Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): 29 March 2012

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The effects of Inflation in Pakiland

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Charlie wrote:The effects of Inflation in Pakiland

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How does these costs of essentials compare to an Indian city?
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http://herald.dawn.com/2012/04/03/the-s ... class.html

How low caste middle class Indians pose an existential threat to Pakistan. :)
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anupmisra wrote: How does these costs of essentials compare to an Indian city?
Multiply the Paki price with 0.57 to get its value in INR. Almost half. These guys had petrol at almost 40 INR in 2008.. We had to pay much more than that, then.. Even today they get cheaper petrol than us..
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sanjaykumar wrote:http://herald.dawn.com/2012/04/03/the-s ... class.html

How low caste middle class Indians pose an existential threat to Pakistan. :)
From the link...
Last week the respected London-based magazine, The Economist, did a cover story on India. One interesting fact reported in the story is that Indians are now taller than they were in early 1990s when the Indian government started the policies of economic liberalization, “…For many Indians, a decade long boom has brought obvious gains. Some are physical: a study in the National Medical Journal of India last year, looking at Children among India’s wealthier population, found that at the age of 18 boys are 4.5 cm taller and 4 kg heavier than they were in 1992, when the economic reform just got going” reads the Economist. And who among the Pakistani would not like their young ones to be taller than they are? Being a father myself I can confess that each day starts with looking at your son sleeping in the cot and making guesses about the increase in height at this early stage of his life. Difficult to say how the people in Pakistan will react to this news that Indians are now taller than they were in 1990s (or before 1990s) and how their chauvinistic feeling (that they are fed with by the overly militarized state apparatus) will be affected if this news is reproduced in Pakistani media at a large scale
A perfect mirror to an islamized society. These idiots could have chosen any number of other criteria to compare with, like say religious freedom, equality of woman to work etc... but nope all they do is compare height, skin tone, shapes of our noses
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Well all is needed more "Fair and Lovely" cream and their TFTAness will be shafted!
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Rajdeep wrote:Swamy having a go at Hamid Ullu.



PS - The ability of these guys to lie through their teeth is what has helped these snakes survive.
I have a lot of respect for Swamyji but I am sorry to say that he was totally in-coherent in this interview. Swamyji should have insisted to do this interview in English instead of making a complete fool of himself.
Hamid Gul beat Swamyji hands down. Gul may have been lying thru the teeth but Swamyji had enough oppurtunities to counter those lies with facts instead of blabbering for the whole duration.
I now believe that Hafiz Saeed is innocent, Col. Purohit is guilty, India has rampant out of control Naxalite infestation, Part of Kashmir controlled by India should be given right of self determination, India is sitting in the lap of US, Caste discrimination is rampant amongst contemporary Yindoos etcetera etcetra
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sanjaykumar wrote:http://herald.dawn.com/2012/04/03/the-s ... class.html

How low caste middle class Indians pose an existential threat to Pakistan. :)
From the above some interesting ones--
Being a father myself I can confess that each day starts with looking at your son sleeping in the cot and making guesses about the increase in height at this early stage of his life.
:((
A few months back I was astonished to the read the views of one of our leading ideologue, former Director General of ISI, General (Retd) Hameed Gul, who told a foreign newspaper that India was on the wrong side of history and therefore it would not be able to control the centrifugal forces in its society and hence there were no chances of India emerging as a great power in the coming decades.
For instance, when we went to war with India, almost half a century ago, we were told (mostly through media) that Indians were shorter and thinner and therefore were unfit for fighting. This proved wrong when our army was met with six feet tall Indians in the battlefields
:((
We are told that Indian society is divided into water-tight compartments of castes and the upper castes (which is smaller in number) will never allow the lower castes (which are large in number) to rise and become economically affluent. Traditional Pakistani writers saw lower castes as potential fifth columnists in Indian society which will rise against the Hindu upper caste dominated state at the centre. So in the traditional Pakistani scholarly works on India the lower castes are identified as centrifugal forces in Indian society
:((
I think nobody should deny the Pakistani state the right to carry out propaganda against India (till the time we are ready to shun our obsession with India as a perennial enemy). However the problem with this kind of propaganda is that at the end of the day, we are the only victims of this propaganda.
:(( :((
Second problem is that this kind of thinking has stunted our mental growth and prevented us from learning from Indian experience. Surely this mindset has played no small role, over the years, in preventing us from broadening the base of our political system. Instead of accommodating more and more fringe groups into the mainstream of our politics, we have followed the programme of religiously, politically and socially excommunicating ethnic, religious groups and nationalities from our mainstream. This has stunted the growth of our political system. Perhaps the biggest feat of Indian political system is that it has grown broader and bigger by accommodating more and more groups into the mainstream. And we have been creating more fringe groups in each decade of our 60 years of history. The warning of history is not difficult to understand: if we don’t pay heed right now shortening of our system will not be measured in centimetres, but in miles
reminds me of Shivji post regarding this between India and napaaki since 1947
Lots of obsession with India. totally stunned when shown the reality away from TFTA manufactured stories on yindoos.
sort of reverse taqiya onlee. :(( :(( :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Well all is needed more "Fair and Lovely" cream and their TFTAness will be shafted!


