Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

tharun

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Axact is a 20 billion dollar company, while companies like Mahindra Satyam, HCL Tech (known worlwide) are not

Founder's daughter came to India and won 2 medals (no reference found anywhere on the internet)

India sabotaging Paki IT industry.

Conspiracy Theories ki bhi haddd hona chahiye.
20$ Billion.......:eek1: and can u please attach the pic of that called two medalist winner.
 

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Baki will be a Baki


Watch from 3:39 onwards. False == in action.
 

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1328114

SIALKOT: Three armed burqa-clad sisters on Wednesday shot dead a man near Sialkot after accusing him of committing blasphemy 13 years ago.

Police managed to arrest the three suspects and identified them as Amna, Afshan and Razia.

The incident took place in Nangal Mirza village, Pasrur tehsil.

According to the police, the three women went to the house of Mazhar Hussain Syed, a faith healer, and asked him to pray for them. They also asked him if his son, Fazal Abbas, had returned from abroad. When told that he had returned from Belgium, they asked if they could see him. As soon as Abbas, 45, appeared before the women, they opened fire on him with the weapons they had brought with them secretly. Abbas died on the spot.

The women raised slogans in jubilation after his death, asserting that they had finally eliminated a blasphemer.

The women, in their statement to police, alleged that Abbas had committed blasphemy in 2004, but “we couldn’t kill him at the time because we were too young then”.:shock::pound:
 

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1328114

SIALKOT: Three armed burqa-clad sisters on Wednesday shot dead a man near Sialkot after accusing him of committing blasphemy 13 years ago.

Police managed to arrest the three suspects and identified them as Amna, Afshan and Razia.

The incident took place in Nangal Mirza village, Pasrur tehsil.

According to the police, the three women went to the house of Mazhar Hussain Syed, a faith healer, and asked him to pray for them. They also asked him if his son, Fazal Abbas, had returned from abroad. When told that he had returned from Belgium, they asked if they could see him. As soon as Abbas, 45, appeared before the women, they opened fire on him with the weapons they had brought with them secretly. Abbas died on the spot.

The women raised slogans in jubilation after his death, asserting that they had finally eliminated a blasphemer.

The women, in their statement to police, alleged that Abbas had committed blasphemy in 2004, but “we couldn’t kill him at the time because we were too young then”.:shock::pound:
Here we go..
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India get ready for banging sessions.

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ha ha ha now number 2 is also living happily in pakistan and america is bombing Afghanistan caves pathetic liars.....

Bin Laden Successor al-Zawahiri in Karachi Under ISI Protection, Says Report

Washington: Wanted terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri is most likely hiding in Karachi under the protection of Pakistan's spy agency ISI, a US media report has said.
"Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) has been protecting al-Zawahiri, a trained surgeon, since US forces evicted Al-Qaeda from Afghanistan in late 2001," Newsweek said, claiming that its information is based on several authoritative sources.

"His most likely location today, they say: Karachi, the teeming port city of 26 million people on the Arabian Sea," the weekly said.

This is for the first time in several years a news report has surfaced about the hiding location of the Egyptian-born Al-Qaeda leader, who is Osama bin Laden's mentor and successor, PTI said.

"Like everything about his location, there's no positive proof," Bruce Riedel, a 30-year CIA veteran who was the top adviser on South Asia and the Middle East for the past four US presidents, told the magazine.

"There are pretty good indications, including some of the material found in Abbottabad (Pakistan)," where bin Laden was slain, "that point in that direction," he added.

"This would be a logical place to hide out, where he would feel pretty comfortable that the Americans can’t come and get him," he said.

Riedel told the weekly that Karachi would be a "very hard" place for the US to conduct the kind of commando raid that got bin Laden on May 2, 2011.

"If he was in someplace along the border with Afghanistan, I think the temptation would be enormous to go after him. But in Karachi, that would be stunning and very difficult," Riedel said.

According to the weekly, the US had an unsuccessful drone strike against Al-Zawahiri in January 2016. But the al-Qaeda chief survived, the weekly said, noting that its information was based on a source from Pakistan who requested anonymity for sharing the information.

"The drone hit next to the room where al-Zawahiri was staying. The shared wall collapsed, and debris from the explosion showered on him and broke his glasses, but luckily he was safe," the unnamed man told the magazine.

