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Pakistan takes control of Shamsi airbase as US forces leave
IANS | Dec 11, 2011, 03.10PM ISTISLAMABAD: Pakistan's defence ministry on Sunday took control of the Shamsi airbase as the US vacated the facility after the government ordered this following the NATO strikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops last month, Geo News reported.
According to security sources, the officials of Pakistan's civil aviation authority, ministry of defence and ministry of interior were present at the Shamsi airbase, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
The decision on whether to hand over the airbase to UAE will be taken later on, the sources added.
"A cargo plane of the US Air Force arrived at the airbase today to take the US troops to their next destination," Dawn News quoted a senior Pakistan government official as saying on Saturday night.
According to sources, about 20 US cargo planes landed at the airbase over the past week to shift sensitive equipment, vehicles and belongings of the US troops who had been using the base for the last 10 years.
Following the 9/11 terror strike in 2001 in the US, then president Pervez Musharraf had allowed the US to use two airbases in the province -- Dalbandin and Shamsi.
According to security sources, the officials of Pakistan's civil aviation authority, ministry of defence and ministry of interior were present at the Shamsi airbase, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
The decision on whether to hand over the airbase to UAE will be taken later on, the sources added.
"A cargo plane of the US Air Force arrived at the airbase today to take the US troops to their next destination," Dawn News quoted a senior Pakistan government official as saying on Saturday night.
According to sources, about 20 US cargo planes landed at the airbase over the past week to shift sensitive equipment, vehicles and belongings of the US troops who had been using the base for the last 10 years.
Following the 9/11 terror strike in 2001 in the US, then president Pervez Musharraf had allowed the US to use two airbases in the province -- Dalbandin and Shamsi.
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U.S.-Pakistan relations, a new 'all-time low'?
30 Nov 2011 1:32pm, EST
By Amna Nawaz, NBC News Producer
American gunships launch a strike across the Afghan border into Pakistan, hitting a Pakistani check post and killing 11 soldiers. U.S. officials say the attack was in response to insurgent firing. Pakistan calls the attacks "unprovoked and cowardly." That was in June of 2008.
Three Pakistani soldiers are killed at their border post as a result of an American helicopter strike. U.S. officials say they were targeting insurgents who were launching mortar rounds into Afghanistan. Pakistan protests by blocking the supply route for U.S. and NATO convoys. That was in September of 2010.
The details of exactly what happened during Saturday's early morning hours in Pakistan's Mohmand tribal agency, on the border with Afghanistan, are still unclear, but the story line is familiar.
This time, U.S. officials say they took fire from across the border in Pakistan and called in air support, reportedly checking with their Pakistani counterparts before authorizing a strike. Pakistani officials say they were never consulted, that their pleas to NATO to stop the attack once it had started were ignored, and responded by again shutting down the supply routes.
One thing that is certainly different this time is the death toll: 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed in this latest incident, including two officers, making it the deadliest incident of its kind since Pakistan and the U.S. declared an alliance in 2001. The higher death toll, according to analysts, means more pressure on Pakistan's military and civilian leaders to react strongly.
There is no debating that U.S.-Pakistan relations have taken a beating over the last year. But have they hit rock bottom? Or is this just the new "all-time low?"
An image released by Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Nov. 30, 2011 shows a Pakistani army post reportedly targeted by NATO helicopters resulting in the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Last straw in a tough year
The condemnation from Pakistan over the latest attack has been swift and unrelenting.
Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's Army Chief, called the attack "unacceptable." Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said it was "an assault on the sovereignty of Pakistan," and pledged to conduct a complete review of all diplomatic, political, military and intelligence cooperation with the U.S. In addition Pakistan announced it would boycott next month's Bonn Conference on Afghanistan.
Amid the rising anger, Pakistan's military released a set of images Wednesday which it says shows the remote border posts attacked by NATO helicopters and fighter jets on Saturday.
"They're taking a tougher line than they have before," said Hasan Askari Rizvi, a Lahore-based defense analyst. "They're staking out a strong position to demonstrate within a domestic context that they can protect Pakistan's interests."
...continued from previous post....
That, according to Rizvi, is even more important to the government and military establishments now, in a year when they've both lost credibility following a series of humiliating actions by the U.S.
Back in March, U.S. pressure to release CIA contractor Raymond Davis, who shot and killed two Pakistanis, forced Pakistan to take the domestically unpopular action of negotiating his exit in the face of intense public anger.
Then came the unilateral, American operation in May to capture and kill Osama Bin Laden within miles of Pakistan's premier military academy which forced Islamabad to choose between confessing involvement or admitting incompetence.
Former U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen's September accusation that Pakistan's largest intelligence agency uses the militant Haqqani network as a "veritable arm" to launch attacks on U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan left the relationship even further strained, and Pakistan's Army brass feeling "betrayed," according to military sources.
This latest incident, according to multiple Pakistani officials, has forced the country to rethink its engagement with the U.S. "We cannot be just a subject of abuse and attack," said one military official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Both of these entities – the government and military – have been discredited," said Rizvi. "Within Pakistan they are discredited because of U.S. actions across their borders. Outside, they are discredited because the U.S. is saying they are helping the Taliban."
Public relations problem
But according to some, the government and military's credibility problem may be partly their own making.
"The problem is that there's not really a source of information that's geared to inform," said Dr. Christine Fair, who focuses on South Asian political and military affairs at Georgetown University. "They're geared to massage perceptions of events, and the Pakistani government love taking their citizens for a ride on the victim bus."
A growing sense of anti-Americanism in Pakistan over the last decade has been fanned by a dominant, conservative Islamic, public discourse, said Rizvi – a sentiment the establishment has tapped into from time to time to pursue its own national interests. That's how a discussion about a potential U.S. aid package devolves into talk-show debates about America respecting Pakistan's sovereignty. Or the discovery of al Qaida's leader hiding in Pakistan turns into national outrage that the borders were breached by the U.S.
"In Pakistan, there are only two entities that publicly support good relations with the U.S.: One is the military, the second is the federal government," said Rizvi. "You don't find any other political party or major society group openly supporting the ‘War on Terror’ or relations with the U.S."
What about the billions in U.S. aid?
One question many Americans ask is: “Why do Pakistanis hate us so much if we give them so much money? “
Despite the fact that billions of dollars in U.S. aid and reimbursements have gone to Pakistan in the last decade, anti-U.S. feelings within the population are running higher than ever.
Opposition leader Imran Khan has capitalized on those frustrations, channeling them into a groundswell of political support in recent months and a 68 percent approval rating, according to one recent poll. Separately, a poll conducted exclusively in Pakistan's tribal regions last year found almost 80 percent opposed the “war on terror.” The Pew Research Center's 2010 Global Attitudes project showed a mere 17 percent of all Pakistanis polled held a favorable view of the U.S. and nearly 60 percent described the U.S. as an enemy.
American money has been used to fund everything from education projects to agricultural development, but money has been slow to hit the ground and has not been used in ways that directly affect most Pakistanis.
According to the Congressional Research Service, of the $20.7 billion allocated for Pakistan between FY2002 and FY2012, only $6.5 billion was "economic-related." The vast majority, $14.1 billion, was "security-related," and the lion's share of that, $8.8 billion, was military reimbursement for operations supporting the US/NATO mission across the border in Afghanistan, known as "Coalition Support Funds," or CSF.
Supporters of Pakistani cricketer turned politician Imran Khan's party, the Movement for Justice, shout slogans during a protest in Karachi on Thursday against the cross-border NATO air strike on Pakistani troops.
Rizvi said that most Pakistanis fail to benefit from U.S.-funded projects, and very little is known among the everyday citizenry about just how American money is being used on the ground – a problem, he says, that is one of "public relations."
"Over the last few years, a lot of funding has gone to state educational facilities, to improve facilities, enable professors to go to other countries for conferences, but very few people know that its American money," said Rizvi. "The [Pakistani] government doesn't tell them it’s American money, they create the impression that the government is making this possible for them."
That same "public relations" strategy has meant that the establishment has failed to mobilize domestic support for the war on terror, despite the fact that 30,000 Pakistanis have died in terror-related incidents since 2001. Losses in that war – accidental or deliberate – are therefore met with greater public anger, by a population that believes its military is fighting an American war.
Treading lightly
In the days since the latest tragic border clash, there has been a flurry of high-level efforts made by U.S. diplomatic, military, and intelligence officials to reach out to their Pakistani counterparts.
The U.S. and NATO are using careful language. NATO called the incident "tragic and unintended." A joint statement by the U.S. Departments of Defense and State expressed "deepest condolences" and "sympathies" from Secretaries Leon Panetta and Hillary Clinton. Officials have pledged to fully investigate what actually transpired on the ground.
Following the incidents in 2008 and 2010, the U.S. and Pakistan found enough common ground to continue working together. The strong language being used and decisions being taken by Pakistani officials suggest it won’t be as easy this time around.
Prime Minister Gilani has already made clear that "business as usual will not be there." But U.S. officials and analysts express confidence that, with enough time and enough concessions, the two sides will ultimately be forced to find a way forward once again.
Pakistan relies on U.S. money and international support to bolster its economy, said Rizvi, and the U.S. relies on Pakistan's cooperation to stabilize Afghanistan.
"They will both realize that they need each other. They will have to tolerate each other," he said.
That may come at a price. Some believe the U.S. will have to take steps to pacify elements that have supported it in the past – issuing a public apology, or agreeing to not publicly rebuke Pakistan any longer, among other possibilities.
