Oh my dears, such superb, brilliant analysis. Zamurd Naqvi must be the first cousin of Namurd Jhakvi.Satya_anveshi wrote:SuchGup
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US, not Sipah-e-Sahaba, killing Shias
Zamurd Naqvi writes in Express that the oil politics of the US are the reason behind the killing of Hazara Shias, not Malik Ishaq or Sipah-e-Sahaba.
The US has hired the services of Britain for this purpose, because the latter ruled the subcontinent for 150 years and knows very well the sectarian differences between Shias and Sunnis.
Iran has stopped oil supplies to the US. The latter feared that Arab countries might also do the same.
So the US and Britain created sectarian outfits in all the Muslim countries, particularly in Pakistan, which is the citadel of Islam.
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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... friendship
Prospects of Pak-China friendship
Prospects of Pak-China friendship
In early 1960s, the regional and international environment played an important role in bringing about an upswing in Pakistan-China relations. China, which was under the strong pressure of the West led by the US in those days of the Cold War as shown by the establishment of SEATO and had fought a war with India because of their territorial dispute, needed friends to end its international isolation and counter India in South Asia.
Pakistan because of its strained relations with India was in search of friends in its neighbourhood to neutralise, to some extent, India’s power superiority. China met the demands of Pakistan’s strategic compulsions. Pakistan’s realisation of the strategic importance of its friendship with China increased as it became acutely aware of the unreliability of the Western support in any conflict with India. The 1965 Pakistan-India war confirmed these apprehensions.
The global strategic environment underwent a dramatic change in the 1970s with the rapprochement between the US and China, in which Pakistan had played an important role, to counter the perceived security threat posed by the Soviet Union to both Washington and Beijing. Thus, the Western impediment to the strengthening of Pakistan-China relations was removed. In fact, following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, both Pakistan and the US needed and secured China’s support to defeat the Soviet occupation through the Afghan jihad.
The end of the Cold War in 1991 brought about another dramatic transformation of the global strategic scenario. For about a decade after the end of the Cold War, the US loomed large on the global scene like a colossus. No other country matched its enormous military power and economic strength. There were signs of concern in the 1990s on the part of China about the emergence of the US as the global hegemon and the unipolarity of the international political system. This period also witnessed the commencement of the process of the strengthening of US-India relations to contain China and the imposition of the US economic and military sanctions against Pakistan because of its nuclear programme.
These developments brought Pakistan and China closer together. The result was increased Pakistan-China cooperation in various fields, including the field of nuclear technology. Pakistan’s need for China’s support and cooperation increased also because of the intensification of the freedom movement in the Indian Occupied Kashmir and the resultant tensions in Pakistan-India relations.
The US “unipolar moment” soon passed. The first decade of the 21st century witnessed the commencement of a radical reconfiguration of the global strategic scenario driven by China’s phenomenal economic progress and rise as a leading global power. The initiation of policies of economic reforms and opening to the outside world in 1979, under China’s paramount leader Deng Xiaoping, unleashed powerful forces that accelerated China’s economic growth to dizzying heights. Consequently, its GDP grew five times between 1979 and 1998 as against the target of fourfold increase.
Since 1998, China has recorded growth rates averaging about nine percent per annum, propelling it to the position of the second biggest economy in the world. China’s GDP during the current year is expected to reach the figure of $9.2 trillion as against the US gross domestic product of $16.3 trillion.
In purchasing power parity (PPP) terms, its GDP would reach the figure of $13.9 trillion during the current year. According to latest projections, China will overtake the US economy in PPP terms within the next few years and in nominal terms some time in the next decade. In 2012, it overtook the US as the world’s biggest trading nation in goods with the combined total of its exports and imports reaching the amount of $3.87 trillion as against the $3.82 trillion for the US.
The rapid growth of China’s economy has also enabled it to increase its military expenditure at a fast rate to safeguard its security interests. its annual military expenditure is currently about $106 billion as against $36 billion for India. However, its military expenditure is still a very small proportion of the US annual military expenditure.
