Terror attack on Bacha Khan University in Pakistan - 20/Jan/16

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RAW alone can't do all this m sure many more agencies are helping them
Doing a terrorist attack in Pakistan is not that typical compared to India.

1. You don't have to spend on training of these terrorist, because Pakistan itself does it.
2. You don't have to send them across the border because they are already there.
3. Weapons are widely available in Pakistan, so no need to worry about that too.
4. Only thing is you just have to turn these basterd against their own master, provide some money and support that's it
 

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Paki false flag both to get sympathy as a terror victim plus help take attention away from Pathankot along with begging US congress to release the F-16s to fight 'terrorists'.

The TTP guys seem to be contradicting themselves - some one admits responsibility, another denies.

While I don't care about Paki civilians, such attacks don't help us at all. Attack on Paki forces and assets is a different matter.

This is so funny, I couldn't help but share it with you guys :

Yes, yes and they also had gift cards in their pockets, that Hamid guy is one special retard.
 

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Coming on the heels of Pathankot attack, fingers will be pointed at India. In fact, these attacks had come down considerably in recent months - in both countries. My suspect list will include non-state actors and Western powers who are allergic to seeing peace / amity between these two nations.
 

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This attack is more like dirty ISI attacking its own people so that they can point fingers at us.

RAW dont do cheap things. If we want to attack and let enemy feel the pain then best option is go after top bosses of PA and ISI. They should feel the pain, not some innocent collage students.
 

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Coming on the heels of Pathankot attack, fingers will be pointed at India. In fact, these attacks had come down considerably in recent months - in both countries. My suspect list will include non-state actors and Western powers who are allergic to seeing peace / amity between these two nations.
This is what ISI wants...they will even fabricate proofs to implicate RAW in it.
Afterall....peace means a democratic process taking place and pak army doing babysitting of terrorists in base camps.
 

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This attack is more like dirty ISI attacking its own people so that they can point fingers at us.

RAW dont do cheap things. If we want to attack and let enemy feel the pain then best option is go after top bosses of PA and ISI. They should feel the pain, not some innocent collage students.
we just need to call pakis for a diplomatic talk...fix a date for it and pakis will blow themselves out to stall the talks..
Ingeniass pakis...

innocent college students..c'mon till they become radicalized..

http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...umiliate-them-claims-islamic-professor.75026/

Education doesnt make any difference on a paki.
 

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Taliban are competing against ISIS which is gaining ground in Nangarhar province and surrounding areas in both Pakistan and Afghanistan. That might be the reason behind increased Taliban attacks, they want to show that they are as pious and murderous as ISIS.
 

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Attack on University in Pakistan Leaves at Least 30 Dead

At least four gunmen entered Bacha Khan University, located in the town of Charsadda in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing at least 30 and wounding 50 to 60 students and faculty members, according to local media reports.

The attack began around 9:30 am local time when militants wearing black turbans cut through a back fence (some accounts state that they scaled a university wall) in the cover of thick morning fog. They then opened fire on students near a boy’s hostel while shouting “Allahu akbar,” or “God is great.” Ashfaq Ahmad, a security officer of the university, told the Washington Post that the attackers “were restricted to the boy’s hostel when security guards opened fire on them.”

“The attackers cut the barbed wire and jumped into the campus. Our guards engaged them and they did not reach the girl’s hostel and main administration block,” he added. Most of the victims appear to have been male students, but also included a senior faculty member, a cook, and up to four security guards.

Some of the militants appear to also have made it into one of the administration buildings and classrooms.Raza Mohammed Khan, deputy superintendent of the police in Charsadda, said that no more gunmen remain inside the university. The Pakistani Army said that clearance operations have ended.

There have been conflicting reports about the number of militants involved in the attack. Pakistani media quotes intelligence sources who claim eight to ten gunmen, between 18 and 25 years old, wearing suicide vests entered the college campus.

Four militants have been confirmed killed before they could detonate their suicide vests, according to a military spokesperson. “The attackers were like us ─ they were very young. They carried AK-47 guns. They wore jackets like the forces do… We were in the [boy's] hostel sleeping as we don’t have classes. There are no classes at the university currently, there may be around 200-300 students in the hostel,” an eyewitness told Dawn newspaper.

