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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 13 Apr 2022 09:57
by Anujan
https://www.dawn.com/news/1684661
Army huddle takes note of recent 'propaganda campaign', attempt to divide 'institution and society'
A meeting of Pakistan Army officials on Tuesday took note of the recent criticism directed at the institution on social media and expressed complete confidence in the leadership's "well-considered stance to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law".
Pakistan army has sent a strong warning to twitter trends and facebook posts

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 13 Apr 2022 11:21
by Dilbu
Second attack in two days by suspected TTP misguided youth.
Major, sepoy martyred, two terrorists killed in South Waziristan
SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: An army major and a soldier were martyred and two terrorists were killed during an exchange of fire between members of security forces and a group of terrorists in the Birmal area of South Waziristan tribal district on Tuesday night.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 13 Apr 2022 14:23
by Paul
Uzbekistan Tourism Ambassador
@UZAmbassador
If you have been waiting for
@uzbekmfa
to restart evisa processing, please apply now.
@Kalpak_Travel
confirms they were able to successfully submit two applications yesterday for Pakistani citizens as Pakistan has finally been added to Uzbekistan’s evisa regime

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 13 Apr 2022 14:30
by Dilbu
Will Nawaz Sharif return to TSP? Will he meet the fate of bibi? Will he? Won't he? There are all sorts of news being reported.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 13 Apr 2022 14:53
by Bart S
Anujan wrote:
Pakistan army has sent a strong warning to twitter trends and facebook posts

That is actually the only battlefield (apart from domestic politics) that they still fight in.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 00:05
by g.sarkar
Bart Sir, you forget IT. They are way ahead of every nation in that area.
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 01:13
by Bart S
Gautam ji, they are careful in IT too to use the IT outsourcing model

(to JuD, LeT and other such orgs) rather than fight directly. The only fights that they directly participate in seem to be amateurish social media campaigns and political mudslinging.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 02:50
by vijayk
What's app ...
Shehbaaz Sharif Married 5 times and his latest wife is Tehmina Durrani who was ex wife of Ghulam Mustafa Khar. Ghulam Mustafa Khar is brother of Ghulam Noor Rabbani, father of Hina Rabbani.
Question : What is the relation between Shehbaz Sharif and Hina Rabbani?
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 03:23
by Atmavik
vijayk wrote:What's app ...
Shehbaaz Sharif Married 5 times and his latest wife is Tehmina Durrani who was ex wife of Ghulam Mustafa Khar. Ghulam Mustafa Khar is brother of Ghulam Noor Rabbani, father of Hina Rabbani.
Question : What is the relation between Shehbaz Sharif and Hina Rabbani?
Tehmina Durrani is ‘showbaz sharifs’ current second wife 2/4.
She is also a womens rights activist (ironically) and wrote a book abt Mustafa Khar ‘ my feudal Lord’. The book was published by Hajam Sethis company.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 16:20
by g.sarkar
The entire social system is very different from that of India. Remember the last story, that is the 25th tale in Betal and Vikramaditya. The King was being tested by Betal to see how he judged different situations that can arise in the society. When the last question was asked, King Vikramaditya just smiled but refused to say anything. The topic was taboo and in polite and educated circle people did not speak of it. This is lacking in Pakistani society.
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 22:02
by rsingh
Atmavik wrote:vijayk wrote:What's app ...
Tehmina Durrani is ‘showbaz sharifs’ current second wife 2/4.
She is also a womens rights activist (ironically) and wrote a book abt Mustafa Khar ‘ my feudal Lord’. The book was published by Hajam Sethis company.
well in Rajasthan and haryana such kids are called Gellhar. mean came as buy one get one

