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Chitchat Porkistan Former PM Imran Gets Shot In The Leg! Guess If He Can Still Play Cricket!

JohnTan

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ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was shot in the leg on Thursday (Nov 3) when his anti-government protest convoy came under attack in the eastern city of Wazirabad in what his aides said was a clear assassination attempt.

Several others in the convoy were wounded and the information minister said a suspect had been arrested. One party member said there were reports one person had been killed.

"It was a clear assassination attempt. Khan was hit but he’s stable. There was a lot of bleeding," Fawad Chaudhry, a spokesperson for Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, told Reuters.

"If the shooter had not been stopped by people there, the entire PTI leadership would have been wiped out."

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A man suspected of attacking Khan has been shot dead, Raoof Hasan, a senior Khan aide told AFP.

"A second man was taken into police custody," he said, adding that it was unclear who shot the first attacker.

According to AP, the identity of the gunman who was arrested at the scene was not immediately known and no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting.

Khan, 70, was travelling in a large convoy of trucks and cars heading towards Islamabad as part of a protest march aimed at forcing the government to hold early elections.

There were hundreds of people in the convoy.

"A man opened fire with an automatic weapon. Several people are wounded. Imran Khan is also injured," party official Asad Umar told Reuters.

Local media showed pictures of Khan waving to the crowd after being evacuated from his vehicle following the shooting.

He was taken to hospital in Lahore after the attack in Wazirabad, nearly 200km from the capital, Islamabad.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/imran-khan-shots-fired-near-convoy-former-pakistan-pm-3041271
 

JohnTan

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Too Much politics and too little substance. Fact is, just a handful of families own most the farm land in Pakistan.

Sounds very medieval. I understand that many of the paki moslems live in debt bondage, even though usury, aka very high interest rates, are forbidden in the mohammedan religion.
 

mudhatter

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both ceca virus and pakis are fake states created by the pommies.

there was never, in history, any such entity as Indian sultanate, Hindu sultanate, Hindu subah, Indian subah, or India subah.

likewise, there was never, in history, any such entity as Pakistan sultanate, Paki sultanate, Paki subah, or Pakistan subah.

however, historically there existed such entities as Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Sultanate, Bangla Sultanate, Bangla Subah, heck even Gujarat Sultanate, Sultanat-e-Usmaniye (? in persian), and so on and so forth.

since none of ceca virus or pakis fought for their freedom, but they actually negotiated with their pommie masters for freedom, you tend to see the same behavioural tendencies, habits, mentality of their elites and same social and political structure continuing to rule over them even after the pommies left.

it's not very different from stinkypura or malaysia both of which never fought for indpeendence but negotiated with the poms for independence.

this is markedly different from afghanistan bangla turkiye iraq indonesia algeria viets norkies and loads of other countries that have it etched in their public memory or public narrative that they fought against one or more invaders occupiers or colonizers to liberate their country.

a leftover from that pommie colonial era is their military. this paki military is a relic of brit colonial rule and looks up to their anglo (now yankee) colonial overlords on all matters, i.e. not too different from stinkies or jiuhu who look up to ang mohs (that's why they never fought against their colonizers but rather negotiated since they always continued to believe in their genetic and inherent inferiority. to be fair, i can't blame them for believing in what is a well known truth).


now yankees dun like the idea of a "maverick" imrun kahn taking over since then, pakis might gain independence and slip out of yankee control. so they used their military to topple him from his PM position finding a flimsy excuse, now they used some criminal-for-rent to fire a shot at him. otherwise, for first time in their history, a reasonably large crowd gathered to demand political independence and restoration of civilian democracy. not a puppet-o-cracy ruled by their pommie colonial left over military that still answers to their masters in the west.


that's the summary for starters.
 

Balls2U

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In time to come, when Sinkieland will be infested with shitskin cockroaches, can we expect such incidents here as well?
 

mudhatter

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Too Much politics and too little substance. Fact is, just a handful of families own most the farm land in Pakistan.

