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#496 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 07:22
To be fair, the PCB has opened the doors for mocking. This could all be over if they say we don't care for matches with India. Simple as that.

But they'll never say that because like I said there is a lot at stake for the elites in Pakistan rather than the common man. So for that they'll humiliate all of us every few months by pathetically looking to "repair" the relationship between the two countries and insisting upon nonsense like "sports should not be mixed with politics". So what some brothers are trying to say is that sure we feel the humiliation as Pakistanis but at this point it's better not to care about cricket than to worry about what Indians are saying.

Like some ulema say in Pakistan 2 things the British should have taken with them when they left the subcontinent. Cricket and tea.
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#497 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 07:36
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why tea ?
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#498 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 08:23
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Not sure. Mostly probably due to health reasons. But there are other things like how it's an addiction for some. Then there's the time wasting that comes along with it. While consuming at these small dhabas, etc.

It's probably a combination of reasons but I know for a fact that elders of Tabligh also highly discourage consumption of tea. Infact, there's a joke at Raiwind markaz that the elders would completely ban tea but then no Pathan would ever come in jamaat.
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#499 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 08:37
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Let us analyze this Fajeet vs Taahir conflict.

We can take sports as model for analysis....

Few decades back Taahir were dominant against fajeet. Imran khan, zaheer abbas, majid khan, sarfaraz, waseem bari, asif iqbal etc, they got trained in England league, they had upper hand, miandad's last ball six was the peak.

The fazeet took it seriously. They formed Pace bowlers academy coached by thomson, lillee, mc'garath, Hadlee etc. Their batters get more professional. The result was, although, on paper both teams are equally strong, but, The results are 10-1 against pak in all championship matches.

While the pak followers boasts of breaking the skull, limbs through shoaib akhtar; fajeets act in a professional way, they watch all the videos of rival bowlers and counter them on field and a 300+ is scored in Multan by sehwag. They won't deliver through words but through bat in a professional way.

What can Taahir learn from fajeets, "prepare in professional manner and react".

Now let us discuss progress in duniya.

Both got independence in 1947. While the fajeets built; Indian Institue of Technology, indian institute of science, Bhabha atomic research centre, Indian Space Research organisation, National institute of mental health and neuro sciences, kidwai cancer research center, AIIMS etc.

They provided jobs through Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Hindustan Machine tools, Bharat earth movers limited, bharat electronics ltd, Indian telephone industries, bharat heavy electricals ltd, national aeronautics ltd, CSIR, DRDO, etc.

Today fajeets are experts in IT, Space sciences, electronics etc. They have landed on moon, Mars etc. they have geosynchronous satellites, military satellites, earth observation satellites etc. they are planning for human in space programs.

Can Taahirs compete in this fields. No where near.....

Their products are Sunder pichai a big name in IT industry. Rishi Sunak is son in law of Indian industrialist Narayan Murthy.

Of course on the day qiyamah it will be echoed . But, here we are discussing duniya.

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#500 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 08:53
Well, has any of their army generals ever made a wealth of approx. 12 billion in under six years? How many DHA sectors are there in India? They have their achievements, our faujis have theirs. No need to compare
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#501 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 09:56
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Pervez Khattak has announced his resignation from all positions of the party in the wake of May 9 incidents following the arrest of party chairman Imran Khan.

It should be remembered that Pervez Khattak was the provincial president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He served as K-P chief minister during the PTI tenure from 2013 to 2018.
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#502 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 12:08
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May not be the generals, here in India, someone else receives cuts, in billions, that is the norm every where, but there is development.

Why is that there are manufacturing units of Toyota, Hyundai, Fiat, apple, Samsung etc etc in India.
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#503 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 15:02
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India and China invested heavily in education, over the last 50 years.

Pakistanis did not.

India with a population of 1.3 Billion is one of the largest markets in the world. All the international corporations and western governments want a share of that market.

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#504 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 16:55
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Where is PAK's position in service sector?

We hear this from Bangladesh, it is competing with Bangalore..... the IT hub of India, the silicon city of India. Recent numbers do show positive results.