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 14 Apr 2022 22:04
by partha
bhaat da phaak? Elon Musk has more cash than Pakistan's phoren reserves and exports put together? Missing Imran Khan badly. He would have lured Elon Musk to Pakistan on the pretext of fighting polio and then seduced him into donating $50 billion to Pakistan. Shame on Bajwa.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 15 Apr 2022 01:12
by vera_k
Atmavik wrote:Tehmina Durrani is ‘showbaz sharifs’ current second wife 2/4.
She is also a womens rights activist (ironically) and wrote a book abt Mustafa Khar ‘ my feudal Lord’. The book was published by Hajam Sethis company.
Why are men not in a rush to move to Pakistan I wonder? Did they run out of women or are the women related to Lorena Bobbitt?
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 15 Apr 2022 02:29
by Bart S
Shameless Coupta's 'The Print' broadcasts the entirety of Paki ISPR's (very obviously scripted) press conference (actually a propagandu event), all 1 hour plus of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9lYS0W0tDM
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 15 Apr 2022 03:35
by Amber G.
Meanwhile: Spokesperson of Pakistan military says
Nobody had wildest idea that Russia will invade Ukriane when PM Khan was in Moscow. It was embarrassing"

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 15 Apr 2022 18:06
by Bart S
Amber G. wrote:Meanwhile: Spokesperson of Pakistan military says
Nobody had wildest idea that Russia will invade Ukriane when PM Khan was in Moscow. It was embarrassing"

Note even the "wharld's numbar wun" intelligence agency?

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 04:30
by Atmavik
stories comming out that Immy has stolen gifts given by foreign countries to the PM. did not even leave watches or cufflings

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 05:28
by RCase
vera_k wrote:Atmavik wrote:Tehmina Durrani is ‘showbaz sharifs’ current second wife 2/4.
She is also a womens rights activist (ironically) and wrote a book abt Mustafa Khar ‘ my feudal Lord’. The book was published by Hajam Sethis company.
Why are men not in a rush to move to Pakistan I wonder? Did they run out of women or are the women related to Lorena Bobbitt?
Err... there is even a rush on goats in Pakistan.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 07:15
by Anujan
DG ISPR Denies ‘Foreign Conspiracy’ Behind Imran’s Ouster, Says US Never Asked For Bases
Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar has said that the National Security Committee did not discuss a ‘foreign conspiracy’ aimed at regime change in Pakistan, as earlier claimed by former prime minister Imran Khan. Addressing a press conference, the military spokesperson said that the minutes of the national security committee meeting did not contain the word ‘conspiracy’.
......
He added that the Pakistan Army has nothing to do with politics. In response to a question, he said that martial law will never be imposed in Pakistan.
While answering a question, he said the army follows what the army chief says. “There is no division among the army. The entire army is proud of its leadership,” he said.
https://www.thefridaytimes.com/2022/04/ ... for-bases/
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 07:20
by Anujan
Fawad Chaudhry Admits Former PM Imran Sold Expensive State Gifts, Says Nothing Wrong With It
https://www.thefridaytimes.com/2022/04/ ... g-with-it/
Fawad Chaudhry has defended former prime minister Imran Khan’s action of selling a watch that he received as a state gift during his prime ministership, saying that there is nothing wrong with selling state gifts.
“If the watch was Khan’s and he sold it, what is wrong with it,” Fawad Chaudhry asked
If Saudis gave a watch to kaptaan, it's kaptaan's watch. What do you mean it is ill gotten wealth. It's not like kaptaan stole the watch!! Some one gave it to him. It's his watch now. What wrong with it I pooch?!
Next you will tell me that peerni got someone a posting and the grateful Abdul gave her a gift and that is bad. What's so bad in giving gifts if you are grateful?!
Unlike looters like nawaz, kaptaan didn't sell the country. He sold his own watch!!
