I support your deduction, but want to make a point. All blasphemy laws in Pakistan work smoother (relatively smoother, that is) except two. They are the ones that include death penalty, and do not have the "intention" clause. They are the ones which have no ifs or buts. They need to go; the...
I hereby present my tongue: [emoji104]. Go ahead, and suffer the wrath of Hashmis and Islamabad's centrists. Before Mashal's sad death, there was limited talk on this. Now, (to quote Salman Taseer) it's open season!
And what happens once oil becomes scarce? Prices touching $100 ppb is very troublesome for countries; $150 would break their economies! Businesses would just have to reinvest or suffer. As for jobs, they aren't being lost. Just recycled.
That will just further lose India those hearts and minds it desperately needs to win. It's an insurgency, man. They aren't suppressed just by force; look what happened in Cuba.
Yeah, that was bound to happen. That action would have a similar reaction. However, the point that women are not holding back (considering that sometimes they aren't as active as men in some conservative themes) is very interesting. Very interesting. It shows how much things have escalated (more...
That's a great move to reduce the dependency on oil. Although there's a lot to do before that, I have complete confidence that our neighbors have the capability to achieve that. India moving forward is good to see. Hopefully Pakistan will follow suit.
I'm not sold by the interview. I think he's lying to the Army about most of the things. His stuff about ".....we mislead the youth". As if any terrorist leadership ever thinks that they mislead anyone; they think that they're correct when they teach their shitty toxic ideology.
He hasn't, but he was responsible for developing the highly toxic screwed up ideology that promptes others to commit crimes against humanity. With Ehsan you're not executing just one guy. You're taking down a propaganda/recruitment machine.