The university, founded in 2012, is home to around 3,000 students and is named after Bacha Khan, a Pashtun nationalist leader. Khan was the founder of Pakistan’s Awami National Party and advocated nonviolent means to oppose British rule in South Asia, for which he has been called “the frontier Gandhi.” Wednesday was the 28th anniversary of Khan’s death and the university hosted a poetry recital in his honor, with 600 external visitors in attendance.

A local Taliban faction, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Geedar group, has claimed responsibility for the attack. Umar Mansoor, a Taliban leader allegedly responsible for the December 2014 attack on a military-run school in Peshawar that killed 145 people, said in a statement that “[w]e have sent four suicide attackers and they have killed dozens of people. This is a message to the Pakistani army and civilian leadership, who have executed 130 mujahideen, our people. We will carry out more attacks to take revenge on them.”

However, Mohammad Khorasani, a Taliban spokesperson contradicted Umar Mansoor in statement, saying that the attack on the university campus was “against Shariah,” according to Dawn. He also said that those “using the name of TTP will be brought to justice.”

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif issued a stern statement from Zurich, Switzerland where he is attending the World Economic Forum: “Those killing innocent students and citizens have no faith and religion. We are determined and resolved in our commitment to wipe out the menace of terrorism from our homeland.”

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also issued a statement strongly condemning the terror attack and offering “condolences to families of the deceased.”

http://thediplomat.com/2016/01/attack-on-university-in-pakistan-leaves-at-least-30-dead/
 

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Now, following is trending on baki forum :D

Indian Consulate gave Rs.30 lacs to Taliban Commander to attack Bacha Khan University
 

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Now, following is trending on baki forum :D

Indian Consulate gave Rs.30 lacs to Taliban Commander to attack Bacha Khan University

The useful takeaway for us is that they are looking for excuses to cancel Indo-Pak dialogue, which is a good thing, especially since Pakistan is proactively willing to take the blame for it.

On an intellectual level, since they are saying that muslims are taking money to kill people, then it blows the cover off their puritan farce about being a religion of peace. It's even more funny if you consider the fact that 'Taliban' literally means a student of Islam. :D
 

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Our ugly liberal brigade and Aman ki Asha along with Media was active all day, the narrative was dominated by - Brave Paki professor took TTP terrorists head on and martyred, Indians are with Pakis, blood of innocents etc etc.

Now compare this with pathankot attack and what was the reaction of Paki media and their liberars/civil society - False flag by RAW, Khalistani freedom fighters, terrorist weren't pakis but kashmiris.Meanwhile hardly any mention of Baramula encounter where 2 pigs were dispatched to their jannat by IA.


We need a Zarb e Azb on our sell out media ASAP #fkusagrikaghosh
 
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The useful takeaway for us is that they are looking for excuses to cancel Indo-Pak dialogue, which is a good thing, especially since Pakistan is proactively willing to take the blame for it.

On an intellectual level, since they are saying that muslims are taking money to kill people, then it blows the cover off their puritan farce about being a religion of peace. It's even more funny if you consider the fact that 'Taliban' literally means a student of Islam. :D

How the hell the trained militants could not fire their guns once they entered the Uni? The causalities would have been more than 100 even if they shower burst even only in one room. Were their guns jammed?

Within how many minutes the army and SSG came? It's a big uni and fog was there, army had two tasks
1) protecting the students,
2) clearing the area

Till army reached who gave them resistance in the uni that they could not carry out their mission?? Students?
 

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How the hell the trained militants could not fire their guns once they entered the Uni? The causalities would have been more than 100 even if they shower burst even only in one room. Were their guns jammed?

Within how many minutes the army and SSG came? It's a big uni and fog was there, army had two tasks
1) protecting the students,
2) clearing the area

Till army reached who gave them resistance in the uni that they could not carry out their mission?? Students?
I don't know the answer to these questions. Are you alluding to something? I believe it could be one of among several reasons. It could also be a false flag attack by Iran to build the public narrative that 'our people are under attack, but the army wants to go to fight a war in a foreign nation'. Pakistan is like a prostitute who has accepted money from multiple suitors and is obligated to provide services to them, now all of them want to stick their dick in her at the same time.
 

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A part of me always feels sad hearing about bombings and drone strikes because this was part of us once. What has become of them. From the cradle of civilization to a terror factory.
 

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