Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 2010
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If I have to choose between a third rate bollywood starlet and a Paki, I would say Paki is more believable...she looks ugly in the TOI-let picture..
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I don't care one bit how a Paki is characterized, but I find it utterly contemptible that usage of gora to signify good/beautiful and kaala to signify ugly/unwanted is so acceptable and casual in Bollywood crap. I saw some song on B4U music which goes something like "teri gori gori haath ... "; and then in at least 2 movies (I am bad at names, but such blatant outliers get my attention when my family is watching and I just happend to watch as well) there was a blatant reference to "woh kaali hai" etc. I guess Mahesh Butt's egalitarianism only extends to hob knobbing with Paki terrorists like David Headley and not such more mundane matters.
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Altair wrote:Kindly indulge me for a moment. I might amuse you. Pakistan is like an ex-girl friend, a psychopathic one. Guy (India) had to break up because it was just unsustainable relationship. He married a average looking,hard working- middle class girl.She could have got the same deal but she did not take it. She had way too much ego as everyone praised her tall fair figure (36-26-38 and 176 cm tall). She was egotistic and obsessive. By Obsessive I mean she had to show everyone that she was better than the guy and prove the guy wrong. She would blame everything wrong in her life on the guy.She slept with her 3.5 boy friends who showered with lots of gifts and often tried to harm the guy. She was under the impression that she was smart and taking everyone for a ride and harming the guy. She never realized that it was her who was getting romped left right and center and will be trashed end of the day when they are done with her.
As a final act, she started to cut herself so that 3.5 BF's would come to her rescue. They did come. She was put in a hospital. She begged them to kill the guy and his family else she would commit suicide. For a moment, the 3.5 BF's thought about it. Unfortunately, they came to know that she has AIDS! They tried a couple of advanced experimental treatments spending lots of money. It was just too late. She was in a advanced stage. Doctors gave two options. Continue her in the ventilator and spend more money on untested experimental drugs,hoping for a miracle OR pull the plug.
The 3.5 BF's realized they did have lot of fun with her but it was time to put a stop. They made an arrangement with the doctor to pull the plug. It had to look as if the guy was involved. So, they ring him and invite to the hospital. When the guy comes because he is so naive and sentimental,they set him up for pulling the plug and charge him with murder. The guy ends up behind the bars.
Moral of the story: Do NOT go near the death bed of your enemy even if it is humanitarian.
If you are still reading,Thanks!
Altair

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Probably a Baki with a Yindoo nom de plumeAdityaM wrote:Yawn, by a yindoo no less
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Something weird about this news:krisna wrote:PAKISTAN: The aid delivery conundrum
Rajanpur district is a mere 100 km from Lahore. 12 hour drive?RAJANPUR, 7 September 2010 (IRIN) - Across Pakistan there are still marooned villages like Reikhbaghwala, a few kilometres from the overflowing River Indus in Punjab Province
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The district is a 12-hour drive from the provincial capital, Lahore. Aid workers and officials say its remoteness has meant it has not had the media coverage that might have boosted aid flows.

