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Well pakistan accused Qatar being biased in the peace negotiations which took place this month
I was unaware that such a thing had happened. Not surprised to be honest. If I were to look at the arabic media during the Af-Pak conflict, many outlets had taken a somewhat pro Afghan stance. The Qataris have quite the presence in the arabic media. Interesting how the GCC dynamics might play out in the coming years when it comes to the India-Pakistan relationship.
 
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I was unaware that such a thing had happened. Not surprised to be honest. If I were to look at the arabic media during the Af-Pak conflict, many outlets had taken a somewhat pro Afghan stance. The Qataris have quite the presence in the arabic media. Interesting how the GCC dynamics might play out in the coming years when it comes to the India-Pakistan relationship.
I don't think pakee govt officially said any thing like that, they know gulfies snap back on them pretty quick. It is mostly whining from e-pakees in mirpuri pedo forum (peedf) like that pastunized larper swati from netherlands (Dalit or somename), Hakim ranger (rescue ranger) the mod etc, who are chimping out and calling katar and al jaljeera all sorts of names:ROFLMAO:
 
No news about PTI responding to all the articles circulating. So safe to assess that it was RUMINT. However, there were a few protests that did happen.


Thousands of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) workers protested violently and reportedly tried storming the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi late on Tuesday after there were rumours that Imran Khan had died in custody.

Khan’s sisters—Noreen Khan (Niazi), Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan—along with party members and supporters gathered at Factory Naka near the Central Jail in Rawalpindi (also known as Adiala Jail) after the sisters were denied yet another meeting with the former prime minister.

Along with reports of Imran Khan’s death in custody, there are also some reports that he had been put in solitary confinement.

The protests, which had started out as a sit-in demonstration, finally stopped at the request of Islamist political organisation Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen’s (MWM) leader Allama Raja Nasir.
 

Pakistan is in turmoil as a single question echoes nationwide: Where is Imran Khan? The former Prime Minister hasn’t been seen in 23 days, sparking rumours, protests, and demands for proof of life. His family says court-ordered visits are being blocked, his party is mobilising on the streets, and social media is flooded with unverified claims. The government insists he’s fine—yet offers no evidence. Even the United Nations has stepped in, urging Pakistan to protect his rights.
 
IIRC Finland's PM or Pres. Was the one who was very vocal about standing with India in the US-India Trade skirmish.

Afg n Myanmar are recognised battle zones.. clubbing pak means, not everything is as propagated, inside pak. Not wrt afg or India. But their internal situation has undercurrent going on that could actually match the RUMINT. I usually discard them, since lot of things are exaggerated for views. But, this could be the first official move that hints at the situation.

Indian forces must prepare for inevitable battle now. No need for us to get restless over OP sindoor 2.0 for red fort terror attack. Each day counts.
Besides the Excercise for which NOTAM are published.. have there been any chater on internal restructuring that could indicate that all the soldiers are being prepared, including reserves?

Maybe we will see civil mock drills too in coming months. If situation isnt sorted out. Our political brass is taking the wait, watch and phased approach it seems. Touchwood
 
@safriz

This is a HUGE insult of Pakistan and Pakistanis
I laughed 😅.
On a serious note ,labour exploitation is rife in all middle east countries.
It happens to all south Asians . Not just Pakistani.
People got there after getting all the proper job and paperwork, only to be not paid by the employer, and not even being able to complain about it.
Thats when they turn to crimes , out of desperation.
 
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I laughed 😅.
On a serious note ,labour exploitation is rife in all middle east countries.
It happens to all south Asians . Not just Pakistani.
People got there after getting all the proper job and paperwork, only to be not paid by the employer, and not even being able to complain about it.
Thats when they turn to crimes , out of desperation.
Why are there so many "desperate" in 🕊️ land. Some are desperate, so they blast themselves along with others in the name of Allah for 72. Same are desperate, so they do worst things and crimes in one the holiest place of Allah. Maybe get less desperate?
 
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Why are there so many "desperate" in 🕊️ land. Some are desperate, so they blast themselves along with others in the name of Allah for 72. Same are desperate, so they do worst things and crimes in one the holiest place of Allah. Maybe get less desperate?
Did you smell too much brown stuff before writing this comment?
You make zero sense. Jog on and welcome to my ignore list .
 
I laughed 😅.
On a serious note ,labour exploitation is rife in all middle east countries.
It happens to all south Asians . Not just Pakistani.
People got there after getting all the proper job and paperwork, only to be not paid by the employer, and not even being able to complain about it.
Thats when they turn to crimes , out of desperation.
I'd have to agree with maamu here. Other nationalities tend to put up with it . Not so many Paxtanis .

However the caveat here is Balochis & Pashtuns usually take to violent crimes like robbery , drug pushing , etc . If things go south , murder is always on the cards.

The Punjabi Musalman being more cowardly & equally crooked is usually into con jobs , petty smuggling , pimping , beggary , getting buggered for money , etc . Sindhis don't count.

Alhamdulillah & Astaghfirullah !