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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 19:46
by Anujan
The Quetta blast was targetted killing of shias.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 19:59
by Lilo
Last year (or was it last to last year ?)
i heard reports about KLF people planning to condemn Taleban violence , then i was 400% suar
that KLF is progressive platform onlee (even wanted to write a grand cheque of 1000 pakistani paisa to the organizers) until they turned pussy and denied those reports vehmently :P

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 20:23
by Gagan
Old Video: Posting for fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEzl7yRM1cA

Pakistanis and Muslims don't drink alcohol
Pakistanis are peaceful
They don't kill other muslims
etc
etc
:rotfl:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 20:30
by Narad
Current score is 47 not out.
Purification process in full swing in al bakistan.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 20:40
by Lilo
Its ethic violence onlee - falsely labeled as sectarian violence against Shia.

The victims namely the Hazara community have slit eyes Joo see, and some people in pakistan hate them for this ...
all those pointing fingers at us should answer ...
which cuntry doesnt have ethnic violence ?
Pakistan is no exception... so stop targeting us !!

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 20:45
by Gagan
More Fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYrTJspcvhk


Now I understand why Pakistan is getting screwed.
Their independence day is Choda august onlee

AoA

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 21:05
by Baikul
Lilo wrote:
ArunK wrote:Kargil discussion amongst Uber RAPES

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31naFVSokMs
Uber Professional Jernail Javed Hassan farmaoing on probable Indian response to Kargil

"Yeh Bania Lad nahi sakte"

:rotfl:
Current top most rated comment for that video
KHUD HI KO KAR BULAND ITNA KI KARGIL PAR JA BAITHE
AUR KHUDA TUJ SE POOCHE G**DU AB JAAN BACHEGA KAISE???
Oh my lawd.... :rotfl:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 21:07
by Narad
Gagan wrote:
Now I understand why Pakistan is getting screwed.
Their independence day is Choda august onlee

AoA
Allah bless the kaadrees, paadrees and chodrees of al pakhanastan.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 21:14
by Gagan
MQM has withdrawn support from PPP government?

Padri Qadri has reached an understanding with PPP government - assembly will be dissolved on March 23rd, election in 60 days
Any further info???

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 21:15
by arun
kish wrote:
Brad Goodman wrote:Large blast hits Quetta; at least five wounded ............... {Snipped}
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.
The BBC is reporting that death toll in this particular demonstration of the IEDology of Pakistan has climbed to 47.

For a country claimed to have been created as a safe haven for the Mohammaddens of the Indian Sub-Continent, Green on Green Intra - Mohammadden religion inspired sectarian violence is at shockingly high levels in the Islamic republic of Pakistan:

Dozens dead in bomb attack on Quetta market

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 21:20
by member_23858
Gagan wrote:More Fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYrTJspcvhk


Now I understand why Pakistan is getting screwed.
Their independence day is Choda august onlee

AoA
:rotfl: :rotfl:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 23:22
by anupmisra
Gagan wrote:More Fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYrTJspcvhk


Now I understand why Pakistan is getting screwed.
Their independence day is Choda august onlee

AoA
The graphics behind the motormama resembles a sinking ship in stormy seas. Ironic!

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 23:26
by durvasa
65 confirmed getting their 72s as per CNN.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 23:33
by pgbhat
They were shia so 72 is doubtful.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 16 Feb 2013 23:39
by Gagan
Anyone got a link to the video of the KP CM assassination attempt?
The Pakistanis tried to do another Sunroof lever type suicide bomber type attempt, but the bomber failed.
Police tried to shoot down the bomber before he presses the button and got his 72.

Geo tv was telecasting such a video

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 00:10
by member_23252
65 confirmed getting their 72s as per CNN.
So pakis are literally having a blast. :rotfl:.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 01:20
by partha
My plan:

1. Infiltrate India-Pak track 2 group.
2. Float the idea that Indian Muslims are totally marginalized and that Pakistan should offer permanent residency and citizenship for Indian Muslims.
3. Keep bringing up this idea on every platform possible and expose their fake concern for Indian Muslims.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 01:59
by rohitvats
Please watch this excellent video of Lt. General Shahid Aziz...gives good insight into mind of General Musharraf as well as working of PA. Good peep into use of drones by USA and other details. About dissension in PA (especially young officers and jawans) about GWOT. Excellent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q75r3AD-oyQ

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 02:18
by Anujan
Poor Hazaras are getting slaughtered.

