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apoorv465

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This jackass didn't surrender. He was injured and his half-dead body was recovered and despatched to hospital. He'll sing like a canary once he's fit to talk.
no, the pig was caught in a maternity hospital when he ran away like a pu$$y.

Pursuing the leads available at Qazigund encounter, one individual Rashid Ahmed Allai of Hamzapora sangam Bijibehera was arrested from Janglatmandi maternity hospital with a Chinese pistol and live cartridges last night. He was missing since last two days from his house and had joined the Yawar group of LeT.

The police said that he was part of the militant group when they carried out attack on Army at Qazigund yesterday but managed to escape from the site when encounter broke.

He had taken shelter at the hospital in Anantnag with the help of one of his associate.
http://www.timesnownews.com/india/v...counter-amarnath-yatra-attack-pilgrims/139612
 

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Pakistani army will have a supplement oath or ageement for joining porki army... Which might state... You donate your body too to Porki Army... As if you get killed we dont guarantee your corpse will be returned to your family...so better to get it in writing to avoid further hassles
 

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Stone-pelting Kashmiri girl scores a goal for women's football

Bharti Jain| TNN | Updated: Dec 6, 2017, 16:51 IST





HIGHLIGHTS

  • Afshan Ashiq's picture as an angry Kashmiri girl pelting stones at the J&K police last year got her into national media spotlight.
  • She is now captain and goalkeeper of the J&K women's football team and competing in the Indian Women's League.
  • Afshanhas even inspired a Bollywood biopic on her life.


Afshan Ashiq pelting stones last year and (right) on the football field





https://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/india-news/stone-pelter-girl-in-kashmir-become-football-team-captain/articleshow/61938161.cms NEW DELHI: Last year, Afshan Ashiq's picture as an angry Kashmiri girl pelting stones at the J&K police+ got her into national media spotlight, more so after it was discovered that she was an avid footballer. That picture, Afshan now says, not just turned around her sporting career but also helped introduce many young Kashmiri girls to what was hitherto a male-dominated sport.

The photograph got her "noticed" as the "Kashmiri footballer forced to vent her ire by pelting stones". Meetings with J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti followed, who decided to do her bit to promote both Afshan and women's football in J&K.

Afshan is now captain and goalkeeper of the J&K women's football team that is getting exposure at the national level and competing in the Indian Women's League. The 23-year-old also plays for a Mumbai club and has even inspired a Bollywood biopic on her life.

On Tuesday, Afshan along with her 22-member football team, coach Satpal Singh Kala and manager Tsering Angmo called on Union home minister Rajnath Singh. Afshan told TOI that she sought the home minister's intervention to start a Sports Authority of India (SAI) Institute in Kashmir to nourish and train young girls to play football.

"I was impressed by how patiently a Union minister heard the issues raised by us. We sought better sports infrastructure in J&K. The home minister called up J&K CM in front of us and told her to meet us when we get back to Srinagar," Afshan told TOI.

Mehbooba, she said, was already supporting them in a big way and had instructed the sports secretary to take care of the requirements of the women's football team. The state administration has since provided us all our sports equipment, helping us put together a team within this year.



"While I have joined a Mumbai football club to pursue my dream to be a national-level player, it is my honour to also captain the J&K women's football team," said Afshan.


The team amply reflects the regional diversity of J&K. While the manager is a Ladakhi, the coach is a Sikh. The team members too hail from all three regions of the state.

Asked if she regretted the stone-pelting incident+, Afshan said it was a one-off reaction triggered by her "anger" at the abusive language used by a J&K cop as well as the alleged "slapping" of a team member she was escorting to the football ground at the time. "I don't regret anything. I would not have picked up a stone had it not been for the misbehaviour of the police," she insisted.


"But now I have a reputation and image to maintain. I want to focus on football and make my state and nation proud," she added.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-for-womens-football/articleshow/61939311.cms
 

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How about this?

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Well this is nice option to throw dead porki Army soldiers back into their own country since Proki army never claim their soldier's body and we have to perform last rites of their soldiers which requires funds & land (we also don't want any NAPaki cremated in our pure Land of Bharat), which can be saved by us...........:)
 

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Pakistani army will have a supplement oath or ageement for joining porki army... Which might state... You donate your body too to Porki Army... As if you get killed we dont guarantee your corpse will be returned to your family...so better to get it in writing to avoid further hassles
Yeah
because all those ugarvadis and rogue elements which Indian army eliminates in Kashmir are non commissioned officer and some time commissioned officers of Pak fauj. There fore no question of returning back to Pak. Finally how can Pak fauj can claim that they are their men.

This is the reason.
 

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BLA is becoming more and more efficient everyday
We should give them some more toys
They need some big toys like Manpads and sniper units. These are enough to ventilate porkis ass.
 

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They need some big toys like Manpads and sniper units. These are enough to ventilate porkis ass.
vo bombing me civilian jada marte hai aur wardi wale kam....sniper bhi 10shot fire karta hai fir bhi target bhag jata hai........more then toys they need good training
 

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Pakistan economy in shambles... they are not slipping but they are nose diving into doomsday
a) Politicial Turnmoil - no proper government
b) Radical Mullas makes the govt look like stupid with the help of Porki Army
c) CPEC funds halted due to graft..
d) Military Diplomacy is the term used by only one army in the world Porki Army

What more they want is this..

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vo bombing me civilian jada marte hai aur wardi wale kam....sniper bhi 10shot fire karta hai fir bhi target bhag jata hai........more then toys they need good training
Until we get complete un-intrupted access to Afghanistan forget about better training. Iran won't help you when it comes to Balochistan.
 

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Pakistan economy in shambles... they are not slipping but they are nose diving into doomsday
a) Politicial Turnmoil - no proper government
b) Radical Mullas makes the govt look like stupid with the help of Porki Army
c) CPEC funds halted due to graft..
d) Military Diplomacy is the term used by only one army in the world Porki Army

What more they want is this..

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Just to ask, how is this info relevant to ICT? There is a dedicated thread, please post there.
 
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