Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
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Guddu wrote:Islamabad safer than Paris, London.
https://images.dawn.com/news/1184485/is ... -the-world
Pathik wrote:Guddu wrote:Islamabad safer than Paris, London.
https://images.dawn.com/news/1184485/is ... -the-world
Just a kinky 3 away from 72The international ranking of Islamabad has improved to 69 level, according to a report of the World Crime Index issued by the international organisation, Numbeo.
"We're visiting right now, so we won't really have to,
Pakistani duplicity, as usual.
"In a bid to avoid getting caught by the international community, the Pakistan Army has issued detailed instructions to terrorists operating close to the Line of Control to wear military uniforms to dodge foreign observers."
Manjeet Singh Negi
October 31, 2019
Pakistan Army instructed terrorists to wear military uniforms to dodge foreign observers: Govt sources
In a bid to avoid getting caught by the international community, the Pakistan Army has issued detailed instructions to terrorists operating close to the Line of Control (LoC) to wear military uniforms to dodge foreign observers.
"There is Pakistan army's design to cover up terror launch pads along the LoC. Terrorists have been asked to dress up in Pakistan military uniform to avoid identification. This is in view of the visit by a delegation of European Union MPs to Jammu and Kashmir and LoC. Pakistan army has issued instructions to terror groups to wear military uniforms at the launch pads around Pakistan army bases so that they cannot be identified visibly there," government sources said.
The Pakistan army senior officials have also been given instructions at the top level to ensure that the instructions are observed and carried out properly by terror groups on the ground.
The Pakistani Army had made terrorists wear military clothing during the visit of 'pliable' foreign diplomats.
Porkis deperate for an equal-equal
"US President Donald Trump has assured us that he will soon visit Pakistan," Geo News quoted Qureshi as saying in a statement.
But when a reporter posed a question to Trump prior to his meeting with Khan, the US President appeared to parry her query.
"Mr. President, when you head out to India, will you also visit Pakistan?" the reporter asked.
Trump said: "Well, we're visiting right now, so we won't really have to.![]()
Sources (From the daily beast - not made up) say that soon many others - even "all genders" can visit too..
Oh yeah, first you give trouble to your neighbor for 7 decades and when he gives you a slap n stop talking with you. You demand peace as well as bhaichara as your birthright. This is the first time when Napak can't do mobbing on India. And in reverse India has added costs associated with their napak motives. As the home minister has stated a few times, it is better if napak handover the PoK to India otherwise ...
krithivas wrote:Pathik wrote:Just a kinky 3 away from 72The international ranking of Islamabad has improved to 69 level, according to a report of the World Crime Index issued by the international organisation, Numbeo.
Without naming India or Pakistan, experts cited South Asia as a “nuclear tinderbox” where “prospects for mediation and engagement are diminishing”.![]()
“In 60s, Pakistan was shining and it was like an Asian role model. I grew up with that hope but we let ourselves down because unfortunately democracy couldn’t get grounded in Pakistan. When democracy faltered, army came in...,” Khan said at a breakfast session on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2020 in Davos, Switzerland.“When I was playing cricket, India was seven times of our size but we regularly quashed them. In hockey and so many other games also. We were great,” he said.
Gautum Ji :g.sarkar wrote:Once Pakistan develops the massive oil and gas discoveries that it made recently, it will go back to winning cricket matches again. Indian cricketers will beg to be taken into the Pakistan Super League. It will also employ Arab and Iranian guest workers to work as servants and house maids just as in the old days during the Mughal times. Dimran Khan Niazi is just about share the good news.
https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakista ... 1.62968777
Pakistan’s massive oil and gas discovery report to be out in April
Prime Minister Imran Khan says he will soon share good news
Published: March 28, 2019 19:32
Ashfaq Ahmed, Associate Editor
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Gautam
Gerard wrote:World Economic Forum 2020 - We used to quash 7-times bigger India: Imran Khan uses cricket analogy to talk about Pakistan’s growth potential“In 60s, Pakistan was shining and it was like an Asian role model. I grew up with that hope but we let ourselves down because unfortunately democracy couldn’t get grounded in Pakistan. When democracy faltered, army came in...,” Khan said at a breakfast session on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2020 in Davos, Switzerland.“When I was playing cricket, India was seven times of our size but we regularly quashed them. In hockey and so many other games also. We were great,” he said.
