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Bajwa sold the blood of Shaheeds

Thought that was your head up your flabby a##? Last I looked my head is on my shoulders. Might need to go see a doctor about your problem and how to extract it out.


Oh I thought you posted your passport picture . My head is all well . Thanks .
 
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Just today during the funeral of one of the fallen SSG Commandos some SSG members were wearing load bearing vests which offer zilch in protection these same vests have been in use for God knows how long i think its time the army stop producing songs and movies and focus on the equipment of troops yet when questioned the same army does randi rona of paisa nahi hai kya kare, toh phir yeh roz roz ISPR ke pas kaha se paisa a jate hai for movies and kanjar khana?

You will see army fellows on social media defending their incompetence by saying paisa nahi hai nahi hai to disband kar do haramkhoro kam as kam yeh Shahadat jese azeem rutbay ko apni corruption kay liye istmaal mat karo. These people have been selling you guys this whole Shahadat chooran for too long Allah SWT has said he only helps those who help themselves.
Suits here more.
 
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for you,,
We (PDF) need to discuss it.

I don't agree with all he is saying but it is better for people to openly discuss their grievances.
That Shah guys makes great point about Pashtuns gun culture being celebrated and pushed by Pakistani state, only for the Pakistani state to then have surprised Pikachu face when they can only solve their problems with guns.
 
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PTI propaganda wing has gone all out against the institutional sanctity of every institution of Pakistan in a true fascist terrorist nature embodied by its supremo, Imran Ahmed Niazi.
 
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for you,,
We (PDF) need to discuss it.

I don't agree with all he is saying but it is better for people to openly discuss their grievances.
That Shah guys makes great point about Pashtuns gun culture being celebrated and pushed by Pakistani state, only for the Pakistani state to then have surprised Pikachu face when they can only solve their problems with guns.

Situation is more complex.

When Amanullah Khan, a "progressive" Afghan king, got into power, he faced revolt from Kandahar due to his progressive stances. Kandahar was also the birthplace of Afghan Taliban.


The area of Loy Paktia revolted and rebelled against multiple Afghan Kings. They revolted against Amanullah Khan for his reforms and revolted against Zahir Shah for unfair taxation. Loy Paktia is the hub of TTP.


Fun fact: the leader of the tribal revolt in the 1940s, Mazrak Khan, is the SON OF BABRAK KHAN. Babrak Khan is the one who assassinated Liaqat Ali Khan.

Faqir Ipi bravely fought against the British, and Wazir Akbar Khan stopped the Sikhs at Jamrud preventing Hari Singh Nalwa from advancing. The Sikhs were stopped at D.G. Khan, never making it to present day ex-FATA and Balochistan.

Waziristan kept resisting the British and then eventually resisted Pakistan until they were convinced that "doing jihad against a Muslim country is not allowed", which now after the scrapping of use of writ in FATA and selling those people out, that manjan won't work.

Number 1 problem with Pakistanis I have seen is that the older boomer generation has a weird one-man show culture. Where one guy takes the reign of all power and prevents other Pakistanis from succeeding. This one-man show also halts any kind of critical thinking which then leads to people being labeled as "Indian agents" if they have grievances.

Pakistan actively supports brutal, cruel sardars in Sindh and Balochistan. The Baloch story is long, but it could've been prevented if we just sat down and solved it politically, not military. It is always funny to me how Akbar Bugti, a guy who got into power by the military ended up getting off'd by the same military. It is also funny to me how his nassal and kids like Brahamdagh Bugti and others such as Hybridiar Marri were openly giving interviews to Geo and weren't called enemies of the country at THAT point. Either the establishment was trying to deal with them or allowed their presence and didn't find any use of it later onwards which is how they escaped to Europe.

How did Gulalai Ismail, another enemy of the state, escape to America? How did Raymond Davis escape? What actually happened to Aafia?

