016-17 due to positive impact of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related investment. However, he failed to answer a question about the ratio of equity and debt of the CPEC investment.

The official said the CPEC transactions are settled outside Pakistan and the SBP was seeking details from the Chinese companies.

PERA Amendments

The government opposed Senator Saleem Mandviwalla’s private member bill to amend Pakistan Economic Reforms Protection Act (PERA) of 1992. The 1992 law provides complete immunity to the foreign currency account holders and has become a source of outward flow of US dollars.

“The private member bill raised the question of the constitutionality of the bill, as under the Constitution only the federal government can bring changes in the laws related to the SBP,” said Bajwa.

However, he said, the government would give serious considerations to the recommendations of the standing committee on foreign exchange regime but would not support the Bill.

Senator Mandviwalla was of the view that his bill did not violate the Constitution. The committee decided to refer the matter to Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani for a decision.

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Falling exports: PTEA terms high energy prices impediment to growth

FAISALABAD: Pakistan Textile Exporters Association (PTEA) Chairman Ajmal Farooq and Vice Chairman Muhammad Naeem said that the extreme cash flow crunch and high energy prices are hampering export growth and adversely impacting the industry.

“Exports are falling consistently both in value and quantities; the government needs to immediately intervene to check the drastic downfall in exports,” said Farooq. They termed a severe liquidity crunch and high energy prices as the major cause of export decline. They appealed to the government to rescue the ailing textile industry.

“Massive working capital of textile exporters has been held in sales tax, custom rebate and income tax refund regime, increasing the financial stress of textile exporters who are unable to enhance their export turnover.”

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Pakistan- China - North Korea Nexus Revealed .

Former Chinese nuclear engineer: ‘We’ve been transferring nuclear technology to Pakistan’
After two nuclear tests last year and a new ballistic missile launch on Feb. 12, North Korea has invited fresh denunciation and economic sanctions from the international community.Even China has been concerned as Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons threatens Beijing’s ability to rein in its capricious ally.In past years, the assistance North Korea received from Pakistan in developing its nuclear weapons has been well-publicized. In the 2005 article “New Players on the Scene: A.Q. Khan and the Nuclear Black Market,” U.S. Air Force Col. Charles D. Lutes revealed the role Islamabad played in spreading nuclear technology to North Korea and Iran.
After two nuclear tests last year and a new ballistic missile launch on Feb. 12, North Korea has invited fresh denunciation and economic sanctions from the international community.
At one time, it was reported that the late PM of Pakistan. Ms. B. Bhutto herself on a visit to North Korea , took some classified information on her person and handed the same to North Korean officials !
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Kammandu (gaandu) jernail planning to become TV program host, hai ala what poverty has besieged on miserable soul :rotfl:
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krishna_krishna wrote:Kammandu (gaandu) jernail planning to become TV program host, hai ala what poverty has besieged on miserable soul :rotfl:
It's not poverty but desperate publicity. This kamangandu has salted away millions and he plans to start his own party and enter politics.

even with one foot in the grave, this ahole is hell bent on entering paki politics to target India via his TV foray.
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Pashtun Profiling Heats Up !

Police shoot dead vendor in Mardan for failing to stop at checkpoint.

The problem is likely to get worse, before it gets better :twisted:
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SHC orders closure of liquor shops in Sindh for one month :roll:

Does not make any sense to any "Islam pasand" Pakistani that the ban is only for one month ; Malsi forbids consumption of any kind of alcohol in all shape or form . The ban should not be temporary but should be permanent and should cover all communities ( Hindus, Christians, Parsis etc ). Violators should be punished under the Sharia System Of Law Enforcement ( flogging, amputation etc etc )


PS: What goes on "behind the four walls ( as in Saudia ) is no body's business :twisted:
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CPEC claims and doubts

On Tuesday, Islamabad heard a series of perspectives on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that could be viewed as a case study on the gap between the claims and apprehensions about the project.

At the Council of Ministers’ meeting before the formal opening of the 13th summit of the Economic Cooperation Organisation, foreign affairs adviser Sartaj Aziz claimed that CPEC could “galvanise trade opportunities with the ECO region” by acting as a catalyst to boost intra-region trade through greater connectivity. He claimed that CPEC could help the entire ECO region emerge as a “formidable economic bloc” in the world as greater connectivity promoted greater trade and investment flows amongst its member countries.

