India May Take Revenge In this Way..

The Pakistani

Minister (2k+ posts)
Today while going through this news(Below Link), I immediately had the sense that India is going to take the revenge. RAW lured the retired colonol into job scam,kidnapped him and soon will release a statement that India had arrested an ISI operator from Nepal.As Pakistan took the indian spy issue Internationally, india will definitely counter attack. Colonol will definetly be forced to confess on tv. He may receive a death sentence later as a revenge to Pakistani decision of hanging indian spy. Remember, Both Yadav and Colonol are ex officer, if yadav accepted to be operating from neighboring country, india will also produce the same story about Pakistani colonol.What you think???



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https://www.express.com.pk/epaper/PoPupwindow.aspx?newsID=1104129246&Issue=NP_ISB&Date=20170410
 
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GreenMaple

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The Indian spy was arrested in Pakistan; the colonel was kidnapped in Nepal, and independent third country. There is no comparison, though the end result may be the same. Perhaps Pakistan too should also start kidnapping their generals and hang the bast**rds.
 

PIND-WALA

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
how can be he so stupid?

Agree, this douchebag had his resume available online on linkedin for all to see. He even mentioned his posting like seceretey to chief etc etc on the resume which is supposed to be classified stuff. Now whole nation will be embarrassed and puts COAS in a difficult spot whether to save him in swap or desert one of his own.
 

loser24x7

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
bechaara colonel tha, koi ziada maal na bana saka ho ga mulazamat ke dauraan...bachion ki shaadi kerni ho gee, jhaansay mein aa gya...:(
 

kpkpak

Minister (2k+ posts)
آپ لوگ یہ کیوں نہیں سوچتے کہ جیسے ہی کرنل کے اغوا کی خبر آئی تو فورا ادھر سے کھلبوشن کی سزا موت کی خبر جاری کرنا پڑی کیونکہ ان کو پتہ چل گیا یہ کتنا بھی انڈیا پر نرم ہاتھ رکھیں انڈیا نے کرنل کو نہیں چھوڑنا
اگر انڈیا کرنل کو پہلے میڈیا پر پیش کرتا اور بعد میں کھلبوشن کی سزا کا اعلان ہوتا تو انڈیا میڈیا اور حکومت شور کرتی کہ بدلا لینے کے لیے بے گناہ کو سزا دے دی گئ ابھی کرنل بارے انڈیا کے پراپگنڈے میں زیادہ جان نہیں ہو گی کیونکہ پہلے ہی اس کی اغوا کی خبر دی جا چکی ہے لیکن موت کی سزا اس کو یقینی ہے انڈیا میں
 

Shah Shatranj

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
this is war and enemy is ruthless and mindless without values acting like a mad animal .... we will have to act accordingly .... animals and evils don't understand human language ... they are already burning in kashmir issue and many other rebellions inside india ..... we now have to clear our mind that this is war .... and we have to support each anti indian group just like they are doing ....
answer in their language ..... in same way
 
I feel sorry for Col sahib and his family..
as i said in my other post somewhere... janwaroon say jaanwaroon wala sulook hi kia jana chyay..
yeh hurami hindu piyar ki baat nahin sumjhtay...
buray zaleel loog hain... dum shum hai nahin... history utha kur dhiakh loo indopak ki jis nay bhi bahar say humla kia yeh loog uskay agay lait gay..
kia sikandar kia mughals kia mehmood...
 

The Pakistani

Minister (2k+ posts)
Beta ji yeh to story I.s.i. Ki phailayi hui hai , asali khabar to waqfe ke bad hai

Ye qoom ISPR k release kie hue Songs pe Jhoom urhti hai, un ki statements ko to ye hadees samaj k mantay hen.
No matter, I am damn sure ISI us directly linked to Colonol. Abyway, may God protect him, but this kind of business will
lead towards kidnapping of Consulate officials soon.
 
So the condemned raw agent was calling in Marathi from Pakistani cell phone towers while wandering around in Iran.:13:


what the hell your i.s.i. coln habib was doing in indian border ?



[h=2]Mystery as retired army officer goes ‘missing’ in Nepal[/h][COLOR=#7D7D7D !important][/COLOR]
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Retired Lt Col Mohammad Habib. ─Photo courtesy of author



ISLAMABAD: A retired Pakistan Army officer has mysteriously gone missing while visiting Nepal for a job interview.
The officer, identified as retired Lt Col Mohammad Habib, has been untraceable since Thursday (April 6) from Lumbini, a Nepalese town near the Indian border and a Buddhist pilgrimage site, soon after his arrival there. He last contacted his family on Thursday afternoon and since then his phone numbers have not been reachable.
Col Habib’s family reported his disappearance to the Foreign Office after not having been able to reach him. He is feared to have been abducted, a source said.
“We wrote to the Nepalese foreign ministry about the missing Pakistani national on Friday, but we have yet to hear back from them,” Pakistani charge d’affaires Javed Imrani told Dawn over the phone from Kathmandu on Saturday.

[h=4]Col Habib last contacted his family from Lumbini, near Indian border[/h]
The story about the disappearance of the former military officer first surfaced in WhatsApp groups of retired military officers and was subsequently picked up by the media.
The colonel, who reportedly retired in October 2014 and belonged to artillery, was currently employed with a private firm in Pakistan and had posted his CV online in search of employment.
According to the publicly available account of the events preceding his disappearance, somebody by the name of Mark Thompson had contacted him both via email and telephone for a job interview in Nepal for which he [Col Habib] was also provided an air ticket.
Col Habib departed from Lahore on Wednesday, reaching Kathmandu on Thursday from where he immediately flew to Lumbini. In Kathmandu, the information coming from retired army officers groups and verified by military sources reveals, he was provided a Nepalese cellphone SIM card by one Javed Ansari, who received him there.
The last message that he sent from Lumbini said that he had reached his destination.
Subsequent probing by his family and friends shows that the UK telephone number from which he had received telephone call for the interview was a computer-generated one, while the email domain and its associated website were registered in India. This has prompted concerns that the Indian spy agency RAW could have been behind the abduction plot.
India has always maintained strong influence in Nepal both as the Himalayan country’s main economic and defence partner. Nepalese soldiers are trained in India, which also supplies arms to Nepal. Critics describe India’s relationship with Nepal as ‘semi-colonial’.
India runs its influence in Nepal through RAW. The Nepalese government last year in May cancelled President Bidya Bhandari’s visit to India accusing RAW of backing attempts to topple it. The crisis in the relationship was later managed and RAW retained its foothold there. And as Prof Micheal Hutt, who teaches Nepali and Himalayan Studies at University of London, sometime back told BBC: “India has been a political player in Nepal as much as any Nepali political party.”
A serving RAW officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, who is originally from India, was caught in Pakistan last year and has been accused of involvement with subversive activities here.
Published in Dawn, April 9th, 2017
 

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