Khushk Aansoo ne apnay Khoon k Aansoo Indian flag mein mix kardiya hai
Bas fikr na karo jiger...
Bohot jald hum dekhain gay kay in Talbani janwaron ki kon kon himayet karta hay
Dehshatgard??? Kia app Taliban ki bat kar rahay hain??
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yeh bhi jhoot hay na??
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bai ka rayaa ka ****** to kuch be likh latay hain.;)yeh bhi jhoot hay na??
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First of all the first flag is not of PTI . Second is that the first flag donot show the sign of moon and star in white which PTI flag shows . So your fake propaganda against PTI has badly failed . Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha . Lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :lol:. A big BURNOL for MQM,PPP,PMLN,ANP,JUI,TUQ .:lol::lol::lol::lol:
what about this
sheikh hasina (very pro indian anti pakistani) party flag
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tehreek insaf
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No source is quoted, no name of the reporter or news paper, no date, what else it is besides a Jhoot?
I have to quote Ummat for you but then you get upset that that is cooked up!
Koi to standard ya Asool bana lo! Have some character, good or ..... but have one.
bai ka rayaa ka ****** to kuch be likh latay hain.;)
Here is the source ... and keep in mind, I never count UMMAT a credible source to refer else I'd post much more than that.
Hope you consider Jang and News a credible source .. If not, then LMAO :lol:
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-12940-No-threat-to-Pakistan-from-Taliban-ideology-Imran
No threat to Pakistan from Taliban ideology: Imran
LONDON: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf chairman Imran Khan has defined the insurgency in Pakistan-Afghanistan Pushtun dominated areas as a “fight for Pashtun solidarity against a foreign invader”, insisting that “there is no threat to Pakistan from the Taliban ideology” and that he will completely pull out of the war on terror after coming to power.
Khan has also claimed that his party has the power to block the government on any issue but was too busy for the landslides electoral win. He was interviewed by The Observer to celebrate his approaching 60th birthday at his home in Islamabad. He told the paper that “a huge change” is coming to Pakistan and a “revolution” is on its way against a “corrupt political elite” who “plunder” Pakistan and was certain that, within eight months to a year, his party will be “in power”. “This country will go through its biggest change ever. A revolution is coming.”
The British paper, which has closely followed Khan’s political journey, admitted that his surge in the polls was a real achievement after the politician being dismissed as hopeless by everyone.
Khan spoke about his marriage to Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of the late billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, after she converted to Islam. “I had always wanted to marry a Pakistani, but I realised while I was playing cricket that sport at that level and marriage were not compatible. So I decided I’d only get married when I gave up sport.”
His involvement with the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital meant that “the whole board [of the hospital] said I needed to keep playing so they could raise money. So I carried on until I was 39, and by then I was too old for an arranged marriage. I just could no longer trust someone else to find someone for me.
“So I found it very difficult. The irony was I thought all the 25-year-olds were too young, and I was still looking when I met Jemima—and she was 21.” “It would have had a greater chance of working if I hadn’t been involved in politics, or she had been Pakistani. Or if she could have got involved in the politics with me,” khan told the paper, adding that Jemima’s Jewish background became “weak spot” as his political opponents targeted him.
“Because they attacked me and her, calling me part of the Jewish lobby, she couldn’t get involved in politics and that was the beginning of it becoming more and more difficult. And she really gave it her best shot. I look back and think: Could my marriage have worked? I think of the words of the prophet [Mohammed]: ‘Don’t fight destiny because destiny is God.’ I believe the past is to learn from, not live in.” Khan said he has been influenced primarily by the Sufi strand of Islamic practice, which emphasises a believer’s direct engagement with God, and Allama Iqbal, who is my great inspiration, clashes with the mullahs. “The message of all religions is to be just and humane, but it is often distorted by the clergy.”
Khan defended his alliance with extremist group—Pakistan Defence Council—on the grounds that his party needed to reach out to everybody, without endorsing their Islamist views.
When in power, Khan said, he will cut government expenditure and raise tax collection, turn the mansions and villas of senior officials—”these colonial symbols”—into libraries or even museums.
As for relations with Washington, Khan said: “We need to be a friend of American, but not a hired gun. We will take no aid from them. We will stand on our own feet, with a fully sovereign foreign policy and no terrorism from our soil.
Khan told the paper that amongst world leaders, he admired Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the moderate Islamist Turkish prime minister; Brazil’s Lula da Silva, who forced a better redistribution of his country’s newly generated wealth; Mahathir Mohamad and Lee Kuan Yew of Malaysia and Singapore, two authoritarians.
Source post kar dee hay ooper...enjoy kijye
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