Aslan
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@ deepak There seems to be a huge disconnect between the thinking of the expat Pakistanis versus the local ones. It is the local ones that contribute funds to the Jehadi organizations to keep the machinery running.
I wonder how much of that is based on facts, or it is just the common bs that you are throwing out. You mean to tell us here that a common Pakistani who is living in hell like conditions every day due to the f***ers that are our politicians, who could barely make the ends meet. And who him self is at the forefront of the threat that is terroris, who dont know if he will be shreaded to pieces or may be get home in one. Is funding these bastards.
Maliha Lodhi who is now "sad" was actually a stuanch advocate of the "terror as a part of foreign policy" against India. So that is a surprise, or may be it is because that it is now a book launch and hence the impact is personal.
Link! I see that you hate her being an Indian, as when she was the ambassador of Pakistan in US and UK, she was very active for the well being of Pakistan so I understand the frustration and propaganda towards her.
Evidently there is a reference to the ovehaul of the education system to undo the vices of earlier education to Children. This is exactly what is mentioned in the original WSJ article but then our friends on the forum want to dismiss that as "Indian drivel".
Why dont you guys fix your own house and get that in order we will fix ours. Its easy to give free and cheap advise, we are suffering but at the same time we are taking action against it too. And we will InshAllah come out of it in one piece. So keep your fake sympathies and advises to your self, and as many here pointed out that look at the bs in the article as well rather then what suits you.
Clearly a huge disconnect.
Surely it is so why dont u guys try to fix it.
I wonder how much of that is based on facts, or it is just the common bs that you are throwing out. You mean to tell us here that a common Pakistani who is living in hell like conditions every day due to the f***ers that are our politicians, who could barely make the ends meet. And who him self is at the forefront of the threat that is terroris, who dont know if he will be shreaded to pieces or may be get home in one. Is funding these bastards.
Maliha Lodhi who is now "sad" was actually a stuanch advocate of the "terror as a part of foreign policy" against India. So that is a surprise, or may be it is because that it is now a book launch and hence the impact is personal.
Link! I see that you hate her being an Indian, as when she was the ambassador of Pakistan in US and UK, she was very active for the well being of Pakistan so I understand the frustration and propaganda towards her.
Evidently there is a reference to the ovehaul of the education system to undo the vices of earlier education to Children. This is exactly what is mentioned in the original WSJ article but then our friends on the forum want to dismiss that as "Indian drivel".
Why dont you guys fix your own house and get that in order we will fix ours. Its easy to give free and cheap advise, we are suffering but at the same time we are taking action against it too. And we will InshAllah come out of it in one piece. So keep your fake sympathies and advises to your self, and as many here pointed out that look at the bs in the article as well rather then what suits you.
Clearly a huge disconnect.
Surely it is so why dont u guys try to fix it.