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We know who wants to restart things. They've been threatening us for months..
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We know who wants to restart things. They've been threatening us for months..
Option D: Maulana DieselOption A: PLMN
Option B: Hindoostan
Option C: Amreeka
Have I missed any?
Option A: PLMN
Option B: Hindoostan
Option C: Amreeka
Have I missed any?
Afghans and the NDS with India..They want to cut short IK's govt and his economic bailout plan..
All these political parties and the army are a joke.
No one is willing to exterminate these guys completely. They just want to do negotiate thats it. THese buffoons dont understand that even if they negotiate today and get the problem solved by monday, the TLP guys will again be taking the city hostage after a few months for a new issue.
People talk about how prestigious our army is and this and that. One of the TLP guys straight forwardly insulted the army and yet they take sit shut and say pleae dont drag us in the Asia case we have nothing to do with it.
PTI supported these guys, now its time they finish them off. But to the PM his seat is more important thus he isn't going to take any risk.
Imran used to bash Mushraffe, atleast that guy got that Lal Masjid encounter done. After that, those lunatics haven't dare to create a mass problem
PTI failed
What percentage is barelvi population in Pakistan
55-60% barelvi, 20% deobandi, 15% shia, 5% ahle hadith
For muslims Prophet Muhammad (saww) or any other prophet is above criticism because they are considered sinless.
However, i agree that blasphemy laws should be repealed. We shouldnt forget that it was the colonialists who instated the blasphemy law in Indian subcontinent.
Barelvi are at 20% max
Lol Hari Pagri people are majority
Not everyone is Muslim and not everyone shares that view. Pakistan is democratic. Or so it says it is. It’s not. Could not be further from a democracy.
You speak as if the blasmephy law can’t be repealed but guess what, they don’t want too.
Check the stats again.
Pakistan can't afford another Lal masjid to be repeated, birthing another generation of jihadis gunning against the state. People advocating the use of force are pretty simplistic.
Barelvi are at 20% max
So you're saying putting an innocent person on the ECL and allowing a decision by the supreme court to be appealed is the correct decision? Wah ji kia insaaf hai.
PTI showed weakness. They have failed in handling the situation and they have come out as cowards. For me, that's all fine. I couldn't care less but an a poor innocent person if suffering because of all of this and that is PTI's fault and if they are unable to provide insaaf to people like Asia bibi the whole agenda that they have been promising for the last 20 odd years is a lie.
Who is in majority then? The wahabis? Or the Deobandis?
The review petition is a part of the legal process and they are in their rights to do so.
It's easy to act dismissive and call the government cowards when you in fact can't offer any alternatives. Once again these people prefer blood be spilled and a new age of extremism be given birth. Also the PTI government isn't responsible for the rot that has taken place over the past thirty plus years.
No, you cannot appeal a decision that has been given by the supreme court. The decision from the Supreme court is considered the final word in the case. So, this agreement to review the decision is not part of the legal process.
Also, I've not said anything about the past 30 years. I'm talking about this case in particular. The fact is that the PTI government has shown to be extremely fragile over and over again. First, it was the case of the Ahmedi scholar (I forget the name) in the Economic Council and his removal and now this.
In the first case it didn't really affect anyone as such and it doesn't matter much however, in this second case an innocent person is suffering. PTI has been promising insaaf yet they are failing to deliver it.
This shows that the writ of the government can be challenged over and over again and they will cave in to demands.
You are misinformed, a review petition against a supreme court decision is part of the legal system, look it up.
PTI hasn't said they won't release Aasia from prison, they will most likely release her in accordance with the decision, the agreement with TLP said nothing about keeping her in prison.
“Empty vessels make the most noise”
Plato coined this term in 400 BCE to describe Imran Khan’s political career.
You can’t exterminate 30-40% of your population unfortunately.
you dont have to exterminate the population. You only have to exterminate the leader and his few buddies thats it.
Abdul Rashid of Lal masjid is a very good example
Easier said then done, remember what happened in Baluchistan with Bugti. Old Mush is still being blamed for his murder.
[MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] and others dont like IK and wanted the confrontation so that they could claim that resulting deaths are a result of the PTI's failure and the govt needs to be resolved .Rock and a hard place situation for the government.
We should also have surrendered to TTP and instated Shariat Law with Mullah Omar as head then
It is easier to fight wars in mountains and hills then turn cities in battle grounds.
Because lives of people there are worth less for Imran since they don't vote PTI. Got it.
you dont have to exterminate the population. You only have to exterminate the leader and his few buddies thats it.
Abdul Rashid of Lal masjid is a very good example
You are wrong on two fronts; these guys from Rizvi werent his current or ex constituency- hence the 2mn votes for Rizvi, and secondly- your dishonesty shows through because he was called Taliban Khan because he was seen as soft on those guys- again wanting talks.
Yes, when the army killed Abdul Rashid and resulted in hundreds of more terrorists being created, thousands of people dying in the resulting suicide blasts carried out in the name of revenge. What an example to give.
By killing Abdul Rashid hundred more terrorists were created? What????
Bro, when Lal masjid action was not being taken, and the masjid was allowed to do whatever they wanted, weapons were being stored in the mosque. I had a friend who use to go their and he use to tell me how weapons inflow was quite common there.
And lal masjid was known for promoting the ideology of "civil Jihad"
Abdul Rashid and his brother were no different then TLP. They abducted many people in islamabad. They were dealt with once, and never again have the Lal Masjid guys dared to do panga.