Last time a few weeks back a bomb went off in a hall and when doctors and journalists and people came rushing in, another one went off killing a lot more. Someone I used to know who was vocal on hazara issues died. They found his body without an arm. the hazara community then protested for several days sitting in the middle of the street refusing to bury their dead, demanding action.

they then sacked the chief minister, raisani who was a big drunkard and didn't even care to come home from London. Where apparently he lives happily with a motorma , imbibing happiness liquids. Actually they couldn't even sack him because he needed to resign if an elected chief minister is to be replaced with another without dissolving the government. That was a bizarre situation. But the fellow himself is not to be blamed for being a drunkard because he was just some random puppet, pressured by the army who runs the real show in Baluchistan. He couldn't even go to the bathroom without their approval. Any rational person then will get frustrated , give up , go to London, drink, and find motormas.

Fast forward to now, more hazaras are killed. Most papers and TV call it hazara killing without calling it for what it actually is. It is shia genocide. Other Pakjabi shias are hard to identify (also they can escape if asked "are you shia" by replying "look that guy is ahmadi!!" ) but hazaras are easy to identify. Also the establishment is trying to eclipse baloch nationalism with sectarian genocide.

The community so far thinks they can get protection by filing petitions and protesting peacefully. They should take a long, hard look at east Pakistanis and how they finally got protection from genocide from pakjabi hordes.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 03:44
by Prem
You kaffir Indians , listen to the great Paki Moosic!!
Arabi Baap Ki Kasma , Nahi Chorre gey Charr Bapo Ka..Un!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgoFR8O9 ... ge#t=2100s

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 05:15
by abhishek_sharma

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 05:18
by RamaY
partha wrote:My plan:

1. Infiltrate India-Pak track 2 group.
2. Float the idea that Indian Muslims are totally marginalized and that Pakistan should offer permanent residency and citizenship for Indian Muslims.
3. Keep bringing up this idea on every platform possible and expose their fake concern for Indian Muslims.
Perhaps we should ask our friends in OIC to put a resolution to this end :)

Doodh aka doodh, paani kaa pani...

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 07:10
by sadhana

Is Bruce Reidel saying that any military action by India to defend itself is a threat to the whole world? :roll:

He seems to put the threat to American interests due to military action by India well above the threat of Pak Army, Al Qaeda and jihadi groups.

Apart from the standard bromide 'war is bad for all concerned' 'Al Qaeda wanted war', actually his assumption that war by India would have been disaster for the world does not make a lot of sense if you think about it.

A Pak Army and its jihadi militias thrashed by India in a short or medium term war would have been much more amenable to supporting US efforts for peace in Afghanistan. Its not like Umrika has an upper hand over Afghanistan or Pak Army even after India's restraint :roll:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 07:26
by CRamS
Riedel sounds like a typical American used cars salesman slime ball, poiting out the terror atack to TSP, and yet in the same breath , lots of of equal equal crap, not the evil that it is, to soothe the hearts of TSP RAPE. TSP will wear his views as a badge of honor. Some choice quotes:

Understanding the Mumbai terrorist attack and its consequences
is critical to understanding the challenges that America faces in
dealing with the rise of India and Pakistan.


The crisis in Mumbai, the first
foreign policy crisis for President Obama, demonstrated dramatically how the rise of India and the rise of Pakistan will challenge
America in the century ahead.

Obama
was careful throughout the crisis to make clear that Bush was
still president and that he was not yet in charge, but the events in
Mumbai shaped his thinking about the world and the rise of India
and Pakistan


The Mumbai crisis highlighted the vital interests that the United
States has in the rise of India and Pakistan
, and determining how
to cope with their emergence as major world powers is among its
most urgent priorities
Both India and TSP are global super powers of the 21st century onlee, one in becoming the world's epicenter of terrorists, and other in its ability to absorb terrorist attacks.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 08:50
by svinayak
sadhana wrote:

Is Bruce Reidel saying that any military action by India to defend itself is a threat to the whole world? :roll:

He seems to put the threat to American interests due to military action by India well above the threat of Pak Army, Al Qaeda and jihadi groups.