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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.as ... 2010_pg3_3
Why stop corruption when you have Allah?
Why stop corruption when you have Allah?
I think the Indian conspiracy is much larger than just cricket match fixing. Take, for example, the events of the last fortnight or so. If the Indian hand was not involved, how could our police, along with a crowd of people, watch the murder of two brothers in Sialkot? How could our feudals sink the towns in floods to save their lands? Being Muslims — members of the great ummah — we have the highest morals in the world and so, it must have been impossible for us to kill so many innocent people in Lahore and Quetta. If corruption, bribery and nepotism exist from a simple clerk to the highest officials in the government, then a foreign hand must be involved. We are God’s chosen people and cannot go so wrong. Therefore, it is only by our enemy’s conspiracy that we are made to or are shown to be doing such evil things. We know gambling is big business in India and many other places. Bookies, making or losing billions of dollars, are supposed to trap budding players all around the world. We also know that many players come from humble backgrounds and have a tendency to do whatever they feel like, which is what makes them exceptionally talented. They are prime targets for gambling vultures. Therefore, to avoid a colossal national embarrassment, educating and monitoring the players’ activities is taken seriously by all the pagan nations. But, since we are the holiest of all humans, we do not need any of this — our guidance comes directly from God.Another undeniable proof of the Indian conspiracy comes from the fact that the bookies in that country are not very successful in manipulating their own national players. They must not be trying very hard to pressure Indian players, despite the fact that the largest sums of money are in India. The Indian bookies must be very nationalistic and people of high morals as they can give up on a major source of their potential profits by not entrapping the Indian players. They could not even trap the Bangladeshi players, as was reported by the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Probably, Indian bookies did not try very hard because Bangladesh is not an enemy country like Pakistan. Furthermore, who cares about Bangladeshis because they are eternal traitors who divided Pakistan on Indian baiting?
We do not have to worry or do anything about corruption because God will take care of it by directly providing His guidance to our people. Allahu Akbar!
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Water illnesses new threat in Pakistan
what has religious customs got to do with drinking water
With flood waters receding in Pakistan, officials worry that religious customs and a lack of effective sanitation is creating problems with the drinking water.
what has religious customs got to do with drinking water
This pakimullah scoolar is likely a RAA agint .But many Pakistanis complain about the treatment methods, turning to the Koran for help.
"This practice of saying verses over the water serves no purpose," warned Muneebur Rehman, a religious scholar in Karachi

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Vivek_A wrote: The bombers were moderate pakis.

Cameron Munter ‘new US ambassador’
Mr Munter’s most recent posting was in Baghdad where he served as the political-military adviser to the US ambassador directing strategic planning and American civil-military coordination during the military drawdown there.
Another important indication from Mr Munter’s appointment is the continued grip of Richard Holbrooke on America’s Af-Pak policy. He has been closely associated with Mr Holbrooke having served in Europe in mid-nineties when the latter headed the Europe desk in the State Department. Mr Munter prematurely left his posting in Serbia to join Ambassador Chris Hill, a Holbrooke protégé, in Baghdad.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Another school gone...
The terrorists had destroyed more than 402 schools in the district before they were expelled in a military operation last year. Analysts see two possible reasons behind renewed anti-school violence: first, that the terrorists are expressing their anger at the presence of Americans, who are doing relief work, in Kalam. wow, that is a nice way to show anger at Amir Khan...Second, it may be an attempt by the flood-battered locals to draw the world’s attention to their plight. staff report fantastic...how do you attract world attention being a Paki - destroy schools...Angelina Jolie would come rushin'
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Google chacha says it's 550kms from Lahore.shiv wrote: Rajanpur district is a mere 100 km from Lahore. 12 hour drive?I though Bakis had crisscrossed the land they pollute with motorways.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rajanpur_District.png
It's pretty much one of the southernmost districts of Pakjab.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Pakistan's floods: a window of opportunity for insurgents?
when the pure are interested in killing the impure what is the point in trying to reduce it. Let nature run its course.
While the areas targeted by militants in the most recent attacks were not directly affected by the flooding, it has been suggested by the Pakistani Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, that the sectarian attacks are aimed at destabilising the government, which is already stretched to the limit and facing a barrage of criticism from its suffering populace.
This is not to say that the situation will definitely lead to a significant deterioration in the security environment, but that there are multiple pathways and resultant outcomes that have the potential to arise during the opening of 'political space' that large disasters create when they strike weak, unstable, or already conflict prone countries.
It seems likely, and perhaps already apparent, that militants, and especially the Pakistani Taliban, will attempt to use the distraction of the Pakistani government and military to its advantage, striking while the State's resources are stretched to the limit.
Another anal-lysis that bakistan is in khatre main hain so do something to reduce terrorism and aid the flood relief.If they were to be successful this would do much to hamper US efforts in the region, particularly in neighbouring Afghanistan. Clearly what is needed is a comprehensive and co-ordinated humanitarian response with continued military vigilance, leaving little room for such opportunism. Given the scale of the disaster and the capacity of the Pakistani state, this in turn requires a vast increase in international assistance.
when the pure are interested in killing the impure what is the point in trying to reduce it. Let nature run its course.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
kiya-nahi unit

Perhaps it's time to invent a term for the amount of time between a Pakistani declaration of victory over the Taliban in a district/province/city, etc., and when the Taliban reappear in the "cleaned" area. How about a "Kayani Unit"?