This is how the tale of CPEC has grown with the telling. What was originally presented as a ‘game changer’ for Pakistan is now being touted as a ‘game changer’ for a region consisting of 10 countries.

In the official version, it appears there is no limit to how much change and benefit CPEC promises, while the costs and pitfalls in such a large undertaking are dismissed as the musings of sceptics and pessimists.

But on the same day, across town in Islamabad, two other discussions were under way on the promise and perils of CPEC that had decidedly less ambitious undertones.

In the Senate, during a hearing of the Planning and Development Committee, the chairman voiced apprehension that CPEC may or may not bring the promised benefits, saying “China is our brother, but business is business”.

Amongst the many things his committee was told, by staff from the Planning Commission that is tasked with overseeing the details of all CPEC projects, was that only Chinese investors would be allowed to invest in the proposed special economic zones being created under the corridor umbrella. No assurances could be given that Pakistani labour would be recruited to work in the Chinese projects, or that the country would see a revenue windfall.

At another event, organised by a think tank, a Chinese speaker highlighted the “enormous challenges” both China and Pakistan should expect to face, while adding that China would “never like it [CPEC] to fail”. Another speaker underlined the disproportionately expensive financing conditions that come with CPEC projects, adding that these are higher than the conditions at which China has lent to other countries such as Myanmar.

This is where our CPEC conversation stands today. The official claims are almost always met with deep apprehensions about the costs of CPEC financing as well as purported benefits for Pakistan’s economy.

Thus far, official quarters have not been able to put these apprehensions to rest. The government has surmounted much of the route-related controversy that erupted in the early days of the CPEC initiative, but these concerns regarding financial costs and economic benefits continue to bedevil the project.

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‘Chinese companies need to explain how CPEC will benefit Pakistan’
QUETTA: Chinese investors need to spell out how exactly Pakistan will benefit from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), said political and military leaders at a seminar on Monday. They also stressed that the CPEC should not be politicised or made controversial.
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CPEC will soon share an exalted position in Porkland, the one currently held by Masli.

Come what may, Masli and CPEC will never be blamed for the sufferings the poor abduls and ayeshas undergo..
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Peregrine wrote:‘Chinese companies need to explain how CPEC will benefit Pakistan’
QUETTA: Chinese investors need to spell out how exactly Pakistan will benefit from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), said political and military leaders at a seminar on Monday. They also stressed that the CPEC should not be politicised or made controversial.
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WTF! they are asking this question now!! :shock: :roll: :-?
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Falijee wrote:Pashtun Profiling Heats Up !

Police shoot dead vendor in Mardan for failing to stop at checkpoint.

The problem is likely to get worse, before it gets better :twisted:
The fellow shot dead has 12 children. Even cockroaches have less.
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Imran slams 'lockdown of Lahore' for PSL final

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan while criticising the hosting of PSL final in Lahore on Thursday questioned what message of peace is being conveyed to the world by 'putting the city on lockdown' with heavy deployment of security personnel.

Speaking at a press conference here, Khan reiterated that it is a 'foolish' decision to hold Pakistan Super League final in Lahore hoping to revive international cricket in the country.

"By imposing curfew, a cricket match can also be hosted in Syria and Iraq," he said, questioning, "What message of peace is being conveyed to the world by placing the city on lockdown and deploying 60,000 personnel for the match's security?"

The PTI chief said if top-level international cricketers come to Pakistan and circumstances are also favourable, then the entire league should be held in the country, not just final.

"Bringing club-level foreign players to the country, we cannot term them international players," he said.

Speaking further with regard to the Billion Tree Project, Imran Khan said fighting the timber mafia in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was not an easy job, but the entire provincial administration did so with great courage.

"The project provided employment to 0.5 million people," he claimed, expressing hope that other provinces would also take up such initiatives.

