Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Posted: 03 Jul 2019 11:44
When is Bajwa retiring ?
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1491853/man-k ... re-airportOne man was killed and two people were injured when an unidentified person opened fire at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport on Wednesday.
Gautam Sarkar Ji :g.sarkar wrote:Sanjayji,
It is not possible for a Hindu, Sikh, Christian or Jew to become a Pakistani ambassador to Sri Lanka or the US. Specially the US, where a good deal of military aid and other aids were funneled into Pakistan and it is important to be loyal to the fauj. Yes, there have been some exceptions to this. At one time there was a Hindu Chief Justice. But that was the exception that proved the rule. I would refer you to an article by Derek O'Brien, MP. After 1947, a branch of his family stayed over in Pakistan. When Mr. O'Brien's brother visited this side of the family, he was surprised to find that they had mostly embraced Islam. Apparently they converted because this was the only way to progress in Pakistan. Higher paid and influential jobs jobs are open only to Muslims (uizderek.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-obriens-of-india-and-pakistan_13.html, and http://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/cover ... 2012-08-11). Wikipedia states that while he was a student in Karachi, Mr. Haqqani joined Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba, the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami. In my opinion this makes him a Muslim, though he may not be one now.
Gautam
Please Sirji do not judge him. Mr. O'Brien has Hindu ancestors who embraced Christianity and he has Irish ancestors who also embraced Christianity. And Mr. O'Brien himself? Why he embraced Didi! His family has a history of embracing the truth wherever they find it.Manu wrote:"Embraced"? More like capitulated to..g.sarkar wrote:Sanjayji,
When Mr. O'Brien's brother visited this side of the family, he was surprised to find that they had mostly embraced Islam.
Shahid Afridi as wellBart S wrote:That was Sohail Tanveer.g.sarkar wrote:Quote: "Hadn't Afridi said a long time back that Indians have a small heart?"
Did he say Hinduyon ki zehniyat hi aisi hain? Or was it some other cricketer?
Gautam
Afridi (known as Afretard on our cricket forums) also had a cousin who got pest-e-shaheeded by our forces after he crossed the LOC to partake in jeehard.
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CheersSeveral people were feared dead after a boat carrying 50 passengers from Dedal Kamach in Shangla to Haripur capsized in the Indus River at Burg in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday.
We shall formulate an industrial plan in line with the development of Pakistan’s national conditions. We also need to seriously consider, carefully manage and cultivate the layout of the whole industrial chain. Only in this way can we really cultivate the manufacturing sector in Pakistan. It is necessary to consider the training of talents in relevant industries, from technical skills to management, organisation and arrangement, and to study what talents will be needed in these industrial chains in the future. Talents must be trained in a targeted, fixed and quantitative manner. In the early stages of talent training, Pakistan can consider seeking help from China and Germany. In the later stage, we can consider the joint training by government, schools and enterprises so that talents can quickly enter the working force, get the stage to display their talents and create more than expected value.
CheersIt may seem counter-intuitive to claim that a perennially failed state with illogical borders, an ethno-demographic ticking time bomb for a population, and a traditionally ungovernable periphery is the primary enemy of a nuclear-armed and exponentially militarily superior neighbouring state. But in the case of the failed state of Afghanistan’s relationship with nuclear Pakistan, this is the reality.
What China Daily reported that is not in the Dawn:MeshaVishwas wrote:AK Phyrr alerthttps://www.dawn.com/news/1491853/man-k ... re-airportOne man was killed and two people were injured when an unidentified person opened fire at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport on Wednesday.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201907/0 ... 7b75b.htmlBoth deceased persons were reportedly involved in a murder case of a political leader and they were facing a police investigation.