Such a massive shift in the global balance of power cannot but have far-reaching implications for international politics. The US ability to impose its will on the rest of the world in the economic field is fast eroding. Correspondingly, the effectiveness of its economic sanctions against foreign countries will also decline. It has forced the US to pivot its naval forces to the Asia-Pacific region where it will deploy 60 percent of its naval assets by 2020. It is strengthening its alliances in Asia with Australia, Japan and South Korea. It is trying to checkmate China’s territorial claims in South China Sea by extending political support particularly to Vietnam and the Philippines.
Above all, from the point of view of both Pakistan and China, the US is engaged in close cooperation with India in economic, military and nuclear fields to help build it up as a major world power of the 21st century with a view to containing the expansion of China’s influence in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region.
The growing rivalry between the US and China, and the US efforts to build up India as a bulwark against China, have important strategic implications for Pakistan. The growth in the depth, and the extent of US-India cooperation, is likely to push Pakistan closer to China as a counterweight to India’s possible hegemony in South Asia. US threats of sanctions against Pakistan because of its decision to proceed with the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project will further hasten this process.
On the other hand, these developments will deepen China’s inclination to develop closer relations with Pakistan. Thus, from purely a strategic point of view, the future prospects of Pakistan-China relations are quite bright. It was against this background that during the fifth round of the Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue held in Beijing in November 2012, Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary and the Chinese Vice Foreign Minister agreed that Pakistan and China needed to close ranks to face the extraordinary global and regional challenges.
However, there is no room for complacency. Pakistan’s bilateral trade with China, which was estimated to be $10.6 billion in 2011, was far behind the Indo-China trade of $80 billion. We must, therefore, pay special attention to the building up of Pakistan-China relations in economic, commercial and cultural fields, while maintaining close cooperation in political and military fields.
Future possibilities of economic and commercial cooperation include a rail link between Pakistan and China, oil and gas pipelines through Pakistan to connect Xinjiang and the rest of China with the Strait of Hormuz and West Asia via the land route, and a rapid increase in bilateral trade. However, Pakistan would have to put its own house in order, reorder its domestic priorities, energise its private sector, and streamline its procedures to take full advantage of the opportunities that beckon us.
On the political side, we should be sensitive to China’s concerns about the activities of the Taliban and other religious extremists in so far as the situation in Xinjiang province of China is concerned. Religious moderation is good not only for our internal political health, but also for our relations with China.
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Iran has banking sanctions against it. Any entity which transfers money to Iran's banks cannot accept money from US/Europe. So they either have to barter to settle funds (Pakis can send some terrorists and goats over) or automatically get banking sanctions against Paki banks which means they cant even accept carry-logger baksheesh.partha wrote:How many of you want to take a bet that post Pak elections, Iran-Pakistan pipeline project will be stalled?
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Ik Chotta Garib Mulaq , Ik Chotta Saa Budget
Rs 1.62 trillion deficit budget for 2013-14
( Poora Poaq Paisa Kharcha , Even after Borrowing ,IA budget se bhi Kum)
Rs 1.62 trillion deficit budget for 2013-14
( Poora Poaq Paisa Kharcha , Even after Borrowing ,IA budget se bhi Kum)
3.514-2.833=1.620?SLAMABAD: A Budget Strategy Paper finalised for the federal budget for fiscal year 2013-14 projects total outlay of the budget at Rs 3.514 trillion, with fiscal deficit for the next fiscal year estimated at Rs1.620 trillion.The total federal revenues are projected at Rs 2.833 trillion and total expenditures Rs 3.514 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year, according to the paper presented before the cabinet.The Real Gross Domestic Product (Real-GDP) growth target has been set at 4.5% for 2013-14 against the actual GDP growth target of 4.3% and downwards revised target of 4% for the ongoing fiscal year 2012-13.The consolidated fiscal deficit of the federal and provincial governments is estimated at Rs 1.550 trillion for 2013-14, as all four provinces are to create a budget surplus to the tune of 70 billion as saving from total federal transfers.Net foreign exchange reserves with