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Mush In Danger Of Losing His Real Estate Properties In Pakiland

Court to resume hearing in Musharraf treason case after seven months
ISLAMABAD: After a gap of seven months, the special court, which was trying the high treason case against former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf, will resume its proceedings and will also take up the application of the former first lady Sehba Musharraf against the confiscation of her properties. Now that his main Fauji protector ( Raheel ) is gone from the scene, Mush is relying on the "first lady" to gain sympathy against the move to deprive him of his real estate !
The special court had in July last year declared Mr Musharraf, who is soon going to host a show on a private television channel, an absconder and ordered for the confiscation of his movable and immovable properties.
According to the details of Mr Musharraf’s properties, which were submitted by the interior ministry to the special court, the former military dictator owns seven immovable properties and nine bank accounts.The immovable properties include plots in the Army Housing Scheme Karachi, Khayaban-i-Faisal DHA Karachi, Beach Street DHA Karachi, DHA Islamabad and DHA Lahore. He also owns a farmhouse in Chak Shahzad and agricultural property in Bahawalpur. Raheel is now retirement cum financially -happy ; Ganja is breathing sigh of relief that his tormentor ( Bad Sharif ) is gone ; but who is now going to side with the Kammandu ; Nawaz, the dehati politico seems to come out of top again :D
Mr Musharraf also has bank accounts in Bank Alfalah, Askari Bank, Habib Metropolitan Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and the National Bank of Pakistan.
His wife Sehba Musharraf has now filed an application through her counsel Faisal Hussein against the confiscation of the Chak Shahzad farmhouse and the plots in DHA, Islamabad and Karachi.In her application, Sehba Musharraf claims that her husband had on March 12, 2008 gifted her the Chak Shahzad farmhouse. IMO, Mush has landed himself in a" big royal mess" ; the" meter" for his legal bill on various fronts (treason charges, appeal against confiscation of property, conspiracy in BB's murder ) is piling up ; the lawyers must make sure that he does not "abscond" when the final bill is presented to his agent in Pakiland and they get "their" proper share of the money "gifted" to him by late King Abdullah :mrgreen:
It points out that the list of movable properties mentions a bank account in which Mr Musharraf receives his pension as retired chief of army staff and ex president of Pakistan. It says that according to section 11 of the Pensions Act 1871, pension is not liable to be seized or attached by any process or order of the court.According to Ms Musharraf’s application, the pension account is the “source of bread and butter of not only Gen Musharraf but also his wife Mrs Sehba Musharraf”.The petition argues that Mr Musharraf is above the age of 60 and that none of his properties, movable or immovable, are liable to be attached or sold since his legal heirs, particularly his daughter Ayla Raza and son Bilal Musharraf, derive a right in legitimate expectancy to inherit his properties.This right of inheritance is found in Quranic laws, which cannot be defeated by any provision made in the Anglo Saxon laws such as the Criminal Procedure Code. So, the Goberment of Ganja is going after the Ex Prez , where it really hurts ie financially !
Another account, according to the application, is that of the Pervez Musharraf Trust registered in the UK and is an entity in law which is separate from the individual and cannot be seized.In the application, the court was assured that Mr Musharraf will be back in Pakistan after receiving medical treatment and that he therefore may not be treated as an absconder and the entire proceedings against him in this regard may kindly be recalled. The "bogus assurances" of receiving medical treatment do not fool anyone, when video evidence is available on social media of Mush dancing his" heart out " in a function in Massaland on the pretext of going there for medical treatment ; he should be treated like a criminal absconder and no mercy should be shown to him !
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abhijitm wrote:
WTF! they are asking this question now!! :shock: :roll: :-?
abhijitm Ji :

Confucious say "Bettel late than never, Fol nevel is folevel"!
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Video Inside:
Pakistan approves landmark reforms for tribal areas
SSridhar garu and gurus, please illuminate, what are the consequences for this? why now?
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Peregrine wrote:By imposing curfew, a cricket match can also be hosted in Syria and Iraq
Is Immy the Dimmy saying that al bakistan is equal to syria and eyeraq?
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Trump Resumes Drone Strike : Afghan Taliban Leader Killed :D

First drone strike in Pakistan under Trump admin kills two
PARACHINAR: A commander of the Afghan Taliban was killed when the US drone missile hit a motorcycle in Lower Kurram Agency on Thursday, the first such attack in the country under the administration of new American President Donald Trump.Tribal sources said that the drone fired two missiles and struck a motorcycle in the Sra Ghundai area. They said that two persons, including a commander of the Afghan Taliban identified as Qari Abdullah Sabari, were killed on the spot. The other victim was also stated to be an Afghan national and was identified as Shakir. "Several drones were seen hovering over the area minutes before the attack," the locals said.
According to some foreign media reports, those killed in the drone attack belonged to Haqqani militant group of Afghanistan.
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Maulana Diesel Not Happy On Proposed FATA Reforms

JUI-F deceived on Fata reforms: Fazl :roll:
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) Ameer Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Thursday rejected the decision of the federal cabinet on the Fata reforms saying that prime minister deceived them and he would protest against the decision.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that as to how the government would give the right to the Kashmiris which could not talk about the interests of the tribal people saying that it was to keep in mind as to why United States (US) was providing facilitation on Fata reforms. So, according to the Maulana, the "so-called reforms" are at the instigation of the US !
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Bhurishravas wrote:
Falijee wrote:Pashtun Profiling Heats Up !

