Who is the real enemy?Is it TTP or PPP?

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MPA (400+ posts)
I am sick n tired of watching political people and their minions acting sanctimonious and how they are better than others and they always point fingers at others instead of looking at their ownself.As if they are themselves angels and all other who are trying to destabilize their evil government are the real enemies.Since establishment is blind of any moral and Islam values and obligation,under Kiyani they have been willing sheeps to follow whatever this corrupt so-called democratic government command them to,that shows the depravity of leadership in armed forces,they think that ignorant people are best judges and not Allah.They are totally secular in their perspective,Islam is only a word they use to entice people in their trap.

Now the Question is that who is our real enemy is it TTP ot PPP?We only know things about TTP through dubious sources of Media and Media has never blamed any other crime on any other party but they are always quick to blame Taliban for every single terrorist attack.This shows that where the power lies,If taliban were that powerful and dangerous they would never have reported against them.Even if we believe on the face value that Taliban are doing terrorism but the question still remains that are they any worst than current parties who are in the government?
Taliban apparently only kill though bombs but this evil government kills people,By inflation bomb,Energy crisis,promoting Law of the jungle,promoting corruption in the society,destroying moral and social fabric of society,following 1000% Jewish agenda,depriving people of any sort of security and safety,spending lavishly on themselves,doing so much injustice to people,stealing their lives wealth and property,drowning poor Pakistanis in massive foreign loans through JEwish controlled IMF and World bank,selling all the resources in Baluchistan for pennies so that Mr 10 percent can have his hefty share.

So you people must think with an open mind that Taliban is only taking lives through bombing(which is also not true in myu\ opinion)but this government is destroying Pakistan in every single way by demolishing their ,social.moral,economical foundations.
 
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muntazir

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Who is the real enemy?Is it TTP ir PPP?

ttp to totaly yahoodion ki aalaekaar hai aur yeh baath koi chupi hoi naheen.
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
both TTP and PPP are our real enemies....however, at the moment I would say PPP is the bigger enemy as an average Pakistani's biggest problems these days are poverty, lack of basic needs etc. and not terrorism...and we also need an honest and capable government to crush these TTP terrorists but PPP is too busy looting the country to do that!
 

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Minister (2k+ posts)
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​اوپر والی بے اختیاری ہے اور نیچے والی اختیاری ہے ، سمجھ تو گے ہوں گے آپ
 
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MPA (400+ posts)
Another gift of PPP to poor Pakistanis on the eve of New year.

[h=1]Gas tariff increased by 6.14pc[/h] From the Newspaper | Khaleeq Kiani | 6 hours ago

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The price of domestic consumers using more than 300 cubic metres per month has been increased by Rs30.69 per unit to Rs530.69 per MMBTU. The same rate will apply to all religious places and their attached hostels. — File photo

ISLAMABAD: The federal government increased the natural gas tariff on Monday by 6.14 per cent for all consumers with immediate effect. The average increase works out at Rs28.28 per unit.
A formal notification about the increase was issued by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) on the advice of the federal government. This will yield an additional revenue of about Rs11.5 billion to two gas companies — Rs9.5 billion to SNGPL and Rs2 billion to SSGCL.
Although the rate for sale of gas to CNG stations has also been increased by 6.14 per cent, Ogra has not fixed the price of CNG for consumers in the absence of a clear policy guideline from the government. Secretary of Petroleum Dr Waqar Masood Khan said the CNG pricing issue was expected to be settled by Tuesday and after that a separate notification will be issued for CNG’s consumer-end rates.
According to Ogra’s notification, the gas price for domestic consumers using 100 cubic meters per month has been increased by Rs6.14 per MMBTU (unit) to Rs106.14 per unit from Rs100. The rate for the first 300 cubic metres per month consumption has been increased by Rs12.28 to Rs212.28 per unit.
The price of domestic consumers using more than 300 cubic metres per month has been increased by Rs30.69 per unit to Rs530.69 per MMBTU. The same rate will apply to all religious places and their attached hostels.
Domestic rates and the consumption slabs which were applied also to government and semi-government offices, hospitals, armed forces’ messes and educational institutions have been abolished and these will now be charged at a flat rate of Rs530.69 per MMBTU. Earlier, they were charged at Rs100 per unit for the first 100 cubic meters, followed by Rs200 per 300 cubic metres and at Rs500 per unit for over 300 cubic metres per month consumption.
COMMERCIAL: Gas rates for all commercial consumers have been increased from Rs600 per MMBTU to Rs636.83 per MMBTU, up by Rs36.83 per unit. The special commercial consumers (roti tandoors) will be charged at Rs106.14 per unit for the first 100 cubic metres per month and at Rs212.28 per unit for first 300 units. The rates for consumption over 300 cubic metres will now be Rs636.83 per unit instead of Rs500 per unit.
The rate for ice factories has also been increased from Rs600 per unit to Rs636.83.
INDUSTRIAL: The tariff for industrial consumers and power stations of Wapda, KESC, independent power producers and captive plants has been increased from Rs460 per MMBTU to Rs488.23 per unit. CNG stations currently being charged at Rs618.55 per unit will be charged at Rs656.52 while cement factories will be charged at Rs742.97 per MMBTU instead of Rs700 per unit.
FERTILISER: Gas rates for fertiliser units on SNGPL system have been increased to Rs123.41 per MMBTU from Rs116.27 per unit for gas used as feedstock while rates for fuel have been increased to Rs488.23 per unit from Rs460. The only exception in this category is the Engro fertiliser which will continue to be charged at Rs60.67 per unit for feed stock while rates for fuel have been increased from Rs460 per unit to Rs488.23.

http://dawn.com/2013/01/01/gas-tariff-increased-by-6-14pc/
 

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