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PM Imran slams 'irresponsible' statement by Indian army chief

If we could purge these "Muhajir" business mafia and real estate generals we would be a force to reckon with

For that to happen, GHQ only needs to provide a week of free windows and sit back. They do not have to do anything. We will cleanse the urban mafias and their spoiled spiderman kids. They will see the power of madrassa proletarians where Karl Marx is wearing the Muslim Turban.
 
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the World is also realizing that Pakistan doesnt want to solve Kashmir issue, which by the way is the REAL TRUTH!

This kayani is on record saying that we need to get out of kashmir, and now this bajwa and his PTI has done deal with india in the name of peace frankly! The lukewarm response is the result of not taking any real kinetic action, both both bajwa and his minion Imran Khan. and has even taken extension as well for 3 years to add to insult in injury, so much for institutional betterment!!!!!!

meanwhile in india

Nooni RAW wannabe sympathiser located. Time to get the latest version of burnoll for the burning sensation deep inside.
Next generation burnoll needed
 
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For that to happen, GHQ only needs to provide a week of free windows and sit back. They do not have to anything. We will cleanse the urban mafias and their spoiled spiderman kids. They will see the power of madrassa proletarians.

we as in ?

most kids in madrassahs are thirsty for knowledge not blood.

what is your obsession with finding enemies within when a million strong gets ready to blitz you?
 
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Prime Minister Imran Khan Saturday said that Indian Army Chief Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane’s statement to capture Azad Kashmir was irresponsible.


Criticising the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in an interview to foreign media, the PM Imran said that it was "a Nazi backed ideology."

We are attempting to resolve the Kashmir issue through peaceful means, without knowing its outcome, PM Imran said that "I have briefed US President Donald Trump on the sensitivity of the matter."

"The Kashmir issue is not as easy as the world thinks it is," he said.

Fascist ideology in India 'biggest threat to regional peace'

PM Imran criticised his Indian counterpart Modi, stating that his fascist policies in the country were the "biggest threat to regional peace".

Taking to Twitter, PM Imran tweeted the cover of the latest edition of The Economist which criticises the Modi government's policies. The prime minister said that the world was acknowledging the "anti-democratic and fascist ideology" being imposed in occupied Kashmir and India.

"The world is now acknowledging the anti-democratic and fascist ideology being imposed in IOJK and in India. This is the biggest threat to regional peace and stability. Already 8 million Kashmiris & Muslims in India are suffering because of Modi's fascist policies," he tweeted.

he Economist explained the cover of its latest edition, stating that it was all about how Modi had sown division in India through his contentious policies. The publication talked about how the Indian government had made it easier for minorities other than Muslims to gain citizenship.

"At the same time, they want to compile a register of all India's 1.3bn citizens. Those sound like technicalities, but many of the country's 200m Muslims do not have the papers to prove they are Indian, so they risk being made stateless," read a post on the website.

The Economist further states that the government has decided to build camps to detain those who were "caught in the net" which seemed to be a step to incite Muslims. "That is electoral nectar for the BJP, but political poison for India," read a line from the post.

The publication states that Modi's policies risk shedding innocent blood and undermine the secular principles of the Indian constitution. "Mr Modi's latest initiatives threaten to do damage to democracy," reads a line from the post.

Indian citizenship law divides India, triggers protests

The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, passed by the Indian parliament on December 11, offers citizenship to refugees of several faiths including, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism but does not grant the same to Muslims.

The statute, deemed "fundamentally discriminatory" by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, has triggered widespread protests in India across various cities.

Critics say the law is a precursor to a national register of citizens that many among India's 200 million Muslims fear will leave them stateless. Many poor Indians do not have documents to prove their nationality.

Earlier this month, some 30,000 marched in the southern city of Bangalore, more than 20,000 in Siliguri and thousands in Chennai, while big rallies were also held in New Delhi, Guwahati and other cities.

SOURCE: https://www.geo.tv/latest/269110

What’s the point in using diplomatic language with this ba$tard. Just a short reply “we will kill you if you try” will suffice.
Sanghis only understand punches nothing else.
 
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They " want free Kashmir".
They're all piss#+ on gao muttar.
Cheeky bindians. They've got no kahunas but I tell you what if they attemp to cross LOC we will send them back with khatna.
They'll all become Muslims hahahaha lmao.
Btw I've lived on the LOC for a number of years
 
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how is it idiocy?

i can tell you what next waste of money will be if you intend to play by the rules of engagement set by others
Initiating a war without military provocation is idiocy because there is no guarantee of how the war will turn out against a larger and, in some ways, better equipped enemy.
 
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Initiating a war without military provocation is idiocy because there is no guarantee of how the war will turn out against a larger and, in some ways, better equipped enemy.

is there a guarantee on how war will turn out with military provocation?

is it a guarantee that any limited war misadventure will not trigger a world war.

enemy is always greater in numbers. that's why its the enemy

and indian army is poorly equipped down in morale and has an understanding of warfare of the 19th century.