#SurrenderBajwa #KaptaanWillAlwaysKaptaanMyHeart
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 08:00
by partha
Anujan wrote:DG ISPR Denies ‘Foreign Conspiracy’ Behind Imran’s Ouster, Says US Never Asked For Bases
Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar has said that the National Security Committee did not discuss a ‘foreign conspiracy’ aimed at regime change in Pakistan, as earlier claimed by former prime minister Imran Khan. Addressing a press conference, the military spokesperson said that the minutes of the national security committee meeting did not contain the word ‘conspiracy’.
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He added that the Pakistan Army has nothing to do with politics. In response to a question, he said that martial law will never be imposed in Pakistan.
While answering a question, he said the army follows what the army chief says. “There is no division among the army. The entire army is proud of its leadership,” he said.
https://www.thefridaytimes.com/2022/04/ ... for-bases/
DG ISPR: army has nothing to do with politics
Also DG ISPR: army gave 3 options to Imran Khan
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 08:40
by Manish_P
partha wrote:...
DG ISPR: army has nothing to do with politics
Also DG ISPR: army gave 3 options to Imran Khan
Nothing wrong there. The two statements are mutually correct.
The Army, being the dictatorship in mufti, simply lords over the politics.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 10:10
by Baikul
Twitter (haraam sources, look it up) was abuzz with reports of Pakistani airforce striking "along Afghanistan-Pakistan border", namely the provinces of Khost ,Paktia and Kunar.
By striking "along" the border, it remains to be seen whether PAF attacking inside Afghanistan, own-goaling inside Pakistan, or both.
Will Taliban and TTP take this insult to their manhood lying down?
Or dare we hope for a wee little war?
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 17:59
by Ambar
Unconfirmed reports say upto 30 civilians including old women and children are dead in Paki bombing. If the Pakis used their jets to bomb "targets" inside Afghanistan then their recent losses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa must have been much much worse than the 4 deaths of paki soldiers that their military has admitted so far.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 16 Apr 2022 19:18
by sumsumne
Who needs WWF when you have the Members of the Panjabi Assemblie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlvHrUh ... =CapitalTV
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 00:54
by Anujan
"No anti-america slogan or littering"
Why no anti-amreeka slogan hainji? Kaptaan said it was amreeka who did a conspiracy to oust him.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 03:45
by Bart S
^And he was ranting about America in his latest rally at Karachi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugAh-GCpc4k
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 08:49
by chetak
the slimy pakis are back, "pushing for talks and peaceful ties" but in reality desperately hoping for trade via the wagah border
with the aapis in power in punjab, any movement through the wagah border becomes doubly dangerous for NATSEC
ramiz raja is practically having an orgasm over "bilateral kirket ties" no doubt hoping that the IPL opens up to the pakis
https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... i-7872783/
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 11:33
by chetak
Taliban Govt had summoned Pakistan’s Ambassador in Kabul to protest against military strikes inside Afghan by Pakistani forces. (Reuters)
Meantime,Taliban has asked its fighters from all over Afghan to mobilize & reach Af-Pak border (durand line)to respond to Pak aggression.
edited to add the reuters link
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-paci ... 022-04-16/
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 11:34
by chetak
this is a case of a more than a few friendly pokes by niazi
and aunty is 75 with only her old memories to sustain her
doesn't she know what niazi has been up to in dubai, flogging the official presents that he collected from other countries

