Kashmir is not Pakistans jugular vein - Saima Baig

mohib

Senator (1k+ posts)
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Many years ago, Pakistan decided that it will show solidarity with Kashmir by closing down the country on February 5 every year. Yesterday, on the said date, various Islamist/ extremist organizations decided to hold rallies all over the country. There was a lot of outrage at the fact that while the government had said that these organizations were banned, they are still allowed to hold rallies and their leaders continue to speak openly, even in the news media.


Why was anyone surprised at that? Banned or not, these are the ‘assets’ similar to the ones the establishment has used to conduct jihad in Kashmir. They have been lovingly nurtured to promote this agenda in order to free Kashmir, to counter India.Basically to overcome any threat, real or perceived, that might be heading towards this great land of ours.


So when we were all singing about the strength of faith and country; when we all were so thrilled that ‘action’ is being taken, after the Peshawar attack, by banning these organizations and hurriedly hanging some terrorists, we forgot that what we were expecting would never happen.


Yesterday, these so called banned organizations were saying the first thing leaders of each political party say: Kashmir will become a part of Pakistan. They were promoting the agenda of the establishment, the agenda without which it would perhaps seem less important. How can they be banned?


As a result of our deep belief that Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan, we bring our economy to a standstill for a day each year. In protest to it not being a part of Pakistan, we contribute to an already depressed exchequer, by not working.


I submit that Kashmir is not the jugular vein of Pakistan.We have survived without it for this long. The jugular vein is the one being slowly cut through allowing such organizations to continue. It is being cut through ensuring that the masses in the country are bred on jingoism and hyper-religiosity and when we lose millions of rupees by closing down the country, instead of providing more funding to the education sector.


Our jugular vein is slashed each time there is minority genocide in the country, with nary an active response from the same people who promised retribution – finally – after the Peshawar attack. It is nicked a little bit each time citizens are arrested while protesting against Shia genocide (on the same day that ASWJ holds a huge rally and threatens those citizens for protesting against its barbarity). For when you cannot control the devils you have nurtured for so long, what is left for you to do to show your strength but to arrest someone, anyone.


So I say again, Kashmir is not the jugular vein of Pakistan. And therefore, it would be much better for us to move on from Kashmir and concentrate on the issues that are bleeding the country to death, slowly but surely. Instead of dreaming about adding to our land mass, it is necessary to stop all the damaged veins within Pakistan. Let's work on that first. We can worry about Kashmir later
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jason

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ہاتھ میں سگرٹ اور .....کا گلاس

اس عورت کو تو دس منٹ کی عیاشی چاہیے
یہ کیا جانے شہ رگ کا مطلب
اسکو تو صرف ایک رگ کا ہی پتا ہے
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ہاتھ میں سگرٹ اور .....کا گلاس

اس عورت کو تو دس منٹ کی عیاشی چاہیے
یہ کیا جانے شہ رگ کا مطلب
اسکو تو صرف ایک رگ کا ہی پتا ہے

Bhai ye "Das minute kia hota hai"?

Koi 2/3 ghantee ki baat karo, taake aise bhi pata challe ke kis ko lalkara hai.
(bigsmile)(bigsmile)
 

TylerDurden

MPA (400+ posts)
Stop talking about Kashmir, make Baluchistan an independent state, allow MI6 and their gangster puppets to fulfill their plan of disconnecting Karachi along with coastal highway till Gwader from Pakistan and create a permanent chaos across Durand Line for smooth flow of drugs into South Asia

............. and there will be peace in Pakistan .... eternal peace for whatever is left of Pakistan

so they say that constipated minds are like "BS in BS out" ... ignore them
 
Bhai ye "Das minute kia hota hai"?

Koi 2/3 ghantee ki baat karo, taake aise bhi pata challe ke kis ko lalkara hai.
(bigsmile)(bigsmile)


aisa na ho 24 ghante ke baad nikal hi nahi pao ?

dahashatgardo ko lalkara hai ,tum jaiso ko ghusa ke kai bar nikal chuki hogi .[hilar][hilar][hilar][hilar][hilar]
 

Afaq Chaudhry

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
pakistan aap ke dada abbu ki zamindari hai ? kyo ?

you better leave if you don't like her

sahi baat kar rahi hai yeh sahafi. koi arguement ho to post karo.:angry_smile:

App ke dada abu ne kaha tha to batao?? us ka bakwas sahi hai ??
She is same like others.