the State Bank of Pakistan are projected to come down to $5.2 billion in 2013-14, as compared with $8.1 billion of the ongoing fiscal year. Some $4.5 billion are separately available with the commercial banks in foreign currency accounts and that are included in gross foreign exchange reserves of the country. If these are also included in gross foreign exchange reserves, the country’s gross reserves would come down from $12.6 billion to $9.7 billion in the next fiscal year.The tax collection target for the next year has been proposed at Rs 2.675 trillion against the Rs 2.381 trillion actual and Rs 2.193 trillion downwards revised tax collection target for the ongoing fiscal year, projecting Rs 842 billion additional revenues in the next fiscal year.The non-tax revenues are projected at Rs 689 billion in the upcoming fiscal year 2013-14 against the non-tax revenues actual target of Rs.6.99 billion and revised target of Rs.639 billion for ongoing fiscal year 2012-13. Transfers to the provinces under the 7th National Finance Commission Award has been projected at Rs 1.628 trillion in the next fiscal year as against the Rs 1.459 trillion actual transfers target and Rs 1.340 trillion downwards revised target of transfers during the ongoing fiscal year.The federal government has projected that interest payments on already obtained loans will cross trillion mark and are estimated at Rs 1.149 trillion for the next fiscal year as compared with Rs 926 billion actual and Rs 1.082 trillion upwards revised target for the ongoing fiscal.The security expenditures for the next fiscal year 2013-14 has been proposed at Rs 627 billion as compared with Rs 554 billion actual and Rs 570 billion upward revised for the ongoing fiscal year.The macro-economic framework presented before the federal cabinet aims at containing CPI based inflation at 9%, increasing national savings to 13% against 12% of the last fiscal year and bringing public debt from 60.4% of the GDP to 57.5%.
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So, why am I posting the following here?
Sweden: Muslim school leader pulls out his penis and chases 23 year old woman
Sweden: Muslim school leader pulls out his penis and chases 23 year old woman
For more details - click hereThe Muslim man, from Denmark who is the headmaster of a private school in Nørrebro, is known in the Danish public for his distinctive, Muslim attitudes, specifically that women not wearing headbags are asking to be raped. Now, however, he is accused of pulling his penis out and chasing a 23-year-old woman around in a park in Malmö in August 2012, according to the court in Malmö. The woman managed to get away, and she called the police, who arrested the man a few minutes later. During the interrogation he refused to plead guilty and believes that the accusation is based on racism because he has Pakistani roots.
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^^^ AK Phyrr in the air,
well done paki!. Without you my life is depressing.

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Kafirometre
By:Kunwar Khuldune Shahid Friday, 8 Mar 2013 12:15 am | Comments (11)
By:Kunwar Khuldune Shahid Friday, 8 Mar 2013 12:15 am | Comments (11)
A kafirometer (From Arabic: kāfir; meaning “infidel” and Greek θερμός: μτρον, metron, meaning “measure”) is a device that measures kufr or infidelity gradient using a variety of principles. A kafirometer has two important elements: the kafir sensor (e.g. the caliphate bulb on a Sunni-Shia kafirometre) owing to which some mental change occurs in case the object differs from your point of view, plus some means of converting this mental change into an absurd act (e.g. the massacre scale that is marked on a Muslim-Non-Muslim kafirometer).
Principles of kafirometry
Kafirometers may be empirical or absolute. Absolute kafirometers are calibrated numerically through the kafirodynamic absolute infidelity scale. Empirical kafirometers do not necessarily agree with absolute kafirometers as to their numerical scale readings, but to qualify as kafirometers at all they need to agree with absolute kafirometers and with each other in the following way: given any two objects isolated in their separate respective kafirodynamic states of equilibrium, all kafirometers must agree as to which of the pair has the higher level of kufr, or that both of them have an equal level of infidelity.
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Frail state, not a failed one
Khusra not Namard: Ikball not Noball " Marya Nahi Akriya Hai
Khusra not Namard: Ikball not Noball " Marya Nahi Akriya Hai
Pakistan is the fifth-most-populous nation of 180 million citizens. It has the sixth-largest military in the world. It is the seventh member of the all-powerful nuclear club.
Yet it is one of the most volatile and insecure nations of the world. It is at war with itself due to the policy blunders committed by the political and military leaderships that have been at the helm of affairs since September 11, 1948, when Jinnah passed away, leaving behind a nation like a rudderless ship.