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 11:48
by Aditya_V
chetak wrote:the slimy pakis are back, "pushing for talks and peaceful ties" but in reality desperately hoping for trade via the wagah border
with the aapis in power in punjab, any movement through the wagah border becomes doubly dangerous for NATSEC
ramiz raja is practically having an orgasm over "bilateral kirket ties" no doubt hoping that the IPL opens up to the pakis
https://indianexpress.com/article/india ... i-7872783/
This is where we need Captain I'm the Dim to speak up and then get the ruling Awam to make some statements on no trade till 370
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 15:57
by g.sarkar
I agree with Simi. Dimran Khan Niazi and Pinky Peerni (aka Busra Bibi) are the most honest of all Pakistanis. Her Djinns are able to create Pak rupees and all other currencies at will. They can also make gold appear from thin air. They have no need to steal money.
Gautam
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 17 Apr 2022 16:08
by Tanaji
chetak wrote:this is a case of a more than a few friendly pokes by niazi
and aunty is 75 with only her old memories to sustain her
Chetakji, the real point auntyji is making is point #1 and not #2. It is a signal and testing the waters. Dimran is a distraction.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 18 Apr 2022 13:10
by eklavya
NYT:
Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials Say
The airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan early Saturday morning escalated already simmering tensions between the two countries.
By Safiullah Padshah, Christina Goldbaum and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud
April 17, 2022
KABUL, Afghanistan — The death toll from airstrikes by the Pakistani military in eastern Afghanistan rose to at least 45 people, local officials said on Sunday, exacerbating simmering tensions along the border between the countries.
Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan last year, the country’s eastern border with Pakistan has been a source of increasing tension, with Pakistani officials claiming that newly emboldened militants harbored on Afghan soil are carrying out more frequent attacks in Pakistan. Taliban officials have denied sheltering militants.
The pre-dawn airstrikes, carried out in Kunar and Khost provinces early Saturday morning, killed civilians — including children — and injured 22 more, Shabir Ahmad Osmani, the director of information and culture in Khost Province, said on Sunday.
While sporadic cross-border shelling has killed civilians in Afghanistan for years, the death toll from the strikes on Saturday marks a significant escalation in violence and the use of military force by Pakistani authorities.
The strikes drew immediate condemnation from Taliban officials, who said that Pakistani military aircraft carried out the airstrikes.
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns Pakistan’s attacks on refugees in Khost and Kunar. IEA calls on the Pakistani side not to test the patience of Afghans on such issues and not repeat the same mistake again otherwise it will have bad consequences,” Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban government, said in a statement on Twitter.
“Problems between the two countries must be resolved through political means,” he added.
The airstrikes added to Taliban officials’ existing frustration with Pakistani authorities over a fence Pakistan is building along the country’s 1,600 mile border, known as the Durand line.
On Saturday, Taliban authorities summoned Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul to express their disapproval of the attacks and give him a diplomatic démarche to deliver to Islamabad, according to a statement from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Officials in Pakistan have not confirmed the strikes. Responding to news of the strikes on Sunday, Pakistani officials said that cross-border attacks from Afghanistan on its security forces had risen dramatically and urged the Taliban to secure the border area from militants.
“Pakistan has repeatedly requested Afghan Government in last few months to secure Pak-Afghan border region. Terrorists are using Afghan soil with impunity to carry out activities inside Pakistan,” Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement on Sunday.
For decades the porous border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been a stronghold for the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a banned militant group in Pakistan. The Pakistani Taliban and the Afghan Taliban are separate entities, though they draw strength from some of the same ideological and religious moorings.
Since 2007, the Pakistani Taliban has been responsible for some of Pakistan’s worst terrorist attacks. The group carried out an attack on a school in Peshawar that killed 145 people in 2014, and in 2009 it attacked the headquarters of the Pakistani military. The Pakistani Taliban also tried to kill Malala Yousafzai, the student boldly defying Taliban subjugation of women who would recover from severe gunshot injuries and go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
While the Pakistani military carried out successive offensives against the group and won substantial gains in recent years, some Pakistani Taliban commanders found shelter in neighboring Afghanistan, officials say. For years that was a source of constant tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s previous Western-backed governments, which accused Pakistan of nurturing the Afghan Taliban insurgency and sheltering its leaders.
After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August of last year, the Pakistani Taliban continued to launch regular attacks against Pakistani forces, Pakistani officials say. In November of last year, Pakistani authorities worked with the Afghan Taliban to broker a monthlong ceasefire with the militant group, Pakistani officials said.
At the time, many pegged the ceasefire as the most significant step toward peace in Pakistan since 2014, when negotiations with the insurgents fell apart and the military launched an operation to bring swaths of northwest Pakistan back into their control.
But that hope proved futile. The November ceasefire was not renewed and after it expired, the Pakistani Taliban stepped up attacks on Pakistan’s soil in its effort to pressure authorities into allowing militants to return to their hometowns with impunity.