1. I A Rehman, Senior Journalist and Director HRCP
2. M. Ziauddin, Executive Editor Express Tribune
3. Zahid Hussain, Senior Editor Newsline
4. Nazir Leghari, Editor Awam
5. Hussain Naqi, Senior Journalist
6. Sadaf Arshad, Executive Editor Media Monitor
7. Atta-ul- Musawar, City Editor, Express Tribune
8. Amir Mehmood, General Secretary, CPNE
9. Siddique Baloch, Editor, Balochistan Times
10. Tariq Chaudry, Vice President of PFUJ
11. Tahir Rathore, President, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ)
12. Khalid Farooqi, Editor, Daily Awaz
13. Ayaz Khan, Editor Editorial, Daily Express
14. Raza Rumi, The Friday Times
15. Shahzada Zulfiqar, Senior Journalist, Quetta
16. Nusrat Javeed, Anchorperson Aaj TV
17. Sirmed Manzoor, General Secretary SAFMA, Pakistan
18. Agha Nasir, Director Geo News
19. Iftikhar Ahmed, Anchorperson Geo News
20. Babar Ayaz, Columnist
21. Saleem Shahid, President Quetta Press Club
22. Dr. Jabbar Khattak, Editor Awami Awaz
23. Ghazi Salahuddin, Columnist
24. Mujahid Barelvi, Anchorperson CNBC
25. Irfana Mallah, Columnist
26. Jehangeer Aslam, President Turbat Press Club
27. GN Mughal, Senior Sindhi Journalist
28. Ghulam Nabi Chandio, Editor
29. Syed Mumtaz Shah, Editor Mashriq Quetta and Lahore
30. Lala Asad, President Sukkar Press Club
31. Khalid Khokar, Editor
32. Fayyaz Naich, Anchorperson Sindh TV
33. Amer Sindhu, Columnist
34. Anjum Rasheed, Senior Journalist Jang Group
35. Khalid Chaudhry, Former Editor AajKal
36. Shoaib Adil, Editor Naya Zamana
37. Saida Fazal, Resident Editor Business Recorder
38. Munno Bhai, Columnist
39. Ibrahim Shirwani, Senior Journalist
40. Asma Shirazi, Anchor SAMAA TV
41. Afzal Khan, Columnist
42. Mustansar Javed, Editor DateLine
43. Rana Qaisar, Resident Editor Pakistan Today, Islamabad
44. Shamsul Islam Naz, Former Sec-Gen PFUJ
45. Khushnood Ali Khan, Editor Jinnah
46. Mehmal Sarfaraz, Editor Oped Daily Times
47. Khaled Ahmed, Editor and Columnist
48. Allama Sadiq Azhar, Columnist Waqt
49. Imtiaz Alam, Editor South Asian Journal
50. Shamim Shahid, President Peshawar Press Club


http://pakteahouse.net/2011/08/19/pa...against-safma/
 
App ke dada abu ne kaha tha to batao?? us ka bakwas sahi hai ??
She is same like others.