Feudalism was never eliminated in paki territory unlike let's say bangla or ceca virus both of which got rid of very early on.
 

mudhatter

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Sounds very medieval. I understand that many of the paki moslems live in debt bondage, even though usury, aka very high interest rates, are forbidden in the mohammedan religion.

There is no such religion.

Islam forbids usury.

It's expected from the only true religion.

In your fake religion with fake scriptures with not a single intact scripture left in the original language for starters, your priests and pastors get to penetrate your arse to their heart's content while you shriek out loud "shiok ah! shiook ah! shiooooook aaaaahhh!" , nevermind that you are a disgusting faggot who is at least at risk of spreading monkeypox and god knows what other venereal diseases with your partners in crime.
 

syed putra

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Their top political leaders are from families of mega landlords. If you want reform in pakistsn, you need land reform. But that means interfering with existing free market. Maybe imposing higher taxes on land lords.
Bhutto, khan's, musharrafs are all from the mega families.
 

JohnTan

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Islam forbids usury.

Yet millions of paki moslems live in debt bondage to other moslems. And porkistan is known to be one of those country which went full retard on the mohammedan religion.

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In the Kot Momin town in Pakistan's Punjab province, farmers work round the clock picking and processing a variety of oranges. The produce from the Sargodha district's orchards dominates the domestic market, as well as the country's major export destinations like Indonesia, the Middle East and Russia.

Among those who toil Kot Momin's fertile lands is Ansar Ali. As a tenant on a farm, both he and his wife work around 16 hours a day, seven days a week, to make ends meet.

While Ali spends most of his time working on the farm and looking after the cattle, his wife works as a domestic help in the household of the landlord who employs them. The landlord has provided them a two-room brick house. Together, they are paid 3,000 rupees ($20, €18) per month, which is hardly sufficient for the family.

The only way for Ali to put food on the table is to regularly borrow extra money from the landlord. In times of desperation, like a medical emergency or other family obligations, the landlord lends him additional funds. Ansar can't read or write, so he just puts his thumb print on the accounts ledger maintained by the landlord.

Over the years, the family's debt has increased manifold, and Ali has no idea how he is ever going to repay it. "The deeper you get into the debt trap, the less hope there is you can ever get out of it," he told DW. "It's a life of slavery I will probably never get out of."


Modern-day slavery

Ali's predicament reflects the growing misery of an entire class of Pakistan's informal workforce. The Australia-based Global Slavery Index (GSI) estimates about 3 million people in Pakistan remain stuck in debt bondage.

Sociologists describe the practice as the most prevalent form of modern-day slavery, as many sectors of the economy thrive on this crude form of human exploitation — mainly in the agriculture, brick-making and carpet-weaving sectors.

"The landlords are a powerful class," Rizwan Rafiq Minhas, a reporter and social activist in Kot Momin, told DW. "They control almost every aspect of the tenants' lives. They keep them under a close watch. Without their permission, the tenants are not allowed even to speak to people from outside of their estates," he added.

Debt, desperation and organ sale

In 2007, under pressure to pay off some of his debt, Ali decided to take an extreme step: he sold one of his kidneys. He was helped by a network of organ traffickers that included local agents, doctors and medical staff in big cities like Lahore. After taking their cut, they gave him 100,000 rupees ($1,000, €901). The money helped reduce his debt burden — but not for long

.https://www.dw.com/en/life-of-slavery-the-perpetuation-of-bonded-labor-in-pakistan/a-51792298
 

syed putra

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There is no such religion.

Islam forbids usury.

It's expected from the only true religion.

In your fake religion with fake scriptures with not a single intact scripture left in the original language for starters, your priests and pastors get to penetrate your arse to their heart's content while you shriek out loud "shiok ah! shiook ah! shiooooook aaaaahhh!" , nevermind that you are a disgusting faggot who is at least at risk of spreading monkeypox and god knows what other venereal diseases with your partners in crime.
You should not say islam forbid usury as Islam is a virtual idol created by men. Islam as religion can only be dictated by men as islam does not live. Its not existant.

