EternalMortal
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pleeaaz saaarr come back to work for us... otherwise you won't be able to vote
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Yes.. anything that goes to Pakistan through legal banking channel helps in paying off the foreign obligations.
As you said majority are from Azad Kashmir so they will vote in Azad Kashmir elections? I am not sure as AJK have their own assembly and prime minister. Secondly, you’re counting British Born Pakistanis people as well. They don’t even have NICOP so how can they cast vote and what will be their constituency? I think all parties need to sit together and come up with workable solution.
Last time when PMLN government froze the foreign accounts, it instructed the banks to pay the customers in Pak Rupees at a fixed foreign exchange rate rather than the foreign currency itself, or the current rate.This is interesting. But the Naya Pakistan accounts seem like fixed deposit in a national bank. Only way for the account to loose money is if Pakistani state declares bankrupt. In other cases, depositors should be able to sue the government. So people need not worry as long the interest offered by these accounts accurately capture the risk of sovereign default
Foreign pakistanis are ghaddar
Last time when PMLN government froze the foreign accounts, it instructed the banks to pay the customers in Pak Rupees at a fixed foreign exchange rate rather than the foreign currency itself, or the current rate.
At one point, the foreign exchange holders were paid less than 50 Pak Rs for a dollar when it was being sold at more than 80 Rupees.
So even if they don't default, but instruct the participating banks to pay in Pak Rupees at the rate when the deposit was made, they can legally do so by passing one order from the assembly.
Sir they defaulted..thats what defualt meansLast time when PMLN government froze the foreign accounts, it instructed the banks to pay the customers in Pak Rupees at a fixed foreign exchange rate rather than the foreign currency itself, or the current rate.
At one point, the foreign exchange holders were paid less than 50 Pak Rs for a dollar when it was being sold at more than 80 Rupees.
So even if they don't default, but instruct the participating banks to pay in Pak Rupees at the rate when the deposit was made, they can legally do so by passing one order from the assembly.
You shouldn't stop sending the money to your family members.. Also don't stop sending charity to organizations such as Edhi or Chhippa. Remember.. Pakistanis are not liking the new government at all..Well, I won't be sending any money through this channel anymore.
My father lost a lot.. His EOS was transferred from Bank of America and next week ganja froze the accounts.. I remember we booked a car and had to cancel the deal because my father decided to not withdraw money at extremely low rate.. That car was my favorite and we couldn't buy a similar one ever in Pakistan.. and for that I still hate ganjas.Yes. We also have favorites.
I remember this very clearly. All dollar accounts were frozen by ganjoo. When was this? Must be a long while ago.
No they didn't announce that formally.. that's the makkari of sharifs..Sir they defaulted..thats what defualt means
We are still bad in rating because of that defualt
It was 1998.When was this?
What's the nation waiting for? It's time for bloody revolution!
So what is the solution? Let these looters hold the nation hostage? And we keep doing their bidding out of the fear that Pakistanis will suffer?And Pakistan and Pakistani will end up suffering more... I don't think that is the solution.
This is true, most of my family (we are from bagh) support IK. We even ran campaign in our area in support of Tanvir Ilyas.No they're not. The other European expat communities are tiny compared to the UK community. Most Pakistanis (1.2 million) from the UK are from Azad Kashmir where the sharif rule is hated. Imran's support is massive.
Of the 1.1 million British Pakistanis, more than one million originate from the part of Kashmir governed by Pakistan.
Kashmir tensions spill over to Britain’s Pakistani and Indian communities
The UK’s one million Kashmiris are feeling the repercussions of India’s shock movewww.theguardian.com
Seventy-five percent were from Pakistan administered Kashmir– Mirpur region and they were largely uneducated compared to Pakistanis who came from places like Lahore and Karachi who were educated.
Also if you add up all the other expat communities in Europe they still can't equal the UK community in numbers.
Jaati Umra and Bilawal House Karachi and Lahore, both should burn.Jaati umrah kb chalna ha ?