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COAS General Bajwa arrives in London on official visit

Hahaha Sure. Anything Else Sir?





I dont need your fatwas.

Thanks for being tiggered

Triggered my foot. What you spout about the Holy Prophet Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Aalihi Wasallam is my business. I'll tell you, your type finds convenience on the internet. Try standing on the road and Pakistan and shouting what you write here. See what people do to you.

@war&peace some further insights into the character traits of this person.
 
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Triggered my foot. What you spout about the Holy Prophet Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Aalihi Wasallam is my business. I'll tell you, your type finds convenience on the internet. Try standing on the road and Pakistan and shouting what you write here. See what people do to you.

@war&peace some further insights into the character traits of this person.

So you believe Pakistanis are religious extremists hell bent on killing those who differ in the view? Interesting
 
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Triggered my foot. What you spout about the Holy Prophet Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Aalihi Wasallam is my business. I'll tell you, your type finds convenience on the internet. Try standing on the road and Pakistan and shouting what you write here. See what people do to you.

@war&peace some further insights into the character traits of this person.

Mate this old troll has made references to our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) in very disrespectful ways and not just once rather multiple times and also this idiot abuses islamic terms in very derogatory ways. He is a mindless nutjob.
 
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Mate this old troll has made references to our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) in very disrespectful ways and not just once rather multiple times and also this idiot abuses islamic terms in very derogatory ways. He is a mindless nutjob.

I believe you once said you have the proofs for this. Please do share
 
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So you believe Pakistanis are religious extremists hell bent on killing those who differ in the view? Interesting

The ruling is very well known. The punishment for blasphemy is death in Islam. I advise you don't try to find out first hand how very much real it is.

Mate this old troll has made references to our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) in very disrespectful ways and not just once rather multiple times and also this idiot abuses islamic terms in very derogatory ways. He is a mindless nutjob.

He's got too high an opinion of himself, which is reinforced by the anonymity of the internet.
 
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The ruling is very well known. The punishment for blasphemy is death in Islam. I advise you don't try to find out first hand how very much real it is.



He's got too high an opinion of himself, which is reinforced by the anonymity of the internet.
Once he said a "A certain Arab guy from the desert" and he was referring to the holy Prophet (peace be upon him). Which I found quite disrespectful but I don't know if that warrants any punishment in this world but he must seek forgiveness and repent especially given the fact if you call him chacha, chachu, budhay, or goat-herder...he gets triggered and if you make a faint allusion to his parents then he goes bananas..
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I don't wish him any harm but he should control his tongue because holy Quran is pretty clear about issue and
and yeah, just recently he said "if you place sun my left(right) hand "...I mean who the hell are you. It is saying of holy Prophet (Peace be upon him) and he(this troll) is not even worth the dust from the shoes of Holy Prophet's slaves..
Really he must seek forgiveness otherwise all his virtues will be annihilated and he won't even realise it.
 
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The British Army has real appreciation and respect for Pakistan Army and it's operations in FATA. They know from their own history how tough Waziristan is. It occupied quite few brigades in 1920/30s. Many a British soldier died in those mountains. So there is much respect for PA and in addition recognition that PA is legacy of the British Empire.

You can see how PA Major Uqbah was selected by Sandhurst Military Academy as instructor to teach cadets. And Gen. Bajwa knows he will get good reception by Britain which you can see clearly.

 
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Good thing. We should bridge our gaps and move on. The relationship can be mutually beneficial. Better than us going to the Americans, at least.

As regards the Raj, it was a long time ago. We can't hold it up forever. Bloody hell, the Americans fought two very bloody wars with the British and now they're both pitthi pals; they've realised the futility of having needless grudges.

Plus, we aren't exactly in a position to go headfirst against them.
 
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Raj gifted us Pakistan. No Raj. No Pakistan. So why should there be hard feelings?

The Raj gave us what the Raj gave us. My issue is the slave mentality which is so characteristic of many in Pakistan. It shows in our national character by our inability to achieve anything big at a national level. For good education, we rely on the British O/A levels system. For farming, we rely on the Chinese to come show us the latest scientific techniques. For infrastructure and development, we need the Chinese to show the bold leadership in Gawadar. By ourselves, we couldn't do anything about Baluchistan for 70 years.

Let's talk about our major exports. In textiles, the machinery we use comes from outside. In the past 70 years, we haven't created anything innovative in terms of textile design. It would have been nice if an innovative material had been invented. Or a new type of stitch pattern. Maybe a new design. But nothing.

We are happy to remain static, and keep doing the same thing. We are proud of our Mangoes. It doesn't take much to grow mango trees. Have we tried anything innovative? Find the best breeds of mangoes around the world and create a super breed of mangoes? No. Consider the innovation in chillies in the west. People cross-breeded chillies with the aim of creating the hottest chilli in the world. You get things like ghost pepper, Trinidad scorpion etc. But we are happy to be lazy and don't try to push the boundaries.

This ties in with quality. We don't recognize that in the world out there people are trying to set themselves apart. Nations are creating a brand for themselves through quality and innovation. We are so used to corruption, at worst our exports suffer from a lack of quality. And at best, we keep maintaining the status quo.

This requires us to reset our very national character. What we are, who we are, what we stand for. And I believe the roots of this go back to colonialism where our rulers wanted us to be subservient slaves that will be easy to handle. We need to change this national character through a grassroots level campaign of education.
 
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