As i understand it, excessive profit is forbidden, and not interest. Who made this rule? Who knows. But it makes sense.
 

mudhatter

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You should not say islam forbid usury as Islam is a virtual idol created by men. Islam as religion can only be dictated by men as islam does not live. Its not existant.

As i understand it, excessive profit is forbidden, and not interest. Who made this rule? Who knows. But it makes sense.


You are a CECA non-Muslim who praises CECA and doubted if Zakir Naik ever converted/reverted any of your Hindu coreligionist to Islam. This is because your false CECA pride was deflated for no reason whatsoever. After all Muslims did rule your kind for 1000 years.

Islam is not a human being when we are talking about the religion though quite a few million, or maybe more, Muslims are called Islam (they use Islam as a surname, especially Banglas).

Usury is forbidden in Islam by all means and all accounts. Where did you find usury permitted in Islam? Which Quranic verse or Chapter or any self proclaimed scholar, even, proclaimed that usury is permitted in Islam?
 

mudhatter

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Yet millions of paki moslems live in debt bondage to other moslems. And porkistan is known to be one of those country which went full retard on the mohammedan religion.

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In the Kot Momin town in Pakistan's Punjab province, farmers work round the clock picking and processing a variety of oranges. The produce from the Sargodha district's orchards dominates the domestic market, as well as the country's major export destinations like Indonesia, the Middle East and Russia.

Among those who toil Kot Momin's fertile lands is Ansar Ali. As a tenant on a farm, both he and his wife work around 16 hours a day, seven days a week, to make ends meet.

While Ali spends most of his time working on the farm and looking after the cattle, his wife works as a domestic help in the household of the landlord who employs them. The landlord has provided them a two-room brick house. Together, they are paid 3,000 rupees ($20, €18) per month, which is hardly sufficient for the family.

The only way for Ali to put food on the table is to regularly borrow extra money from the landlord. In times of desperation, like a medical emergency or other family obligations, the landlord lends him additional funds. Ansar can't read or write, so he just puts his thumb print on the accounts ledger maintained by the landlord.

Over the years, the family's debt has increased manifold, and Ali has no idea how he is ever going to repay it. "The deeper you get into the debt trap, the less hope there is you can ever get out of it," he told DW. "It's a life of slavery I will probably never get out of."


Modern-day slavery

Ali's predicament reflects the growing misery of an entire class of Pakistan's informal workforce. The Australia-based Global Slavery Index (GSI) estimates about 3 million people in Pakistan remain stuck in debt bondage.

Sociologists describe the practice as the most prevalent form of modern-day slavery, as many sectors of the economy thrive on this crude form of human exploitation — mainly in the agriculture, brick-making and carpet-weaving sectors.

"The landlords are a powerful class," Rizwan Rafiq Minhas, a reporter and social activist in Kot Momin, told DW. "They control almost every aspect of the tenants' lives. They keep them under a close watch. Without their permission, the tenants are not allowed even to speak to people from outside of their estates," he added.

Debt, desperation and organ sale

In 2007, under pressure to pay off some of his debt, Ali decided to take an extreme step: he sold one of his kidneys. He was helped by a network of organ traffickers that included local agents, doctors and medical staff in big cities like Lahore. After taking their cut, they gave him 100,000 rupees ($1,000, €901). The money helped reduce his debt burden — but not for long

.https://www.dw.com/en/life-of-slavery-the-perpetuation-of-bonded-labor-in-pakistan/a-51792298


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Pakis never eliminated feudalism sth others like Bangla or CECA virus did early on.

Moreover Pakis are not an Islamic state rather a British created state that was ruled by an anglicized elite that pushed a religious narrative to justify its creation and existence against a polytheist mushrik rival and enemy next door i.e. ceca virus.

Their British created military or administrative feudal bureaucratic or whatever other class were simply never Islamic one bit. Anybody who knows a thing or two about them would know these simple facts.

Just like nobody doubts that Paki capital today is Islamabad, not Karachi anymore, nobody should doubt that their ruling elites are merely British installed colonial leftovers. Their colonial era never ended. They are still a colonized country.
 
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