It is a defeatist mentality to assume that your attack will unite the enemy for all it may further crush them beyond repair.
 
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With this type of thinking we have already lost the war.
is there a guarantee on how war will turn out with military provocation?

is it a guarantee that any limited war misadventure will not trigger a world war.

enemy is always greater in numbers. that's why its the enemy

and indian army is poorly equipped down in morale and has an understanding of warfare of the 19th century.

It is a defeatist mentality to assume that your attack will unite the enemy for all it may further crush them beyond repair.
looks like you 2 learnt your war fighting strategies and skills from mullah omar, baitullah masood, diesel and kafaitullah (a lot of hot air and no substance)
 
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looks like you 2 learnt you war fighting strategies from diesel and kafaitullah

what are the chances that if I take Arthur and Urban as teachers that you would report my post?
 
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Prime Minister Imran Khan Saturday said that Indian Army Chief Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane’s statement to capture Azad Kashmir was irresponsible.


Criticising the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in an interview to foreign media, the PM Imran said that it was "a Nazi backed ideology."

We are attempting to resolve the Kashmir issue through peaceful means, without knowing its outcome, PM Imran said that "I have briefed US President Donald Trump on the sensitivity of the matter."

"The Kashmir issue is not as easy as the world thinks it is," he said.

Fascist ideology in India 'biggest threat to regional peace'

PM Imran criticised his Indian counterpart Modi, stating that his fascist policies in the country were the "biggest threat to regional peace".

Taking to Twitter, PM Imran tweeted the cover of the latest edition of The Economist which criticises the Modi government's policies. The prime minister said that the world was acknowledging the "anti-democratic and fascist ideology" being imposed in occupied Kashmir and India.

"The world is now acknowledging the anti-democratic and fascist ideology being imposed in IOJK and in India. This is the biggest threat to regional peace and stability. Already 8 million Kashmiris & Muslims in India are suffering because of Modi's fascist policies," he tweeted.

he Economist explained the cover of its latest edition, stating that it was all about how Modi had sown division in India through his contentious policies. The publication talked about how the Indian government had made it easier for minorities other than Muslims to gain citizenship.

"At the same time, they want to compile a register of all India's 1.3bn citizens. Those sound like technicalities, but many of the country's 200m Muslims do not have the papers to prove they are Indian, so they risk being made stateless," read a post on the website.

The Economist further states that the government has decided to build camps to detain those who were "caught in the net" which seemed to be a step to incite Muslims. "That is electoral nectar for the BJP, but political poison for India," read a line from the post.

The publication states that Modi's policies risk shedding innocent blood and undermine the secular principles of the Indian constitution. "Mr Modi's latest initiatives threaten to do damage to democracy," reads a line from the post.

Indian citizenship law divides India, triggers protests

The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, passed by the Indian parliament on December 11, offers citizenship to refugees of several faiths including, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism but does not grant the same to Muslims.

The statute, deemed "fundamentally discriminatory" by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, has triggered widespread protests in India across various cities.

Critics say the law is a precursor to a national register of citizens that many among India's 200 million Muslims fear will leave them stateless. Many poor Indians do not have documents to prove their nationality.

Earlier this month, some 30,000 marched in the southern city of Bangalore, more than 20,000 in Siliguri and thousands in Chennai, while big rallies were also held in New Delhi, Guwahati and other cities.

SOURCE: https://www.geo.tv/latest/269110

Important points:-

1. PM Imran said that "I have briefed US President Donald Trump on the sensitivity of the matter.
:p::p::p: what next..., Trump will meet to modi and will speak modi language again.

Imran Khan looks to me very confused because he wants to talk with modi and modi is not responding. Now, UN and US is not doing anything.....
 
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Important points:-

1. PM Imran said that "I have briefed US President Donald Trump on the sensitivity of the matter.
:p::p::p: what next..., Trump will meet to modi and will speak modi language again.

Imran Khan looks to me very confused because he wants to talk with modi and modi is not responding. Now, UN and US is not doing anything.....

Why are you assuming that Trump will not force Modi?

We have US by the balls. They need us to get out of Afghanistan.
 
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Why are you assuming that Trump will not force Modi?

We have US by the balls. They need us to get out of Afghanistan.

Like :lagta world cup phir see Jeet gaya

US can't do anything and force to India.. US just given lollypop to to your Pm with new flavor.... It's a old way to make Pakistan happy, once he will meet to modi then he will do jhaapi and will gonna to say, everything is fine ....
 
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Like :lagta world cup phir see Jeet gaya

US can't do anything and force to India.. US just given lollypop to to your Pm with new flavor.... It's a old way to make Pakistan happy, once he will meet to modi then he will jhaapi and will gonna to say, everything is fine ....

trump aega usko bol dena ye
 
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