Who is this 'Adam Garrie'? Looks like ISPR has paid off this guy and his 'Eurasiafutures' site to publish lifafa pieces (that the Paki media can then cite as the opinion of 'foreign experts'). The language, sentence constructions and verbiage is very Paki.Peregrine wrote:Why Afghanistan is Pakistan’s principal enemy - Adam GarrieCheersIt may seem counter-intuitive to claim that a perennially failed state with illogical borders, an ethno-demographic ticking time bomb for a population, and a traditionally ungovernable periphery is the primary enemy of a nuclear-armed and exponentially militarily superior neighbouring state. But in the case of the failed state of Afghanistan’s relationship with nuclear Pakistan, this is the reality.
She is pretty much summing up the Chinese approach to nation building (which on many levels is quite admirable). The key deal breaker for materialization of all that mental masturbation, that she neglects to realize or list, is that in China the CPC (civilians) are supreme and the PLA is it's subsidiary, whereas the Pak Army has Pakistan as it's own country and that is the root of their economic problems.A_Gupta wrote:General Manager of a Chinese firm, EXIM Trade Consulting Company in Pakistan, Tang Tianru:
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2004116/6- ... s-economy/
From her language, Pakistan is already a province of China.We shall formulate an industrial plan in line with the development of Pakistan’s national conditions. We also need to seriously consider, carefully manage and cultivate the layout of the whole industrial chain. Only in this way can we really cultivate the manufacturing sector in Pakistan. It is necessary to consider the training of talents in relevant industries, from technical skills to management, organisation and arrangement, and to study what talents will be needed in these industrial chains in the future. Talents must be trained in a targeted, fixed and quantitative manner. In the early stages of talent training, Pakistan can consider seeking help from China and Germany. In the later stage, we can consider the joint training by government, schools and enterprises so that talents can quickly enter the working force, get the stage to display their talents and create more than expected value.
After watching a lot of Paki TV analysts (mostly for entertainment) I can sum up the difference of perception in the way Pakis view China/CPEC etc and the way that the Chinese view Pakistan as:From her language, Pakistan is already a province of China.
Bart S Ji :Bart S wrote:Who is this 'Adam Garrie'? Looks like ISPR has paid off this guy and his 'Eurasiafutures' site to publish lifafa pieces (that the Paki media can then cite as the opinion of 'foreign experts'). The language, sentence constructions and verbiage is very Paki.
Peregrine wrote:Boat carrying 50 capsizes in Indus River near Haripur; at least 14 survive - Umar BachaCheersSeveral people were feared dead after a boat carrying 50 passengers from Dedal Kamach in Shangla to Haripur capsized in the Indus River at Burg in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday.
Peregrine wrote:Boat carrying 50 capsizes in Indus River near Haripur; at least 14 survive - Umar Bacha
Cheers
Pratyush Ji :Pratyush wrote:Pakistani river had water!
Ahhh...that's what I remembered. Thanks for that, Manish.
When I read up to that point, I was thinking that the description was about Pakistan !Peregrine wrote:Why Afghanistan is Pakistan’s principal enemy - Adam GarrieIt may seem counter-intuitive to claim that a perennially failed state with illogical borders, an ethno-demographic ticking time bomb for a population, and a traditionally ungovernable periphery is the primary enemy of . . .
103. Libya, Palestinian Territory, Sudan (37),104. Yemen (33),105. Somalia (31),
106. Pakistan (30)
107. Syria (29)108. Iraq (27)109. Afghanistan (25)
SBajwa Ji :SBajwa wrote:There goes the chance for Sarfaraz to be the PM of Bakistan!!
https://codastory.com/disinformation/ho ... overnight/Peregrine wrote:Why Afghanistan is Pakistan’s principal enemy - Adam GarrieCheersIt may seem counter-intuitive to claim that a perennially failed state with illogical borders, an ethno-demographic ticking time bomb for a population, and a traditionally ungovernable periphery is the primary enemy of a nuclear-armed and exponentially militarily superior neighbouring state. But in the case of the failed state of Afghanistan’s relationship with nuclear Pakistan, this is the reality.