1. I A Rehman, Senior Journalist and Director HRCP
2. M. Ziauddin, Executive Editor Express Tribune
3. Zahid Hussain, Senior Editor Newsline
4. Nazir Leghari, Editor Awam
5. Hussain Naqi, Senior Journalist
6. Sadaf Arshad, Executive Editor Media Monitor
7. Atta-ul- Musawar, City Editor, Express Tribune
8. Amir Mehmood, General Secretary, CPNE
9. Siddique Baloch, Editor, Balochistan Times
10. Tariq Chaudry, Vice President of PFUJ
11. Tahir Rathore, President, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ)
12. Khalid Farooqi, Editor, Daily Awaz
13. Ayaz Khan, Editor Editorial, Daily Express
14. Raza Rumi, The Friday Times
15. Shahzada Zulfiqar, Senior Journalist, Quetta
16. Nusrat Javeed, Anchorperson Aaj TV
17. Sirmed Manzoor, General Secretary SAFMA, Pakistan
18. Agha Nasir, Director Geo News
19. Iftikhar Ahmed, Anchorperson Geo News
20. Babar Ayaz, Columnist
21. Saleem Shahid, President Quetta Press Club
22. Dr. Jabbar Khattak, Editor Awami Awaz
23. Ghazi Salahuddin, Columnist
24. Mujahid Barelvi, Anchorperson CNBC
25. Irfana Mallah, Columnist
26. Jehangeer Aslam, President Turbat Press Club
27. GN Mughal, Senior Sindhi Journalist
28. Ghulam Nabi Chandio, Editor
29. Syed Mumtaz Shah, Editor Mashriq Quetta and Lahore
30. Lala Asad, President Sukkar Press Club
31. Khalid Khokar, Editor
32. Fayyaz Naich, Anchorperson Sindh TV
33. Amer Sindhu, Columnist
34. Anjum Rasheed, Senior Journalist Jang Group
35. Khalid Chaudhry, Former Editor AajKal
36. Shoaib Adil, Editor Naya Zamana
37. Saida Fazal, Resident Editor Business Recorder
38. Munno Bhai, Columnist
39. Ibrahim Shirwani, Senior Journalist
40. Asma Shirazi, Anchor SAMAA TV
41. Afzal Khan, Columnist
42. Mustansar Javed, Editor DateLine
43. Rana Qaisar, Resident Editor Pakistan Today, Islamabad
44. Shamsul Islam Naz, Former Sec-Gen PFUJ
45. Khushnood Ali Khan, Editor Jinnah
46. Mehmal Sarfaraz, Editor Oped Daily Times
47. Khaled Ahmed, Editor and Columnist
48. Allama Sadiq Azhar, Columnist Waqt
49. Imtiaz Alam, Editor South Asian Journal
50. Shamim Shahid, President Peshawar Press Club


http://pakteahouse.net/2011/08/19/pa...against-safma/


these are well respected and well experienced in life ,they know better and have better education and exposure of world . they are right .

go and follow the stupid things written by some lunatic gunda and kamina who is inviting people to abuse insult and terrorise the lady by publishing her phone no.

 

Citizen X

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Kashmir is nothing but a talking point of both side to divert attention from other issues or to sling mud at each other. The only real solution is to hold a referendum in Kashmir with three choices, remain in India, succeed to Pakistan or become independent. And I have a strong feeling Kashmiris will choose independence.

Now let me be clear, I do not absolve the Indian govt of the way they have treated Kashmiris and the Kashmir issue at large but lets not also delude ourself as to why we want Kashmir, it has nothing to do "fighting for our Muslim brothers" thats just rhetoric used by our side. The real issue is water. If there was a 100% fool proof way of securing our water supply, Pakistani govt, army etc etc will drop the Kashimir issue faster than yesterdays newspaper.
 

Afaq Chaudhry

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
these are well respected and well experienced in life ,they know better and have better education and exposure of world . they are right .

go and follow the stupid things written by some lunatic gunda and kamina who is inviting people to abuse insult and terrorise the lady by publishing her phone no.

Its not good what he is doing ,but its bad what she is saying while smoking, she is presenting real picture of a musliam women here ??????
 
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Afaq Chaudhry

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Kashmir is nothing but a talking point of both side to divert attention from other issues or to sling mud at each other. The only real solution is to hold a referendum in Kashmir with three choices, remain in India, succeed to Pakistan or become independent. And I have a strong feeling Kashmiris will choose independence.

Now let me be clear, I do not absolve the Indian govt of the way they have treated Kashmiris and the Kashmir issue at large but lets not also delude ourself as to why we want Kashmir, it has nothing to do "fighting for our Muslim brothers" thats just rhetoric used by our side. The real issue is water. If there was a 100% fool proof way of securing our water supply, Pakistani govt, army etc etc will drop the Kashimir issue faster than yesterdays newspaper.

 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
aisa na ho 24 ghante ke baad nikal hi nahi pao ?

dahashatgardo ko lalkara hai ,tum jaiso ko ghusa ke kai bar nikal chuki hogi .[hilar][hilar][hilar][hilar][hilar]

Ye tu appni appni sooch ki baat hai na, pata tu jaab hi chalta hai jaab on pahar ke neeche atta hai. Tum aus ko tayar karoo phir deekh tamasha beeta tumhe saab saamjh ajaeegi me kia kah raha hoon.:lol::lol::lol:
 

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