30 Nov 2011 1:32pm, EST
By Amna Nawaz, NBC News Producer
American gunships launch a strike across the Afghan border into Pakistan, hitting a Pakistani check post and killing 11 soldiers. U.S. officials say the attack was in response to insurgent firing. Pakistan calls the attacks "unprovoked and cowardly." That was in June of 2008.
Three Pakistani soldiers are killed at their border post as a result of an American helicopter strike. U.S. officials say they were targeting insurgents who were launching mortar rounds into Afghanistan. Pakistan protests by blocking the supply route for U.S. and NATO convoys. That was in September of 2010.
The details of exactly what happened during Saturday's early morning hours in Pakistan's Mohmand tribal agency, on the border with Afghanistan, are still unclear, but the story line is familiar.
This time, U.S. officials say they took fire from across the border in Pakistan and called in air support, reportedly checking with their Pakistani counterparts before authorizing a strike. Pakistani officials say they were never consulted, that their pleas to NATO to stop the attack once it had started were ignored, and responded by again shutting down the supply routes.
One thing that is certainly different this time is the death toll: 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed in this latest incident, including two officers, making it the deadliest incident of its kind since Pakistan and the U.S. declared an alliance in 2001. The higher death toll, according to analysts, means more pressure on Pakistan's military and civilian leaders to react strongly.
There is no debating that U.S.-Pakistan relations have taken a beating over the last year. But have they hit rock bottom? Or is this just the new "all-time low?"
An image released by Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Nov. 30, 2011 shows a Pakistani army post reportedly targeted by NATO helicopters resulting in the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Last straw in a tough year
The condemnation from Pakistan over the latest attack has been swift and unrelenting.
Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's Army Chief, called the attack "unacceptable." Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said it was "an assault on the sovereignty of Pakistan," and pledged to conduct a complete review of all diplomatic, political, military and intelligence cooperation with the U.S. In addition Pakistan announced it would boycott next month's Bonn Conference on Afghanistan.
Amid the rising anger, Pakistan's military released a set of images Wednesday which it says shows the remote border posts attacked by NATO helicopters and fighter jets on Saturday.
"They're taking a tougher line than they have before," said Hasan Askari Rizvi, a Lahore-based defense analyst. "They're staking out a strong position to demonstrate within a domestic context that they can protect Pakistan's interests."
...continued from previous post....
That, according to Rizvi, is even more important to the government and military establishments now, in a year when they've both lost credibility following a series of humiliating actions by the U.S.
Back in March, U.S. pressure to release CIA contractor Raymond Davis, who shot and killed two Pakistanis, forced Pakistan to take the domestically unpopular action of negotiating his exit in the face of intense public anger.
Then came the unilateral, American operation in May to capture and kill Osama Bin Laden within miles of Pakistan's premier military academy which forced Islamabad to choose between confessing involvement or admitting incompetence.
Former U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen's September accusation that Pakistan's largest intelligence agency uses the militant Haqqani network as a "veritable arm" to launch attacks on U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan left the relationship even further strained, and Pakistan's Army brass feeling "betrayed," according to military sources.
This latest incident, according to multiple Pakistani officials, has forced the country to rethink its engagement with the U.S. "We cannot be just a subject of abuse and attack," said one military official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Both of these entities – the government and military – have been discredited," said Rizvi. "Within Pakistan they are discredited because of U.S. actions across their borders. Outside, they are discredited because the U.S. is saying they are helping the Taliban."
Public relations problem
But according to some, the government and military's credibility problem may be partly their own making.
"The problem is that there's not really a source of information that's geared to inform," said Dr. Christine Fair, who focuses on South Asian political and military affairs at Georgetown University. "They're geared to massage perceptions of events, and the Pakistani government love taking their citizens for a ride on the victim bus."
A growing sense of anti-Americanism in Pakistan over the last decade has been fanned by a dominant, conservative Islamic, public discourse, said Rizvi – a sentiment the establishment has tapped into from time to time to pursue its own national interests. That's how a discussion about a potential U.S. aid package devolves into talk-show debates about America respecting Pakistan's sovereignty. Or the discovery of al Qaida's leader hiding in Pakistan turns into national outrage that the borders were breached by the U.S.
"In Pakistan, there are only two entities that publicly support good relations with the U.S.: One is the military, the second is the federal government," said Rizvi. "You don't find any other political party or major society group openly supporting the ‘War on Terror’ or relations with the U.S."
What about the billions in U.S. aid?
One question many Americans ask is: “Why do Pakistanis hate us so much if we give them so much money? “
Despite the fact that billions of dollars in U.S. aid and reimbursements have gone to Pakistan in the last decade, anti-U.S. feelings within the population are running higher than ever.
Opposition leader Imran Khan has capitalized on those frustrations, channeling them into a groundswell of political support in recent months and a 68 percent approval rating, according to one recent poll. Separately, a poll conducted exclusively in Pakistan's tribal regions last year found almost 80 percent opposed the “war on terror.” The Pew Research Center's 2010 Global Attitudes project showed a mere 17 percent of all Pakistanis polled held a favorable view of the U.S. and nearly 60 percent described the U.S. as an enemy.
American money has been used to fund everything from education projects to agricultural development, but money has been slow to hit the ground and has not been used in ways that directly affect most Pakistanis.
According to the Congressional Research Service, of the $20.7 billion allocated for Pakistan between FY2002 and FY2012, only $6.5 billion was "economic-related." The vast majority, $14.1 billion, was "security-related," and the lion's share of that, $8.8 billion, was military reimbursement for operations supporting the US/NATO mission across the border in Afghanistan, known as "Coalition Support Funds," or CSF.
Supporters of Pakistani cricketer turned politician Imran Khan's party, the Movement for Justice, shout slogans during a protest in Karachi on Thursday against the cross-border NATO air strike on Pakistani troops.
Rizvi said that most Pakistanis fail to benefit from U.S.-funded projects, and very little is known among the everyday citizenry about just how American money is being used on the ground – a problem, he says, that is one of "public relations."
"Over the last few years, a lot of funding has gone to state educational facilities, to improve facilities, enable professors to go to other countries for conferences, but very few people know that its American money," said Rizvi. "The [Pakistani] government doesn't tell them it’s American money, they create the impression that the government is making this possible for them."
That same "public relations" strategy has meant that the establishment has failed to mobilize domestic support for the war on terror, despite the fact that 30,000 Pakistanis have died in terror-related incidents since 2001. Losses in that war – accidental or deliberate – are therefore met with greater public anger, by a population that believes its military is fighting an American war.
Treading lightly
In the days since the latest tragic border clash, there has been a flurry of high-level efforts made by U.S. diplomatic, military, and intelligence officials to reach out to their Pakistani counterparts.
The U.S. and NATO are using careful language. NATO called the incident "tragic and unintended." A joint statement by the U.S. Departments of Defense and State expressed "deepest condolences" and "sympathies" from Secretaries Leon Panetta and Hillary Clinton. Officials have pledged to fully investigate what actually transpired on the ground.
Following the incidents in 2008 and 2010, the U.S. and Pakistan found enough common ground to continue working together. The strong language being used and decisions being taken by Pakistani officials suggest it won’t be as easy this time around.
Prime Minister Gilani has already made clear that "business as usual will not be there." But U.S. officials and analysts express confidence that, with enough time and enough concessions, the two sides will ultimately be forced to find a way forward once again.
Pakistan relies on U.S. money and international support to bolster its economy, said Rizvi, and the U.S. relies on Pakistan's cooperation to stabilize Afghanistan.
"They will both realize that they need each other. They will have to tolerate each other," he said.
That may come at a price. Some believe the U.S. will have to take steps to pacify elements that have supported it in the past – issuing a public apology, or agreeing to not publicly rebuke Pakistan any longer, among other possibilities.
...followed from previous post....
Despite ongoing investigations, Georgetown’s Fair believes both sides' dependence on one another means the focus will be on moving forward, not definitively determining the facts. "There is no answer to this that's going to be helpful," says Fair. "I don't believe we're ever going to get to the bottom of what actually happened."
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Ruken Maybe they should stop harboring terrorists, then we could stop going into their "sovereignty" and taking out the garbage. 55 Vote for this comment. ! #1 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:22 PM EST Comment author avatarORB 1943
As allies the Pakistanis have been less than worthless, any cooperation has been paid for in advance (called palm oil) and the promises always unreliable. The logistics of re-supply are more costly without Pakistani cooperation, but that cooperation was far too costly anyway. They should be treated just the same as North Korea, nuclear, dangerous, unreliable, and irrational. Close the checkbook and close their embassy in Washington. No one needs liars, cheats, and parasites on their doorstep. 50 Vote for this comment. ! #1.1 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:25 PM EST Comment author avatarWMG-21
Read between the lines here: "They're geared to massage perceptions of events, and the Pakistani government love taking their citizens for a ride on the victim bus." And, from another story on the same events: The NATO attack shifted attention away from Pakistan's widely questioned performance against militants who cross its border to attack U.S. and other NATO forces in Afghanistan, and has given the military a chance to reassert itself.... The army seems to have regained its confidence, and won the support of the public and the government in a country where anti-American sentiment often runs high. It seems that this may well have been a publicity stunt for the Pakistani military to regain the popular support from the citizenry-- you know, band them together against a common enemy. The military had lost a great deal of respect after the "Geronimo" raid that killed Osama... in fact, that was referenced in the disparagingly in the other article as well: The army, which has ruled Pakistan for more than half of its history and sets security and foreign policy, faced strong criticism from both the Pakistani public and its ally, the United States, after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.... Pakistanis criticized the military for failing to protect their sovereignty... 8 Vote for this comment. ! #1.2 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:33 PM EST Comment author avatarT.H. Eagen
Oh, hey, we elect liars, cheats and parasites and call them our government. At least the Paks DON'T appear on our doorstep, or in our bankbooks or ... Well, you get the point 12 Vote for this comment. ! #1.3 - Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:37 PM EST Comment author avatarmike277
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Ankur (Vizag) replies to India ka Thoku
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Aabe unpadh, gawand,,, porkis, bhag jaa india chodke.... nehi to tumhari gand bachana muskil ho jayega
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Aabe unpadh, gawand,,, porkis, bhag jaa india chodke.... nehi to tumhari gand bachana muskil ho jayega
PakiThokuLund (Pisslamabad) replies to India ka Thoku
2 hrs ago (10:27 PM)
Porki Kanjurs ka gand phat gayi....bhikaris roaming on Indian forums with begging bowl after being humiliated by the US and NATO....bankrupt failed nation Porki kanjurkhana has no money nor resources to offer the bhikari Porki Kanjur Kuttes....pathetic situation!