The control of the melanocyte phenotype will do more for interfaith understanding than all the mullahs and bishops put together; or for that matter heir bombs.

Not necessarily the use of technology to modify skin pigment but its mere availability. That in itself will negate the attraction of pallid skin tones. It is an unfortunate comment on the foibles of men.
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^^^ beautifully said by Hafeez-Suar-Sayeed
“America should leave Pakistan and Afghanistan peacefully. Then, we will not come to you with guns but will instead invite you to Islam.”
Hope Fox news network arranges an interview with Hafeez-Suar-Sayeed at least just for the above message and the rest will be on auto-pilot.
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Anujan wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 561694.cms
Hafiz Saeed helping de-radicalise militants: Pakistan

Why is TOI posting such drivel? There are umpteen youtube videos of that fellow yelling "India ka ek ilaaj, Al-jihad, Al-jihad"

The "deradicalization" is aimed solely at unkil where the likes of Faisal Shehzad are asked to do attack India but not america (see? They dont hate the west anymore, they just hate India! Deradicalized!!)
That ties well with the sentiments expressed by Michael Sheehan about Pakistani jihad with India being inevitable and how the Pakistanis are fixated and the US cannot change their mind. So, radicalization against India is par for the course; it is historical.
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Divine sign of Djannat Doors Opening for Accomodate All of Poaqlandians
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JSQM leader Bashir Qureshi passes away
( Assasinated)