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Be wary of Web scams about flood in Pakistan
But a huge number of those hits don’t. This has prompted official warnings of fraud from regulators in several countries, including the United States, England, and even Pakistan itself.
biradhers plijj avode donating moni onlyin. joo scan the chk and send it .it is bery safe.That Los Angeles enclave is listed as the home of http://www.HelpPakistanNow.com, a web site that was registered on Aug. 15. A call to a listed number was not returned.
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I agree that there is absolutely no need to talk about skin colour. But, look at the other side, of how a Pakistani TFTA rakit mard would feel when a kafir SDRE Indian woman says he is too dark for her taste ! And that gets publicity too !! Nothing could be more shameful for him, not even the arrest at Dubai airport.R_Kumar wrote:One thing is sure she doesn't know how to handle media. Where was need to talk about skin color.Mauli wrote:Asif too dark for me: Neetu
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Pakistan History must watch - Ayub's plans 1959
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iPtL0jgC0o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLgMJqFyQGs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iPtL0jgC0o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLgMJqFyQGs
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Absolutely brilliant, the above two clips.
Ayub promises with a straight face that by 1960, there would be democracy 'in full'. Making that statement with absolutely no muscle on his face betraying his conviction that 'Democracy was suited only for colder climates like the UK and certainly not Pakistan', should have been difficult. But, he pulls it off with tremendous ease. Taqiyyah, in all its splendour. He has the audacity to advise other countries that if they wished to learn from his approach to democracy, they were welcome to Pakistan, but they must first engineer educational, social reforms before attempting !! Superb, Field Marshal, simply breathtaking.
The second part deals with industrial progress and women's emancipation. The general consensus was that there was already a significant progress. But, IMHO, Pakistan of 1959 appears more woman-friendly than today. At least, there were no hudood laws, no Zina.
Ayub promises with a straight face that by 1960, there would be democracy 'in full'. Making that statement with absolutely no muscle on his face betraying his conviction that 'Democracy was suited only for colder climates like the UK and certainly not Pakistan', should have been difficult. But, he pulls it off with tremendous ease. Taqiyyah, in all its splendour. He has the audacity to advise other countries that if they wished to learn from his approach to democracy, they were welcome to Pakistan, but they must first engineer educational, social reforms before attempting !! Superb, Field Marshal, simply breathtaking.
The second part deals with industrial progress and women's emancipation. The general consensus was that there was already a significant progress. But, IMHO, Pakistan of 1959 appears more woman-friendly than today. At least, there were no hudood laws, no Zina.
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and story repeats with Zia. In this clip he promises to conduct elections in months against years.Taqiyyah, in all its splendour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCC7hAsIQrE
By his face he looks like evil personified.
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Allah be praised that all these benevolent dictators rapidly led to Pakistan to its ultimate destiny aka shit-hole.Mauli wrote:and story repeats with Zia. In this clip he promises to conduct elections in months against years.Taqiyyah, in all its splendour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCC7hAsIQrE
By his face he looks like evil personified.
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Dont call Zia names or someone will report your post!
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[quote="SSridhar"][quote="R_Kumar"][quot="Mauli"]Asif too dark for me: Neetu[/quot]
One thing is sure she doesn't know how to handle media. Where was need to talk about skin color. [/quote]
I agree that there is absolutely no need to talk about skin colour. But, look at the other side, of how a Pakistani TFTA rakit mard would feel when a kafir SDRE Indian woman says he is too dark for her taste ! And that gets publicity too !! Nothing could be more shameful for him, not even the arrest at Dubai airport.[/quote]
See, see!
I had told you that many Indians have a problem with dark skin. (Hope sanku doesnt start the debate again)
No one in the media has called out this bimbettes stoopidity. so if asif had used plenty of fairness cream, he would be kosher for neetu!
just another dumbette!
One thing is sure she doesn't know how to handle media. Where was need to talk about skin color. [/quote]
I agree that there is absolutely no need to talk about skin colour. But, look at the other side, of how a Pakistani TFTA rakit mard would feel when a kafir SDRE Indian woman says he is too dark for her taste ! And that gets publicity too !! Nothing could be more shameful for him, not even the arrest at Dubai airport.[/quote]
See, see!
I had told you that many Indians have a problem with dark skin. (Hope sanku doesnt start the debate again)
No one in the media has called out this bimbettes stoopidity. so if asif had used plenty of fairness cream, he would be kosher for neetu!
just another dumbette!
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Following two links about the death of the Hyena contradicts the mango box theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7udIvH6r ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B1Qg0Uy ... re=related
I always thought hyena died of on board explosion but above links suggest otherwise i.e. incapacitation of the pilots using nerve gas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7udIvH6r ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B1Qg0Uy ... re=related
I always thought hyena died of on board explosion but above links suggest otherwise i.e. incapacitation of the pilots using nerve gas.
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In the book by G. Parthasarathy, he describes a meeting he had with Mrs. Nusrat Bhutto after ZAB was hanged. She knows that he was about to meet Zia in a few days' time and asks him therefore to come back to her and describe his face to her. Promptly, Mr GP tells Mrs. Bhutto that he was stunned by Gen. Zia's eyes which were motionless and remained cold even when he laughed. Mrs. Bhutto then tells Mr. GP that his eyes were like that of a cobra, a description to which Mr. GP agrees.Mauli wrote:and story repeats with Zia. In this clip he promises to conduct elections in months against years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCC7hAsIQrE
By his face he looks like evil personified.
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That is the likeliest explanation though nobody knows exactly what happened. Read Shuja Nawaz Janjua's 'Crossed Swords'. The author is the brother of ex-COAS, PA, Asif Nawaz Janjua and had unprecedented access to documents.Mauli wrote: . . .but above links suggest otherwise i.e. incapacitation of the pilots using nerve gas.
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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Don't want to add to much to this debate about skin color. But the flood pictures have established beyond doubt that the Mango Abdul is just as much a SDRE as the Mango Indian - in fact more so if you ask me.SSridhar wrote:I agree that there is absolutely no need to talk about skin colour. But, look at the other side, of how a Pakistani TFTA rakit mard would feel when a kafir SDRE Indian woman says he is too dark for her taste ! And that gets publicity too !! Nothing could be more shameful for him, not even the arrest at Dubai airport.
Give a few more years of growth and better nutrition and you'll begin to see who the real sub-continental TFTAs are.