“Over the last several months, the T.T.P. has inflicted heavy losses on Pakistani security forces,” said Asfandyar Mir, a senior expert at the United States Institute of Peace, referring to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as the T.T.P. “Pakistan is realizing that the T.T.P. is a growing threat and the Taliban is unwilling to restrain anti-Pakistan jihadi groups despite the growing violence.”
On Thursday, seven Pakistan army soldiers were killed in North Waziristan, in the northwest area of the country, by militants operating from Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign office said in its statement.
The airstrikes on Saturday appear to have been carried out as retaliation to that attack. Most of the people killed in the airstrikes had been displaced from North Waziristan, according to locals.
On Saturday night and Sunday, hundreds of people in the Tank and Mirali districts, in northwest Pakistan, took to the streets in rallies protesting the airstrikes. They chanted, “Stop killing of innocent Waziristanis” as they marched, videos of the protest show.
Activists have also called for an inquiry commission to be formed by both the Pakistani and Afghan governments to investigate the incident and hold those responsible for the strike that killed civilians.
The airstrikes also appeared to further embolden the Pakistani Taliban.
“We want to tell the Pakistani army that every war has a principle and Pakistan has violated every principle of war up to date,” a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, Muhammad Khurasani, said on Saturday. “We challenge the Pakistan army to fight us in the battlefield instead of bombing oppressed people and refugee camps.”
Safiullah Padshah reported from Kabul, Christina Goldbaum from Dubai and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud from Islamabad, Pakistan.
Christina Goldbaum is a correspondent in the Kabul, Afghanistan, bureau. @cegoldbaum
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 18 Apr 2022 17:39
by athulya
Ilhan Omar lady is coming to Islamabad tomorrow and is set to visit POK .
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 05:06
by Vinu
It’s not over yet. Dimran is still damaging the pitch and mango Abdul’s are queuing up to buy his snake oil because they strongly believe it’s only the foreign conspiracy which prevents Pukistan from becoming a great nation. What else could be?
“Imran Khan has exercised utmost restraint,” he said. “Very soon even he won’t be able to stop this very angry mob and we’ll see the country plunging into a civil unrest.”
Tens of thousands of tweets have been sent in recent days criticising the army. On Wednesday, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested 12 social media activists who reportedly ran these campaigns, which Iftikhar called “illegal, immoral and against national interest”.
PA being very infamous now it desperately needs an external enemy to regain blue eyed boy status. The ideal way in the past were IT exports to India or LoC firing but now both being very expensive affair and also with expectations of trade with Banias to rescue their $hit economy also stops this route.
They are very happy to deliver AQ number 3s for an appropriate price tag but there are no takers now. Hence the air strikes on the western border. But it did not bring expected Orgasm among mango Abduls and PA still remain infamous.
If It becomes very clear to PA and the new Govt that there won’t be any trade with India, what will they do to counter Dimran?
War with India or Sunroof Or will GoI assess the risks and provide liquid oxygen to Paxi economy?
Interesting times ahead.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 14:05
by Bart S
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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 14:10
by Bart S
Vinu wrote:It’s not over yet. Dimran is still damaging the pitch and mango Abdul’s are queuing up to buy his snake oil because they strongly believe it’s only the foreign conspiracy which prevents Pukistan from becoming a great nation. What else could be?
“Imran Khan has exercised utmost restraint,” he said. “Very soon even he won’t be able to stop this very angry mob and we’ll see the country plunging into a civil unrest.”
Tens of thousands of tweets have been sent in recent days criticising the army. On Wednesday, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested 12 social media activists who reportedly ran these campaigns, which Iftikhar called “illegal, immoral and against national interest”.
We as the external enemy #1 have often seen the Pak Army's tactical brilliance at work, however this is a great example of their tactical brilliance domestically.
They brought Imran to power out of nowhere and made much ado about the army and PM finally being 'on one page', only to have this backfire spectacularly.
And the troll farms that they themselves created have now gone rogue and are being used against them.
Also, as you rightly pointed out, the whole narrative that they have been brainwashing people with, i.e. that Pakistan is a very important country, citadel of Islam, in a strategic location, is brimming with talent and potential with the only issue being that it is held back by internal and external conspiracies, is indirectly coming back to bite them in terms of absurdly irrational populace that has really bought into the narrative and can easily be manipulated.
And we haven't even begun to talk about the Taliban (both Afghan and Pakistani) who are screwing them over every day.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 20:11
by CalvinH
Also, as you rightly pointed out, the whole narrative that they have been brainwashing people with, i.e. that Pakistan is a very important country, citadel of Islam, in a strategic location, is brimming with talent and potential with the only issue being that it is held back by internal and external conspiracies, is indirectly coming back to bite them in terms of absurdly irrational populace that has really bought into the narrative and can easily be manipulated
Beautifully put. Imran is now using this openly against the PA. His support comes at an expense of PA's credibility in the masses. Even ex PA officers are upset with Bajwa and openly showing their disagreement.
Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 19 Apr 2022 22:01
by Baikul
As PakGov searches for legitimacy, ImDim searches for power and Pakfauj searches for its reputation/manhood, I feel the narrative will shift, as it always does in such times, to India, through which all three parties will try and magically discover what they look for.
Since the ability or scope to do major tactical brilliance against India may be limited at the moment, it’s just my guess that one possible avenue of approach that may come up again is Kulbhushan Jadhav. Not in any good way.