http://www.thenews.com.pk/article-43258 ... asses-away#
KARACHI: Living through many arrests in his life, Chairman Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) Bashir Qureshi, could not survive a cardiac arrest and died at the age of 54, Geo News reported.According to his relatives and close associates he had a history of hypertensive disease. Analysts say his demise marks the end of an epoch in the nationalist political history of Pakistan.JSQM in a statement issued has announced that the body of their beloved leader would be brought to his hometown, where he would be laid to rest.Bashir Ahmed Qureshi was born on 10 August 1959 at Motan Pur Mohalla in Ratodero, Larkano District in Sindh. He took part into students' politics. He joined Jeay Sindh Students Federation in the year 1976.He was greatly impressed by the thinking of Saeen G. M. Syed and worked hard to spread his message throughout Sindh. He was elected as President of the Federation Tando Jam Unit in the year 1980 but after two years (1982) was elected as Central Vice President of the Federation. He was also elected as Central President of the Federation in the year 1986. In 1990, he was re-elected for the same office. When, in the year 1995, Jeay Sindh Quami Mahaz was formed he was behind the bars but was elected as Deputy Convener of the newly formed party.Bashir was later elected as Secretary General of the Mahaz in 1996 and finally became the chairman in 1998. Bashir Khan Qureshi, being a firebrand leader played a very active role in politics of Sindh, which earned him great respect. He saw his first incarceration at the hands of Tando Jam police in 1978. The Thori Phattak incident (Aug 17, 1984) was a turning point in his life when five activists of the Jeay Sindh Students Federation were shot dead by the security forces at Thori Phatak, near Manjhand, district Jamshoro. They were encountered by the troops, while they were on their way to Larkana, for protesting against army's intervention in politics.Bashir played a vital role in mobilizing the members of the Federation and worked hard to strengthen the Federation. Bashir also took active part in the movement against Martial Law. Later, he was arrested on Jan 15, 1985 at Rato Dero. The Military Court awarded him one-year imprisonment in each two cases along with 10 lashes, which were implemented. Finally, he was set free in August 1986. Bashir was again arrested on August 11, 1988 after Sindhi-Mohajar riots. This time, he was jailed for 18 months. Again, he was arrested on Jan 02, 1994 (PPP regime) for two years. Later he was arrested on Jan 17, 1999 on his way to attend the birth celebration of Saeen G. M. Syed and was set free in November 1999 after a struggle of 11 months. Bashir remained in prison for the total period of 6 years and 10 months. He spent best days of his life in prison. He is author of his book entitled "Jaagya Junge Jawaan" in Sindhi language, published in 1989, which is collection of various speeches delivered by him. Bashir was awarded "G. M. Syed National Award" in the year 1997.
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Charlie wrote:
From the link...
Last week the respected London-based magazine, The Economist, did a cover story on India. One interesting fact reported in the story is that Indians are now taller than they were in early 1990s when the Indian government started the policies of economic liberalization, “…For many Indians, a decade long boom has brought obvious gains. Some are physical: a study in the National Medical Journal of India last year, looking at Children among India’s wealthier population, found that at the age of 18 boys are 4.5 cm taller and 4 kg heavier than they were in 1992,
A perfect mirror to an islamized society. These idiots could have chosen any number of other criteria to compare with, like say religious freedom, equality of woman to work etc... but nope all they do is compare height, skin tone, shapes of our noses
The "statistics" only reinforce what I can see around me. In my generation we did not have gyms. I happened to be taller than average for India and by doing some home-made body building I considered myself more TFTA than the average mard in India. Now I look around me and everywhere boys are taller, broader and more muscular than I appeared in my own younger days. Looking at college pics of my classmates and comparing that with kids of today - the latter are much better fed and fitter. Young "stud machaans" as some young girls jokingly refer to them.

One of the most difficult things to face up to for any human is the fact that you are stupid because your father was a brainless half-wit. Pakistanis are faced with that situation. En masse. Their thoughts and actions are guided by the stupidity of their now-dead leaders whose policies and education have made Pakis what they are. It is very very difficult to admit stupidity, and admitting that my pop was also stupid is so difficult it would be better to shoot the guy who says that rather than admit it. I mean just put yourself in that position. If you admit that both you and your father were wrong it means that your entire bloodline is one of utter stupidity. Pakistan caste. Once a Paki always a moron. :rotfl: Pakistan is a mass psychiatric case and could get worse as the cognitive dissonance spreads.

Of course laughing is one thing. But after having a good laugh I believe it is better to "handle" Pakis as doctors handle psychiatric cases. Don't laugh and deal with compassion. I am serious. I mean every doc would have faced the situation of man coming to Emergency with candle or torch stuck up his backside and saying he can't get it out after he shoved it up. In any other situation people would have a rip roaring laugh. But not in the emergency room.
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Anujan wrote:Deradicalization in full swing.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/360667/difa ... fiz-saeed/
Downhill ski or propagandu? Probably both.
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Friend China points to Pakistan as terror source

