India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Sanjay Dutt ka dialogue Yaad Aa Raha Hai Jab Main Darta Hoon to bahut Marta Hoon.
Scared and humiliated Pakistan forces tries to show its bravado bye shamelessly displaying these sort symbolism. Pakistan DGISPR says that their plane didn't cross LOC. On the other hand Pakistani Mard e momin tries to display their 27th February mock drill 2 counter India's balakot attack. They need to explain that what did they achieve by 27th Feb. Strike. It was really targeted at domestic audience to justify their exploitation of Pakista public to justify extravagant military spending is not without any reason. Coward Pakistani army fooling Pakistani civilian in the same manner for last seven decades.
 

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India has oil and gas reserves, which are found in krishna - Godavari basin, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
I know but our reserves are still modest compared to middle east. Our production is barely 15% of our consumption.

Pakistan does have gas; but nothing compared to middle east.
 

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Imran Khan and CROWAS BAJWA infighting.
Imran Khan's relations with mentor Gen Qamar Bajwa enter trouble zone


Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's relationship with army chief and his mentor of sorts Gen Qamar Bajwa has developed strains over issues concerning functioning of the government.

Gen Bajwa, the all-powerful army chief, has been unhappy with the overall performance of the Khan-led government, including handling of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), persons familiar with Pakistan politics and civil-military ties told ET.

The army is of the opinion that it did not face FATF sanctions when Gen (retired) Pervez Musharraf was president, though a number of terrorist groups operated openly, one of the persons cited earlier said. He added that the army also feels that earlier there was less global criticism of people’s disappearances and treatment of religious minorities.



Amid the uneasiness between the two, Bajwa is said to have put his weight behind the recent cabinet reshuffle, which is being seen as an attempt to shift power away from Khan towards nominees of the military.

The new Interior Minister, Brigadier Ijaz Shah, allegedly appointed at the behest of the army chief, was director of the Intelligence Bureau under Musharraf. Shah is alleged to have run terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir when he served in the Inter-Services Intelligence.

When Musharraf tried to nominate Ijaz Shah as High Commissioner to Australia, the Australian government had withheld the ambassadorial appointment. Shah was also accused of playing a key role in harbouring Osama bin Laden and was named by Benazir Bhutto as someone plotting to kill her.

Another controversial appointment is that of Nadeem Babar, who is not a member of parliament, one of 16 such persons in Khan’s 47-member cabinet.

Insiders say that Khan now wants to send a signal to the outside world that he is not the military’s puppet and should not be treated as one. ET has learnt that Khan has started snubbing Gen Bajwa in one form or the other, which is likely to worsen civilian government-military relations in the coming days.

When Khan went to inaugurate the Mohmand dam on May 2, the army chief requested him to accompany him on his military plane to Mohmand agency Imran apparently refused on the grounds that since he had multiple programmes, he would prefer to fly separately.

After the ceremony, Bajwa again requested Khan to accompany him on his plane to Peshawar to discuss important issues, but Imran again avoided it saying he had other engagements.

Recently, Bajwa also requested Imran Khan to offer some conciliatory gestures to the political opposition. However, PM Imran Khan criticized the opposition and refused to announce any conciliatory gestures to the opposition, drawing ire of Bajwa, insiders point out.

According to insiders, Bajwa, who is set to retire in November, wants an extension and he has sought the help of the US to put pressure on Khan for it. However, another rumour doing the rounds is that Bajwa is undecided about seeking an extension.

Bajwa is also thinking of going to Saudi Arabia to lead the Islamic Army command, following in the footsteps of Gen Raheel Sharif, a former Pakistan army chief, ET has learnt. The Saudi assignment is financially lucrative and might be a better way to transition out of the army’s command.

At the last Pak Army Corps Commanders meeting, the commanders asked Bajwa to make sure that the current set up (civil-military) is in working order before he retires, ET has learnt.
 

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Good news: Pakis won't be bathing in crude oil any time in the future

No oil, gas reserves found at Kekra-1: Petroleum Division

"Hours after Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated that there is a chance of discovering "massive reserves at the site by next week", the Petroleum Division said that the drill did not yield the desired results."

https://www.dawn.com/news/1483078/no-oil-gas-reserves-found-at-kekra-1-petroleum-division
YOU KNOW WHY?

According to IMRAN KHAN..the MASTER OF GEOGRAPHY and GEOLOGY!!!