Police shoot dead vendor in Mardan for failing to stop at checkpoint.

The problem is likely to get worse, before it gets better :twisted:
The fellow shot dead has 12 children. Even cockroaches have less.
To phrase it like Prem - they are Pakroaches.
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Was just skimming the comments and came across this
wellwisher about 22 hours ago

12 children is the problem.Why can't India (my country) have a law by which more than one child is allowed only is special medical cases.. Then Pakistan, B'Desh and A'nistan will follow.
So even pakis multiplying roaches is the fault of India :roll:
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After Partaking The Famous "Paki Hospitality" This Australian Biker Decides To Become A Spokesman For Pakistan And Not "Bad Mouth" This Terrorist Ridden Country :mrgreen:

This Australian biker thinks he stole more from Pakistan than it did from him
I wanted to prove on this trip to everyone I know, and all the armchair experts of the world, (you know the type, the ones that read the paper and believe anything the media says) that travelling ‘Terrorist-ridden’ countries such as Morocco, Iran or Pakistan can be a wholesome and happy experience. :roll:
They invite me into their home and offer me tea and the good biscuits. Bloody hell, even my own mum won’t pull out the good biscuits for me. Hope no Bacha Baazi at play over here :twisted:
f anyone is going to change the country, it’s the younger generation coming through. They are well informed and quite involved in political matters, which new social media channels are helping out exceptionally well with. This generation of young people are trying hard to change the common misconstructed views of their home, and relay the truth of what lies in this corner of the world – that Pakistan, well, it really is awesome :roll:
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But one glance at the list of second-choice players will definitely raise eyebrows since it includes a mixture of discards, mainly from the West Indies, English county players and a host of retired cricketers. In a nutshell, the quality of the final is being compromised by the overzealous organizers in calling up the forgotten lot.
Just imagine this: who has ever heard of Steven Taylor? A namesake of an English professional footballer, the Taylor in question is a 23-year-old left-hand batsman from the United States of America. Another virtually unknown commodity is Akeal Hosein, a little-known all-rounder from Trinidad.
Further down the list are long-discarded Pakistan seamer Yasir Arafat and ex-England batsman Owais Shah, who was born in Karachi, as well as Ashar Zaidi and Azharullah, the two county regulars who were born and brought up in Pakistan and have played domestic cricket here.
Darren Stevens, a 40-year-old county batsman, is also in line to play in the Lahore final if Quetta or any other team opts to bid for a vastly experienced foreigner.
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From Hajam Sethi's Friday Times !

Imran Khan "suffers" from foot -in -mouth disease :mrgreen:

The Great Khan’s tough loose talk

According to Daily Jang (30 Jan 2017), PTI chief Imran Khan responded to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s threat to stop water supplies to Pakistan by informing him that not every Pakistani is Nawaz Sharif. ( IOW every Paki is an "Imran Khan" ) He also went on to say that he prayed US President Donald Trump halts visas to the US for Pakistanis. ( Then what will happen to him, when he wants Massaland? Might have to use his British Passport :mrgreen: )
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Government Mouthpiece Speaks Out Via Senile Sartaj !

Pakistan categorically ruled out possibility of handing over RAW agent Kulbhushan Yadav to India: Sartaj
Pakistan has categorically ruled out possibility of handing over RAW agent Kulbhushan Yadav to India.Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz informed the Senate today that the process has been started to prosecute Kulbhushan Yadav in Pakistani courts. A list of questions has also been handed over to India to seek more information from them in the light of the statements of Kulbhushan Yadav.Sartaj Aziz said the purpose of sharing dossiers with the United Nations was to prove the direct and indirect Indian intervention in Pakistan. He said our stance in this regard is also being acknowledged at the international level.Kulbhushan Yadav was arrested last year in Balochistan on charges of spying and stoking terrorism and sectarianism in the country. It is also worth mentioning that Pakistan has also submitted dossiers with the UN on the basis of the confessional statement of Kulbhushan Yadav. (which was thrown away by the UN in their Waste Paper Basket :lol: )
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The US launches a “criminal theft and cyber security investigation” targetting the Awan family who have roots in the Islamic Terrorist Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan and administered computers for US legislators mainly from the Democratic Party who served on the US intelligence, homeland security, and foreign affairs committees.