No aides in the room when Manmohan and Zardari talk

Ask Zardari to tear down Pak’s terror apparatus: Advani

Double game deepens: Bruce Reidel

Pakistan condemns U.S. reward for alleged militant leader
akistan's ruling and opposition politicians on Thursday condemned the U.S. reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba and accused mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people (NYT, DT, ET, Dawn). Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said the $10 million reward for information on Saeed would "further widen the trust deficit between the two countries," while opposition lawmakers called it "mind boggling.
Where are those moderate elites when you need them?
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abhishek_sharma wrote: Double game deepens: Bruce Reidel
Only five people have $10 million or more bounties on their head. Three of them are in Pakistan: Saeed, Zawahiri and Mullah Omar
Any person with half a brain (all Pakistanis) will see the irony in this. Getting any of the three fugitives from Pakistan will bring at most 10 million. But keeping them there earns Pakistan 3 billion a year. Verily Allah hath decided that the American must be stupid and that Pakistan should gain from that stupidity.
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abhishek_sharma wrote: Double game deepens: Bruce Reidel
From that link:
Now the Obama administration has revealed that materials found in Bin Laden's hideout in Abbottabad show him ordering Kashmiri to try to assassinate Obama. The Washington Post saw the evidence. It has also revealed that Bin Laden was in contact with Saeed on a regular basis via courier during the six years he lived in his hideout less than a mile from the Kakul Military Academy.
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shiv wrote:Downhill ski or propagandu? Probably both.
Apparently Allah Hafeez is in reality doing the world a favor. How you ask? Hafiz Saeed helping de-radicalise militants, says official. It seems, according to informed pakis (not many of them around) this guy is actually helping militants deradicalize and help Amrika. I know, when pigs fly and all that.
Hafiz Saeed, the Islamist leader who had a 6 million pounds American bounty placed on his head this week, has been helping Pakistan de-radicalise militants under efforts to stabilise the strategic US ally, a top Pakistani counter-terrorism official said on Friday.
Hafiz Saeed has agreed with the Punjab government programme of de-radicalisation and rehabilitation of former jihadis and extended full cooperation
A senior police official in Punjab province, who is closely involved with investigations into militant activity, confirmed that Saeed and his supporters were helping efforts to transform militants into law-abiding citizens. “Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) were consulted, and they approved the de-radicalisation plan. They assured us of their intellectual input and resource materials. They also offered teachers
he said Saeed and his followers were promoting non-violence
See, this pakGandhi should actually be offered the bounty as an award.
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Allah Hafeez (al Saeed-e-goosecooked) must be ruing the day he decided to hitch his wagon to OBL's caravan. Dr. Saeed al Engineer now must be thinking lowly of that gangly six-footer. What a dummkopf! Why did that moron keep all that incriminating evidence in his Abort-e-bad mansion, er.. hideout. All those scraps of communications between him and Saeed in the anceint computer. Moron meets his maker by hiding behind his third wife and now he, Saeed, has a bounty on head after those Yanks got hold of all that evidence.
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anupmisra wrote: Apparently Allah Hafeez is in reality doing the world a favor. How you ask? Hafiz Saeed helping de-radicalise militants, says official. It seems, according to informed pakis (not many of them around) this guy is actually helping militants deradicalize and help Amrika. I know, when pigs fly and all that.
Absolutely

Check this out
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/240 ... -2611.html
Hafiz Saeed’s son avoided 26/11 images in video
Anirban Bhaumik, New Delhi, April 5, 2012, DHNS:

Bid to exonerate father from Mumbai terror attack guilt

Hafiz Mohammed Saeed is keen to project himself as a global leader of ‘jihad’ and has been spewing venom against US and India, but his son and chief publicist Talha Saeed has been careful to ensure that the propaganda does not link his father with the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.

Saeed’s son Talha Saeed engaged a US-based Pakistani in 2010 to make a video with footages of his father speaking in favour of ‘jihad’ and praying for the ‘mujahideens’.

Though Talha wanted the video to have violent images of both atrocities on Muslims as well as mujahideens’ acts of revenge, he clearly instructed the Pakistani-American youth to avoid pictures or clippings of the November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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No compromising position security: Sherry
http://pn.com.pk/details_en.php?nid=21413
Washington DC: Pakistani Ambassador to US Sherry Rehman said there would be no compromising position in national security.Our stance regarding drone attacks is crystal clear, she said.She said that she has had an opportunity to discuss the matter of Pakistan-US relations on different platforms: policy makers should benefit out of it. hrowing light on the hot issue of Hafiz Saeed, she said that the US had to change its statement in this regard.She also made it clear that there would be no compromise on the issue of national security.Drone attacks are against the sovereignty of Pakistan which has a right take stand on its stance, she concluded.
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Folks and new-clear gurus, any reason why the hills to the east of Uchali Lake (Sakesar valley, Pakjab) had been blurred in the past sat. imagery on Google Earth? The latest imagery is not blurred and shows some unusual lines. Read somewhere that some assets have been kept here so just wondering if someone knows about this area.
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shiv wrote:
Anujan wrote:Deradicalization in full swing.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/360667/difa ... fiz-saeed/
Downhill ski or propagandu? Probably both.
DocJi, this is what is very puzzling. Which report do we believe, the above, where Hafeez pig is reported as being a "bad terrorist", or this one where the ISI strategy is in full flow casting Hafeez pig as a "good terrorist"

