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Who can be considered cowards — those who fought against invaders to protect their faith, culture, and traditions, or those who surrendered and accepted Islam?
I won't even get into the *remarkable bravery* Pakistan has displayed in every India-Pakistan war.
You cannot say that. Sadly, India was under long occupation by foreign forces. If they had fought back earlier, they might not have endured such prolonged subjugation. In fact, Indian DNA does not have fighting instincts.
 
They feel no shame despite winning only 17 seats, yet they push for constitutional amendments on a stolen mandate. This shows just how morally and ethically bankrupt we have become as a nation. We demand respect from the world, but it's a disgrace. Shahbaz is off to the U.S., seeking permission from his masters to impose martial law in Pakistan. The Americans want Pakistan in chaos, needing this instability until they finish their agenda in Palestine. They're killing two birds with one stone: destabilizing Pakistan while pursuing their goals in the Middle East.

General Asim Munir, Zardari, Anjum Nadeem, Shahbaz, Nawaz, and Maryam are all thriving in this chaos, using it to tighten their grip on power. Meanwhile, Bhutto's 1973 constitution, once a foundation, is now under threat from his own grandson, Bilawal, who is aiding the destruction of that very constitution by supporting illegal constitutional amendments. The moral decay is deep, and this chaos is just fuel for those who benefit from the collapse of our nation.
I am afraid this chaos is going to break Pakistan.
 

Govt to present constitutional amendments in next NA session​

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The government has decided to present the much-anticipated constitutional amendments during the next session of the National Assembly.

Senator Irfan Siddiqui, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in the Senate and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, confirmed this.

After a three-hour committee meeting, Senator Siddiqui explained that a detailed briefing was provided regarding the amendments.

He added that Maulana Fazlur Rehman does not fundamentally disagree with the amendments but has requested more time and assurances regarding the numbers.

Irfan says there is no issue with the number game, as the required votes are already in place.

Irfan noted that both houses of parliament are expected to adjourn indefinitely later today.

The new session will introduce the constitutional amendments once consensus is reached within the committee.

Irfan also commented on the role of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the process, stating that PTI members lack the authority to provide guarantees. This highlights the internal challenges the party faces. He added that the government understands the constraints faced by PTI.

The delay in presenting the amendments reflects the government's ongoing efforts to ensure consensus among political leaders before proceeding with the legislative process.



Deadlock delays constitutional bill

In a continuing political standoff, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)-led ruling coalition and the Jamiat Ulma-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman remained at an impasse over the proposed constitutional package on Sunday.

Both the National Assembly and Senate, which were urgently convened to pass the proposed bill, ended their sessions without progress as the political leadership couldn't agree on draft amendments in a flurry of meetings that continued throughout the day, prolonging the political stalemate and delaying any potential resolution.

After changing the timing of the federal cabinet meeting and the parliamentary sessions, efforts were made to build consensus over changes in the package at Maulana's residence and during the special committee's meetings held at Parliament House.

The special committee meetings, chaired by Khursheed Shah of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), met frequently but ended without reaching a resolution to the contentious issues, leaving the deadlock on the constitutional amendments unresolved.

The government presented the main points of the proposed amendments, but the draft was not provided to anyone. However, Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said that the draft was shared with the JUI-F leadership.

However, JUI-F spokesperson Aslam Ghauri told The Express Tribune that no draft was shared with the party and everything was discussed verbally, adding that supporting what had not been shared in writing was difficult.

The opposition, including the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), argued that it would be premature to commit to any details once the draft was made available. Following the committee meeting, PPP leader Khursheed Shah said that consultations were ongoing within the committee.

Khursheed Shah explained that the draft of the proposed constitutional amendments could not be released until it was approved by the federal cabinet—a prerequisite for passing the constitutional amendment bills before they passed through parliament.

Sources said that the deadlock persisted on the extension of the chief justice of Pakistan and the establishment of the constitutional courts.

They said that the JUI-F had so far been opposing any extension and raised several questions.


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They feel no shame despite winning only 17 seats, yet they push for constitutional amendments on a stolen mandate. This shows just how morally and ethically bankrupt we have become as a nation. We demand respect from the world, but it's a disgrace. Shahbaz is off to the U.S., seeking permission from his masters to impose martial law in Pakistan. The Americans want Pakistan in chaos, needing this instability until they finish their agenda in Palestine. They're killing two birds with one stone: destabilizing Pakistan while pursuing their goals in the Middle East.

General Asim Munir, Zardari, Anjum Nadeem, Shahbaz, Nawaz, and Maryam are all thriving in this chaos, using it to tighten their grip on power. Meanwhile, Bhutto's 1973 constitution, once a foundation, is now under threat from his own grandson, Bilawal, who is aiding the destruction of that very constitution by supporting illegal constitutional amendments. The moral decay is deep, and this chaos is just fuel for those who benefit from the collapse of our nation.

I am afraid this chaos is going to break Pakistan.
 