Opportunities in Bangladesh IT Sector
Developing countries like India and Bangladesh have been seen to enter the fourth industrial revolution much later in the second decade of the 21st century. What this means for Bangladesh is that the rapidly developing IT sector of Bangladesh has generated several jobs. The career opportunities in Bangladesh IT sector have been overflowing in recent years and there have been many students capitalising on this to forge a successful career for themselves. These opportunities in Bangladesh IT sector are centred on the capital city of Dhaka and have almost become a rival to the city of Bengaluru in India. The outsourcing of tech services of MNCs to Dhaka has been the primary driver for the generation of such diverse opportunities in Bangladesh IT sector.

Bangladesh – Emerging IT infrastructure of South Asia

The development of job opportunities in the Bangladesh IT sector began during the 1990s when tech companies in the country began exporting software and soft services as part of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). The Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) was formed as a collective of 17 tech companies in 1997 and today has over 1,100 members that have contributed to the growth of opportunities in the Bangladesh IT sector. The work of Mahboob Zaman, the MD of Data Soft, is of great significance since during the infancy of the IT sector in Bangladesh, he began training students of engineering and core science in computer technology and has greatly contributed to the enhancement of opportunities in Bangladesh IT sector. Moreover, these opportunities in the Bangladesh IT sector have resulted in the generation of numerous freelance jobs and as such, the country now has the second largest population of tech freelancers. The introduction of latest technologies like the IoT, ML, AI in Bangladesh have added to the creation of even more opportunities in Bangladesh IT sector and the universities have also begun to incorporate these into their course curriculum’s to keep up the steady flow of graduates in these fields.

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#505 [Permalink] Posted on 2nd June 2023 23:14
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Bismillah.

Pakistan is just entering this field.
Here is an article from Forbes.

www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/05/31/what-sp...

As it stands Bangladesh economy is doing far better than Pakistan overall.

I remember watching an American current Affairs programme “60 minutes” .
30 years ago as to how India was fast emerging as a powerhouse in the IT and service sectors.

In the last two decades they have become a powerhouse as far as the Call Centre operations. They have almost cornered the entire U.K. market.

As for Pakistan the involvement in America’s 20 year war in Afghanistan has left them far behind. And has stunted investment and progress.

The loss to the Pakistan economy was $152 Billion.

www.arabnews.com/node/1927131/world


In a nutshell America threatened and compelled Pakistan in its war. Forced Pakistan to engage in a conflict in the tribal areas of Pakistan with the pukhtoon tribes. Who were supportive of Taliban. This led to an international image of Pakistan as having a problem with religious extremism. And international companies have shied away from Pakistan.

They have sought to invest in other locations in Asia such as Bangladesh.

The present instability will further damage the country and impede investment.

I Personally think if there were no sanctions and economic boycotts of Afghanistan by the Western countries.

Then Afghanistan would have progressed faster and surpassed Pakistan.
If nothing else the Taliban have cracked down on corruption. And brought stability and security.



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#506 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2023 01:49
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What is the source for foreign exchange.
20 years back Pakistanis residing in foreign countries were sending more money than indians.
That too has stopped, they are waiting for rupee to slide more or they're sending money through hawala or hundi.
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#507 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2023 02:42
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The largest PaK community outside the country is U.K.

In U.K. inflation has been at its highest since the early 1980’s.

The cost of living has gone up, people are financially struggling. The British made a foolish decision to leave the European Union, that coupled with the Covid lockdowns has hit the economy hard.

So that could be one of the reasons why people are sending less money. Through the direct channels.



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#508 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2023 08:43
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The whole system requires Ctr+Alt+Del. A hard reset.

Who will bell the cat. Masses blame administration, administration blames the masses.
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#509 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2023 16:40
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The whole system requires Ctr+Alt+Del. A hard reset.

The Great Reset! Vision 2030

We're living it now!

This is what the WEF want from it's stooge puppet governments. Still don't get it, yet you've been pushed right into it and are now seeking it yourself.

Amazed how these conspiracies are not theories now?
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#510 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd June 2023 17:25
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Or perhaps what the Brother means by a Hardreset in this context.

Is that all the present political players and establishment in Pakistan.

Should be banned from politics and power. And we need to start from scratch.

If all the Apples in the barrel are rotten then perhaps we should pick fresh ones from the tree.

Individuals who have Taqwa and ghayrah for the Deen.


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