Apart from the standard bromide 'war is bad for all concerned' 'Al Qaeda wanted war', actually his assumption that war by India would have been disaster for the world does not make a lot of sense if you think about it.

A Pak Army and its jihadi militias thrashed by India in a short or medium term war would have been much more amenable to supporting US efforts for peace in Afghanistan. Its not like Umrika has an upper hand over Afghanistan or Pak Army even after India's restraint :roll:
Flawed analysis by Bruce Riedel. But this is the non analysis they need to do keep the image of the super power where they are responsible for the nonsense of Pakistan ; most dangerous country in the world (his own words) Battle for the Soul of Pakistan

Both India and TSP are global super powers of the 21st century onlee, one in becoming the world's epicenter of terrorists(most dangerous country in the world) , and other in its ability to absorb terrorist attacks.

Most likely this view point paid by the lobby group

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 09:02
by Narad
As per Yawn 72 has been achieved and the score is still ticking.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 09:12
by RamaY
So Afjal Guru got his dream fulfilled. He got Paki 72?

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 09:22
by Baikul
pankajs wrote:Qadri refuses to give up Canadian nationality
ISLAMABAD: Minhajul Quran International (MQI) chief Tahirul Qadri said that he cannot fall prey to emotions and give up his Canadian nationality, reported Express News on Thursday.

“I respect the Supreme Court’s decision but if I travel with a Pakistani passport then I will have to wait for months to get any visa,” Qadri told the media while referring to the apex court’s objection over his dual nationality.
:evil: The world is very unkind to the pakis these days.
Have a heart, having 'laboured' to get his Canadian vija once, they want him to get it again? :evil: :mrgreen:

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 10:24
by Prem
Narad wrote:As per Yawn 72 has been achieved and the score is still ticking.
Latest score is 80 and many still standing in line to dine and wine with Hoo rine.

Pakistan Ka Mazhab Kya Hai ?
Pakistan Islam Hai
Phir isme
Kaffirs Ka Kya kaam Hai ?
Sooside Bombing Dekh Kar
Diya Muhammad Roye
Pakistan Taliban Beech Mei
Momin Raha na Koye !!

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 11:03
by Raja Bose
Baikul wrote:
pankajs wrote:Qadri refuses to give up Canadian nationality

ISLAMABAD: Minhajul Quran International (MQI) chief Tahirul Qadri said that he cannot fall prey to emotions and give up his Canadian nationality, reported Express News on Thursday.
Have a heart, having 'laboured' to get his Canadian vija once, they want him to get it again? :evil: :mrgreen:
If he gives up his Kanadian Vijja and gets Paki nationality, then he will run the risk of being issued Kanadian Vijja every time at all international airport security checkpoints worldwide.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 11:09
by chetak
Raja Bose wrote:
Baikul wrote:{quote="pankajs"}Qadri refuses to give up Canadian nationality

ISLAMABAD: Minhajul Quran International (MQI) chief Tahirul Qadri said that he cannot fall prey to emotions and give up his Canadian nationality, reported Express News on Thursday.


Have a heart, having 'laboured' to get his Canadian vija once, they want him to get it again? :evil: :mrgreen:
If he gives up his Kanadian Vijja and gets Paki nationality, then he will run the risk of being issued Kanadian Vijja every time at all international airport security checkpoints worldwide.
just shows how much of faith the aam pakistani has in his own country.

the pakipassport comes with a complimentary portion of vaseline and surgical gloved fingers served on the side.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 11:55
by pgbhat
Good Haqqani and his Amirkhan wife is visiting Banglore, Kerela.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 12:59
by SSridhar
^What a shame that the better Haqqani is willing to visit the land of the arch enemy but he refuses to visit his Fatherland, the Land of the Purest.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 13:30
by partha
http://dawn.com/2011/11/21/haqqani-ijaz ... ernet-war/
“Is it true that Husain Haqqani wrote an article in 2000 asking Lashkar-e-Taiba to attack Bangalore IT Sector?” asked a Twitter follower.