We lost more than half the country in 1971. The remaining half is going through internal bleeding since the 9/11 event that finds the superpower involved in two declared and one undeclared war since 2001. Afghanistan and Iraq have experienced American invasions and Pakistan has witnessed an unprecedented carnage in the form of an undeclared US war through drones and commandos on its soil.
While external factors and wars do impact the immediate neighbourhoods, such challenges test the character, grit and integrity of leaders whose wisdom guides their nations through testing times. Attention has to be given to internal fault=lines that can break nations up and cause unrest in societies.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted a separate homeland for Muslims because he feared they would become a political underclass in a united India dominated by HindusJinnah’s vision for Pakistan was for it to be a pluralistic, democratic and tolerant polity based on principles of social justice, and not a theocracy.. ( BC , make up your mind, Khudd for Muslims o pluralistic society) Religion, in the words of Jinnah, had nothing to do with the business of the state. “We shall not be an Islamic state, but a liberal, democratic Muslim state,” he declared.Pakistan is not a failed state, but it is definitely a frail state despite a strong and resilient society that is seeking a new social contract which promotes rule of law, merit, fairness, good public order, social and economic justice, progress, peace and prosperity.What is required is a comprehensive national-security policy that discourages religious extremism promoted by the mullah and combats terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, with no place for non-state actors and militant outfits. ( Tho Kya Muhamamd Bin Qasimm Ko Arab Choor ke Aaayogey)
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^ so Jinna thought that Islam == Hindusim but proven wrong at the cost of ~few million Hindus?
How silly Gandhi and Nehru must be feeling in Jennat, enjoying their 72.
Aaaak thoooo only!
How silly Gandhi and Nehru must be feeling in Jennat, enjoying their 72.
Aaaak thoooo only!
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Modi for PM?
http://tribune.com.pk/story/517800/modi-for-pm-2/
Seema Mustafa Lahori
http://tribune.com.pk/story/517800/modi-for-pm-2/
Seema Mustafa Lahori
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will not find it easy, despite the huge support from big industry in India, to ensconce himself as the prime minister of this burgeoning and, at times, confused secular democracy. The decision by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has demonstrated that despite strident support from sections within India, Modi is still considered a pariah. He still cannot travel to the US and the European Union member nations, except for the UK and Germany that have just lifted the ban on issuing him a visa.Wharton’s decision has triggered a debate in the name of ‘democracy’ with Union Minister of State for Human Resource and Development Shashi Tharoor supporting Modi’s right to free speech. In his view, Wharton should have heard Modi as “once they had invited him, they had a duty to hear his point of view”. This echoes the sentiments of the chattering classes in the rich drawing rooms of India, who speak of democracy with great passion but choose to forget that the preamble of the Indian Constitution has linked this to the important concept of ‘secularism’, which is, in turn, linked intricately and irrevocably to Indian democracy. The one cannot exist without the other. The party, with the RSS and the front organisations, will then work towards creating a wave in favour of Modi with the intention of securing at least 200 parliamentary seats, if not more. Modi’s chances of becoming prime minister thus, are linked to the BJP emerging as the single largest party with at least 200 seats to ensure that the shortfall is made up by supporting regional parties. Lesser numbers will rake up ambitions within regional parties that might then not want to support the BJP, Modi or no Modi. For example if the AIADMK leader Jayalalitha, a professed Modi fan, gets sufficient numbers against a low performance of the BJP, she might prefer to stake claim herself, or help bring in another regional party to lead the government where she can then have a bigger say.Efforts to reinvent Modi in the mould of an Atal Behari Vajpayee by sections of the BJP have not worked, with many seeing these as a joke. It is clear that Modi cannot hope to wear the Vajpayee mantle and will have to find his own slot in the BJP. Interestingly, the Congress Party has moved quickly to prevent the election scenario from becoming a Rahul Gandhi versus Modi face-off, with the former claiming that he is not interested in becoming the prime minister. The election will not be a cakewalk for Modi — that is certain — and he will have to do all that he can to prevent it from becoming uncomfortably bumpy.
