Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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YES! WE DO HAVE A COUNTER AND HIS NAME IS "Chulbul P.Pandey" AKA humara SALMAN BHAI.
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ISLAMABAD: Amid external account challenges, Pakistan borrowed more than $15.5bn in foreign loans in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, about 70pc more than borrowing from foreign sources in the same period last year.

In its monthly report on foreign economic assistance, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said it received about $13.03bn foreign assistance in 10MFY2022.

The ministry’s monthly report on foreign inflows showed that the government crossed almost 92.5pc of the $14.09bn target for foreign assistance set for the whole fiscal.

This does not include more than $1.5bn of expensive foreign debt in Naya Pakistan Certificates from overseas Pakistanis or the over $1bn secured from the International Monetary Fund, which arrived in February. Both these loans are reported separately by the State Bank of Pakistan.


As a result, the total foreign debt from external sources since 2018 has reached $51.03bn. The total foreign loans jumped to $55.13bn when slightly more than $4.5bn in IMF funds were also taken into account during the same period.

The data showed that the size of foreign loans had been steadily increasing over the last three and half years; from $10.59bn in FY2018-19 to $10.662bn in FY2019-20 and then reaching $14.28bn in FY2020-21 followed by $13.03bn in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year.

While the annual budget target for foreign debt in 2021-22 was set at $14.088bn, the government borrowed ended up $13.03bn in the first 10 months alone.

There were four major sources of foreign inflows, including $4.05bn from multilateral lenders, followed by $3bn of time deposit from Saudi Arabia, about $2.623bn in commercial loans from private banks and $2.041bn worth of international bonds.

The largest among the bilateral loans came from Saudi Arabia at $201 million, followed by China at $153 million and $64 million from the United States. Total loans from bilateral lenders stood at $486 million in 10 months.
 

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Spanish sisters were tricked into coming to Pakistan


GUJRAT: The two Spanish national sisters of Pakistani origin who were killed by their close kin had been emotionally blackmailed as they were called to Pakistan on the pretext that their mother was on the deathbed and she wanted to see them. On being misinformed about the condition of their mother, both the sisters arrived in Pakistan a day before their murder on May 20.

A close kin to victims Arooj Abbas and Aneesa Abbas told Dawn, on condition of anonymity, on Monday that Azra Bibi, the mother of deceased women, had also been evacuated from village Nothia of Gulliana police precincts in Kharian tehsil following the burial of her daughters last Saturday since she also faced a threat to her life. He said one of suspects, Hassan Aurangzaib, whose nikah was done to Arooj Abbas, had also hurled threats to kill the victims’ mother. However, Hassan is in custody now. A relative of the mother immediately took her out of the village after the burial and now she had been shifted to a safer place in another city. The woman is in contact with police and might record her statement before the police within a few days after coming out of the trauma.

The mother was one of the eyewitnesses of the brutal killings as her statement could prove vital in the case, an official of the Gujrat police said. The area people and family sources said Azra Bibi had been confined by her in-laws in a room after she came to Pakistan a couple of months ago and they did not let her talk to her daughters in Spain. However, Muhammad Abbas, the father of deceased remained in Spain and did not accompany his daughters to village Nothia where the plot of their killing had already been prepared.

Another family source said the deceased sisters were dragged by the suspects who put their headscarves around their necks to suffocate them before shooting. All this happened in front of the children at home as 12-year-old Fakhar Abbas, the youngest brother of the slain sisters, had also been missing since then.

It is said the mother was worried about the whereabouts of her youngest son as two of her sons, Shehryar, the main suspect and Asfandyar had already been arrested along with four other suspects, the uncles and two cousins of the deceased who were also their fiancé.

Moreover, Azra Bibi had already been passing through the agony of a tragic death of her elder son, Haroon Abbas, who was 18 years old when he drowned in a Jhelum canal around seven years ago when he went there along with his cousins. Now his both daughters are killed and two sons have been booked for killing their sisters, leaving her whole family in disarray, the source said and added that the suspects also had an objection to the both sisters for wearing western dresses.

Similarly, the sisters were against their forced marriages to the cousins and had been demanding divorce whereas the relatives in Pakistan and parents would ask them to expedite the process of documentation for visas for their husbands to move to Spain.

Police had booked at least nine people, including seven nominated and two unidentified suspects in the case of sisters’ killing. An ASI of Gulliana police became the complainant in the case after which six suspects were arrested whereas a woman, Farzana Haneef, wife of Haneef, and two unidentified suspects were yet to be arrested.

Meanwhile, all the arrested suspects were produced in the court of area magistrate Kharian on Monday who granted five days physical remand of the suspects to police until May 28.
 

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I have read somewhere that 65% of the British army was punjab regiment Punjab regiment chickened out in the mutiny of 1857 , Punjab and Sindh are the most conquered regions of Indian subcontinent after Afghanistan and this region never gave rise to empires
call me whatever but those who served in British army were cowards i will call them dhimmis not martial race
martial race is like Vietnamese who killed US soldiers with wooden spears not the dhimmis who served in British army like slaves
No Sikh gurus organized Punjab into a fighting force. Sikh empire also recovered lands from afghans and conquered some of their lands as well (that's the reason Peshawar is in Pakistan). Dogras were Sikh tributary, and they consolidated j&K including Ladakh. They also invaded Tibet, but didn't succeed.
 

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Dogras were diwan in sikh empire.
Even gulab singh 1 st independent ruler of dogras was diwan(presently equivalent to prime minister) of ranjit singh who conspired with british during 1 st anglo sikh war and after that paid 75 lakh for j&k
Are bhai does that mean dogras are a tributary of sikhs , the sikhs even claim that Zorawar Singh was not a dogra Rajput? If you tell this to a dogra he'll beat the crap out you. Heck even I am offended by what he said since I have dogra family members.
 

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I have read somewhere that 65% of the British army was punjab regiment Punjab regiment chickened out in the mutiny of 1857.
Punjab soldiers aided Britishers in suppressing Mutiny, it's an established fact.

Britishers punished the Awadh region by moving the army recruitment drive to Punjab and joining areas.

Awadh was the main centre for recruitment pre-1857. Also they created jingo martial classes jumla in the military. They made sure that some regiments will back them in cases of future mutinies.
 

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Are bhai does that mean dogras are a tributary of sikhs , the sikhs even claim that Zorawar Singh was not a dogra Rajput? If you tell this to a dogra he'll beat the crap out you. Heck even I am offended by what he said since I have dogra family members.
Even banda bahadur 2 nd sikh general after guru gobind singh was also a dogra rajput

Till 1 st anglo sikh they were subsidiary of sikh empire after that independent. Even they conspired with british

Jammu state was under sikh empire its a known fact. Plz don't distort history
 

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Punjab soldiers aided Britishers in suppressing Mutiny, it's an established fact.

Britishers punished the Awadh region by moving the army recruitment drive to Punjab and joining areas.

Awadh was the main centre for recruitment pre-1857.
In 1857 india was a divided nation with people only fighting for their self interests , no one fought on a united front. You can't really blame punjabis for not joining the rebellion. They did what was in their best interest at that time. But if you look at independence movment in the 1900s it is Punjabis who bore the brunt of british oppression and sacrificed the most.
 

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Gulab singh dogra was a descendent of Ranjit dev(one of the greatest ruler of Jammu) of Dev dynasty in Jammu and was the first in the dogra family to enter Maharaj Ranjit singh's service.
 

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Because giving credit to one particular community is itself a sub-nationalism jingoism.
It's just a fact. People blame Punjabis for the failure of 1857 mutiny but don't look at how much they sacrificed in the 1900s. Why no one talks about that ?
 

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