Guys do you all know why 18th attempt to search oil n gas also failed in Pakistan? Listen Pak PM, scientific reason for failure is, "Drilling ke Waqt Oil n GAS leak kar gaye

 

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CPEC is not Game Changer, it's GAME OVER - Pak Rupee could touch 250:cruisin2: to a dollar within a year


A prominent economist in Pakistan has alleged that the government has “very little say” in shaping of the economy and that the local rupee could touch 250/dollar within a year.

At a recent meet in Karachi on the state of the economy, Kaiser Bengali, who has worked with several federal and state governments in Pakistan, said, “We currently have a finance minister and governor of State Bank who have come from abroad. Since 1993, we have had these ‘fly-in, fly-out’ consultants..."

He accused the Imran Khan government of having minimal say in shaping Pakistan’s economy on the lines of the country's foreign policy and described the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as a product of the new "East India company".



"Our political governments don’t have a say in foreign policy, and now they have very little say in the economy. The economy has been taken over by the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank," he alleged.

Pakistan recently reached an agreement with the IMF over a $6 billion bailout package to help prop up its public finances and a slowing economy.

To a question on CPEC, he said, “It is not a game changer, it is game over… at first, we have to fight with one East India Company, ‘World Bank’, which is already ruining the country, then we have to worry about another East India Company in making.”

Bengali has over 35 research publications in his name in national and international journals and is author/editor of eight books on subjects ranging from unemployment, inequality and poverty to education, water, gender and regional development.

Pakistan’s principal opposition party the PPP has also raised objections to the recent deal between the IMF and the Imran Khan government. “Since the government has prorogued both houses of parliament, what we know of the deal, we know through the media. The government must immediately clarify the terms of the deal before the parliament and the people of Pakistan,” suggested PPP parliamentary leader in the senate, Sherry Rehman, in a statement issued earlier this week.

Meanwhile, amid strong criticism, Khan has convened a meet to discuss IMF’s bailout package. "A 12th IMF bailout since 1980 sums up decades of economic mismanagement in Pakistan. Chronic under-investment has left the country with a limited export base to support growth, while failure to improve tax collection has pushed public debt to elevated levels. The latest IMF bailout package requires economic adjustment not too dissimilar to the past. But with debt levels now much higher and bilateral loans taking on an important role in the country’s rescue, the IMF must ensure its lending standards remain strict," the Financial Times said in an editorial piece dated May 14.


https://m.economictimes.com/news/in...year-noted-economist/articleshow/69379163.cms

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So all this paki song and dance about oil turned out to be a big loud fart!! Doesn't matter, all their claims and victories are the same. Within a decade paki win of 27 Feb will turn into a blunder.

Paki army and gafoora don't have to worry about all the lies they are peddling because it's not guaranteed that Pakistan will exist by then.

It's simple to escape from loans and grants, just like pvt corporations, dissolve country into many parts and Pakistan will no longer be a nation. All loans gone, kaput!
 

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So all this paki song and dance about oil turned out to be a big loud fart!! Doesn't matter, all their claims and victories are the same. Within a decade paki win of 27 Feb will turn into a blunder.

Paki army and gafoora don't have to worry about all the lies they are peddling because it's not guaranteed that Pakistan will exist by then.

It's simple to escape from loans and grants, just like pvt corporations, dissolve country into many parts and Pakistan will no longer be a nation. All loans gone, kaput!
pakistan is a mob and IK + Gafoora knows how to entertain that mob with lies.
 

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Everyone!

Do remember to troll Aussies (especially the idiots from Australian Strategic Policy institute that said shit about Balakot strike....claiming that Indians didn't know to feed GPS coordinates correctly into the missile) on May 23rd when the Indian election exit polls are proven correct!

Aussies got ALL 56 exit polls wrong!!!
 

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J&K: Massive crackdown on illegal poppy cultivation in Pulwama
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/illegal-poppy-pulwama-1528473-2019-05-19
i wouldn't be surprised if it emerges soon that J&K and the nearby launchpad areas have a far worse drug problem than Punjab. Even that Dhar guy seemed to be completely hopped up. Brainwashing alone won't work on these fidayeens who also have to put up with paedophile handlers and molvis while preparing for suicide attacks.
 

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Them is mulling appointing NSA for back channel talks says media.
Same media- 'Terror and talks can't go together'.
Another term of Modi, media will catch the gauge of govt and will function as mini Foreign Min. MEA spokesperson job wd be easier. No need of press meets. Paki NSA can do back 'channel' talks with Arnab and Rajat.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
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