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http://tribune.com.pk/story/517712/no-n ... indian-pm/
Only abnormal ties.No normal ties with Pakistan until it controls terror: Indian PM
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Looks like he pulled out his Pakistani root in the park and wanted to plant it Denmark. This man has distinctive Muslim attitudes?Anindya wrote:So, why am I posting the following here?
Sweden: Muslim school leader pulls out his penis and chases 23 year old woman
The Muslim man, from Denmark who is the headmaster of a private school in Nørrebro, is known in the Danish public for his distinctive, Muslim attitudes, specifically that women not wearing headbags are asking to be raped. Now, however, he is accused of pulling his penis out and chasing a 23-year-old woman around in a park in Malmö in August 2012, according to the court in Malmö. The woman managed to get away, and she called the police, who arrested the man a few minutes later. During the interrogation he refused to plead guilty and believes that the accusation is based on racism because he has Pakistani roots.
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Its called Pakislamic Detection, Erection and Action theory.venug wrote:^^^ AK Phyrr in the air,well done paki!. Without you my life is depressing.
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Pakistanis eye China jobs, take Mandarin lessons
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What is more, some Pakistanis say their great northeastern neighbour makes them feel more welcome. "Nowadays as Pakistanis, you may not be as welcome in all other countries," says 18-year-old Ali Rafi, who applied to study economics at Shangdon University. "But when we went to China. We were always welcomed and honoured." He studies at City School, one of the private schools in Islamabad that has started to offer Chinese lessons to children as young as 12. If everything goes well, the classes will be rolled out across the school's other 200 branches in Pakistan. And other private schools are doing the same.
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Soon they will spread pakistaniyat in Xinjiang. No charity to Pakistan goes unpunished. Chinese will discover this for themselves.
I bet within 2 years some paki is going to be executed by anti terrorism court in China.
I bet within 2 years some paki is going to be executed by anti terrorism court in China.
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Friday special -
http://tribune.com.pk/story/518123/blas ... d-to-flee/
http://tribune.com.pk/story/518123/blas ... d-to-flee/
dafaq?!LAHORE:
A mob of almost 3,000 people, forced a Christian community to flee for their lives on Friday, leaving behind their houses and possessions.
This occurred in the Badami Bagh area, when one of the Christians was accused of blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
The charged group gathered around Joseph Colony on Noor Road, led by Shafiq Ahmed, who was in search of the accused Savan, alias Bubby. The mob attacked Savan’s house, partially burnt it and pelted it with stones. Other houses in the locality – home to about 150 Christian families – were also attacked. Many residents, including women and children, hastily fled to save themselves.
Savan could not be found. However, his father was caught and badly beaten. The vehicle of a pastor, who reached the area to inquire about the incident, was also damaged.
The episode began at 1 pm in the afternoon and did not conclude till the evening, when a large number of police personnel finally reached the spot and averted further damage.
The police placated the mob by registering an FIR under section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code (death sentence) against Savan and ensuring that he would be given into their custody to decide his fate. They also took Chaman Masih into custody.
Despite all this, the protesters continued to claim that they would not let the families return until Savan’s arrest.
Shahid Imran, complainant in the FIR, told The Express Tribune that Savan would utter blasphemous remarks against the Holy Prophet (pbuh) from time to time. When it happened again on Thursday, he told his friend Shafiq, who took out a knife and went straight to Savan’s house. This visit bore no fruit. Then, on Friday, he incited other men to join him in punishing Savan.
According to Imran, the situation went out of control when people reached the spot after offering prayers under Qari Saifullah. Countless people had joined the mob, chanting slogans and throwing stones at the houses.
Qari Saifullah said that if they find Savan, they must cut him into pieces.
Human Liberation Commission of Pakistan Chairman Aslam Parvaiz Sahotra visited the site and told The Express Tribune that the police registered the FIR after bowing to the pressure of the mob. However, the police did save children and women.
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How did we miss the Zaid Hamid memes, hain?
Here are some examples:
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Of course, this is based on the Ancient Aliens Meme featuring a spiritual-birather-of-all-rezident-CTists here but still......
Here are some examples:
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Of course, this is based on the Ancient Aliens Meme featuring a spiritual-birather-of-all-rezident-CTists here but still......

