Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan-Jan 24, 2
Posted: 12 Jun 2016 16:08
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KJo wrote:Why do we always have Muslims as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia? Why not pick anyone else? Why do we feed their crazy religious chauvinism?
I hope Modi Govt picks a Hindu for the next time a change is to be made.
Malayappan Ji :Malayappan wrote:One reason I have heard - Just Practical - Haj Services. So many Indians visit Makka for Haj, and they are not allowed to travel anywhere else. Invariably things go wrong with some, Consular services and sometimes higher level visits may be required. A non- Muslim CG, Jeddah or Ambassador, Riyadh will not be able to visit Makka and Medina. So it is just helpful to have one around.
SirSSridhar wrote:Pak-India Relations - Edit, DTThe result is that today the Prime Minister of India is addressing the US Congress while Pakistani Prime Minister is in London because of lack of health facilities in this country. Pakistan cannot afford to compete with India in every aspect. The country needs to rethink both long and short term policies of the country as Pakistan cannot progress on any front without giving importance to the burning issues within the country.
.LAHORE: “Pakistan has the third highest number of children with stunted growth,” nutritionist Sohaib Zaidi said on Saturday
CheersSpeaking to The Express Tribune, he said socio-cultural, economic and political environment had an impact on a child’s heath. He said 15 per cent children in Pakistan suffered from acute malnutrition which he said was one of the leading causes of death among them. He said lack of safe drinking water was one of the reasons for stunted growth. “Malnutrition leads to the weakening of a child’s immune system leaving him vulnerable to various diseases,” Zaidi said. “As many as 5.9 million children under five years of age died across the world in 2015. Eighty-three per cent of the deaths were caused by infections, neonatal or nutritional conditions.”
Peregrine wrote:[url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/1120945/ala ... ed-growth/]Alld’s immune system leaving him vulnerable to various diseases,” Zaidi said. “As many as 5.9 million children under five years of age died across the world in 2015. Eighty-three per cent of the deaths were caused by infections, neonatal or nutritional conditions.”
Mahatama Gandhi’s insistence on the cleaning of latrines has long been viewed as his Hindu ‘fetish’. Muslims were presumed to be intrinsically ‘pure’ and free from such preoccupations. Yet the indignity of the non-existence or inadequate latrines does not spare Cwapistanis
The basic need for a toilet is not met for about 40 million (22% of the population) people in Cwapistan.
CheersCwapistan neither has the water nor the capital to build flush sewers and sewerage treatment facilities for the whole population.