Indus Pakistan is also allowed.
He is the one who started this shyt slinging on pdf then others started to respond in kind. At first, he used to mock Islam and Muslims; it was tolerated. He gained confidence from that, then he declared a war on Karachi.
@Pan-Islamic-Pakistan as @Cliftonite...
Bro, had the same situation been during Nawaz's time, PTIans would've lynched him on social media.
Its a management problem which people from public administration can easily solve.
The cost of not doing it is far more than the cost of curfew. Take your pick.
P.S: I am no sir, you can call me...
That is what I call reactionary racism.
Check out this thread
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/british-racist-man-abusing-pakistani-hardworking-taxi-driver.669829/page-13
There isn't just Indus Pakistan types here; there are others as well who usually get away with racist and derogatory...
Dear, there was no curfew due to COVID.
People were saying that it isn't possible to impose curfew; I just said that in the past curfews have been imposed. Capiche?
Due to Khan's fear mongering.
Curfews have been imposed in the past due to law and order issues in Lahore and Karachi as well...
Imran is above all criticism.
Even the failure to quarantine just 2000 people at Taftan is being touted as a glorious success.
Pakistan govt had ample time to learn lessons from Europe but it didn't.
Had this fuk up happened during Nawaz's time, he would've been a55 raped by pdf by now. But...
If you think that I am a supporter of the Bhutto cult then you're mistaken.
15 DAY CURFEW !
How can you say that it isn't possible? We have had curfews in Lahore, Karachi and Quetta. Pakistan's majority population was already isolated in its villages. Only urban centres had to be contained...
And the saadiq and amin government isn't responsible at all for the on going crisis! I am astonished.
Had total lockdown been imposed in March-April, we wouldn't be in hot water. A strict lockdown/curfew was proposed, but the moron-e-azam and his yes-men rejected it; what's happening now was...
They have some agreement that both sides do not use firearms on that border to avoid mishaps. Well, that didn't work out too well.
Clubs, iron rods and batons wrapped with barbed wires were used. More brutal than gunfire death and more painful.
As per the Indians, 20 of their troops including a colonel were beaten to death by Chinese. Many more are injured and death toll expected to rise.
Incident started after Indian troops set a Chinese tent on fire. Chinese retaliated: Caught Indians by surprise, beat them and hunt down escaping...
Shaheed is one who dies for a righteous cause; primarily that cause is the glory and safety of Islam and Muslims. I do not think that the Indian Muslim soldier falls in this category.
Looks like isolation of Pakistan and containment of China policy didn't work out.
Bharat ended up isolated and contained herself like a dehati aurat.
China on LAC, Talibs in Afghanistan , now even Nepal is showing its teeth.