“I only asked what might be the consequences if they did,” Mr Haqqani responded, with a smiling face attached to the response.
Not able to find that article in Chacha news archives. Does anybody have that article in their personal archives? If so, please share.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 14:33
by kenop
I fail to understand what the fuss is about the yom-e-azadi when the Eid falls on different days in the provinces of the pureland. All depends on when the moon is sighted. I am sure the KP govt has shifted to some refined version of the calendar which needs to be propagated to the rest, then everybody will celebrate on the same day.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 15:00
by SSridhar
From Kerala to Karachi - The Hindu
ustafa, 57, a betel farmer in Tirur, steps into the fields every morning with a prayer that the friendship between India and Pakistan should last and grow.

This is a daily ritual for the community of betel farmers and traders in this small town in Malappuram district in Kerala, as their livelihood depends solely on the markets of Lahore and Karachi. They produce and export ‘Tirur Lanka Paan’, well known in the markets of Pakistan for its distinctive flavour.

No other paan, the farmers of Tirur and the Pakistani fans claim, comes close to the Tirur Lanka Paan in size and quality.

For more than a century, Tirur has been an exclusive centre for betel trade in Kerala. Before Independence, it was exported on a small scale via the railways. But after the Urdu-speaking Muslims, who saw Tirur’s potential for betel export, moved in from places such as Vellore, Ambur and Katpadi, trade began to flourish and gradually expanded to Pakistan.

Soon enough, a paan bazaar sprung up in Tirur. Today, there are six betel exporters who send their consignment four to five days a week.

Betel is harvested based on the orders placed from Pakistan. The leaves are sent to the exporters’ godowns through middlemen where they are sorted and packed in bamboo baskets by skilled labourers. Packing is a long-drawn process that goes on till midnight.

It is then sent by an early morning flight from the nearest airport: Karipur, in Kozhikode. By next morning, it reaches the paan mandis in Pakistan.

Since there are no direct flights from Karipur to Pakistan, the packages are sent via Doha in Qatar. Before Karipur got an airport, the exporters used to send the consignment via Bombay, where they had established godowns.

Shankunni Kutty Menon, who has been in trade for 54 years, has much to say about the glorious past. He remembers how the business peaked in the 1980s. The Tirur paan bazaar never slept. It would be bustling with activity, as business was an all-night affair. Every evening, the farmers would bring in the harvest themselves, carrying it on their heads. Even the chai shops remained open all night.

However, as years went by, things began to change. The arrival of paan masala, rising freight fares and changes in the booking system began to affect business, says Menon. Traders in Tirur also believe that betel leaves produced in Sri Lanka that look similar to the Tirur betel and use the name ‘Lankan pan’, may have played a role in impacting their business.

Until about 10 years ago, the Pakistani traders would visit their partners in Tirur for special occasions. Later, due to visa and security complications, they stopped coming. The Muslims, who popularised Tirur betel, have now either retired or quit. From 30, the number has dwindled to three, says Bappu of VP Kutbuddin & Sons, who hails from Vellore, Tamil Nadu. Some have returned to their hometowns. Bappu has also started to think about returning.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 15:03
by kenop
It was clear from the start but still some dogs cannot help barking
Kamran Faisal, the deceased National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigation officer, who was investigating the rental power plants (RPPs) scandal case, which involved Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, committed suicide and was not murdered, his final autopsy report has confirmed.
How can a momeen kill another momeen? But wait... was this guy not a ....?
Let us not get distracted.
It further noted that the Faisal’s fingerprints were found on the knots of the noose from which the officer hanged himself.
There is great advanced taknawljee in Pakistan that nobody else has

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 17:41
by anupmisra
SSridhar wrote:^What a shame that the better Haqqani is willing to visit the land of the arch enemy but he refuses to visit his Fatherland, the Land of the Purest.
Not much different from Mush the Dimwit. Both are wajib ul cattle in their own countries.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 18:37
by shyamd
@akchishti: If you profile sectarian jihadis - 50-60% of them had fought in Kashmir & had been affiliated with HuM & Jamaat-e-Islami

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Dec 25, 2012

Posted: 17 Feb 2013 18:54
by shiv
kenop wrote:
It further noted that the Faisal’s fingerprints were found on the knots of the noose from which the officer hanged himself.
There is great advanced taknawljee in Pakistan that nobody else has
May Allah's wrath be upon you in full measure you infidel! How dare you doubt the core values of the Islamic republic of Pakistan.