2 hrs ago (10:27 PM)
Porki Kanjurs ka gand phat gayi....bhikaris roaming on Indian forums with begging bowl after being humiliated by the US and NATO....bankrupt failed nation Porki kanjurkhana has no money nor resources to offer the bhikari Porki Kanjur Kuttes....pathetic situation!
Indian (India) replies to Krishnan S.
2 hrs ago (10:36 PM)
Please use their official name - Paikanistan
2 hrs ago (10:36 PM)
Please use their official name - Paikanistan
Black Porki Tiger (Fuckistan) replies to Black Tiger
2 hrs ago (10:33 PM)
U are right, Porki Kanjur kuttes like u are totally helpless and shameless as well with no scruples nor respect anywhere in the world incl Porki kanjurkhana...he he!
2 hrs ago (10:33 PM)
U are right, Porki Kanjur kuttes like u are totally helpless and shameless as well with no scruples nor respect anywhere in the world incl Porki kanjurkhana...he he!
paki (kashmir)
2 hrs ago (09:58 PM)
Oh strange strange strange , so much hatred for pakistan in india , thats why our elders choosed a separate way , that hatered still there in indian hearts. it will give nothing. we should better leave each other and tolerate each other as nobody can wipe out each other.
2 hrs ago (09:58 PM)
Oh strange strange strange , so much hatred for pakistan in india , thats why our elders choosed a separate way , that hatered still there in indian hearts. it will give nothing. we should better leave each other and tolerate each other as nobody can wipe out each other.
Pakistani (Pakistan) replies to paki
2 hrs ago (10:13 PM)
This is more of an inferiority complex and helplessness. Hatred falls in a different category. If you keep Kanjurs deprived of several advantages for a long time then this mental disease develops.
2 hrs ago (10:13 PM)
This is more of an inferiority complex and helplessness. Hatred falls in a different category. If you keep Kanjurs deprived of several advantages for a long time then this mental disease develops.
Your Ammi (Fuckistan) replies to Pakistani
1 hr ago (11:06 PM)
So u are suffering from acute inferiority complex and helplessness like all porki kanjur kuttes...well its a disease u scums have got and its incurable like your failed nation is...both hopeless gone cases with a mental problem that is not known yet.....poor bhikaris.
1 hr ago (11:06 PM)
So u are suffering from acute inferiority complex and helplessness like all porki kanjur kuttes...well its a disease u scums have got and its incurable like your failed nation is...both hopeless gone cases with a mental problem that is not known yet.....poor bhikaris.
Screw India (Pakistan) replies to Love India
2 hrs ago (10:37 PM)
What a big duffer you are, even you provide 100 bases, Pakistan will not allow overflying. I wish you ever get a chance to see the map. Illiterate herd of animals.
2 hrs ago (10:37 PM)
What a big duffer you are, even you provide 100 bases, Pakistan will not allow overflying. I wish you ever get a chance to see the map. Illiterate herd of animals.
Screw Pakistan (Terroristan) replies to Screw India
58 mins ago (11:43 PM)
No one is more duffers than Porki Dogs..bhikaris to the core and a lifelong slaves of India.Ur not allowing does not make an iota of differance for it will fly over your dumb head without informing u...Illiterate madrassa pigs cannot understand what is what....always roaming here and then getting lynched by one and all
58 mins ago (11:43 PM)
No one is more duffers than Porki Dogs..bhikaris to the core and a lifelong slaves of India.Ur not allowing does not make an iota of differance for it will fly over your dumb head without informing u...Illiterate madrassa pigs cannot understand what is what....always roaming here and then getting lynched by one and all
2 hrs ago (10:33 PM)
when they need ,they ll not asked for permission...
Indian (India) replies to 4thAugust1932
2 hrs ago (10:32 PM)
Another Porkistani from beggar country trying to create trouble in India
2 hrs ago (10:32 PM)
Another Porkistani from beggar country trying to create trouble in India
Ali (India) replies to 4thAugust1932
3 hrs ago (09:31 PM)
Dont write funny stuff and dont try to promote hatred. Hindus have done whatever they could to accomodate with muslim but history tells muslims have done nothing for Hindus. Muslims always beg. They are the ones who are willing to take and not willing to give at any point. Shameless.
3 hrs ago (09:31 PM)
Dont write funny stuff and dont try to promote hatred. Hindus have done whatever they could to accomodate with muslim but history tells muslims have done nothing for Hindus. Muslims always beg. They are the ones who are willing to take and not willing to give at any point. Shameless.
4thAugust1932 replies to Ali
2 hrs ago (10:28 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Hinduism in Globalization.
2 hrs ago (10:28 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Hinduism in Globalization.
4thaugust 1932 (Tokyo) replies to 4thAugust1932
54 mins ago (11:47 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Hinduism in Globalization.
54 mins ago (11:47 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Hinduism in Globalization.
4thaugust 1932 (Tokyo) replies to 4thAugust1932
54 mins ago (11:47 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Pisslam in Globalization.
54 mins ago (11:47 PM)
Caste = Religion. There is no Pisslam in Globalization.
Guru (bangalore) replies to 4thAugust1932
3 hrs ago (09:27 PM)
I wonder with this kind of foolishness/stupidness how come you are able to stay at Tokyo..
3 hrs ago (09:27 PM)
I wonder with this kind of foolishness/stupidness how come you are able to stay at Tokyo..
4thAugust1932 replies to Guru
2 hrs ago (10:29 PM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
2 hrs ago (10:29 PM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
4thaugust 1932 (Tokyo) replies to 4thAugust1932
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
Ali (India) replies to 4thAugust1932
1 hr ago (11:04 PM)
If u a muslim as i am -- please think over it. We have to be more accomdating and have to be practically more generous. Most of us are different from inside -- full of hatress. I dont like blaming India or Hindus at all. They are the most generous and tolerant of all. We muslim need to become progressive.
1 hr ago (11:04 PM)
If u a muslim as i am -- please think over it. We have to be more accomdating and have to be practically more generous. Most of us are different from inside -- full of hatress. I dont like blaming India or Hindus at all. They are the most generous and tolerant of all. We muslim need to become progressive.
4thAugust1932 replies to Ali
1 hr ago (11:25 PM)
90% of corrupt money is with the Forward caste leeches. Tell them to take their caste share of land FC(5-15%), BC(50%), SC/ST/MC(35-45%) from India and build their own nation. Google "Communal Award". (2011) Black Money in Swiss banks = $1.4 trillion (FC) Goa mining scam = $700 million (FC) Noida Corporation farm land scandal = $40 million (SC) Bellary mines scandal = $3.2 billion (FC) BL Kashyap EPFO Scam = $118 million (FC) Hasan Ali Khan = $8 billion (MC) ISRO-Devas = $300 million (FC) Cash-for-votes = $715,000 (FC) (2010) 2G spectrum scam/Radia Tapes = $6.9 billion (BC) Adarsh Housing Society (FC) Commonwealth Games = $15.5 billion (FC) LIC Housing Loan scam = $200 million (FC) Belekeri port = $12 billion (FC) Lavasa = $80 million (FC) Uttar Pradesh Food Grain = $44 billion (BC) APIIIC = $2 billion (FC) IPL Cricket = $8 billion (FC) (2009) Madhu Koda = $800 million (SC) UIDAI = $1 billion (FC) Vasundhara Raje land scam = $4.4 billion (FC) (2008) Satyam = $1 billion (FC) (2006) Scorpene Deal = $10 million (FC) (2005) Oil-for-food programme (Natwar Singh) = $10 billion (FC) (2004) Gegong Apang PDS = $200 million (ST) (2003) Taj corridor = $44 million (SC) (2002) Kargil Coffin (MC) (2001) Ketan Parekh = $200 million (FC) Barak Missile = $200 million (FC) Calcutta Stock Exchange = $2 million (FC) (1997) Cobbler scam = $214 million (FC) Sukh Ram = $5 million (FC) SNC Lavalin = $10 million (FC) Advani Hawala = $18 million (FC) (1996) Bihar fodder = $211 million (BC) C R Bhansali = $200 million (FC) (1995) Telgi scam = $4.46 billion (MC) (1992) Harshad Mehta = $800 million (FC) (1989) Bofors = $400 million (FC) (1971) Nagarwala = $1 million (FC) Haridas Mundhra = $10 million (FC)
1 hr ago (11:25 PM)
90% of corrupt money is with the Forward caste leeches. Tell them to take their caste share of land FC(5-15%), BC(50%), SC/ST/MC(35-45%) from India and build their own nation. Google "Communal Award". (2011) Black Money in Swiss banks = $1.4 trillion (FC) Goa mining scam = $700 million (FC) Noida Corporation farm land scandal = $40 million (SC) Bellary mines scandal = $3.2 billion (FC) BL Kashyap EPFO Scam = $118 million (FC) Hasan Ali Khan = $8 billion (MC) ISRO-Devas = $300 million (FC) Cash-for-votes = $715,000 (FC) (2010) 2G spectrum scam/Radia Tapes = $6.9 billion (BC) Adarsh Housing Society (FC) Commonwealth Games = $15.5 billion (FC) LIC Housing Loan scam = $200 million (FC) Belekeri port = $12 billion (FC) Lavasa = $80 million (FC) Uttar Pradesh Food Grain = $44 billion (BC) APIIIC = $2 billion (FC) IPL Cricket = $8 billion (FC) (2009) Madhu Koda = $800 million (SC) UIDAI = $1 billion (FC) Vasundhara Raje land scam = $4.4 billion (FC) (2008) Satyam = $1 billion (FC) (2006) Scorpene Deal = $10 million (FC) (2005) Oil-for-food programme (Natwar Singh) = $10 billion (FC) (2004) Gegong Apang PDS = $200 million (ST) (2003) Taj corridor = $44 million (SC) (2002) Kargil Coffin (MC) (2001) Ketan Parekh = $200 million (FC) Barak Missile = $200 million (FC) Calcutta Stock Exchange = $2 million (FC) (1997) Cobbler scam = $214 million (FC) Sukh Ram = $5 million (FC) SNC Lavalin = $10 million (FC) Advani Hawala = $18 million (FC) (1996) Bihar fodder = $211 million (BC) C R Bhansali = $200 million (FC) (1995) Telgi scam = $4.46 billion (MC) (1992) Harshad Mehta = $800 million (FC) (1989) Bofors = $400 million (FC) (1971) Nagarwala = $1 million (FC) Haridas Mundhra = $10 million (FC)
4thaugust 1932 (Tokyo) replies to 4thAugust1932
28 mins ago (12:13 AM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
28 mins ago (12:13 AM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
4thaugust 1932 (Tokyo) replies to 4thAugust1932
26 mins ago (12:15 AM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
26 mins ago (12:15 AM)
Afraid to take your caste share of land from India and build your own nation?