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Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
One possibility is Gernail Zia ul Bug was a 'charsi' 

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Someone remarked on refugee flight from Pakistan to India. on the Balochistan side its refugees contemplating to move into Iran. The security situation, is so grim, that UNHCR has not been able to reach there. Coupled with this is Pakistan Army contemplating an action against Balochistan.
"The situation in Balochistan is a tragedy within the tragedy", said Martin Mogwanja, Humanitarian Coordinator in the flood-hit South Asian nation. According to current estimates, there are over a million displaced people in the province, including 600,000 who escaped the waters in Sindh. An additional estimated 700,000 people are also affected, particularly in the worst-hit divisions of Nasirabad and Sibi, and most are currently living near their damaged homes"
http://www.balochwarna.com/modules/news ... oryid=2829
"The situation in Balochistan is a tragedy within the tragedy", said Martin Mogwanja, Humanitarian Coordinator in the flood-hit South Asian nation. According to current estimates, there are over a million displaced people in the province, including 600,000 who escaped the waters in Sindh. An additional estimated 700,000 people are also affected, particularly in the worst-hit divisions of Nasirabad and Sibi, and most are currently living near their damaged homes"
http://www.balochwarna.com/modules/news ... oryid=2829
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I saw that!! :wags finger:AdityaM wrote:Hope sanku doesnt start the debate again
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
US drone strike kills 10 in N.Waziristan
The strike took place in Dandey Darpakhel village, five kilometres (three miles) northwest of Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan tribal district.
The strike took place in Dandey Darpakhel village, five kilometres (three miles) northwest of Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan tribal district.
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Malik says govt will use brute force
Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday warned that the government would take tougher action and use brute force if necessary to control the escalating violence and unrest in Balochistan.
“The Baloch Liberation Army and Baloch Student Organisation have replaced political parties and so the law enforcement agencies need to take an action against them,” he added.
Malik said that the prime minister has asked him to revive peace in Balochistan, just as “peace has been revived in Karachi.” He said that Lashkar-i-Jhangvi is behind the attacks that have taken place in Quetta and Lahore. “We have to break up the triangle of Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan and al Qaeda. Peace cannot be restored otherwise,” he said.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
For a non-Yum Bee Aye this fella sure has all the over-inflated buzzwords in his resume. And to top it all, he has his e-mail and phone number right under his name - sorta like what our friend Raghuvanshi mian used to do on this forum for each of his posts.Marten wrote: Nope. This Sunil Sharan runs a successful konjulting bijnes in the Atlanta area. One of our senior-most mullahs might know him.Linkedin ProfileEducation:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ecole polytechnique
Birla Institute of Technology and Science