The US during their cyber security investigation would be well addvised to see if information was passed on to the Islamic Republic’s notorious intelligence agency the Inter Services Intelligence Directorat aka ISID aka ISI :
Dozens of House Democrats have collectively paid $4 million since 2009 to Pakistani IT professionals now under criminal investigation who had access to House members' email and computer files.

Capitol Police is investigating whether five members of the Awan family from Pakistan engaged in criminal activity, including theft, as computer administrators for dozens of House Democrats, some of whom serve on the intelligence, homeland security, and foreign affairs committees. …………………..

The suspects–brothers Imran, Abid, and Jamal, and two of their wives, Hina Alvi and Natalia Sova–had full access to the lawmakers' email and computer files for whom they worked and are part of a criminal theft and cyber security investigation.

The House members who paid the most to the Awans included Democratic Reps. Marcia Fudge (Ohio), Tim Ryan (Ohio), Jim Acosta (Calif.), and former Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.).

Awan family members received outsized salaries in comparison to their colleagues working on Capitol Hill, raking in $5 million collectively since 2003. Imran Awan, for example, received $1.2 million in salary since 2010, while legislative assistants on Capitol Hill receive a median annual salary of $43,000. ………………………
From here:

House Dems Paid $4 Million to Pakistani IT Professionals Now Under Criminal Investigation


Since I do not recollect this affair being posted here on BRF some earlier stories from the Daily Caller who apparently broke this story:

1. EXCLUSIVE: House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs Committee Members Compromised By Rogue IT Staff

2. Pakistani Suspects In House IT Probe Received $4 Million From Dem Reps

3. House Dem IT Staffers Owed Money To Hezbollah-Connected Fugitive
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Hundreds of suspected militants detained in Pakistan sweep]

LAHORE: Police on Friday said that about 1,300 suspected militants were arrested in a sweep of hideouts in Pakistan's largest province of Punjab.

The roughly two-week operation comes despite the provincial law minister's defence of some groups designated as terrorist organisations and banned by Pakistan but resurrected under new names.

Rana Sanaullah also embraced some sectarian leaders whose groups have been accused of fomenting violence against minority Islamic sects, raising questions about his commitment to ridding Punjab of militants.

Two police officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the operations, said another 36 militants died in shootouts with police and in paramilitary operations since the sweep began last month.

In an interview with The Associated Press, however, Sanaullah questioned the label of terrorist for anti-Indian militant groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, which has resurfaced as Jamaat ud Daawa.

Last month, Pakistan placed Hafiz Saeed, a declared terrorist with a US-imposed USD 10 million bounty on his head, under house arrest, yet Sanaullah questioned allegations against Saeed, who is connected mostly to militant attacks in Kashmir.

"They are related to Kashmir. They feel Indian brutality in Kashmir is unacceptable," he said of Saeed and his followers, adding that Pakistan's courts have twice freed Saeed saying there was no evidence of his involvement in terrorism activities.

Saeed is among India's most wanted and is accused of masterminding attacks inside India and Kashmir. "Why is the world not concerned about India's violence in Kashmir?" Sanaullah asked. "There is no evidence of Saeed's involved in state terrorism."

In an interview, Saeed's spokesman Yahya Mujahed denied Saeed's affiliation with the outlawed Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Analysts and critics say the Punjab provincial government is sheltering sectarian and jihadi groups headquartered in its most populous province, while using the crackdown to target ethnic Pashtuns from tribal regions that border Afghanistan.