The original speaker does make a good point, but I disagree with his "racial supremacy" remark. If Punjabis were really racially supremacist they would've made the rest of Pakistanis learn Punjabi, not Urdu. Urdu isn't even native to Pakistan lmao.

He is right about dissolving assemblies by previous governments. The way Zulfiqar Alu Bhutto took out National Awam Party is very similar to how military establishment is trying to take out PTI.

@KingMamba Pakistanis in general get a Pikachu face when it comes to the War on Terror. The Taliban had good relations with Pakistan in the 1990s. TTP didn't even exist then. Pakistan turns on its own allies and expects same people to kiss its feet and thank them. Granted, a lot of Afghans who are racist to Pakistanis are nammak harams and Pakistani people have been very accepting of them so any form of weird racism I will condemn. But I will always defend their right to hate the Pakistani elite, establishment, and military.
 
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Situation is more complex.

When Amanullah Khan, a "progressive" Afghan king, got into power, he faced revolt from Kandahar due to his progressive stances. Kandahar was also the birthplace of Afghan Taliban.


The area of Loy Paktia revolted and rebelled against multiple Afghan Kings. They revolted against Amanullah Khan for his reforms and revolted against Zahir Shah for unfair taxation. Loy Paktia is the hub of TTP.


Fun fact: the leader of the tribal revolt in the 1940s, Mazrak Khan, is the SON OF BABRAK KHAN. Babrak Khan is the one who assassinated Liaqat Ali Khan.

Faqir Ipi bravely fought against the British, and Wazir Akbar Khan stopped the Sikhs at Jamrud preventing Hari Singh Nalwa from advancing. The Sikhs were stopped at D.G. Khan, never making it to present day ex-FATA and Balochistan.

Waziristan kept resisting the British and then eventually resisted Pakistan until they were convinced that "doing jihad against a Muslim country is not allowed", which now after the scrapping of use of writ in FATA and selling those people out, that manjan won't work.

Number 1 problem with Pakistanis I have seen is that the older boomer generation has a weird one-man show culture. Where one guy takes the reign of all power and prevents other Pakistanis from succeeding. This one-man show also halts any kind of critical thinking which then leads to people being labeled as "Indian agents" if they have grievances.

Pakistan actively supports brutal, cruel sardars in Sindh and Balochistan. The Baloch story is long, but it could've been prevented if we just sat down and solved it politically, not military. It is always funny to me how Akbar Bugti, a guy who got into power by the military ended up getting off'd by the same military. It is also funny to me how his nassal and kids like Brahamdagh Bugti and others such as Hybridiar Marri were openly giving interviews to Geo and weren't called enemies of the country at THAT point. Either the establishment was trying to deal with them or allowed their presence and didn't find any use of it later onwards which is how they escaped to Europe.

How did Gulalai Ismail, another enemy of the state, escape to America? How did Raymond Davis escape? What actually happened to Aafia?

The original speaker does make a good point, but I disagree with his "racial supremacy" remark. If Punjabis were really racially supremacist they would've made the rest of Pakistanis learn Punjabi, not Urdu. Urdu isn't even native to Pakistan lmao.

He is right about dissolving assemblies by previous governments. The way Zulfiqar Alu Bhutto took out National Awam Party is very similar to how military establishment is trying to take out PTI.

@KingMamba Pakistanis in general get a Pikachu face when it comes to the War on Terror. The Taliban had good relations with Pakistan in the 1990s. TTP didn't even exist then. Pakistan turns on its own allies and expects same people to kiss its feet and thank them. Granted, a lot of Afghans who are racist to Pakistanis are nammak harams and Pakistani people have been very accepting of them so any form of weird racism I will condemn. But I will always defend their right to hate the Pakistani elite, establishment, and military.
I agree the racial aspect he pointed out does not exist. Most Pakistani Punjabis are not racially aware and that is probably because Punjab has generally allowed many other groups to settle and join the Punjabi community. Such as Punjabi speaking Pakhtuns.

