Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 10 Jun 2022 20:53
The jihadi rat was saved from an IAF bombing.
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Yet he left Bakistan , a prisoner to his own device.rajsunder wrote:mussharraf is as good as dead.
https://www.cnbctv18.com/world/former-p ... 781172.htm
May Allah grant him the most painful death possibleManish_P wrote:The jihadi rat was saved from an IAF bombing.
g.sarkar wrote:https://www.dawn.com/news/1693940
MNA Aamir Liaquat passes away in Karachi
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Gautam
He is being entertained by the 72, this very moment.
Gautam Ji, the girl has come out with videos where the guy is running around naked in the house in night in drug fueled state. If he was doing that when he was happy than you can assume what he must be doing when he is real low.g.sarkar wrote:CalvinHji, He just married a teenager, who has asked for a divorce.
Gautam
Unlikely. He is a nobody and had already turned against PTI and burned his bridges with Dimran. He was always an establishment plant, first used to sabotage MQM and then for other 'supporting acts'.Manish_P wrote:Conspiracy theory - Charsi Liaquat was liquidated by the khakis as a message to his Charsi leader.
Gautamji, this has been in the news for a couple of days. Of course nobody in India really seems to be bothered. It would be much better to convince Iran and Taliban to work out the transit between themselves via Chabahar rather than rely on Pakistan.g.sarkar wrote:Pakistan is Stealing Indian Aid to Afghanistan says Afghan media report
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKUvnqA ... rldAffairs
This was about Indian wheat donated to Afghanistan being diverted to Pakistan. Has someone read anything on this topic in the internet?
Gautam
A soldier of the armed forces of Pakistan embraced martyrdom during an exchange of fire with terrorists in the Data Khel area of North Waziristan, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Sunday.
Pakistani politicians and activists have raised fears about the military increasing its control over the country’s public life after the new prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, gave the ISI spy agency vetting power over civil service appointments.
The move has placed the verification and screening of government officials in charge of postings, appointments and promotions in ISI hands, leading to concerns of a shrunken civilian space.
Pakistan’s powerful military, which ruled the country directly for three decades, and its premier intelligence agency have a long history of meddling in politics and controlling politicians.
It is widely perceived in Pakistan that politicians need the military’s backing to come to power, but many now fear that bureaucrats could also need the same support for their appointment and postings.
“If we keep in mind Pakistan’s history of takeovers and the sway that military has over our politics, this decision will weaken civil bureaucracy and compromise their independence,” said senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar. “We have shot ourselves in the foot and it’s a decision worth reconsidering.”
Raza Rabbani, the former chair of the senate, called Sharif’s decision an attack on the constitution. “The concept of civilian supremacy is tarnishing,” he said.
Before ousting the former prime minister, Imran Khan, in a no-confidence vote in April, opposition parties now in power had criticised the military for its meddling in politics, rigging elections and bringing Khan into office.
This is as hilarious as a Paki declaring that he is worried about the future Hindus of Pakistan..
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has withdrawn all post-retirement benefits including pension and free medical cover of five retired army officers, including at least one ex-major general, for being part of the anti-army campaign, it has been learnt. Informed defence sources told The News that action against these officers was taken last month after following legal procedures and giving the ex-servicemen a chance to defend their position.
This correspondent had approached the defence sources to inquire if i) the number of retired army officers whose pensionary benefits have been withdrawn is around 150, and ii) whether action against any of these officers has anything to do with Maryam Nawaz's statement in which she had sought the withdrawal of all benefits and military medals of those retired generals who are controversially campaigning in favour of the PTI.
In response to the above questions, The News was told that the GHQ had proceeded against only five retired officers as per the law and the Constitution. “The social media reports of 150 ex-servicemen facing the action are totally incorrect,” the source said. He disclosed that those who faced the action included officers retired from the rank of major to major general.
After the ouster of Imran Khan from the Prime Minister's Office, a group of ex-servicemen, including retired three-star generals, became part of PTI social media campaigns. Some of these retired officers crossed the military’s red lines while many of them reviewed their position and withdrew from testing the limits.
Recently, some retired officers, including at least two retired three-star generals, held a press conference in Islamabad but it turned out to be a complete messy affair. Maryam Nawaz spoke against the retired generals who had held this messy press conference. The GHQ acted against five retired officers even before the ex-servicemen’s presser.
They seem to be expecting her to do a 'Sania'g.sarkar wrote: .....
Gautam
Nikhat Zareen has been already claimed by the Pakistani media as one of their own.
The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has won a high-profile terror-financing case in New York’s Federal Court, avoiding a potential bankruptcy.
Media reports and diplomatic sources said the plaintiff, Harold Brown Sr, withdrew the case, dropping all charges against the bank.
NBP officials in New York and Washington, however, were mysteriously silent on this major win. There was no one in the NBP’s main office in New York, except a receptionist, and the branch office in Washington had no information.
The bank would have faced the grim prospect of going into bankruptcy had the decision gone against it.
Need not to worry. we have planted a geoloction sestive chip in each bag which activate selfdigestive Baakimilase to destroy the wheat. It will render wheat grain useless for consumtion.g.sarkar wrote:Pakistan is Stealing Indian Aid to Afghanistan says Afghan media report
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKUvnqA ... rldAffairs
This was about Indian wheat donated to Afghanistan being diverted to Pakistan. Has someone read anything on this topic in the internet?
Gautam
(CNN) - Pakistanis have been urged to drink less tea to keep the economy afloat, as the world's largest tea importer grapples with soaring inflation and a fast-depreciating rupee.
