The holier than thou cucks on this platform fail to realise Pakistan's birth as a country was achieved through violence, otherwise you would be the NWFP of the United States of India.
Then you fundamentally misunderstand the issue. If it's not IK, it WILL be someone else down the line. We will never achieve stability as long as the establishment (aka military primarily) thinks it can take down anyone on its own whim.
Yes, this is pure delusion frankly. Your vote does not...
I agree 1000%. Anyone living under the pretense that Pakistan is currently capable of democracy is deluded, corrupt or has ulterior motives. Tribal, feudal, largely uneducated, poor and ultra-religious, there's no chance anyone with sense would trust these people with the fate of the country...
Lynchings have to be the most disturbing and backward practice in South Asia. Disgusting 🤮 And a foreign businessman no less. Extremists need to be exterminated and blasphemy laws need to be amended, idc if they riot, state should grow a backbone for once. How long are we going to continue to...
It hasn't been a sport in the Olympics for god knows how long. There was a recent push to get it into the Olympics, under T20 rules, which was until recently rebuffed by India and England.
Definitely, a lot of sports were introduced by the British but cricket has a distinct colonial flavour to it. 🤮
Ironically, BCCI were the reason cricket didn't begin the process of becoming an Olympic sport sooner as they would lose summer revenue. The sport is held hostage to India, England...
These are just examples of global sports without country-specific politicisation.
Tennis itself is a middle class sport, but so are hockey and squash. Both of which Pakistan has excelled in previously. Redistribution of the sports budget away from cricket would certainly provide enough...
Pakistan can do so much better than this dying sport - its the South Asian diaspora keeping it alive in other places. I'll be so happy to see PCB go the way of Kenya's and Netherland's cricket teams. Ministry of Sports should've used the abandonment of cricket in Pakistan during the last decade...
This is unfortunately the very real cost of failing to control the escalating attacks in KPK and Balochistan. Regardless of reality, even the perception of increased danger will cause tourists & investment to flee. International sports is no different. This is why its so important for the...
Bajwa sleeping at the wheel again. Get rid, get rid, get rid. Raheel Sharif really was the only competent COAS in recent times, Pakistan needs another one like him desperately.
To be very frank, Bajwa's handling of this issue has been absolute horseshit. No improvements made at all in the last few years, and there's been an uptick in attacks in Balochistan and on CPEC this year - risking already paltry economic investment. Stop sleeping!
Wow, a huge diplomatic failure on every level - one that damages Pakistan's relationship with friendly countries and confirms to the world that Pakistan is completely beholden to Arab interests ahead of our own! Pakistan's credibility on international issues will take a big hit. I'm not totally...
I agree with you that mining companies are notorious for corruption and siphoning profits but a negotiated settlement is the only option left - hopefully a settlement will deal with issues of potential corruption and revenue sharing. However Pakistan should start terminating/renegotiating these...
The bottom line here is this: India has gone from trying to isolate Pakistan to other countries turning on India. :lol: Indian newspapers themselves are claiming New Delhi is "extremely upset" at Malaysia. The damage has already been done to their ego. That is enough for any Pakistani to sleep...
Did you even read the article? It's not about manipulating prices but instead ensuring that Pakistani salt buisnesses can export it themselves with the right standards/market access/brand equity, increasing value-added processes inside the country (rather than outsourcing the crude product to...
Deal with Taliban = blacklist down the drain. FATF compliance was initiated by the US as a geopolitical tool; the Americans are already dangling the carrot by offering to help in a process they started. The Indians in this regard are nothing more than a kid hiding behind an adult saying he'll...