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When cloud manufacturing and 3d printing comes to the foray and reach their break even point my chineese frnds will be wimpering. And my nadaan padosi pakistanis and their rental economy will be looking for better fathers other than cheenis. Good luck to u nadaan padosi.
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Is Saturday is the new Friday? Explosions kills six in Peshawar. Another green on green orgy.
The same news from another source. Peshawar Boming (Sic), 6 martyred, dozens injuredOver 28 people were also injured in the blast that took place inside the Ganj Ali Khan mosque near the city’s Shaheen bazaar.
.3-4 kg, ball bearing based device : IG BDU. According to the IG Bomb Disposal Unit in Peshawar, the bomb was a ball bearing based device, with 3 to 4 kilograms of explosive material
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why is a 40 member delegation coming with the Pakistani PM to meet Khurshid? This is in addition to the family of the Pakistani PM.
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Anindya, one reason could be that this is the last chance for Rental Raja to shower such a bonanza on his favourites.
Added later: The Hindu says, "The Pakistani delegation comprising relatives and embassy officials . . ."
Added later: The Hindu says, "The Pakistani delegation comprising relatives and embassy officials . . ."
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Reaction to Rental Raja's unholy visit to Ajmer - The Hindu
Local lawyers and the Ajmer Dargah market association on Saturday joined the protest against the visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf in view of the recent brutal killing and beheading of Indian soldiers by Pakistani Army.
The move comes a day after the Ajmer Sharif spiritual head said he will boycott the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister.
“Due to security reasons, the market remains shut during the visit of VVIPs but this time we are closing the shops voluntarily well before the time set by the district administration,” Jodha Tekchandani, Dargah Market Association President, told PTI.
“This is to register our protest against the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister,” he said.
Ajmer Sharif Dargah Diwan Zainul Abedin Ali Khan had on Friday said he will boycott the visit in protest against the recent brutal killing and beheading of Indian soldiers by the Pakistani Army.
A representative of Ajmer Bar Association, Rajesh Tandon, said that roads from where Mr. Ashraf’s cavalcade will pass will be washed by water after his departure because his passage will make the land “unholy.”
“External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is hosting a lunch for Ashraf, which is shameful. He should have not been given such a welcome. This is insult to the sentiments of Indians and the families of martyrs,” he said.
Mr. Khan said the boycott is against the killing of Indian soldiers by Pakistan Army.
“Pakistan hurt our sentiments and did not initiate any action against its guilty personnel despite India’s protest.
“At a time when tension is heightened between both the nations, and that too because of Pakistan, it is a widespread sentiment that Pakistan should tender an apology to government of India, our Army, families of martyrs and all the citizens before coming to Ziyarat,” he told PTI.
Traditionally the Dargah Deewan, a descendant of the sufi saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti, remain present to welcome when nation head visits the shrine.
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Wonder what is the real purpose of this rental raja's visit
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It is important that they pay for the whole thing times 10! Otherwise Incredible India onlee!Anindya wrote:why is a 40 member delegation coming with the Pakistani PM to meet Khurshid? This is in addition to the family of the Pakistani PM.
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From this day that age section of The Hindu
ZAB, the liar.North-West border
A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry categorically denied that any representative of the Government of India had at any time accepted the Karakoram Range of mountains as a boundary between Chinese Sinkiang and Kashmir. The spokesman was referring to an allegation made by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Z.A. Bhutto, that Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon had, in his talks with the Chinese leaders, accepted the Karakoram Range as the only reasonable boundary between India and China. The spokesman said the Government of India had always maintained that the international boundary ran along the Aghil and Kunlun ranges.
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Pa'astan ka matlab kya? Dozens of houses torched as mob attacks Lahore Christian locality
The mob attacked the houses in Joseph Colony in Badami Bagh police precincts in the provincial capital following allegations of blasphemy against a Christian man.
It appeared that the man had been falsely accused of blasphemy but the police was forced to register a case to placate the mob, a local police official said.
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This is always the case. They wanted to grab the properties of the Christians.anupmisra wrote:It appeared that the man had been falsely accused of blasphemy but the police was forced to register a case to placate the mob, a local police official said.
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Sunnification is occurring at a steady pace. No minority will be spared.