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http://thediplomat.com/2017/03/pakistan ... tionalism/
Pakistan, Islamism, and the Fear of Afghan Nationalism
Since the partition of the Indian subcontinent, Pakistan has lived in fear of the rise of ethnic nationalism in Pakistan and Afghan nationalism in Afghanistan. The elite Pakistani think tanks and power houses see these two trends as a threat to Pakistan’s geographical integrity. The fear gains credibility when viewed against the backdrop of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh)’s separation from West Pakistan (the current Pakistan) and the waves of insurgency in Pakistan by socialists, Balochs, and some Pashtun nationalists who received support from Afghanistan. Therefore, Pakistan strives to use religion as a unifying tool to undermine ethno-nationalists at home and Afghan nationalism abroad.During the Cold War, Pakistan’s General Headquarters and the prime minister’s house tried to curb the influence of all ethnic political parties in Pakistan by arresting and jailing their top leaders and heightening propaganda against them. For instance, the Pashtun nationalist parties in Pakistan, who call themselves Afghans, had been labeled as parties that rejected Pakistan’s independence. Government propaganda dubbed these parties “red Congressy“ (a reference to the Indian National Congress) and called their behavior as anti-Pakistani.
The government bases its narrative on three factors. First, Pashtun parties had links with the Indian Congress and rivalries with the Muslim League in the past, precisely during the independence struggle. Second, Pashtun nationalists rejected the referendum in 1947, which asked peoples from the North West Frontier Province (NWFP, today’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) to decide whether they wanted to be a part of Pakistan or India. In fact, Pashtun nationalists argued they didn’t want Pakistan or India but a separate and independent “Pashtunistan,” composed of Pashtun-dominated areas currently under Pakistani sovereignty. Finally, when Pashtun nationalists recognized the reality of Pakistan, they then called for provincial autonomy and sovereignty within the Pakistani federation. This is another factor which impacted relations initially with the Muslim League and later with other major Pakistani political parties. Although in the 1973 constitution, provinces were given autonomy and sovereignty on paper, but nationalist parties still argue such autonomy doesn’t exist on the ground.On the foreign policy front, Pakistan continuously feared being sandwiched between Afghan nationalism and India, a rival and enemy. Added to this fear was Kabul’s “Pashtunistan” policy and non-recognition of the Durand line. With Kabul giving shelter and support to Pakistani ethnic nationalists, such as members of National Awami Party (NAP) and others, Pakistan was hoping for a similar opportunity.. Islamabad used Afghan Islamists as a bargaining chip to persuade Kabul to leave its policy of supporting Pakistani ethnic nationalists and separatists. At the same time, to undercut Afghan nationalism and put an end to the future issues related to the Durand Line and Greater Afghanistan, Pakistan tried to bolster Afghan Islamists by providing them with more resources.Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who himself was a mujahid and a leader of Sibghatullah Mujadadi’s party, also believes that during the Afghan jihad Pakistan used Islamists to fight Pashtun or Afghan nationalism. Hamid Karzai, in a meeting with U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher in April 2003 whose details were later released by WikiLeaks, said that:
Pashtun nationalists were generally secular. Pakistan had created the Taliban to fight against Pashtun nationalism. When Pakistan was created 50 years ago, the area inside Pakistan containing Pashtuns was divided from the Pashtuns on the Afghan side of the border. This Pashtun-dominated region was called Pashtunistan. Fearing secession, Pakistan set out to destroy Pashtun nationalism by Islamizing Pakistani Pashtuns and killing Afghan Pashtun nationalists. Pakistan’s goal was to have Afghanistan dominated by radical Islam.” Karzai still believes that Pakistan fears Afghan nationalism. In a recent speech given at the Raisina Dialogue in 2017, he said that during the Afghan jihad, Pakistan wanted to take away the “Afghanness” of Afghans and instead tried to give them a more “Pan-Islamist” shape, solely to put an end to Afghan claims over Pakistan ruled Pashtun regions.It is also very interesting to note that in the post-Cold War period, Pakistan has always supported “Pashtuns” in Afghanistan and sees the insurgency and continuous war in Afghanistan as a result of Pashtun alienation or disparities in power between Tajiks and Pashtuns. Pakistan hence asked for more Pashtun participation in Afghan government. Normally, however, the so-called “Pashtun participation” has always referred to larger roles for the pro-Pakistan Pashtun Mujahideen or Pashtun-dominated Taliban, not the other Pashtuns whom Pakistan fears, the nationalists.