However he is right that there have been some elements of the establishment neglecting Pakhtun belt on purpose only to be surprised at their reactions to the state.
 
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This is serious stuff. It seems that after regime change Bajwa has released Muslim Khan, killer of PA jawans and police.
The summary of his pardon is sent to the President after his release.
What Bajwa is doing!! Will there be any consequences for this man, who has destroyed the reputation of PA!

There was a news couple of years back that Bajwa pardoned a wanna-be suicide bomber girl, who was caught and arrested.
I watched the news myself, but unfortunately didn't save any clip at that time.
Bajwa was actually shown on TV "اس خودکش لڑکی کے سر پر ہاتھ رکھتے ہوئے".

Bajwa said "قوم کی بیٹی ہے، ہم اسے معاف کر دیں گے".




On the other hand, "قوم کے بیٹے" who were under arrest & hand cuffed were treated by a firing squad during Kayani/Musharraf time.
2nd from right actually looks pre-teen.
when a couple of them were still crying after being shot, soldiers went up and gave them a 2nd serving of head shots.
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suna hai bajwa bara shaukeen aadmi hai
Capt. Safdar once talked about a video of someone in swimming pool
In a space someone said it was a video of Bajwa



I am against Bajwa and his policies but will never criticize the entire institute or our jawan and sacrifices
So is the " basement general" in OP who lost his leg's function serving the country. and is wheel chair bound having taken splinters on himself.
Where did he bash institution? He talked about sacrifices of soldiers.
I guess you didn't even listen him and hurled an allegation.



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Below Nadeem Dar is explicitly saying that
"ایک آدمی کی وجہ سے آرمی کو برا مت کہیئے گا"







Major Nadeem Dar says,
"No body dare point a finger/criticize/abuse my Pakistan army"







And here you are calling him "basement general"
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I agree the racial aspect he pointed out does not exist. Most Pakistani Punjabis are not racially aware and that is probably because Punjab has generally allowed many other groups to settle and join the Punjabi community. Such as Punjabi speaking Pakhtuns.

However he is right that there have been some elements of the establishment neglecting Pakhtun belt on purpose only to be surprised at their reactions to the state.

Lots of Pashtun diaspora kids from Pakistan only speak Pashto and English, don't know Urdu at all bro

A lot of them don't relate to mainstream Pakistani culture, the only link they have with mainstream Pakistan is Imran Khan.

After Vote of No Confidence a lot of Pashtun diaspora youth have turned ethnic nationalist, removing Pakistani flags from social media bios as such. It will be interesting what the outcome of all of this is, as current Pashtun youth think the taking out of Imran Khan signifies establishment neglect on the Pashtun belt.

I think this too which is why I realized Akbar Bugti, Mahmood Achakzai, and Ataullah Mengal were right the whole time the moment Imran Khan got kicked out.
 
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Lots of Pashtun diaspora kids from Pakistan only speak Pashto and English, don't know Urdu at all bro

A lot of them don't relate to mainstream Pakistani culture, the only link they have with mainstream Pakistan is Imran Khan.

After Vote of No Confidence a lot of Pashtun diaspora youth have turned ethnic nationalist, removing Pakistani flags from social media bios as such. It will be interesting what the outcome of all of this is, as current Pashtun youth think the taking out of Imran Khan signifies establishment neglect on the Pashtun belt.

I think this too which is why I realized Akbar Bugti, Mahmood Achakzai, and Ataullah Mengal were right the whole time the moment Imran Khan got kicked out.
I can confirm Pakhtuns of my generation in USA do not speak Urdu but they do speak Pashto. However they do identify as Pakistani overall.

My mothers two best friends are both Pakhtun ladies who are fluent in Urdu one of who i would have never guessed was Pakhtun as she was pretty dark skinned in comparison to the other one and did not speak any Pashto at all.
 
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