According to journalist Deborah Scroggins, the storming of the masjid
became a turning point for Pakistan. ... Many of the militant Pakistanis in Waziristan and on the border with Kashmir had had young relative in the shattered mosque, and they began attacking the army in revenge.[69]
This broke or at least badly damaged the "long standing alliance" between the Deobandi jihadis and the military.[69]
The Lal Masjid siege gave hardliners in Pakistan a rallying point, as well as generating new martyrs (i.e. volunteers to commit suicide bombings) and prompting al-Qaeda, Jaish-e-Muhammad, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, and the Taliban to launch retaliation attacks in Pakistan. In the next five months suicide bombers committed 56 attacks killing 2729 Pakistanis.[69]
The first attack after the operation against the mosque was on 12 July 2007; two suicide attacks killed six people in northwest Pakistan.[68] Another 28 soldiers were killed when a suicide attacker struck a military convoy in northwest Pakistan near the Afghan border on 14 July.[55] Several terrorist attacks were carried out throughout Pakistan in July.
you dont have to exterminate the population. You only have to exterminate the leader and his few buddies thats it.
Abdul Rashid of Lal masjid is a very good example
The fact is that there are no right or wrong ways to deal with this situation. The truth is bitter and no one is willing to acknowledge it on this forum.
I would start with arresting the TLP leadership and folks who have been identified doing the toor phoor using CCTV. That would put the cat amongst the pigeons. Force this scumbag mullah to come on TV and say he is sorry, Asia was not a 'gustakh' and he was in the wrong. That would essentially end TLP without a bullet being fired.
There are more than one extremist organisations in Pakistan. You can end TLP but what’s to say that the very same ppl who are now part of TLP wouldn’t join Taliban or, worst, ISIS?
Then the state would step in and ensure meeting with their Maker. Honestly I'm in favour of having every mullah on a registry so government knows their whereabouts at all times. Just like you wont have a dog without a leash we need to leash these mullahs.
So now her lawyer has left Pakistan because of death threats
Perhaps you were too young to realize what happened after the Lal Masjid incident.
did lal masjid folks ever acted like idiots again after that?
The next decade was probably the worst in terms of law and order in history of Pakistan. I remember from 2007/2008 to 2011/2012 at least every other week there used to be a suicide bomb attack in one of the major cities.
After which we started Operation Zarb E Azam and it all stopped. Those attacks were primarily linked to TTP who may have used Laal Masjid as an excuse to carry those out but would've done them anyway whether Laal Masjid took place or not.
exactly
One thing that people often miss out is that lal masjid itself was promoting teorrism and was keeping weapons.
By taking out rashid and cleaning up the soo called mosque, they had reduced the damage that might had been done in future.
People cannot say that terrorism increased due to Lal Masjid event. Terrorism existed in Pakistan, but problem was our army did not care.
The biggest problem was the Fata area, where Pakistan rule didnt apply.
Looking at the 5 point agreement with the Mullahs I don't understand, which part is exactly the government caving in? On the first day, TLP demanded removal of those judges, COAS and IK. None of these have been agreed upon. The judges are still there, COAS is still there and so is IK. Somebody from TLP had already filed a review petition in SC, which is their constitutional right so not exactly the government caving in.
The only area where the government lost a bit of ground was agreeing to take steps on putting Asia Bibi on ECL and releasing the captured protesters. With regards to the release of protesters, they have started a crack down on those who were involved in vandalism. All things considered, it was a very successful negotiation on part of the government without the state actually clashing with protesters which could have easily spiraled into a bigger mess than it already is.
Are you kidding me? Reducing the damage? For the next five years at the very least it felt like I was living in Iraq / Afghanistan. Used to get **** scared even stepping out of the house and going for jumma prayers and eventually ending with massacre of 100+ kids in Peshawar. I used to work on Mall road in Lahore at that time, in those three years there were at least 4 bomb blasts within a mile radius to my work place while I was in the office.
So you're saying putting an innocent person on the ECL and allowing a decision by the supreme court to be appealed is the correct decision? Wah ji kia insaaf hai.
PTI showed weakness. They have failed in handling the situation and they have come out as cowards. For me, that's all fine. I couldn't care less but an a poor innocent person if suffering because of all of this and that is PTI's fault and if they are unable to provide insaaf to people like Asia bibi the whole agenda that they have been promising for the last 20 odd years is a lie.
So, you're saying that there's nothing wrong with placing an innocent person on the ECL? A person who knows her life is in danger and is trying to apply for asylum. Why oh why would the Mullah's want to prevent her from leaving the country? One can only wonder.
The agreement also resulted in releasing everyone arrested during the protests. So basically, an innocent person will have to suffer through the trouble of going to court all over again whereas those that caused chaos are free to go.
Yep, minorities are so well protected in Pakistan.
Maybe, I am certainly no expert on covert/intelligence operations.
But its difficult for me to buy that so many men are being riled up simply at the behest of external powers. These are thousands of people and they strongly believe in what they stand for. The irony is the mullah brigade have sided with political parties earlier and no eyebrows were raised. Their version of justice and Islam wasn't the work of agencies abroad, and what is more worrying is that they are simply growing by the thousands with time. Imagine the power this mob will hold in a few years time.
This funeral gathering wasn't the job of external agencies!
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whats this pic from? which funeral?
Mumtaz Qadri, I think.
Canada has granted her asylum.
The Madinah state could not take care of her. Yet another feather in the cap of this failing government.
Agreed. The always winning succesful Noora government of who turned Lahore into Paris would've protected her. Well done Mamoon, you've out done yourself.