The man added that "four of al-Zawahiri's security guards were killed on the spot and one was injured but died later." He said al-Zawahiri had "left the targeted room to sleep just 10 minutes ahead of the missile that hit that room."

The magazine said al-Zawahiri, now 66, has survived several drone strikes.

One of the Taliban's former ministers adds that al- Zawahiri and Al-Qaeda are "no longer welcome" in areas controlled by his group because its engaged in peace negotiations with the Afghan government and doesnt want to be seen as "a threat to world peace," it said.

"Closed out of the tribal areas, al-Zawahiri was 'moved to Karachi under direction of the black leg,'" the Afghan Talibans code name for the ISI, according to the group leader who spoke with the magazine.
 

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ha ha ha now number 2 is also living happily in pakistan and america is bombing Afghanistan caves pathetic liars.....

Bin Laden Successor al-Zawahiri in Karachi Under ISI Protection, Says Report

Washington: Wanted terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri is most likely hiding in Karachi under the protection of Pakistan's spy agency ISI, a US media report has said.
"Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) has been protecting al-Zawahiri, a trained surgeon, since US forces evicted Al-Qaeda from Afghanistan in late 2001," Newsweek said, claiming that its information is based on several authoritative sources.

"His most likely location today, they say: Karachi, the teeming port city of 26 million people on the Arabian Sea," the weekly said.

This is for the first time in several years a news report has surfaced about the hiding location of the Egyptian-born Al-Qaeda leader, who is Osama bin Laden's mentor and successor, PTI said.

"Like everything about his location, there's no positive proof," Bruce Riedel, a 30-year CIA veteran who was the top adviser on South Asia and the Middle East for the past four US presidents, told the magazine.

"There are pretty good indications, including some of the material found in Abbottabad (Pakistan)," where bin Laden was slain, "that point in that direction," he added.

"This would be a logical place to hide out, where he would feel pretty comfortable that the Americans can’t come and get him," he said.

Riedel told the weekly that Karachi would be a "very hard" place for the US to conduct the kind of commando raid that got bin Laden on May 2, 2011.

"If he was in someplace along the border with Afghanistan, I think the temptation would be enormous to go after him. But in Karachi, that would be stunning and very difficult," Riedel said.

According to the weekly, the US had an unsuccessful drone strike against Al-Zawahiri in January 2016. But the al-Qaeda chief survived, the weekly said, noting that its information was based on a source from Pakistan who requested anonymity for sharing the information.

"The drone hit next to the room where al-Zawahiri was staying. The shared wall collapsed, and debris from the explosion showered on him and broke his glasses, but luckily he was safe," the unnamed man told the magazine.

The man added that "four of al-Zawahiri's security guards were killed on the spot and one was injured but died later." He said al-Zawahiri had "left the targeted room to sleep just 10 minutes ahead of the missile that hit that room."

The magazine said al-Zawahiri, now 66, has survived several drone strikes.

One of the Taliban's former ministers adds that al- Zawahiri and Al-Qaeda are "no longer welcome" in areas controlled by his group because its engaged in peace negotiations with the Afghan government and doesnt want to be seen as "a threat to world peace," it said.

"Closed out of the tribal areas, al-Zawahiri was 'moved to Karachi under direction of the black leg,'" the Afghan Talibans code name for the ISI, according to the group leader who spoke with the magazine.
Uncle trump.......................................
Please care to send in the SEAL's.................................................................................................
 

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The medals are for winning wars against their own people- from military coups to the Shias of Gilgit Baltistan (since 1947), Mohajirs of Karachi (since 1992), Balochis (since 1947), Pathans (since 2001)

The last full against their own people was against the Bengalis from 1947-1971. Tthat one didn't end too well for the Napakis did it?
 

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Guys, explain to me one thing, cause I cannot understand this strange situation. Pakis on youtube abuse and hate India but on their Liked/Favourites list there are Indian movies/music, etc.

Why?
 

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because they don t have that much creativity left in their brains to make emotional tear dripping ones like our bollywood makes .. Plus they all love the Khans not the bollywood and they feel the Khan s of the bollywood are more like pakistani s than indians..

Guys, explain to me one thing, cause I cannot understand this strange situation. Pakis on youtube abuse and hate India but on their Liked/Favourites list there are Indian movies/music, etc.

Why?
 

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