Anujan Ji:Anujan wrote: https://codastory.com/disinformation/ho ... overnight/
Apparently this Adam Garrie is an expert on EU, Brexit, Russia, Philippines, US politics. And now India/Pakistan/Afghanistan. Waiting with bated breath on other regions of the world he will become an expert on.
great description....Bart S wrote:
Pakis view themselves as a 'ghar jamai' damaad (son in law living off his wife's family's means and in their home) with delusions of how dependent the Chinese are on them and how key their role is in maintaining the H&D of China.
Chinese OTOH view them (sorry for the crude language) as the inmate of a low-grade brothel where the rent is already paid up by them in advance and all that remains is to maximize their benefits with little emotional regard or concern for the welfare of the former.
Anujan Ji :Anujan wrote:I think Bajwa is being too clever by half.
He floated the balloon in Londonistan that "Pakistan is more naturally inclined to west than China"
Unkil is a sucker for punishment. Even when Pakis do their usual perfidy on Unkil, Unkil gives them more money, speaks highly of them in various think tanks. The worst they have done is benignly ignore Pakis.
Cheen on the other hand has a long memory and an outrage/insecurity complex which makes them quite vengeful. If Pakis try to pull on cheen 1/10th of what they pulled on Unkil, Cheen is going to crash on them with all of the fires of Jahannum.
Kiwis like India should be ashamed of bringing this great game into disrepute.Peregrine wrote:Mods : Apologies for the Transgression
England win by 119 runs
England - 305/8 50/50 ov RR: 6.10
New Zealand - 186 45/50 ov RR: 4.13
England win by 119 runs and make semi-finals
New Zealand almost certain to qualify ahead of Pakistan on net run rate
Bairstow makes second consecutive century
Latham only New Zealand batsman to reach 50
Cheers
Anujan Ji, If Pakis act like Pakis in few years and refuse to play ball with Cheen, What realistically can Cheen do ?Anujan wrote:I think Bajwa is being too clever by half.
He floated the balloon in Londonistan that "Pakistan is more naturally inclined to west than China"
Unkil is a sucker for punishment. Even when Pakis do their usual perfidy on Unkil, Unkil gives them more money, speaks highly of them in various think tanks. The worst they have done is benignly ignore Pakis.
Cheen on the other hand has a long memory and an outrage/insecurity complex which makes them quite vengeful. If Pakis try to pull on cheen 1/10th of what they pulled on Unkil, Cheen is going to crash on them with all of the fires of Jahannum.
Pakistan should stage it's own Cricket World Cup with China under the CPEC 'mansooba'. China is the emerging superpower and that, along with Pakistan's strategic location and josh and jazba will result in massive investment in the tournament.Vikas wrote: Kiwis like India should be ashamed of bringing this great game into disrepute.
They lost the match voluntarily to keep Pakistan out lest 1992 Semifinal played out again.
If Pakis could defeat Eng, Any team could but Noooo, India and Kiwis decided to throw away the match.
How do Pakistanis know this ? Because Pak has been doing it since 1980's to throw away the match.
India gave extra 2 points to Eng while Kiwis gave then extra net run rate.
This is a conspiracy against great Pakistani team.
In all this, Pakistani team has been a true winner despite losing to Windies, India and Australia. so fair play demands that ICC invites Pakistan to play the finals as a special gesture while world must reimburse 100 Bn dollars for all the services Pakistan has provided.
This guy and his Russian mafia gang is used by the bakis to effectively expolite the "Gora's word" in many Bali articles like dawn.,etc. Unsuspecting Indians go on the backfoot seeing "Girra's word" and think oh it must be true.The same with baki Abdul's.Bart S wrote: Who is this 'Adam Garrie'? Looks like ISPR has paid off this guy and his 'Eurasiafutures' site to publish lifafa pieces (that the Paki media can then cite as the opinion of 'foreign experts'). The language, sentence constructions and verbiage is very Paki.