http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 9#p1266149

I am inclined to believe the latter.
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150 TFTAs might have been buried alive in a avalanche near Siachen.
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Anujan wrote:150 TFTAs might have been buried alive in a avalanche near Siachen.
This avalanche attack is an attack on the sovirginity of Pakistan. Jeehard on avalanche.
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Another salvo from the new IT kingpins.
ISLAMABAD:
A Pakistani social game developer is poised to join global gaming giants Atari and Kabam after accreditation from 6waves – the largest Facebook game publisher in the world. According to a news release issued here, Islamabad’s White Rabbit Studios is the only Facebook gaming studio from Pakistan – and in fact the entire South Asian region – to be featured in the list of key social game developers. As a result of this partnership, the company will gain access to more than 30 million users in 6waves’ gigantic Facebook user network, said the release.
While White Rabbit Studios is a three-year-old game development company, primarily and solely focused on content creation, the Islamabad-based set-up is already considered a veteran in the social gaming scene. It is funded by a prominent Pakistani-American entrepreneur and first came to the fore in early 2010 with the release of Pakistan’s first social game on Facebook – Feline Frenzy – the release added.
White Rabbit’s Facebook partnership with 6waves will lend it an opportunity to become one of the leading content creation companies in South Asia; a rare feat in the services dominated IT sectors of Pakistan and India. “It is very exciting to see our company’s name mentioned along with the likes of Atari and Kabam,” said CEO of White Rabbit Studios Hassan Baig.
“We’re very confident in our ability to compete with the finest minds in centres of innovation across the world. We can do everything they can, and at more favourable economics. We may be considered underdogs at present, but the future, beyond any doubt, will belong to us,” he said.
The multi-billion dollar social gaming industry is reported to be growing at a faster pace than Hollywood, the press release stated; adding that 6waves has previously published several hit games on Facebook, and their partner vetting process is considered one of the most rigorous in the industry.
Overall, White Rabbit’s strategic partnership with 6waves not only bodes well for the future of the IT sector in Pakistan and portrays a new face of the country to the world, but also scripts an interesting new chapter in the history of tech rivalry between Pakistan and India, observed the release. {If the press release from the company really mentioned India rivalry then :rotfl: Jo Lawhore mein...who Amreeka mein bhi....}
Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2012.

Waiting for the Bious Apdul circle j*rk in the comments section. AoA.
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Interesting development, if true
IP gas pipeline: Russia agrees to financial and technical assistance
Russia has agreed in-principle to extend financial and technical aid to Pakistan for the $1.5 billion Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project...
A sub-committee of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) – which met on Friday to review the progress of IP gas pipeline project – was informed that Russia had agreed to extend financial and technical support for the project. Talks between the two countries were recently held in Moscow, and Russia will respond formally to Pakistan within a fortnight.
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Domestic violence bill a copy of Indian law: Fazlur Rehman
We cannot adopt a bill which is a ditto copy of a bill on women passed by India’s parliament
Copying a comment
If India and the West think something is wrong, we’ll do it and somehow call it Islamic tradition.
:rotfl: that my friend, is the ideology of Pakistan.
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SSridhar wrote:
ramana wrote:I think it was created same time as AlQ. LeT was for India and AlQ was for other than India ie FSU. LeT was holding tank for Pakjabis and AlQ was for Arabs, Central Asians and other dregs.

When FSU collapsed the raisins for AlQ also collapsed. Hence it turned on its creators as it wasn't disbanded and de-militarized. After Op Parakaram LeT ops in India also got reduced. Again they turned on their creators. Again after mission failure the terrorists were not demobilized and de-militarized. Maybe hope was to retain them as hedge. But idle hands are devil's workshop.
There is a lot of circumstantial evidence to what Ramana says.