They feel no shame despite winning only 17 seats, yet they push for constitutional amendments on a stolen mandate. This shows just how morally and ethically bankrupt we have become as a nation. We demand respect from the world, but it's a disgrace. Shahbaz is off to the U.S., seeking permission from his masters to impose martial law in Pakistan. The Americans want Pakistan in chaos, needing this instability until they finish their agenda in Palestine. They're killing two birds with one stone: destabilizing Pakistan while pursuing their goals in the Middle East.

General Asim Munir, Zardari, Anjum Nadeem, Shahbaz, Nawaz, and Maryam are all thriving in this chaos, using it to tighten their grip on power. Meanwhile, Bhutto's 1973 constitution, once a foundation, is now under threat from his own grandson, Bilawal, who is aiding the destruction of that very constitution by supporting illegal constitutional amendments. The moral decay is deep, and this chaos is just fuel for those who benefit from the collapse of our nation.

I am afraid this chaos is going to hurt Pakistan to unreasonably level
 
You cannot say that. Sadly, India was under long occupation by foreign forces. If they had fought back earlier, they might not have endured such prolonged subjugation. In fact, Indian DNA does not have fighting instincts.
Every country has its share of cowards who choose to side with invaders instead of defending their homeland. During the Liberation War of 1971, some Bengalis also sided with the Pakistani army.
 
Last thing we need is more black mailing by pathan talibund afghandus. Keep dreaming of breaking away harami nasal

Keep calling them "pathan talibund afghandus" and see how long this federation lasts.

The only thing that stops this if the people of KPK choose to remain with Pakistan.

The moment they decide to part ways, it is over. The only thing left to be decided in that case would be borders.
 
Every country has its share of cowards who choose to side with invaders instead of defending their homeland. During the Liberation War of 1971, some Bengalis also sided with the Pakistani army.
It was small win as treason committed by our generals. You behaved like hyenas
 
Are you just sad or posting doom and gloom gets you more attention.
Who gives two monkeys about this Diesel tank. He gets used and disposed like a tissue paper.
 
It was small win as treason committed by our generals. You behaved like hyenas
I know Pakistan faced a humiliating defeat in 1971, but that's not my point. I was responding to your question about Indians not fighting against invaders. Indians did fight against invaders, but there were some cowards who surrendered and accepted Islam. Every country has its share of cowards.
 
I know Pakistan faced a humiliating defeat in 1971, but that's not my point. I was responding to your question about Indians not fighting against invaders. Indians did fight against invaders, but there were some cowards who surrendered and accepted Islam. Every country has its share of cowards.
Indian did not fought themselves they used our traitors. Look you never won western borders. Infact you always been occupied throw these borders since centuries
 
Babur called you Pakistanis black and ugly, and you celebrate his words, claiming he was referring to Indians, without realizing that there was no Pakistan back then—it was all India. On top of that, you insist there is no racism in Islam. What an irony, considering Pakistanis faced the worst kind of racism from Islamic invaders and still continue to experience it from the rest of the Muslim world.

No dude, he called you black and ugly
 
It was small win as treason committed by our generals. You behaved like hyenas
We didn’t do anything bad. Most of the stories are false. Pakistan army is a professional military and will not rape pillage or murder willy nilly like Hollywood Vietnam war filumm.

Get a hold of yourself bhai.

Can you murder or rape or genocide? I don’t think so…….and neither can I.

We lost in east Pakistan because of politics.
 
We didn’t do anything bad. Most of the stories are false. Pakistan army is a professional military and will not rape pillage or murder willy nilly like Hollywood Vietnam war filumm.

Get a hold of yourself bhai.

Can you murder or rape or genocide? I don’t think so…….and neither can I.

We lost in east Pakistan because of politics.
I am not talking about rap and other things. But we must be honest with ourself and with Pakistani nation. In 1971, General Yahya Khan handed power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,Bhutto, despite not winning an overall majority, that was the reason we got defeat.Today, Pakistan's political landscape shows similarities, where a Prime Minister with limited parliamentary seats holds office, and the military continues to exert significant influence. Historically, the military's role in shaping political outcomes has remained strong, and this pattern is evident. If you say our generals are professional then it is bad joke.
 
Keep calling them "pathan talibund afghandus" and see how long this federation lasts.

The only thing that stops this if the people of KPK choose to remain with Pakistan.

The moment they decide to part ways, it is over. The only thing left to be decided in that case would be borders.

They have right to decide what ever they want and we have right to drone the hell out of religious and separatist terrorism.

India couldn't force border change and you stupid afghandu think Pakistan would allow bunch of retarded terrorists to dictate border lmao
 
I am not talking about rap and other things. But we must be honest with ourself and with Pakistani nation. In 1971, General Yahya Khan handed power to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,Bhutto, despite not winning an overall majority, that was the reason we got defeat.Today, Pakistan's political landscape shows similarities, where a Prime Minister with limited parliamentary seats holds office, and the military continues to exert significant influence. Historically, the military's role in shaping political outcomes has remained strong, and this pattern is evident. If you say our generals are professional then it is bad joke.
No our generals are professionals but they are forced by the western backed establishment into the limelight. Behind our establishment sits da CIA. You got that?
 
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