07-14-2006, 01:04 AM
FT- Urdu news
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>America is a sinking ship!</b>
Great strategist and ex-ISI chief Hameed Gul wrote in Jang that America was a sinking ship and Pakistan should bail out immediately. But why was India buying a ticket on this liner (tikat kata liya)? Because it wanted to fill the vacuum created by Americaâs disappearance and grab the oil of Central Asia. For Pakistan, jihad was essential. Pakistan could not abandon jihad. If Muslims remained steadfast on jihad their dominance (sikka rawan) would be ensured. Muslims should not abandon jihad for fear of being called terrorists.
<b>Where is Ahmad Shah Abdali!</b>
Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt Ataur Rehman stated that what Afghanistan needed was another Ahmad Shah Abdali who should unite Pushtuns, Tajiks and Uzbeks and teach the Americans a lesson.<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'> After that Americans will run away and the Indians will go back to India remembering how Ahmad Shah Abdali had given them a drubbing at the third battle of Panipat. </span>Once Ahmad shah Abdali has done that, Pakistan and Afghanistan would have excellent relations.
<b>Give Pakistan a Hugo Chavez!</b>
Columnist Irshad Haqqani exclaimed in Jang that (ghazab khuda ka) no one among politicians had filed income tax returns admitting that he had an income exceeding Rs 25 thousand annually. Politicians who had disclosed their property and wealth in parliament had not admitted to owning a car! Everyone knew that these men owned dozens of car each but they were unwilling to pay taxes. May God give Pakistan a Hugo Chavez so that he could bring revolution and end exploitation.
<b>Rich Muslims good Muslims</b>
Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt Syed Mowahid Shah stated that Forbes magazine had recently published a list of the worldâs ten richest people, out of which four were Muslims, three from the Arab world and one from Brunei. According to him Muslims could do a lot to improve their circumstances.
<b>More Jhangvi terrorists released</b>
According to Jang Lashkar-e-Jhangvi terrorists were released by a court in Multan after witnesses âsat downâ in a case involving the members of the banned organisation in a dacoity in a prize bond dealerâs shop in Faisalabad in 1996. The ringleader Malik Muhammad Ishaq, Ghulam Rasul Shah, Hafiz Ghulam Shafiqur Rehman and Muhammad Shafiqur Rehman were facing trial and may now be released.
<b>Jamaat Dawa is great!</b>
According to daily Din a gathering in Balakot in NWFP condemned America for banning <b>Jamaat Dawa and asked the government to oust the NGOs working in the quake-hit areas because they were indulging in impious activities. It was decided to take the case against America to the International Court of Justice</b>.
<b>Be like Chavez, Morales and Ahmadinejad!</b>
Columnist Hamid Mir wrote in Jang that Musharraf should defy American efforts to get him to attack the area of Malakand to winkle out Osama bin Laden after his escape from Kunar in Afghanistan. Musharraf had in fact already decided to stand up to an America that had signed a nuclear deal with India. He was now in the mould of two Latin American leaders, Chavez and Morales, and the Iranian president Ahmadinejad who had decided to take on America. Musharraf could be popular in America at the cost of his acceptance among the people of Pakistan, or could be popular in Pakistan at the cost of American support. Good thing, he had chosen the people of Pakistan.
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Ataur Rehman ancestors must be abused, raped by Abdali forces, which shows from his found memories.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>America is a sinking ship!</b>
Great strategist and ex-ISI chief Hameed Gul wrote in Jang that America was a sinking ship and Pakistan should bail out immediately. But why was India buying a ticket on this liner (tikat kata liya)? Because it wanted to fill the vacuum created by Americaâs disappearance and grab the oil of Central Asia. For Pakistan, jihad was essential. Pakistan could not abandon jihad. If Muslims remained steadfast on jihad their dominance (sikka rawan) would be ensured. Muslims should not abandon jihad for fear of being called terrorists.
<b>Where is Ahmad Shah Abdali!</b>
Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt Ataur Rehman stated that what Afghanistan needed was another Ahmad Shah Abdali who should unite Pushtuns, Tajiks and Uzbeks and teach the Americans a lesson.<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'> After that Americans will run away and the Indians will go back to India remembering how Ahmad Shah Abdali had given them a drubbing at the third battle of Panipat. </span>Once Ahmad shah Abdali has done that, Pakistan and Afghanistan would have excellent relations.
<b>Give Pakistan a Hugo Chavez!</b>
Columnist Irshad Haqqani exclaimed in Jang that (ghazab khuda ka) no one among politicians had filed income tax returns admitting that he had an income exceeding Rs 25 thousand annually. Politicians who had disclosed their property and wealth in parliament had not admitted to owning a car! Everyone knew that these men owned dozens of car each but they were unwilling to pay taxes. May God give Pakistan a Hugo Chavez so that he could bring revolution and end exploitation.
<b>Rich Muslims good Muslims</b>
Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt Syed Mowahid Shah stated that Forbes magazine had recently published a list of the worldâs ten richest people, out of which four were Muslims, three from the Arab world and one from Brunei. According to him Muslims could do a lot to improve their circumstances.
<b>More Jhangvi terrorists released</b>
According to Jang Lashkar-e-Jhangvi terrorists were released by a court in Multan after witnesses âsat downâ in a case involving the members of the banned organisation in a dacoity in a prize bond dealerâs shop in Faisalabad in 1996. The ringleader Malik Muhammad Ishaq, Ghulam Rasul Shah, Hafiz Ghulam Shafiqur Rehman and Muhammad Shafiqur Rehman were facing trial and may now be released.
<b>Jamaat Dawa is great!</b>
According to daily Din a gathering in Balakot in NWFP condemned America for banning <b>Jamaat Dawa and asked the government to oust the NGOs working in the quake-hit areas because they were indulging in impious activities. It was decided to take the case against America to the International Court of Justice</b>.
<b>Be like Chavez, Morales and Ahmadinejad!</b>
Columnist Hamid Mir wrote in Jang that Musharraf should defy American efforts to get him to attack the area of Malakand to winkle out Osama bin Laden after his escape from Kunar in Afghanistan. Musharraf had in fact already decided to stand up to an America that had signed a nuclear deal with India. He was now in the mould of two Latin American leaders, Chavez and Morales, and the Iranian president Ahmadinejad who had decided to take on America. Musharraf could be popular in America at the cost of his acceptance among the people of Pakistan, or could be popular in Pakistan at the cost of American support. Good thing, he had chosen the people of Pakistan.
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Ataur Rehman ancestors must be abused, raped by Abdali forces, which shows from his found memories.