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Kashmir: Imran Khan says Pakistan will ‘teach India a lesson’

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Feels like war is in the air

I wonder what gangu blood tastes like. Well on second thought might catch a disease they drink cow piss.
 
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Reducing Indian population would be doing them a favor. Pakistan should blockade all forms of contraception to India. They will destroy their land themselves.

use information warfare and divide them

they don’t have a firewall in place like the Chinese, it should be easy to troll them

This is probably more effective than actual war
 
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The threat is clear tho in my mind. Chandus and gangus are not acting alone. They have silent nod from Israel and USA. Pakistan is a major obstacle for US, Israel and India for their neo con, Nazi and Zionist ideologies and subsequent objective.

How that hag Alice Wells visited us and threatened/lectured us About FATF/sanctions etc. Is not a mere coincidence.

At this important juncture if a politician or a general of ours gives in to US pressure or turns out to be a turn coat then all bets are off. Pakistan will be in a great gamble. Mere mun me khaak.

Lekin waqt aya jo bhi ho mein pohncho ga mug a ha deen k sath larne. Mujhe shraddha kapoor chahiye as war booty.
 
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It is not about Palestinians, it is about bait al maqdis, it is about our first qibla, it is about our duty to Allah, when u say Pakistanis, ur terminology is nationalistic which is flawed. U cannot impose ur perceptions of thin air on reality which is that we are an Islamic republic, that runs in our very roots and is the reason for our existence , our conflict with Israel is natural and automatic, nothing u and ur 0.0001% seculars in Pakistan can say or do that will ever change it. If in doubt read the first page of the passport of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, there is a reason the israeli name is up there and the Indian one is not.


Pakistan warming up to Sikhs is about creating problems in India, it is a strategic decision that is essential to our national security and can be our most potent weapon against India in the future. Ofcourse a dumb lump like u fails to grasp it.





If we can warm to the sikhs who killed 1 million innocent Pakistanis then why can't we do the same with Israel who have killed 0 Pakistanis? We can cultivate relations with them over time and use it for mutual benefit. Remember, Jews are also people of the book, sikhs are not. sikhism also advocates genociding/ridding the world of ALL Muslims, JUDAISM doesn't.

The Muslims of India are seeing the real face of Hinduism , the brutal , vulgar, genocidal rapists.POor folks were fooled into believing India was secular and they were safe, but who would be so naive to believe people who drink cow urine and worship cows?




Doesn't matter. Most will still love indian hindus and hate Pakistan. Their choice.
 
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Imran Khan is not a good orator, delivering impromptu speeches is not his forte . This is not the way a PM of a country delivers his message. This is how an old grandma would rant about the current Kashmir crisis, in the same confused and incoherent way.

He doesn’t seem to know much about the history apart from some anecdotes happened in the 7th century, because that is all he keeps repeating. He is the same guy anyway who thought that Germany and Japan were neighbouring countries and fought against each other in the 2nd world war.

Even Trump would have pronounced the word Nirvana correctly. Hire a good speech writer and read the speeches at least ten times before you deliver them. It will be less embarrassing for the nation.

Put your same old ummah, Muslim, Hindu gibberish aside and talk about humanity for a change.You’ll probably receive a better service response from the “kafir” world.
 
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He's called me Indian multiple times here and insulted my mom and loads of other stuff:

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@Dubious more evidence^



They also tried to bomb Kahuta?? They're helping India right now....arming them up...giving them economic support etc etc
Don't give me snapshots but quote it or something ...

Your insults were really personal...where did I insult you in my post other than calling your a Israeli slave? Which you are? Cuz you defend Israel on literally every thread...

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Can't get more lower than that...
He has received his warnings
 
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Kashmir: Imran Khan says Pakistan will 'teach India a lesson'

Pakistan PM says army is preparing to respond to anticipated Indian aggression in region

Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, has threatened to “teach Delhi a lesson” and vowed to fight until the end against any Indian violations in disputed Kashmir.