Hafeez Sayeed was a co-founder, along with Abdullah Azzam, of Maktab-al-Khidmat (Office of Service) in Peshawar in circa 1979 to help the Arab jihadis. After Azzam's assassination on Nov. 24, 1989, variously attributed to Israeli Mossad or even the mujahideen faction, the Maktab became Jama'at-ud-Dawah.

In parallel, Hafeez Sayeed had started, along with Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, Markaz-daw’a-wal-Irshad (MDI) in Muridke in 1986. MDI was started with the twin objectives of peaceful activities (such as running charities and prosletyzation) and Islamist jihad. In 1987, the deaths of the Emirs of two other Ahl-e-Hadith organizations (Allama Ehsan Elahi Zaheer of Jama’at-Ahl-e-Hadith and Jamil al-Rehman of Jamaat al-Dawa al-Quran wal-Suna) enabled the absorption of the members of these two organizations swelling thereby the strength of MDI.

In 1990, LeT was launched officially by MDI as its militant wing with Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi as its commander while Prof. Hafeez Sayeed remained in overall charge of the organization.

After the 1992 Babri mosque destruction, LeT sent Azzam Cheema to India to set up Tanzeem Islahul Muslimeen which much later became Indian Mujahideen.
Sridhar
Can you put few para on the origins of LeT from 1980s.

I will get the rest of the history from open source in the web and make a full article on LeT

This needs to spread since sanitized history of LeT is being spread by Indians writers also.
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Seeing RB's post in the PRC Economic Thread reminded me of something very funny.
Raja Bose wrote:I think you don't need a visa for HK for upto 2 weeks stay unless you are a Paki. :mrgreen:
So one of my former colleagues was this hippy Bengali guy. Like me, he had grown up in South India and didn't really lean towards Bengali culture very much. He had spent a few years in Hong Kong and he used to work for BCCI bank there (he was there when it went down in flames). Anyway, this dude liked to smoke pot every now and then and one day he got caught by the Hong Kong police and was hauled off to the police station. After lot of negotiation and hassling, he was let off with a warning and his pot confiscated. Now the funny thing was that next day, the local newspapers apparently reported that a "A Pakistani citizen, <my friend's name>, was caught possessing pot", despite my friend telling the cops he was from India :D. Seems that for the average HK citizen, any south asian committing a crime is a paki!
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Avalanche buries 130 Pakistani soldiers near Siachen Glacier
An avalanche smashed into a Pakistani army base on the Siachen Glacier
close to India on Saturday, burying around 130 soldiers, a security official said.

Rescue efforts are under way on the remote and frigid Siachen Glacier, where thousands of Pakistani and Indian troops are based, the security official said. He spoke anonymously because the military had yet to release a formal statement.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 567889.cms
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Avalanche buries 130 Pakistani soldiers near Siachen Glacier

AP | Apr 7, 2012, 11.38AM IST

ISLAMABAD: An avalanche smashed into a Pakistani army base on the Siachen Glacier
close to India on Saturday, burying around 130 soldiers, a security official said.

Rescue efforts are under way on the remote and frigid Siachen Glacier, where thousands of Pakistani and Indian troops are based, the security official said. He spoke anonymously because the military had yet to release a formal statement.

He said the snow hit a battalion headquarters in the glacier's Gayari sector at 5:45 a.m.

Siachen is on the northern tip of the divided Kashmir region.

The two neighboring countries have deployed troops at elevations of up to 6,700 metres (22,000 feet) there. There have been intermittent skirmishes since 1984, and the region is known as the world's highest battlefield.

More soldiers have died from the harsh weather there than combat.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 567889.cms
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Avalanche should offer unconditional apology to pa'astan for this unprovoked incidence. :mrgreen:
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Avalanche is the dangerous attack by US and India on Pakistan
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The 2010 flood i Pakistan was a created flood by US using HAARM technology to bring Pakistan down
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Let us not jump here. This incident will be used by the limpdikcs in our country for De-Militarization of the Glacier. I would not even start to bother about the Pakis and Americans. There are enough traitors on our side to call for it.
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Narad wrote:Avalanche should offer unconditional apology to pa'astan for this unprovoked incidence. :mrgreen:
All supply of snow to avalanches will be cut off...
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