shane (Los Angeles, CA, USA) replies to 4thAugust1932
44 mins ago (11:57 PM)
Congratulations sir, you seem to have done some research.
44 mins ago (11:57 PM)
Congratulations sir, you seem to have done some research.
Ranveer (USA)
3 hrs ago (08:48 PM)
well i don't take this for granted. pakistan is always a big bully and now it been back by china. US is in big crisis of economy and terrorism. they can not afford any war. they didn't have terrorist attack after 9/11 NOT ocz they are winning war on terrorism or tight security but every years they paid 2 Billion to ISI and pak army. but in last two years top US military generals and CIA strongly believe that this kind of funding will not going to be affective for long and their money will be use against them in future. and this time taliban and terrorists organizations will be modernize with training and weapons. this is very tough time for US. i think, this time they need leader like Bush, who was not afraid to take tough decisions. as far as India. it's going to while before India can trust US intentions, ocz always US makes moves on what best of their interests. they can change side anytime. i strongly believe that MODI is the only man who can clean the terrorism in time. He is so successful to keep Gujarat in peace for last 10 years and at same time he made great development in state.
3 hrs ago (08:48 PM)
well i don't take this for granted. pakistan is always a big bully and now it been back by china. US is in big crisis of economy and terrorism. they can not afford any war. they didn't have terrorist attack after 9/11 NOT ocz they are winning war on terrorism or tight security but every years they paid 2 Billion to ISI and pak army. but in last two years top US military generals and CIA strongly believe that this kind of funding will not going to be affective for long and their money will be use against them in future. and this time taliban and terrorists organizations will be modernize with training and weapons. this is very tough time for US. i think, this time they need leader like Bush, who was not afraid to take tough decisions. as far as India. it's going to while before India can trust US intentions, ocz always US makes moves on what best of their interests. they can change side anytime. i strongly believe that MODI is the only man who can clean the terrorism in time. He is so successful to keep Gujarat in peace for last 10 years and at same time he made great development in state.
Girish (USA) replies to ekdesi
2 hrs ago (09:56 PM)
They should give to either one and that would be OK.Because once they take to the air, they will never land again because drones would be waiting for them in the sky !!!
2 hrs ago (09:56 PM)
They should give to either one and that would be OK.Because once they take to the air, they will never land again because drones would be waiting for them in the sky !!!
rajiv (mumbai)
4 hrs ago (08:24 PM)
beggers can not be choosers. abhi china ke baal pe kudh raha hai. china will not waste money on anyone. they are business people . USA will stop paying the salary and Pak and then they will have another worun of love affair by india bashing , then India will allow FDI and they will do pakisthan bashing. and the story will go on for the next 65 years on the tax payers money .
4 hrs ago (08:24 PM)
beggers can not be choosers. abhi china ke baal pe kudh raha hai. china will not waste money on anyone. they are business people . USA will stop paying the salary and Pak and then they will have another worun of love affair by india bashing , then India will allow FDI and they will do pakisthan bashing. and the story will go on for the next 65 years on the tax payers money .
Deshbakht (Bahrain) replies to rajiv
3 hrs ago (08:47 PM)
It is good India should depend upon US. Already becomes economic slave.
3 hrs ago (08:47 PM)
It is good India should depend upon US. Already becomes economic slave.
Khanzeer Singh Khalsa (Nankana) replies to Man Singh
3 hrs ago (08:53 PM)
Oye Sardar, you better get ready for your next 1984 which may be there any time. Get yourself registered at Nankana langarkhana, in charge is Khanzeer Singh.
3 hrs ago (08:53 PM)
Oye Sardar, you better get ready for your next 1984 which may be there any time. Get yourself registered at Nankana langarkhana, in charge is Khanzeer Singh.
Girish (USA) replies to Khanzeer Singh Khalsa
2 hrs ago (09:58 PM)
Oye Porky, and the reply would be next 1971 !!!
2 hrs ago (09:58 PM)
Oye Porky, and the reply would be next 1971 !!!
Khanzeer Singh Khalsa (Nankana) replies to Girish
2 hrs ago (10:27 PM)
This time for next 1971 we have 200 tokras of your favorite luddus and gulab jamuns, one after the other, 100 tokras in 30 minutes is the target. Your Bapu will never dare to take punga with a small army already encircled and out of supplies.
2 hrs ago (10:27 PM)
This time for next 1971 we have 200 tokras of your favorite luddus and gulab jamuns, one after the other, 100 tokras in 30 minutes is the target. Your Bapu will never dare to take punga with a small army already encircled and out of supplies.
Khanzeer Singh Khalsa (Nankana) replies to Girish
2 hrs ago (10:19 PM)
Oye Kanjur or Mirasee or whatever, also remember 1947 when Indians were shunted out of best and most strategic portion of Kashmir. Do you still remember Gilgit, from where routes to all directions take off. Aksai Chin being next. Now you can't enter Afghanistan without Pakistan's okay.
2 hrs ago (10:19 PM)
Oye Kanjur or Mirasee or whatever, also remember 1947 when Indians were shunted out of best and most strategic portion of Kashmir. Do you still remember Gilgit, from where routes to all directions take off. Aksai Chin being next. Now you can't enter Afghanistan without Pakistan's okay.
Ady (Hindhustan) replies to Khanzeer Singh Khalsa
2 hrs ago (09:49 PM)
another 1984 will never happen in india under RSS's watch.. but watch out.. many more Ghodra's are yet to come.
2 hrs ago (09:49 PM)
another 1984 will never happen in india under RSS's watch.. but watch out.. many more Ghodra's are yet to come.
Khanzeer singh Khalsa (Nankana) replies to Ady
2 hrs ago (10:30 PM)
How many Ajmal Kasabs you need more, so far only one of them made kanjurs dance on "Tigni" style.
2 hrs ago (10:30 PM)
How many Ajmal Kasabs you need more, so far only one of them made kanjurs dance on "Tigni" style.
spk (Mumbai) replies to Chandrika
4 hrs ago (08:37 PM)
At this point in time, the people of America want their troops out of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Maybe the US government is listening to their people. Maybe.
4 hrs ago (08:37 PM)
At this point in time, the people of America want their troops out of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Maybe the US government is listening to their people. Maybe.
gerry.faulkner (USA) replies to Anon
4 hrs ago (08:09 PM)
The good news would be if we occupied Pakistan, fixed it and returned to India where it belongs. A better news would be if India did this herself
4 hrs ago (08:09 PM)
The good news would be if we occupied Pakistan, fixed it and returned to India where it belongs. A better news would be if India did this herself
Lalani (Karachi, Pakistan) replies to gerry.faulkner
4 hrs ago (08:39 PM)
Great thought, A nation called USA so called superpower, lost every war she has started since vietnam till Afghanistan. Wow, and people like Mr. Gerry is dreaming of USA occupying Pakistan, fixeing it and then handing over to India. Riciculous thought. Wake up Mr. Gerry.
4 hrs ago (08:39 PM)
Great thought, A nation called USA so called superpower, lost every war she has started since vietnam till Afghanistan. Wow, and people like Mr. Gerry is dreaming of USA occupying Pakistan, fixeing it and then handing over to India. Riciculous thought. Wake up Mr. Gerry.
V.Mahesh (Bangalore) replies to gerry.faulkner
4 hrs ago (08:21 PM)
Gerry, we dont want them back. For free or even if someone paid us. Partition happened for a reason - to rid India and of the cancerous tumor that is Pakistan.