The country's Federal Minister for Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, on Tuesday told reporters that Pakistanis could reduce their tea consumption by "one or two cups" per day as imports are putting additional financial strain on the government. "The tea we import is imported by taking a loan," Iqbal said, adding businesses should also close earlier to save electricity.
India has the potential to export pre-used and lovingly preserved tea leaves to the pakis, both in tea bag format and non tea bag (CTC, dust etc) formats.Dilbu wrote:Drink less tea and eat more grass.
Pakistanis told to drink less tea as nation grapples with economic crisis(CNN) - Pakistanis have been urged to drink less tea to keep the economy afloat, as the world's largest tea importer grapples with soaring inflation and a fast-depreciating rupee.
The country's Federal Minister for Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, on Tuesday told reporters that Pakistanis could reduce their tea consumption by "one or two cups" per day as imports are putting additional financial strain on the government. "The tea we import is imported by taking a loan," Iqbal said, adding businesses should also close earlier to save electricity.
See Gautam ji, India could have sent the wheat & medicines through Chahbahar, but they negotiated with arch-enemy TSP for months to send it by road through TSP. This is a clear case of Hanud-Yahud-Nasara conspiracy to make the Pakistanis impotent if they eat this wheat and take these kaafir medicines.g.sarkar wrote:Pakistan is Stealing Indian Aid to Afghanistan says Afghan media report
Sridhar ji, you are forgetting the power of the mullah and his ability to turn kufr things into halal ones merely by reciting a few lines and a few droplets of saliva.SSridhar wrote:See Gautam ji, India could have sent the wheat & medicines through Chahbahar, but they negotiated with arch-enemy TSP for months to send it by road through TSP. This is a clear case of Hanud-Yahud-Nasara conspiracy to make the Pakistanis impotent if they eat this wheat and take these kaafir medicines.g.sarkar wrote:Pakistan is Stealing Indian Aid to Afghanistan says Afghan media report
Sridharji, If we at BRF know, I am sure Dovalji knows too, and much much more. So the question is why? Perhaps, India wants this outcome. Help to Kabul does not have any monetary rewards, only benefits of another kind. If Pakistan is able to illegally divert wheat and meds from starving and sick Afghani Mangos, this fact will not stay hidden and it will be another nail in the coffin of long term friendship of the two Islamic countries. This maybe farfetched, but of late Indian foreign policy shows some advanced planning, not every thing is ad hoc, as it used to be in the good old Kangresi days.SSridhar wrote: See Gautam ji, India could have sent the wheat & medicines through Chahbahar, but they negotiated with arch-enemy TSP for months to send it by road through TSP. This is a clear case of Hanud-Yahud-Nasara conspiracy to make the Pakistanis impotent if they eat this wheat and take these kaafir medicines.
Typically stupid pukis. "close early to save some electricity" instead of much better solution of "close completely to save all bijli !"Dilbu wrote:Drink less tea and eat more grass.
[url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/06/15/asia ... index.html]adding businesses should also close earlier to save electricity.[/b]
The government raised fuel prices by up to 29 per cent on Wednesday, removing fuel subsidies in an attempt to trim the fiscal deficit and secure critical support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
This is the third cut in fuel subsidies in about 20 days. The prices of high-speed diesel (HSD), petrol, kerosene and light diesel oil (LDO) have gone up by a massive 83pc, 56pc, 73pc and 68.4pc, respectively, since May 26.
The ex-depot price of petrol now stands at Rs233.89 per litre, HSD Rs263.31, kerosene Rs211.43, and LDO Rs207.47.
Speaking at an unscheduled news conference with Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik, Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said the price increase was inevitable “to save the country from the default”.
He hopedthat the exchange rate would now improve, markets would stabilise, the economy would balance out and the investor would take positively the government’s will to make difficult decisions.
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Speaking on the occasion, Musadik Malik said no price increase would have kept a monthly loss of Rs 100 bn that was almost equal to the country’s defence budget. # there you have it folks.. the real reason for the price increase.. must take care of the Fauj
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Amid recent terror attacks on Chinese nationals and Belt and Road Initiative’s (BRI) China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects in Karachi, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan, China has demanded military outposts for the security of its citizens working in the country, sources told CNN-News18.
According to diplomatic sources in Islamabad, China has been demanding security for its citizens and CPEC projects from Pakistan Law Enforcement Agencies for long.
They have now sought military outposts in areas under United States’ influence or usage during Cold War and war on terror.
The source also told that Beijing was setting tougher conditions for Islamabad and seeking CPEC’s rollover debts to maintain pressure for the military outposts.
The real reason is here. Bhooka nangas need trade with India but do not want to acknowledge their situation.ISLAMABAD: Describing Pakistan as "internationally isolated and disengaged", Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Thursday made a strong pitch for re-engagement with India asking whether cutting of ties with India served the country's interests.
"Does it serve our interests, do we achieve our objectives whatever they may be, be it Kashmir, be it rising Islamophobia, the Hindutva supremacist nature of the new regimes and the governments in India? Does it serve our objective that we have practically cut off all engagements," asked Bilawal while speaking at the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad.
"We don't have a trading relationship with India and many will argue absolutely we should not. The environment is not as such, given these outrageous assaults on our principles it would be inappropriate for Pakistan to take such a step," he said.
He, however, said others would argue in favour of trade ties while referring to the "great power" conflicts between the US and China.
He said economic engagement between the US and China was one of the reasons the tussle between the two powers didn't get as bad as many might have predicted.
He then referred to the first term of Benazir Bhutto in 1988 saying perhaps it was the time Pakistan could have created the kind of economic engagement with India that might have compelled both sides not to resort to extreme measures.