This Pakistani strategy is failing. Those Islamists who Pakistan once considered to be more pro-Pakistan are becoming more anti-Pakistani upon returning to Kabul after taking refuge in Pakistan. Former members of Taliban who are living in Afghanistan are now more more anti-Pakistani (for instance, see the books of Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef: Da Guantanamo Anzoor in Pashto and My Life With the Taliban in English). Moreover, the effects of “Pashtunwali” are also seen in the Taliban; for instance, they didn’t recognize the Durand Line during their rule. Pakistan does not grasp this hidden correlation between Islamism and Afghan nationalism.Supporting Islamized groups like the Taliban hasn’t actually served to lower Pakistani concerns. Former Pakistani ambassador to Washington Gen. Mahmud Ali Durrani once summed this fear up perfectly: “I hope the Taliban and Pashtun nationalism don’t merge. If that happens, we’ve had it, and we’re on the verge of that.”
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Paki Provinces Compete With Each Other To Be Included In The Chini C.P.E.C " Bandwagon"

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa inks deals worth $20bn with Chinese companies
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Friday signed agreements with Chinese investment companies for development schemes worth $20 billion.
"The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) passes through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and it will usher in a new era of prosperity," added Khattak. Provided the Punjabi Taliban don't flex their muscles there !
The agreements signed today include a $1.5bn oil refinery, uplift and irrigation schemes worth $2bn and $7bn worth of hydro-electric schemes which will start production of electricity by 2020.
Construction of international airports in Swabi and Dera Ismail Khan, in accordance with Civil Aviation directives, are also included in the agreements signed today. A motorway from Chitral to Dera Ismail Khan will also be built at a cost of $2bn. It seems that the economic development of this province has been outsourced to Chini companies under the auspices of the (gamechanger ) CPEC !
Smart and safe city projects :roll: ( what kind of "animal" is this when the Aam Abduls here are living in the Golden Age of Malsi !) worth $2bn are also included in the agreements signed by the provincial government.
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A February 21, 2017 Op Ed in “The Hill” by Christopher D. Kolenda, a Pentagon senior advisor from 2009-2014 and now an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for New American Security (CNAS) and senior fellow at the Center for Global Policy titled “Let's stop being manipulated by Pakistan” seems to have upset the Mohammadden Terrorist fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

“The Hill” has now published a rebuttal of the Kolenda article by Zoobia Masood, press attache and media spokesperson of the Mohammadden Terrorist fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan’s Embassy to the US titled “Rebuttal: Pakistan is working alongside United States for peace, not manipulating it”.

Link to the Feb. 21 Christopher D Kolenda Op Ed:

Let's stop being manipulated by Pakistan

Link to the “we are also victims of terrorism” reponse by the Embassy of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan folows.

One other thing going by the sentence “This has also been Pakistan's longest war costing over 60,000 fatalities and $118.3 billion in resources”. The supposedly “Low Cost” “Tactically Brilliant” State policy of the Mohammadden Terrorism Fomenting Islamic Republic of Pakistan of sponsoring Mohammadden Terrorism in an attempt to intimidate India, has rebounded back on the Islamic Republic with renewed more vigour:

Rebuttal: Pakistan is working alongside United States for peace, not manipulating it
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Should India be participating in the IWT discussions next week in Lawhore?

http://m.timesofindia.com/india/india-s ... 462817.cms
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i am sure the decision to attend is not a knee jerk reaction..must have been considered by doval ji and others. what prevents us from playing along and doing what we want? you have to trust the leadership to make right moves...
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Dilbu wrote:Yes I see nothing wrong in releasing people who have completed their sentences and the fishermen should be released asap anyway. Spinning this as some grand peace gesture is far fetched IMO. Looks more like routine ativity. Karachi literature festival is another ball game though. India should stay away from such shyte.

Now that the perfidious pakis have got what they wanted, have they reneged on the deal??


Pakistan makes a U-turn, won’t send back ‘spy’
Pakistan makes a U-turn, won’t send back ‘spy’

March 4

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: Two months after Pakistan's top foreign affairs official Sartaj Aziz said there was inadequate evidence against the alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, Islamabad ruled out his extradition and said an FIR had been registered against him.

Jadhav was arrested in Balochistan on March 3, 2016, with authorities claiming that he was a RAW agent involved in "subversive activities" against Pakistan since 2013. But in December 2016, Aziz, while addressing the Senate, had said the dossier on Jadhav contained "mere statements" and did not have "any conclusive evidence".

Contradicting his previous statement, Aziz on Friday told lawmakers that the government was in the process of prosecuting Jadhav for carrying out "subversive and terrorist activities in Pakistan".

Official sources in New Delhi, responding to media reports from Pakistan, said, "The government has on several occasions completely rejected the baseless allegations against Kulbhushan Jadhav. The circumstances of his presence in Pakistan remain unclear, particularly because we have not been provided consular access despite our repeated requests.