4 hrs ago (08:21 PM)
Gerry, we dont want them back. For free or even if someone paid us. Partition happened for a reason - to rid India and of the cancerous tumor that is Pakistan.
gerry.faulkner replies to V.Mahesh
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Ok, So, since you don't want them back we will occupy them for the next 200 years like our Brit cousins. We would love to have the rich gas fields of Baluchistan and its Gwadar port. Lahore has some fantastic polo and golf grounds. The trekking mountaineering and hiking in the Kalash valley and Baltistan is just great. Murree Brewery produces the best beer in the subcontinent. The beef kabobs of Islamabad are just delicious. What is more the Paki women are beautiful. Our Army, Marine, Navy and Air Force boys will have just fun !
52 mins ago (11:49 PM)
Ok, So, since you don't want them back we will occupy them for the next 200 years like our Brit cousins. We would love to have the rich gas fields of Baluchistan and its Gwadar port. Lahore has some fantastic polo and golf grounds. The trekking mountaineering and hiking in the Kalash valley and Baltistan is just great. Murree Brewery produces the best beer in the subcontinent. The beef kabobs of Islamabad are just delicious. What is more the Paki women are beautiful. Our Army, Marine, Navy and Air Force boys will have just fun !
ady (Hindhustan) replies to V.Mahesh
2 hrs ago (09:52 PM)
that Tumor was not removed completely .. thanks to Ghandi. we all know who iam referring to.
2 hrs ago (09:52 PM)
that Tumor was not removed completely .. thanks to Ghandi. we all know who iam referring to.
kulwant (Bhopla) replies to Indian
3 hrs ago (09:10 PM)
Thats not a dream anyway, if that happens, cancerous Porkistan is a nightmare
3 hrs ago (09:10 PM)
Thats not a dream anyway, if that happens, cancerous Porkistan is a nightmare
dhanasekaran (chennai)
4 hrs ago (07:58 PM)
earlier usa was very very close allies of iran after that iraq and after that it was with pakistan, now as usual it has broken his ties with pakistan. it clearly shows that usa is really a self interested ally if it has close ties with any country it will be very shorter period only. india must learn a lesson from pakistan, iran and iraq before moving closer ties with usa. there is a quate in tamil 'arasanai nambi purusanai ilantha kathai'. it is very safe to have relation with usa only to a limited level.
4 hrs ago (07:58 PM)
earlier usa was very very close allies of iran after that iraq and after that it was with pakistan, now as usual it has broken his ties with pakistan. it clearly shows that usa is really a self interested ally if it has close ties with any country it will be very shorter period only. india must learn a lesson from pakistan, iran and iraq before moving closer ties with usa. there is a quate in tamil 'arasanai nambi purusanai ilantha kathai'. it is very safe to have relation with usa only to a limited level.
gerry.faulkner (USA) replies to dhanasekaran
4 hrs ago (08:11 PM)
Why this criticism of the USA? We are fighting your war. Instead of thanks and cheers this is what we get. Why don't you fix your region the great super power that you claim to be instead of allowing cesspools of terror to forment?
4 hrs ago (08:11 PM)
Why this criticism of the USA? We are fighting your war. Instead of thanks and cheers this is what we get. Why don't you fix your region the great super power that you claim to be instead of allowing cesspools of terror to forment?
Amiya (delhi) replies to gerry.faulkner
2 hrs ago (10:04 PM)
Dear Gerry, USA has armed paki terrorists for its dual gain. With direct support from USA & some NATO countries, Taliban defeated USSR from Afgan and Lasker-e-Toiba fought a war with India(J&K). USA & NATO doesn't qualify to tell whether it is a war of India ,they are fighting. USA is here 'cos the twin-towers were down by their old jihadi friends. India is fighting terrorism from early 1970s and numerous Hindus are dead in J&K.
2 hrs ago (10:04 PM)
Dear Gerry, USA has armed paki terrorists for its dual gain. With direct support from USA & some NATO countries, Taliban defeated USSR from Afgan and Lasker-e-Toiba fought a war with India(J&K). USA & NATO doesn't qualify to tell whether it is a war of India ,they are fighting. USA is here 'cos the twin-towers were down by their old jihadi friends. India is fighting terrorism from early 1970s and numerous Hindus are dead in J&K.
gerry.faulkner (USA)
4 hrs ago (07:56 PM)
Next time we take control of that base it will be with a lot others and for a l-o-n-g time. But is more important is that we will shortly be taking control of the Waga gate ( on this side). Your border guards will see "Old Glory' instead of that green and white rag.
4 hrs ago (07:56 PM)
Next time we take control of that base it will be with a lot others and for a l-o-n-g time. But is more important is that we will shortly be taking control of the Waga gate ( on this side). Your border guards will see "Old Glory' instead of that green and white rag.
Michael Evans (Ireland)
5 hrs ago (07:31 PM)
A great humiliating setback for Americans but this time China and Russia are backing Pakistan to get tough with arrogant Americans. Americans know that very well that a new alliance is forming up, Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran. That is enough for defeated Americans to behave.
5 hrs ago (07:31 PM)
A great humiliating setback for Americans but this time China and Russia are backing Pakistan to get tough with arrogant Americans. Americans know that very well that a new alliance is forming up, Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran. That is enough for defeated Americans to behave.
Sylvester (India) replies to Michael Evans
4 hrs ago (08:15 PM)
God you do not know much about these countries and their policies do you. Nobody is accountable in these countries and ruling elite can get away with anything.For USA it is out in the open the countries you have mentioned, nothing is revealed and knowing by their momentum wish they were somewhere close to Ireland.America has all the worlds people as its citizens even the countries you have mentioned, could you say the same for the others.
4 hrs ago (08:15 PM)
God you do not know much about these countries and their policies do you. Nobody is accountable in these countries and ruling elite can get away with anything.For USA it is out in the open the countries you have mentioned, nothing is revealed and knowing by their momentum wish they were somewhere close to Ireland.America has all the worlds people as its citizens even the countries you have mentioned, could you say the same for the others.
Pat (World) replies to Michael Evans
4 hrs ago (08:10 PM)
Dream on buddy, in your fool's paradise...
4 hrs ago (08:10 PM)
Dream on buddy, in your fool's paradise...
Michael Evans (Ireland) replies to Pat
3 hrs ago (08:42 PM)
Could you ever imagine the treatment America is getting in Afghanistan before they entered Afghanistan in 2001? The fool's paradise came into existence then and has become a reality now. Meddling with nuclear powers is no wisdom. US, Russia, China, Pakistan India and Iran in the same region and directly/indirectly involved in the American created fake conflict.
3 hrs ago (08:42 PM)
Could you ever imagine the treatment America is getting in Afghanistan before they entered Afghanistan in 2001? The fool's paradise came into existence then and has become a reality now. Meddling with nuclear powers is no wisdom. US, Russia, China, Pakistan India and Iran in the same region and directly/indirectly involved in the American created fake conflict.
Indian (India) replies to America ka Baap
3 hrs ago (09:07 PM)
Just like how your dad osama shirked when he was continously raped in his tail pipe by american marines in front of his family??? guess your imagining the same Hysterical cries which can be heard from hell...guess osama got 72 male virgins as reward for his jihad..he he he... zalim america ke saame jukh ke beek mangi,, woh toh jaldi bhool geye... abh pakistaniyon ko chinawalon ke samne jukhne ke baari hai,,,all the best....
3 hrs ago (09:07 PM)
Just like how your dad osama shirked when he was continously raped in his tail pipe by american marines in front of his family??? guess your imagining the same Hysterical cries which can be heard from hell...guess osama got 72 male virgins as reward for his jihad..he he he... zalim america ke saame jukh ke beek mangi,, woh toh jaldi bhool geye... abh pakistaniyon ko chinawalon ke samne jukhne ke baari hai,,,all the best....
porkisbaap (Shamsi) replies to America ka Baap
4 hrs ago (07:43 PM)
You were wagging your tail to the tune of your master, each time ran to US with begging bowl, fed all these years.
4 hrs ago (07:43 PM)
You were wagging your tail to the tune of your master, each time ran to US with begging bowl, fed all these years.