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anupmisra wrote:Is Saturday is the new Friday? Explosions kills six in Peshawar. Another green on green orgy.
The same news from another source. Peshawar Boming (Sic), 6 martyred, dozens injuredOver 28 people were also injured in the blast that took place inside the Ganj Ali Khan mosque near the city’s Shaheen bazaar.
.3-4 kg, ball bearing based device : IG BDU. According to the IG Bomb Disposal Unit in Peshawar, the bomb was a ball bearing based device, with 3 to 4 kilograms of explosive material
With a total score of around 25, Friday wasn't too bad either, 15 in Karachi, 8 in KP+FATA, plus the sundry here and there.
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We are clutching at straws. 1000 Pakis were born today and 2500 Paki wimmens were impregnated. Allowing for vijjas, neonatal mortality, stillbirths, polio, killing of kafirs and other Islam related deaths in Pakistan, 1500 babies will still be around in 10 monthsDipanker wrote:
With a total score of around 25, Friday wasn't too bad either, 15 in Karachi, 8 in KP+FATA, plus the sundry here and there.
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Yes, and that is 1500/day potential homicide bombers India and the rest of the world has to contend with.shiv wrote:We are clutching at straws. 1000 Pakis were born today and 2500 Paki wimmens were impregnated. Allowing for vijjas, neonatal mortality, stillbirths, polio, killing of kafirs and other Islam related deaths in Pakistan, 1500 babies will still be around in 10 monthsDipanker wrote:
With a total score of around 25, Friday wasn't too bad either, 15 in Karachi, 8 in KP+FATA, plus the sundry here and there.
The picture is grimmer if you consider the actual birthrate of around 8,000/day!
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I am a tad confused about this bout of Green on Green Intra-Mohammadden violence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a country claimed to have been created as a safe haven for the Mohammaddens of the Indian Sub-Continent, by way of a demonstration of the IEDology of Pakistan in Peshawar.anupmisra wrote:Is Saturday is the new Friday? Explosions kills six in Peshawar. Another green on green orgy. ..........{Snipped}.........
Posted article by Dawn states “Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat’s divisional chief, Haji Tariq Haideri, said Qazi Mohallah Ganj Gate, Muhammad Ilyas, had also died in the blast” which leads one to surmise that Mohammaddens of the Sunni sect and Deobandi sub-sect were at the receiving end as the ASWJ is a Deobandi outfit.
However New York Times (Clicky) states “It was not clear why the mosque, which belonged to the Barelvi sect of Islam that is practiced by most Pakistani Muslims, was attacked.” which leads one to surmise that Mohammaddens of the Sunni sect and Barelvi sub-sect were at the receiving end.
So which is it

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
My bad. I was talking about Kraachi aloneDipanker wrote: The picture is grimmer if you consider the actual birthrate of around 8,000/day!
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
Apologies if posted.
Will Singh reciprocate Ashraf ‘mazaar’ diplomacy?
Will Singh reciprocate Ashraf ‘mazaar’ diplomacy?
Will Prime Minister Manmohan Singh show the kind of self-confidence and religious conviction by breaking away from his Italian leader’s sari strings, and following his Pakistani counterparts examples, partake in ‘matha teke’ diplomacy by paying reverence to the great, Sri Nankana Sahib at Gurudwara Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal?
This way, at least he goes done in history as a Congress prime minister who visited Pakistan doing away with officialdom altogether and not having to answer the opposition and media back home for coming back empty handed.
Speaking to a time tested Indian hand in Islamabad, whether he expected any ‘ghairat’ to be shown by New Delhi when Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf flies to Ajmer Sharif for some religious diplomacy, and invite him for a cup of tea in the great South Asian tradition, the response was interesting.
Interestingly enough, even though both Gilani and Zardari’s visits where they supped with the Indian leadership were informal and unstructured meetings (nightmare for the bureaucracy), they produced political dividends for both countries, and issues of common concern did find solution.
In fact Zardari displayed a large heart when he had announced a donation of $1 million to the shrine after performing the ‘ziarat’ at Ajmer Sharif last April, which Indian reports said was the biggest-ever financial contribution made by a head of State.