I think it was the explosion in the number of TV and other cameras watching the field that led to the Pakistan going down. With cameras watching everything Pacers couldnt perform successful reverse swing anymorekrithivas wrote:Pakistan played with 13 players on the field when they "quashed" India - Ever since neutral umpires were brought in order was restored in the cricket universe. India found its spot and established a thriving business, and Pakistan found its appropriate place.
Peregrineji,Peregrine wrote:Gautum Ji :g.sarkar wrote:Once Pakistan develops the massive oil and gas discoveries that it made recently, it will go back to winning cricket matches again. Indian cricketers will beg to be taken into the Pakistan Super League. It will also employ Arab and Iranian guest workers to work as servants and house maids just as in the old days during the Mughal times. Dimran Khan Niazi is just about share the good news.
https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakista ... 1.62968777
Pakistan’s massive oil and gas discovery report to be out in April
Prime Minister Imran Khan says he will soon share good news
Published: March 28, 2019 19:32
Ashfaq Ahmed, Associate Editor
.....
Gautam
This Project turned out to be a BIG FAILURE!
Cheers
An American-Israeli traveller and vlogger Alyne Tamir, known by her social media handle, Dear Alyne, recently posted a video on YouTube about the conspicuous absence of women in public spaces in Pakistan.
Narrated by Tamir, the video titled 'Where are all the women?', also features 'modern' Pakistani girls talking about issues that keep them from assimilating into public spaces, the obstacles they face when finding educational opportunities and experiencing general safety and freedom in society.
Gautam Ji :g.sarkar wrote:Peregrineji,Peregrine wrote:Gautum Ji :
This Project turned out to be a BIG FAILURE!
Cheers
Note my name, Sarkar stands for sarcastic. By the way you are drinking far too much.
Gautam
What I want to emphasise — and this also relates to Davos and the global political economy — is that our fundamental posture with regards to generating strategic rents from external patrons has remained unchanged. In this sense alone, it scarcely matters whether the patron is the US, China, IMF, Saudi Arabia, Qatar or any other country /entity, because economic decision-making is dictated by the interests of a parasitic establishment rather than the welfare of our 220 million people.
AMRITSAR: A teenaged Hindu bride from Pakistan's Sindh province was allegedly kidnapped from the venue of her wedding a few days ago, converted and married off to a Muslim man by the time police responded to her parents' complaint and traced her to Karachi.
Ravi Dawani, general secretary of the All Pakistan Hindu Panchayat, told TOI on Monday that it was the third instance in less than two weeks of Hindu girls being targeted, including a 15-year-old from Sindh who was kidnapped on January 15 and converted to Islam.
“The bride from Hala in Matiari district of Sindh was converted to Islam at Banoria in Karachi and married off to one Shahrukh Memon,” Dawani said.
He said the Hindu panchayat helped the girl’s family approach the police, who sent a team to Karachi to bring her back to Sindh. She was produced in a Hala court on Monday, but it wasn't immediately known whether action had been ordered against those accused of kidnapping her.
In the case of the 15-year-old, a resident of Jacobabad district, a court has directed the police to get an ossification test done to confirm her age.
Dawani said a 25-year-old woman from Kot Gulam Mohammad town of Mirpur Khas district had also been whisked away from her home four days ago and converted to Islam. She is now married to a Muslim man identified as Ghulam Mustafa. “We are still to verify whether the woman got married to Mustafa against her wishes," Dawani said.
National assembly member Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, who is from PM Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and patron of the Pakistan Hindu Council, didn’t respond to queries from TOI about the spike in allegedly forced conversion and marriage of Hindu girls. Kheal Das Kohistani of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) condemned the incidents, saying forcible conversion and attacks on Hindu shrines had left the minority community scared.
Dawani claimed that unidentified people recently vandalised the Mata Rani temple at Chachro in Tharparkar district of Sindh.
On January 4, a mob had attacked Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev. This followed the kidnapping, conversion and forced marriage of a Sikh preacher’s daughter.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government has decided not to evacuate its citizens from the coronavirus-hit Wuhan city to show "solidarity" with its all-weather ally, a senior official announced on Thursday though four Pakistani nationals have contracted the deadly disease in China.