Tera baap (kargl) replies to America ka Baap
5 hrs ago (07:32 PM)
are darpuk.. to foot ka admi, india ko gali detahai? Sab indians ek line pe khada hoke pishap karegato pakistan dub jayega. dont think our calmness is our weakness. Khabardar
5 hrs ago (07:32 PM)
are darpuk.. to foot ka admi, india ko gali detahai? Sab indians ek line pe khada hoke pishap karegato pakistan dub jayega. dont think our calmness is our weakness. Khabardar
Cow's Kicker (Cows land) replies to Tera baap
4 hrs ago (08:21 PM)
Aur sab indian gai ka pishap piyuge tu gai ki watt lagegi. Drink fruit juices fool hindus
4 hrs ago (08:21 PM)
Aur sab indian gai ka pishap piyuge tu gai ki watt lagegi. Drink fruit juices fool hindus
Indian (India) replies to Cow's Kicker
3 hrs ago (08:44 PM)
Muslims porkis... drink pig urine or camel urine...katwe fools,,,
3 hrs ago (08:44 PM)
Muslims porkis... drink pig urine or camel urine...katwe fools,,,
Shahid (USA) replies to Tera baap
4 hrs ago (07:58 PM)
Sahi kahaa tum ne. Maggar pehle apna pishaab khood peena to bandh karo, pher dekhainge tumhara kiya karna hai. Pishaab bandh karna hai yaa teri boondh bandh karni hai. Dono kaam ek dum kar saktha hai yeh Pakistan aur aisa ke teeri cheekh maarnai ki awaaz bhi nahin aaye ge. Jaa jaakay apna pishaab pee jo tera kaam hai. Baat kaarta hai;
4 hrs ago (07:58 PM)
Sahi kahaa tum ne. Maggar pehle apna pishaab khood peena to bandh karo, pher dekhainge tumhara kiya karna hai. Pishaab bandh karna hai yaa teri boondh bandh karni hai. Dono kaam ek dum kar saktha hai yeh Pakistan aur aisa ke teeri cheekh maarnai ki awaaz bhi nahin aaye ge. Jaa jaakay apna pishaab pee jo tera kaam hai. Baat kaarta hai;
Rangeela rasool (Copy and pasted by bros of razixmuslim canada) replies to Shahid
3 hrs ago (09:18 PM)
The combined annual GDP of 57 Muslim countries remains under $2 trillion. America , just by herself, produces goods and services worth $10.4 trillion; China $5.7 trillion, Japan $3.5 trillion and Germany$2.1 trillion. Even India 's GDP is estimated at over$3 trillion (purchasing power parity basis). Oil rich Saudi Arabia , U.A.E., Kuwait and Qatar collectively produce goods and services (mostly oil) worth$430 billion; Netherlands alone has a higher annual GDP while Buddhist Thailand produces goods and services worth $429 billion. Muslims are22 percent of the world population and produce less than five percent of global GDP. Even more worrying is that the Muslim countries' GDP as a percent of the global GDP is going down over time.The Arabs, it seems, are particularly worse off. According to the United Nations' Arab Development Report: "Half of Arab women cannot read; One in five Arabs live on less than $2 per day; Only 1 percent of the Arab population has a personal computer, and only half of 1 percent use the Internet; Fifteen percent of the Arab workforceis unemployed, and this number could double by 2010; The average growth rate of the per capita income during the preceding 20 years in the Arab world was only one-half of 1 percent per annum, worse than anywhere but sub-Saharan Africa." The planet's poorest countries include Ethiopia , Sierra Leone , Afghanistan , Cambodia , Somalia , Nigeria , Pakistan and Mozambique . At least six of the poorest of the poor are countries with a Muslim majority. Conclusion: Muslims of the world are among the poorest of the poor. Fifty-seven Muslim majority countries have an average of ten universities each for a total of less than 600 universities for 1.4 billion people; India has 8,407 universities, the U.S. has 5,758. From within 1.4 billion Muslims Abdus Salam and Ahmed Zewail are the only two Muslim men who won a Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry (Salam pursued his scientific work in Italy and the UK , Zewail at California Institute of Technology). Dr Salam in his home country is not even considered a Muslim. Over the past 105 years, 1.4 billion Muslims have produced eight Nobel Laureates while a mere 14 million Jews have produced 167 Nobel Laureates. Of the 1.4 billion Muslims less than 300,000 qualify as 'scientists', and that converts to a ratio of 230 scientists per one million Muslims. The United States of America has 1.1 million scientists (4,099 per million); Japan has 700,000 (5,095 per million). Fact: Of the 1.4 billion Muslims 800 million are illiterate (6 out of 10 Muslims cannot read). In Christendom, adult literacy rate stands at 78 percent. Consider, for instance, that Muslims constitute 22 percent of world population with a 1percent share of Nobel Prizes. Jews constitute 0.23 percent of world population with a 22 percent share of Nobel Prizes.
3 hrs ago (09:18 PM)
The combined annual GDP of 57 Muslim countries remains under $2 trillion. America , just by herself, produces goods and services worth $10.4 trillion; China $5.7 trillion, Japan $3.5 trillion and Germany$2.1 trillion. Even India 's GDP is estimated at over$3 trillion (purchasing power parity basis). Oil rich Saudi Arabia , U.A.E., Kuwait and Qatar collectively produce goods and services (mostly oil) worth$430 billion; Netherlands alone has a higher annual GDP while Buddhist Thailand produces goods and services worth $429 billion. Muslims are22 percent of the world population and produce less than five percent of global GDP. Even more worrying is that the Muslim countries' GDP as a percent of the global GDP is going down over time.The Arabs, it seems, are particularly worse off. According to the United Nations' Arab Development Report: "Half of Arab women cannot read; One in five Arabs live on less than $2 per day; Only 1 percent of the Arab population has a personal computer, and only half of 1 percent use the Internet; Fifteen percent of the Arab workforceis unemployed, and this number could double by 2010; The average growth rate of the per capita income during the preceding 20 years in the Arab world was only one-half of 1 percent per annum, worse than anywhere but sub-Saharan Africa." The planet's poorest countries include Ethiopia , Sierra Leone , Afghanistan , Cambodia , Somalia , Nigeria , Pakistan and Mozambique . At least six of the poorest of the poor are countries with a Muslim majority. Conclusion: Muslims of the world are among the poorest of the poor. Fifty-seven Muslim majority countries have an average of ten universities each for a total of less than 600 universities for 1.4 billion people; India has 8,407 universities, the U.S. has 5,758. From within 1.4 billion Muslims Abdus Salam and Ahmed Zewail are the only two Muslim men who won a Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry (Salam pursued his scientific work in Italy and the UK , Zewail at California Institute of Technology). Dr Salam in his home country is not even considered a Muslim. Over the past 105 years, 1.4 billion Muslims have produced eight Nobel Laureates while a mere 14 million Jews have produced 167 Nobel Laureates. Of the 1.4 billion Muslims less than 300,000 qualify as 'scientists', and that converts to a ratio of 230 scientists per one million Muslims. The United States of America has 1.1 million scientists (4,099 per million); Japan has 700,000 (5,095 per million). Fact: Of the 1.4 billion Muslims 800 million are illiterate (6 out of 10 Muslims cannot read). In Christendom, adult literacy rate stands at 78 percent. Consider, for instance, that Muslims constitute 22 percent of world population with a 1percent share of Nobel Prizes. Jews constitute 0.23 percent of world population with a 22 percent share of Nobel Prizes.
Krishnan S. (Mumbai) replies to Rangeela rasool
2 hrs ago (10:09 PM)
Simple Just tell your Arab relatives to treat their women in a much better way and educate them and NOT make them machines to produce their lust.
2 hrs ago (10:09 PM)
Simple Just tell your Arab relatives to treat their women in a much better way and educate them and NOT make them machines to produce their lust.
Vinay Syal (Canada)
5 hrs ago (07:11 PM)
The presence of US Base in Pakistan was ensuring Pakistan's stability as one nation. It was acting as a detriment at least for the enemies within. Now fragmentation of Pakistan appears to be a distinct possibility. I hope this does not happen but if this happens ,the whole of south Asia will be under some kind not6 perceived threat.
5 hrs ago (07:11 PM)
The presence of US Base in Pakistan was ensuring Pakistan's stability as one nation. It was acting as a detriment at least for the enemies within. Now fragmentation of Pakistan appears to be a distinct possibility. I hope this does not happen but if this happens ,the whole of south Asia will be under some kind not6 perceived threat.
bala srinivasan (saginaw.mi.USA) replies to Vinay Syal
4 hrs ago (07:44 PM)
Actually Fragmentation of pakistan will be the best solution with least destruction bringing quick stability to the region.Afgans will get their pashtunistan,Baluch will get theirs&kashmir problem will disappear&durand line will be added to the historical dustheap.The paki army won't have any cause to BE&so will DISBAND saving money&material for the americans.
4 hrs ago (07:44 PM)
Actually Fragmentation of pakistan will be the best solution with least destruction bringing quick stability to the region.Afgans will get their pashtunistan,Baluch will get theirs&kashmir problem will disappear&durand line will be added to the historical dustheap.The paki army won't have any cause to BE&so will DISBAND saving money&material for the americans.
gerry.faulkner (USA) replies to bala srinivasan
4 hrs ago (08:15 PM)
We agree Pakistan must disappear but it must disappear into India where it belongs. Over the last 65 years bits of India have broken off becoming failed entities and hotbeds of terror. Latest example was Bangladesh More smaller states will mean more failed states with potential to become terror bases
4 hrs ago (08:15 PM)
We agree Pakistan must disappear but it must disappear into India where it belongs. Over the last 65 years bits of India have broken off becoming failed entities and hotbeds of terror. Latest example was Bangladesh More smaller states will mean more failed states with potential to become terror bases
bala srinivasan replies to gerry.faulkner
1 hr ago (11:08 PM)
In theory I agree,but INDIA must not ANNEXE any parts of present pakistan but willing to take as another FEDERAL STATE if so voted by the people of that region.Bangladesh is after 40 yrs into existance has accepted the ground reality of live&let live with the pragmatic principle of MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION OF INTERESTS&with its democratic credentials&taste of economic progress sees friendly relations with INDIA.With PAKISTAN the only viable solution is its DISMANTLING with NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE.
1 hr ago (11:08 PM)
In theory I agree,but INDIA must not ANNEXE any parts of present pakistan but willing to take as another FEDERAL STATE if so voted by the people of that region.Bangladesh is after 40 yrs into existance has accepted the ground reality of live&let live with the pragmatic principle of MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION OF INTERESTS&with its democratic credentials&taste of economic progress sees friendly relations with INDIA.With PAKISTAN the only viable solution is its DISMANTLING with NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE.
rafay321 (Pakistani) replies to Vinay Syal
5 hrs ago (07:31 PM)
hahahaha the most lame thing i hever ever heard....you guys conect EVERYTING to Pakistans integrity hahahahhaha what a loser hahaha fukin bhindi GAY HIND!!
