Attack on Jaffer Express

okay but it's important to be honest with yourself first.

The reality is that the relationships between both countries are strained, leading to a lack of support for each other's internal issues.

This situation is not one-sided. For instance, Pakistan openly backs the Khalistan movement, and their funded actors are active in this regard. When incidents occur in any part of India, such as in Manipur, the response from Pakistani media never support India's sovereignty; instead, they advocate for the liberation of those regions and endorse separatist movements.

So, why would you expect India or indian media to politically support Pakistan in its struggles with the Baloch people and their crises?

This is a classic case of tit for tat—both nations are engaged in underhanded tactics. No one, including Pakistan, is innocent in this scenario.
Agreed, but counter narrative from our side is so weak.
 
I am talking about tactical clean nukes, we don't have billions of dollars to fight and retreat....

Send them to hell forever.

Please go-ahead. I am fully in your support. Time to use NASR.

Bigry hue moo leky ghomty hy ham hamara koi or kia ukaar lega
 
The coalition government on Wednesday maintained an uncanny silence in the National Assembly over the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan, despite scathing criticism from Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan, who slammed the handling of the attack that shook the nation.

Surprisingly, no one from the federal cabinet bothered to give a policy statement on the incident, even though several key ministers, including Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, newly-inducted Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, were seen in the house during the opposition leader’s nearly two-hour-long speech.

The opposition leader’s speech formally opened the debate on the March 10 address of President Asif Zardari to the joint sitting of parliament.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1897590/
 
Now every retired and onduty military officers are worried behind closed doors, what Munir and company is doing, country is out there hands. KPK and Baluchistan are now byond their control ....
I wouldn't say the situation is that bad yet. They are just failing to finish off low level insurgency, the hit and run attacks, they also fail on promoting an effective counter strategy. PDF members are suggesting to attack Afghanistan and overtake some territories but they don't realise we will end up loosing 10,000s of troops until we will have to come back within our borders, this will then make Afghanistan a long term enemy and cause us an embarrassment. It's certainly not a good move. Anti Taliban lashkars were good allies but not sure where they have gone. After General Raheel Sharif retired we have been on the backfoot, he made it clear we will not allow shadow of isis in our region but today the whole monster is here.
 
The Pakistan military has already capitulated and surrendered to India. Their new "enemy" is Afghanistan and people of Pakistan that opposed their Military Empire.
even our media doesn't blame India openly now or highlight their atrocities in Kashmir or Manipur or in general, like mob lynching or bulldozer campaigns etc.
 
Yea I feel my local district isn't developed time to blow up a train full of random people who are just trying to live
different societies act differently. It is like teaching the same class but all students understand according to their own mental capabilities.

I still remember the Denmark cartoon response. People in Punjab etc went a little violent, but protestors in Afghanistan fired at the US base.

When people are deprived, they can go either option, such as mere agitation or protest (peaceful/violent) or go bonkers.
 
The coalition government on Wednesday maintained an uncanny silence in the National Assembly over the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan, despite scathing criticism from Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan, who slammed the handling of the attack that shook the nation.

Surprisingly, no one from the federal cabinet bothered to give a policy statement on the incident, even though several key ministers, including Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, newly-inducted Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, were seen in the house during the opposition leader’s nearly two-hour-long speech.

The opposition leader’s speech formally opened the debate on the March 10 address of President Asif Zardari to the joint sitting of parliament.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1897590/
Quite possibly the biggest hijacking we've witnessed in this country and absolutely nothing of it was mentioned in the parliament? We are so so screwed lol. But in the end what can you expect from such people who weren't exactly 'elected' in the first place
 
Samajh ne aati aap ko?........Many in our intelligence outfits know the US is behind all this.......the mask has come off no?......the calls have been intercepted between these terrorists and their handlers in Kabul. WEE FUKKING KNOW!
listen.. this is all against China and region. Especially after 17:20 and 21:20
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But, there's no economic opportunity for him. He earns practically nothing, and his whole family lives a shitty life. In comes some BLA recruiter, offers him some money, and slowly inculcates him and takes him off into the mountains. This isn't unique to BLA BTW
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I dont get what makes them do this. Imran Khan is in jail but they keep all focus on him, it's like he comes in their dreams. If army/government had any plan it would already be implemented by now, instead they're just playing low level politics but don't understand this is high level stuff. In 10 years we be talking about this just like we have been doing it for the last 20 years.
Elephant in da room is k ina da abbu G humreeka harami hae.......lol

You see all the do rupay de migrants here performing mental gymnastics to avoid admitting this?

:ROFLMAO:

Dis da main issue.......

Their big daddy is harami and he's doing all this, but nobody willing to call it out......60 pages almost now of mental gymnastics here bhai.......:ROFLMAO:
 
The coalition government on Wednesday maintained an uncanny silence in the National Assembly over the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan, despite scathing criticism from Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan, who slammed the handling of the attack that shook the nation.

Surprisingly, no one from the federal cabinet bothered to give a policy statement on the incident, even though several key ministers, including Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, newly-inducted Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, were seen in the house during the opposition leader’s nearly two-hour-long speech.

The opposition leader’s speech formally opened the debate on the March 10 address of President Asif Zardari to the joint sitting of parliament.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1897590/

Told you so. Anyone expecting accountability and course correction after this is fooling themselves.
 
listen.. this is all against China and region. Especially after 17:20 and 21:20
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Absolutely.
 
The coalition government on Wednesday maintained an uncanny silence in the National Assembly over the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan, despite scathing criticism from Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan, who slammed the handling of the attack that shook the nation.

Surprisingly, no one from the federal cabinet bothered to give a policy statement on the incident, even though several key ministers, including Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, newly-inducted Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry and Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, were seen in the house during the opposition leader’s nearly two-hour-long speech.

The opposition leader’s speech formally opened the debate on the March 10 address of President Asif Zardari to the joint sitting of parliament.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1897590/
And this is what I mean when I say national consensus. Even our parliamentarians cant speak with a unified voice during a tragedy.

Well as predicted PM is travelling to Balochistan today, likely will be part of the political media circus post incident.
 

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