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We expect Pakistan to follow well-established international practice in this regard and ensure his well-being while he is in its custody." Aziz told the Senate that a dossier had been prepared based on thorough groundwork and inputs from various state departments on the "Indian involvement in internal affairs of Pakistan."
The dossier, Aziz said, was shared with the UN secretary general. "It includes details about Kulbhushan Jadhav and his activities," he said, adding that the government was also examining the possibilities of sharing it with other countries and international organisations
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PIA keen to sale out aircraft to German museum

ISLAMABAD: The management of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is keen to sale out an operational A-310 aircraft to a German museum for five million dollars.

The PIA spokesman on Friday said the aircraft would be kept in PIA livery at the German museum. “The aircraft will be kept there in PIA livery giving us an opportunity to showcase our airline in the heart of Europe,” the spokesman said.

He however claimed that the aircraft was recently grounded from PIA, saying the aircraft had not been sold as yet and German museum had expressed interest in buying the plane. He said the presence of the aircraft will strengthen people to people contacts between Pakistan and the European Union. :rotfl:

The issue of sale of the PIA aircraft was raised by parliamentarians at a meeting of special committee of the Senate on performance of the national flag carrier. The committee members while expressing reservations over the deal directed holding an inquiry into the deal and sending the same plane for appearing in film being produced in Malta.

The parliamentarians pointed out that the PIA crew was sent to Malta along with aircraft illegally and without seeking any permission from the government. The committee directed the federal secretary aviation present at the meeting to submit a report on the issue of selling the aircraft for five million dollars. It also asked the official that the chief executive officer of PIA should also ensure his presence at the next sitting otherwise a privilege motion would be moved against him.

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Drones return
The normally-verbose Donald Trump has had precious little to say about Pakistan, either on the campaign trail or sign assuming the presidency. There was the notorious phone call with Nawaz Sharif where he called Pakistan a “fantastic country” but other than that his focus has been elsewhere. Now, with the Trump administration having carried out its first drone attack in Pakistan in Kurram Agency, we are seeing that a new dispensation in Washington rarely leads to new policies. Details so far are scarce but the drone attack killed two people, invariably described by the authorities as militants. Given the way the US government works, it is hard to ascertain what this drone strike signifies about Trump’s policy towards Pakistan.
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Irfan Husain on Mohammadden terrorism on the Indian Sub-Continent.

Says “it must be admitted that it is Pakistan that has pioneered the use of non-state actors to further its agenda in the region” pointing out use of Mohammadden Terrorists by Pakistan stretching back to Jammu & Kashmir in 1948. Also admists that the “basic problem lies in Pakistan”:
…………… While all three countries are suffering from terrorism, they are unwilling to cooperate in order to crush this menace.

In any objective evaluation of the situation, it must be admitted that it is Pakistan that has pioneered the use of non-state actors to further its agenda in the region. And, more often than not, it has used faith as a rallying cry.

It launched tribal zealots into Kashmir a few weeks after independence ………………..

In 1971, the military used the militant wing of the Jamaat-i-Islami in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in an attempt to crush the nationalist freedom struggle there. …………………

After the Soviet invasion in 1979, Pakistan joined with the US and Saudi Arabia to arm, finance and train jihadists from across the Muslim world. Then known as freedom fighters, these ‘holy warriors’ committed many atrocities that were conveniently overlooked at the time ………………….

Another group that has created mayhem in Afghanistan is the Haqqani network. Based in Pakistan’s tribal areas, these terrorists have been largely exempt from attacks by Pakistani security forces. The unstated excuse is: they do not pose a threat to Pakistan, so why provoke them? Groups active in IHK POK are similarly shielded.

But invoking the ‘good versus bad terrorists’ doctrine has led us to where we are. With this backdrop, should we be surprised that India and Afghanistan are paying us back in our own coin? …………………………

Most bordering states that have suffered from years of terrorist violence would muster up the maturity to put political differences aside and cooperate in excising this cancer. Sadly, successive governments in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan have been too weak and self-serving to take the hard decisions needed to sit down and work together.

The basic problem lies in Pakistan, where three generations of generals have been trained to see the world through Kashmir-tinted glasses. The obsession with the perceived threat from India has blinded them to other security concerns. ……………………….
From Dawn:

Jingoism and jihad
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