5 hrs ago (07:31 PM)
hahahaha the most lame thing i hever ever heard....you guys conect EVERYTING to Pakistans integrity hahahahhaha what a loser hahaha fukin bhindi GAY HIND!!
Rafay's Ammi (Puckistan) replies to rafay321
4 hrs ago (08:30 PM)
Bhikari Pakistani Dog WAGGING his tail vigorously dancing to the tunes of Indian masters....humiliated and ridiculed as a loser beyond repair like complete failed and bankrupt nation Terroristan aka Bhikaristan....ha ha ha...FukinnnnPindiChor...Gay Porki Lunddddd!!
4 hrs ago (08:30 PM)
Bhikari Pakistani Dog WAGGING his tail vigorously dancing to the tunes of Indian masters....humiliated and ridiculed as a loser beyond repair like complete failed and bankrupt nation Terroristan aka Bhikaristan....ha ha ha...FukinnnnPindiChor...Gay Porki Lunddddd!!
Hung Lo (Jongl)
6 hrs ago (05:50 PM)
Osama calls Bush from Pakistan and says,"Mr. President,I had a wonderful dream last night .I could see all of America and it looked very beautiful On top of every building was a banner."Bush,"and what did those banners read?"Osama,"it said,Allah is God,and God is Allah." Bush," Binny,incidentally I too had a dream last night. In my dream I saw Pakistan and how beautiful it looked and on every building was a banner too." Laden,"and what did those banners say?" Bush,"I don't know stupid,I can't read Hebrew !!!
6 hrs ago (05:50 PM)
Osama calls Bush from Pakistan and says,"Mr. President,I had a wonderful dream last night .I could see all of America and it looked very beautiful On top of every building was a banner."Bush,"and what did those banners read?"Osama,"it said,Allah is God,and God is Allah." Bush," Binny,incidentally I too had a dream last night. In my dream I saw Pakistan and how beautiful it looked and on every building was a banner too." Laden,"and what did those banners say?" Bush,"I don't know stupid,I can't read Hebrew !!!
Now time has come to stop CIAs access in internal politics of Pakistan. There is every reason to believe that CIA paved way for Musharaff to stagg a successful Coup. Because, thereafter the Dictator leased out two important Military Airbase to US Army-CIA from which it could keep watch even on India and China. Now another possibility may haunt the Pakistani people the -- that Exit of Zardari is planned to phase out CIA's influence from Pakistan top Civil Administrator ? Whatever it is, the de-Americanisation drive will ultimately be beneficial to that Country....
USA vs Pakistan in 2012, 2013. USA blanket bombs biggest terrorist camp in the world paki army & ISI HQs. USA marines and seals along with Nato forces, Special Indian forces and Israeli commandoes seizes paki nukes . Pak is divided in to 5 regions with USA, India jointly controlling these regions. All terrorist are decimated and world lives in peace hereafter.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA VERY FUNNY, Indians are really very good jokers.
You seem to be on drugs. Go see a doctor.
He is forcasting your future so just get over it man.. Well are you same monkey that poor pakis soldier was able to caught on border.. They are funny
unless doomsday strikes for real, just kidding... hope whatever you said same can be achieved without any human causality - maybe you heard of cyberwar :-)
man even in ur dreams ur suking america's dk...hehehe
What we Americans need is a new ally in the region where we can have complete military co-operation. We need India's support if we are to fix this region which is becoming a headache for the rest of the world. We need India's airspace. India's ports, and Indian military help in subduing Af-Pak
You mean you want another Est India Company?
And why not? If it was not for the East India company you would not be writing in English today. A lot of you guys look back to the days when our British cousins ruled you since none of you can rule yourselves. Now all you want are outsourced jobs and 'green cards'. Isn't it better we come over there give you all 'green cards'?
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Dude, 40 something years ago the US chose Pakistan as its friend and ally over India. Your leaders were dumb and disrespecful of our right to decide who our friends were and what our economic policies should be. Your leaders are still dumb and I dont think they're looking for allies- they're looking for blind obedience. Not going to get that in India. The US created the problem and fed the Pak monster for years - YOU go in and finish it off, stop trying to outsource it to us.
We have our own dumb leaders in our own country, should I start naming them or do you get it, our scams, our corruption, at least in the USA they go to jail for it, what do we do, we re elect them, so we are the dumb people that keep this crooked and dumb politicians in power.
And what will you guys do? Play cricket with them and drool over their foreign minister?
Ha ha ha. Drool over their foreign minister indeed. This is the problem with American foreign policy and relations - its based not on sense but on anything trivial thing overheard anywhere. 'Oh I heard Iran has WMD' - lets occupy Iran. 'Oh I heard they drool over the foreign minister' - I guess this means India likes Pakistan after all. Please. As to what 'we guys' will do - exactly what we've done in the 40 years of US/Pak 'friendship' - handle each situation as it comes, while trying to handle the myriad other problems that exist being a poor country upholding its dignity, own judgement and democracy. Indians are not Pakistanis, and we Never will be. There are things to learn from the US, but how to handle our foreign relations is not one of them.
I never said you guys liked Pakistan. All I said was you play cricket with them and drool over their foreign minister which is indeed the case. Now don't deny these facts. Your bearded PM with his turban and glasses sits with that pipsqueak Paki counterpart of his watching a cricket match behind bullet proof glass, and then when that female foreign minister shows up she makes it to your fashion tabloid glossy pages. All this as we Americans are fighting a brutal war right next door.
A JUST APPROACH FOR SAFER WORLD FROM CLUTCHES OF PAK,CHINA,NORTHKOREA,UNITEDKINGKONDOM
You don't need India's help to subduing Pakistan. This can be done from digogartia Island, where you have base.Pakistan will hand over all nukes as per the surrender terms at the end of military action.
Actually, isn't this India's responsibility. India is the regional superpower yet it cannot control its own region. It has allowed bits of its territory to secede and then become failed states that are a nuisance not only to India but to the rest of the world. India fights inconclusive military conflicts with its own bits and pieces and rump entities and then claims "victories" like in 1971 when it occupied its own former breakaway territory renamed it Bangladesh and promptly withdrew to let it become yet another failed state.
Hats off for Pakistan, you have really got hold of the American dogs and booted them out from your airbase and closed down their transit supplies. India will be hardest hit after Americans and NATO. The Indian "Sunder Sapna" has shattered of going into Afghanistan and trading and behaving like Raja Inder. Sorry India try it next time by making use of your grey matter. Excellent job Pakistan you screwed the most noisy "BADMASH" of the world. Mourning starts in India with national flag at half mast for 30 days.
Poor porki muslim pig..3rd class citizen of the world.
You can live in fool's paradise at your own peril.
Pakistani Hallal, shut your month.Pakistan is the biggest producer and Merchantile market for Quality Terroist. There economy runs on Terrorists, 80% peoples are there terrorist in Pakistan, remaining 20% outside Pakistan. I think no citizen or civilians, only terrorists are there. Hats of to you Pakistani and Pakistan for exporting and importing, and making yourself, the number one world leader for doing so.
Indian exporting there moms 2 other countries 2 sex. Shame on U
Same as what India do... But Indian Terrorists r not brave, thats y they r not exporting. All r phattus, fools caring only for there waste lifes
Poor muslim porki pig.. 3rd class citizen of the world
So your tail pipe circumference is also stretching on American kicking out from Pakistan! Your whining will not make any difference, so plug your mouth with the help of some large animal's kok.
zardari - hai hai hai, what a namuna president. this is your caliber to elect your president 10%. u blow bombs in mosque, street, lanes, parks, shops, and where not. you have examplary corrupt leaders. we muslims in india are much better than you rots. you stink like worst. pakis are worst of worsts. go chill. dont kid around here.
Abe PakistaniLaude...Namard are another for Pakistani Dogs only..and u are one of them...fit for firing bullets from your lolla into your filthy mouth. Your Bhikaristan is already a wasteland and will vanish soon taking with it all namards like u scums for good from this planet.
when it's between US & PAK look how many Indians just bring their nose in. When something about PAK many are interested, look inside India and try to rectify or correct Indian...never pork others when ur butt is no cleaned...if i say this then u reply i am ISI agent or speaking on Hawala...laugh at those comments given by Senseless Indians
Well done Pakanistan in fighting so hard to take back your own airbase...haha
Porki Dog posing as an INDIAN using a fake name..he he...typical coward Porki dog...!
Well done USA in Abottabad. Pakistan is now laughing stock of the world.
How about India giving bases to the USA to launch drone strikes from there? We would do a Hi-5 if we got that opportunity?
Gerry, India lost many opportunities to tie up with U.S. Unfortunately, my former countrymen have yet to come out of "distrust of the white" because of British colonialist history. The Indian government is also run by the useless philosophy of non-aligned movement. There are many Indians who think we Indian Americans "lick white a*s*s" when in reality we enjoy unfettered freedoms and opportunities in the U.S. India collectively firmly believes in the same values that U.S. does, and has no common values with terrorist and religion-driven Pak, and communist China. I hope the day will come soon when they realize U.S. can be a better and natural friend. I would like to see U.S-India equation the same way as U.S.-Europe equation.
gerry.faulkner (india ) (http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?205868) replies to gerry.faulkner
7 hrs ago (05:16 PM)
7 hrs ago (05:16 PM)
and have them assasinate another Prime minister or harbour another david coleman headley ......thanks but no thanks shyster MUST SEE LINK see CIA MOSSAD link to Rajiv gandhis assasination
Why do you always see us in a negative light. Our men and women in uniform are giving heavy sacrifices in the fight right next door.