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
SSridhar wrote:Absolutely brilliant, the above two clips.
Ayub promises with a straight face that by 1960, there would be democracy 'in full'. Making that statement with absolutely no muscle on his face betraying his conviction that 'Democracy was suited only for colder climates like the UK and certainly not Pakistan', should have been difficult. But, he pulls it off with tremendous ease. Taqiyyah, in all its splendour. He has the audacity to advise other countries that if they wished to learn from his approach to democracy, they were welcome to Pakistan, but they must first engineer educational, social reforms before attempting !! Superb, Field Marshal, simply breathtaking.
The second part deals with industrial progress and women's emancipation. The general consensus was that there was already a significant progress. But, IMHO, Pakistan of 1959 appears more woman-friendly than today. At least, there were no hudood laws, no Zina.
And his demeanour is intimidating enough to make the reporter call him "Sir". A TFTA of ye olde schoole who helped create the "Romance of Pakistan" in the first place.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
South Waziristan: 4 people killed in Drone Strike in Tehsel Datta Khel, 2 missiles were fired in Anbor Saga area.
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'Romance' indeed! Those 2 videos explain pretty much everything one needs to know/understand about western outlook towards Pakistan from 40s-80s, and the way their policies were designed to keep afloat what they then perceived to be a more enigmatic,charming and progressive country.shiv wrote: And his demeanour is intimidating enough to make the reporter call him "Sir". A TFTA of ye olde schoole who helped create the "Romance of Pakistan" in the first place.
I have also read that Ayub Khan was a bit of a womanizer and was never short on charm.Didn't he gift a prize racing horse to the former first lady,Jacqueline Kennedy?
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
Perhaps Sri Sushma Swaraj has the answer in the end of this video.....btw I love these kids..Gems I must say.Rishi wrote:Can people ease up on the naked bigotry? Its kinda sad and distasteful.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
An astute observation. Oiseaules of those western nations were wary of nations that were actually addressing their real problems (population, poverty, education, democracy, equality). They were happy to see a country with a sultan like autocrat like all those monarchs the west were accustomed to bribing and dealing with - enjoying the hospitality of the elite and fete-ing all manner of despots and debauches as "enlightened rulers" and supporters of the free world. What a bunch of losers.Ambar wrote: 'Romance' indeed! Those 2 videos explain pretty much everything one needs to know/understand about western outlook towards Pakistan from 40s-80s, and the way their policies were designed to keep afloat what they then perceived to be a more enigmatic,charming and progressive country.
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Two dead in Hub blast
HUB: At least two people were killed in a blast in a blast in Rind Market in Hub, Geo News reported Wednesday.
According to police sources, the blast occurred at RCD Highway, killing two people and injuring many others.
HUB: At least two people were killed in a blast in a blast in Rind Market in Hub, Geo News reported Wednesday.
According to police sources, the blast occurred at RCD Highway, killing two people and injuring many others.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
25% of US aid spent for refuelling helicopters

Smart AmirkhansAlmost a quarter of over $200 million in aid committed by the US for flood victims will go towards the refuelling of American helicopters being used for rescue and relief operations, The Express Tribune has learnt.

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): Sep 03, 20
RAW agents behind Anti-Pakistan Selig Harisson's lies
It seems Selig Harisson's NYTimes article on PLA troops in Gilgit-Baltistan has cause mucho takleef among Pakis.
It seems Selig Harisson's NYTimes article on PLA troops in Gilgit-Baltistan has cause mucho takleef among Pakis.