For New Delhi receiving the MFN status would be very welcome and for Pakistan re-starting the liberal visa regime and firm dates for the third round of the Composite Dialogue would reward the PPP government who left no stone unturned to improve bilateral relations. This is certainly not asking for the moon.
The world sees Manmohan Singh as the bigger leader of the world’s largest democracy, but the Zardaris, Gilanis and Pervaiz Ashraf’s of a smaller country’s emerging democracy show how they have no qualms about ‘dropping in’ uninvited.
To top it all, the resilient Pakistani people who too have put up with interference of every kind from New Delhi, have no desire to ‘question’ their leadership crossing the border.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
It is not going to stop there as once "Sunnification" is seen as a being around the corner a process of "Deobandisation" or "Barelvification" or "Takfirisation" or some other violent Mohammadden religion driven Sunni Sub-Sectarian phenomena of extermination will surely commence in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.RoyG wrote:Sunnification is occurring at a steady pace. No minority will be spared.
Always remember that the inexorable dynamic in the Mohammadden Republic of the Land of the Pure aka the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is for the "more pure" to cull the "less pure".
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
I don't know what your point is in posting this arrogant tripe from a TSP RAPE b!tch without any comment, but she also does not seem to have any brains or she is delusional
What interference from India is she talking about?
To top it all, the resilient Pakistani people who too have put up with interference of every kind from New Delhi, have no desire to ‘question’ their leadership crossing the border. In fact they, the opposition and the popular media have always welcomed such visits.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
Of Course and all the Mandirs of India were looted for economic reasons. Islam is secular in looting Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and others .SSridhar wrote:="anupmisra"]This is always the case. They wanted to grab the properties of the Christians.It appeared that the man had been falsely accused of blasphemy but the police was forced to register a case to placate the mob, a local police official said.
Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan - Feb 21, 2013
Guys, look at the headlines of these interviews from a ex CIA honcho Bruce Riedel who we know well on BR. This same crap was discussed earlier when it appeared in Foreign policy magazine, but now puking the same to DDM:
An India-Pakistan war in future would be Armageddon'
'26/11 could happen again, even bigger and worse'
The TSP RAPE, ISI, and TSPA must be profusely laughing their asses off to the bank. Their message has been delivered by another TFTA to us SDREs.
Now, such Gobblesian propaganda crap serves the purposes of both US & TSP. But shouldn't the DDM clown who interviewed Riedel have elementary brains to challenge Riedel? Just a simple question like if TSP has more terrorists, has nukes, its a terror sponsoring state, and US has so called stake in "pissful South Asia", then why does US supply Fsoals to such a vile entity? Why does US not isolate TSP like it does Iran or NK? Why didn't US react the same way towards TSP after 26/11, just as it did stand shoulder to shoulder with UK after London bombings and demand TSP cooperating in brigning the perpetrators to justice?
Just some question putting this CIA monkey on the dock instead of letting him get away by embarrassing India and not so subtly delivering US & TSP message to India that India must give TSP what it wants or risk being nuked and/or more 26/11s.
Thats the essence of what this b@stard Riedel is saying and goes unchallenged by the DDM dork.
An India-Pakistan war in future would be Armageddon'
'26/11 could happen again, even bigger and worse'
The TSP RAPE, ISI, and TSPA must be profusely laughing their asses off to the bank. Their message has been delivered by another TFTA to us SDREs.
Now, such Gobblesian propaganda crap serves the purposes of both US & TSP. But shouldn't the DDM clown who interviewed Riedel have elementary brains to challenge Riedel? Just a simple question like if TSP has more terrorists, has nukes, its a terror sponsoring state, and US has so called stake in "pissful South Asia", then why does US supply Fsoals to such a vile entity? Why does US not isolate TSP like it does Iran or NK? Why didn't US react the same way towards TSP after 26/11, just as it did stand shoulder to shoulder with UK after London bombings and demand TSP cooperating in brigning the perpetrators to justice?
Just some question putting this CIA monkey on the dock instead of letting him get away by embarrassing India and not so subtly delivering US & TSP message to India that India must give TSP what it wants or risk being nuked and/or more 26/11s.
Thats the essence of what this b@stard Riedel is saying and goes unchallenged by the DDM dork.