Next Kassab got out of the jail and hit again Indian city of Delhi. 250 killed and 600 injured
Thn India Nuke every corner of pakistan but Paki piliticans still maintain Kasab Isnt Pakistani... As if we care
You better feel sorry for yourself first dude - do you know when you will get hit next from the US drone?
Air base America se khali karwai, PHAT gye India ke.
hum arricans ki nahi chate tumhari tarah abhi to toilet paper ki jagah pakistani zaban hi kafi hai american GI ke liye
Kya, teri galeej gand phat gayi? bahut achi baat hai!
To bhaiya hei ya matarwa? Terey to total PHAT gye!
Kya, tere matarwa to biklul phat gayi jaise apni desh wasiyon ke jaise. Woh to sara duniya ko malum hi!
so u are suffering from intestinal twist that has turned your assss upside down.
An insane Pakistani dog barking like a janitor who has lost his tail in the war on terror. Bhikaris think that without their help the war cannot be won and NATO supplies cannot reach Afghanistan. Bhikari Pakistan has no forums for these cheap pigs to pissss such hilarious comments..he he! so we see a lot of Porki dogs here...
An insane Pakistani dog barking like a janitor who has lost his tail in the war on terror. Bhikaris think that without their help the war cannot be won and NATO supplies cannot reach Afghanistan. Bhikari Pakistan has no forums for these cheap pigs to pissss such hilarious comments..he he! so we see a lot of Porki dogs here...
We will also train Indian terrorists group like BJP, RSS, Maoist and other groups how 2 make human bombs and kill innocent Muslims and Christians lik what we did in Gujarat and Karnataka.
Muslims, innocent. What? seems to be contradictory... Muslims and human being are two different things..
Muslims can not be innocent as long as they believe that Prophet of Islam is an ideal man to follow in their life. just so you know he (Prophet) married many teenage girls including 6-9 years old Aisha when he was over 50 years.
Hamed was saying ur mom tasted good. Pls send 2 me also sometimes when she is free of her prostitution business
Not his, it was your mom and sister as well as your wifeyy...they all tastes good and all of us are enjoying it with u watching from the sidelines of your toilet bowl...he he!
The US may leave the Pakistan base but innocent Pakistans will continue to be killed by terrorists. The number killed will exceed the number of soldiers (24) killed by the NATO accidental bombing. One day Pakistan will look back and may regret for letting go of their hasty decision to kick out the US from their base.
Paki Chini Bhai Bhai.... India ka band bajana Hai...
Abbey Paki teri adi American ney mari baki adi tum China ko Gift Kar Rahey ho... Kab Tak Apni marwatey raho GAY... Kabhi toh apney dum chalo Chinalo...
India is hiding her gand somewhere. lolls
In cows gand.....oye gomutra pine wale....
PorkiKutte, So your gand is somewhere missing..and u releasing your dirty stink poooooo from your dirty unwashed mouth..try out dooggy poimutra lunnddwale...
oye, the worshipper of Animals, stones, muds, earth,moon, human beings etc let me tell u this is the creations of creator. And this is for using purpose not 4 worshipping.
and islam is full purpose like killing,murdering, suicide bombing, lol...vow what a purpose of the creator seems interesting.. Whenever i want to kill mass people i would certainly become muslim faith
So your gand has landed up inside your toilet bowl which u drink everyday while travelling on Fckistan Railways... u tried to remove it, but failed as it went thr your slippery hand which was struck with yourLund into the gutter of River Indus which is filled with all Porki gutter waste...which u eat with relish and drink it when u release your poooo from your mouth....Great to hear the news..good going!
My gand is with me. I think ur gand is missing when u were travelling in indian railways. Take care of ur gand. Or through it in Ganga river. All wastes r going there. And u drink that water.
you coward m. fkng indian....
Dear Misnister, You have already sent one ATOM BOMB, to india, named VEENA MALIK.
YES YES.... I HAVE SEEN MANY INDIAN ACTRESS,AS THEY R NOT A WORTH 2 SEE OR 2 TEASE. EVEN V LIKE HER
and now we will f**k her so hard that paki cant face india..hahahaha
good, welldone, minister
Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai.... Pakistan ka band marneka hai.
same as in india if a hindus killsa muslim he is awarded and hindu cop is promoted for raping a muslim women atleast pak has not stooped to such inhuman levels like u hindus have (example gujrat genocide or rather gujrat holoucast). and not only gujrat there are soo many cases of human rights abuse against muslims eg makka masjid blast 70 innocent muslim youths were arrested and now after 5 years without hearing they are released if they were innocent then why were they arrwsted and tortured just to save the real hinud terrorist who are present evern ehere in india from the police to intelligence and srmed forces etc
Look at the world, where ever a problem/blast/issue, there u can c a muslim, be it iraq, pakistan,india,indonesia,US,UK.... Wht the hell they are doing, r they thinks they r the only human beings ??
Below is a pasage from a validated history of the muslims over the periods. There are many more instances of atrocities inflicted by the muslims on people of their and other religions. This would speak volumes of who are the victims and who the culprits. Amir Timur or Tamerlane (1336 - 1405) Turkmen Mongol conqueror: To start with he stormed the fort of Kator on the border of Kashmir. He ordered his soldiers "to kill all the men, to make prisoners of women and children, and to plunder and lay waste all their property". Next, he "directed towers to be built on the mountain of the skulls of those obstinate unbelievers". Soon after, he laid siege to Bhatnir defended by Rajputs. They surrendered after some fight, and were pardoned. But Islam did not bind Timur to keep his word given to the "unbelievers". His Tuzk-i-Timuri records: "In a short space of time all the people in the fort were put to the sword, and in the course of one hour the heads of 10,000 infidels were cut off. The sword of Islam was washed in the blood of the infidels, and all the goods and effects, the treasure and the grain which for many a long year had been stored in the fort became the spoil of my soldiers. They set fire to the houses and reduced them to ashes, and they razed the buildings and the fort to the ground." By now Timur had captured 100,000 Hindus. As he prepared for battle against the Tughlaq army after crossing the Yamuna, his Amirs advised him "that on the great day of battle these 100,000 prisoners could not be left with the baggage, and that it would be entirely opposed to the rules of war to set these idolators and enemies of Islam at liberty". Therefore, "no other course remained but that of making them all food for the sword". Tuzk-i-Timuri continues: "I proclaimed throughout the camp that every man who had infidel prisoners should put them to death, and whoever neglected to do so should himself be executed and his property given to the informer. When this order became known to the ghazis of Islam, they drew their swords and put their prisoners to death."
Same as qadri who was praised and showered with rose petals when he assassinated Salman taseer or when shahbaz bhatti was killed by tehrik-i-taliban or when asiya bibi was condemmed to death bcos of blasphemy... which human rights are you reffering to in pakistan ??? hindu doctors were brutally killed by muslims.... Dr. M. Younus Shaikh M.D., a physician, with blasphemy on account of remarks that students claimed he made during a lecture. The students alleged that, inter alia, Shaikh had said Muhammad's parents were non-Muslims because they died before Islam existed. A judge ordered that Shaikh pay a fine of 100,000 rupees, and that he be hanged..... do you have a benchmark for pakistan stooping low ????arent the above examples enough ??? look at your own country before pointing to India... atleast muslims living here in India are better off interms of education, financially, job wise....they have better freedom here in India rather than in pakistan..
Same as qadri who was praised and showered with rose petals when he assassinated Salman taseer or when shahbaz bhatti was killed by tehrik-i-taliban or when asiya bibi was condemmed to death bcos of blasphemy... which human rights are you reffering to in pakistan ??? hindu doctors were brutally killed by muslims.... Dr. M. Younus Shaikh M.D., a physician, with blasphemy on account of remarks that students claimed he made during a lecture. The students alleged that, inter alia, Shaikh had said Muhammad's parents were non-Muslims because they died before Islam existed. A judge ordered that Shaikh pay a fine of 100,000 rupees, and that he be hanged..... do you have a benchmark for pakistan stooping low ????arent the above examples enough ??? look at your own country before pointing to India... atleast muslims living here in India are better off interms of education, financially, job wise....they have better freedom here in India rather than in pakistan.
it is sad news that pakistan has to take control their own airbase from alien
but now how will feed you those billions of $s, you are in the fire from frying pan in pakistan.
The $ eater has already left Pakistan and no more $ eaters exist in Pakistan. Pakistan has own fire and frying pan.
dont be surprised if america screws pakistan up even more.
You need to see someone's tool to find out his name?? Another session of mourning starts in India.
spine?? are you nuts??? Americans have fu*ked porkis to the limit.....porkis had no option but to ask Americans to leave, else the talibans would have fu*ked the govt.
what spine? Pakistani ISI are eunuchs who hide at home and send uneducated, poor boys like Ajmal Kasab to kill unarmed civilians. Face Indian army if you dare....cowards.
you piqs dont think usa not your Coalition if you thing it is. then us will put the revit your and your family back
Pigs know how to use spine, they used them to stadn on four feet. You pokis don't know its existence, or else you would have never spread yourself to radicals, Taliban, foreigners, terrorists, Poverty, sectarians, etc etc etc. May be Pedo was too busy talking about sex and forgot to talk about spine.
Pigs also have spine but kanjurs spine remains fractured under pressure of gahaks all the time, like you and your kanjurkhana.
Yeah, u are right...but Porki Kanjurs dont have and will never have, u are a good example of that whose whole body has been battered under no pressure by gahaks of your beloved bhikari nation all the time for ever, like u and your Porki Kanjurkhana
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