In some of his strongest words since Delhi revoked Indian-administered Kashmir’s special status last week, Khan said the army was preparing to respond to anticipated Indian aggression in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

“The Pakistani army has solid information that they [India] are planning to do something in Pakistani Kashmir, and they are ready and will give a solid response,” Khan said.

“We have decided that if India commits any type of violation we will fight until the end,” Khan said during a visit to Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, in a speech marking Pakistan’s independence day.

“The time has arrived to teach you a lesson,” he said.

Pakistan, which also claims Kashmir and has fought wars with India over the region, responded furiously to Delhi’s decision last week to revoke Indian-administered Kashmir’s special status. It compared the Indian government to Nazis and suggested they might carry out ethnic cleansing.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that it had asked the UN security council for an urgent meeting on the matter, while Khan has previously vowed to lobby heads of state over what he says are illegal actions by the Indian government. The response by other global powers has so far been muted.

Millions of people in Indian-administered Kashmir remain without landlines, mobiles or internet access, 10 days after an unprecedented blackout imposed hours before India made its announcement.

The territory will remain under a curfew on Thursday as India marks its independence day, a date usually accompanied by protests.

Local media reported some restrictions would be eased after Thursday, but said the communications shutdown would stay in place.

Delhi’s decision strips the disputed state of Kashmir and Jammu of any elements of autonomy, removing its constitution and flag, and scrapping laws that prevented outsiders from buying land. The state will also be split in two.

It is the most radical change in Kashmir since the region joined the Indian union, and many Kashmiris fear it will alter the demography of what is the country’s only Muslim-majority state.

“It’s an existential battle now,” the Kashmiri politician Shah Faesal told the Guardian on Tuesday. He was reportedly detained at Delhi airport on Wednesday.


Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, has denounced what he claims is India’s violation of international law. Photograph: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images

Other high-profile politicians, including Omar Abdullah, the scion of a prominent political family in Kashmir, and a former chief minister in the state, were arrested last week.

Faesal said Delhi’s actions were “an insult to the dignity of the people”, adding: “My belief is that it will have immediate and long-term consequences. We will see ground mobilisation in the coming days and in the long run you will have sentiment of alienation going further and [it will] erupt.”

He continued: “The common refrain is that everything has finished. Everything has been snatched from us. These are the common lines on every Kashmiri’s lips these days. We have no choice left but to resist.”

Faesal was previously held up as an example of how Kashmiris could succeed in India’s mainstream. He left the Indian administrative service this year to launch a political party, the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement (JKPM).

Delhi’s actions had destroyed any remaining trust in mainstream politics, he said. “Anybody who used to promote the idea that it is possible to have a future with India – all those people are discredited today.”


About 500 people have reportedly been arrested since the security clampdown began, apparently to prevent disorder. Despite strict curfews and a heavy paramilitary presence, 10,000 people protested on the streets of Kashmir’s main city, Srinagar, last week when the curfew was briefly lifted for Friday prayers.

India has said the protests were not representative of all people’s opinions, and has downplayed demonstrations, initially suggesting no more than 20 people were involved. BBC footageappeared to show huge crowds on the streets.

The communications blackout and restrictions on movement mean there is a lack of independent information about what is happening in Kashmir. Satya Pal Malik, the state governor, told the Times of India the severing of communications was to prevent unrest.

“We don’t want to give that instrument to the enemy until things settle down,” he said. “In a week or 10 days, everything will be all right and we will gradually open lines of communication.”


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Agence France-Presse contributed to this report

Source -- 》 The Guardian
 
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India will try to pull Pakistan into a low intensity conflict in AJK , but we have to remain calm, at least until the UNSC meeting , I don't think any positive comes out of it but for the world and show off we need to first try all legal options to handle this issue . India will remain hostile as long as Modi is in Power cause his entire Political career is based on Portraying Pakistan as boggy man .
 
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The proverb best fits on political leadership now: Barking Dogs Seldom Bite.

Why don't politicians go and teach India a lesson instead of talking about it
 
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