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Bhai we can take pride in muslim struggle whatever but dat don't mean we are behind terrorism no?......There is zero link between pehelgam and Pakistan!

Bajwa Singh Ranjith got told to de-link us from India and Kashmir more than 5 years ago now.
Maybe so, but Bajwa and IK and rest were the old guard..

Hafiz Munir and Pak fauj under him are running the show now.
 
Bhai we can take pride in muslim struggle whatever but dat don't mean we are behind terrorism no?......There is zero link between pehelgam and Pakistan!

Bajwa Singh Ranjith got told to de-link us from India and Kashmir more than 5 years ago now.

That may be true for few well up brought guy like you but most of subcontinent (Yes, Indian Muslims as well) Muslims supports terrorism. Whenever Hindus, Jews and Christian are killed in terrorist attack, they celebrate it and give all sort of irrational arguments in favor of terrorist.
 
That may be true for few well up brought guy like you but most of subcontinent (Yes, Indian Muslims as well) Muslims supports terrorism. Whenever Hindus, Jews and Christian are killed in terrorist attack, they celebrate it and give all sort of irrational arguments in favor of terrorist.
Those are all jahil people.......madarsa people.
 
but theys got da same paymaster in DC.......trump ka ulla no?.......lol
In a sense, yes. The US still holds enormous sway over the establishment in Pak.. bhai, bacchon ki tareh paal pos k grow up and groom kara hai for DECADES.

China is relatively new in this game, WoT ka double game and dhoka after bloody dhoka caused the US to step back, ching chongs swooped right in to sell em gear and as new sugar daddy, mostly with an eye on India, I think.

Also, till some years back, though talk about it has quietened down by now.. there were reports of these China vs USA camps within the Pak fauj.. dunno ab kya scene hai but all the oldies and those senior officers who have retired relatively recently, around WoT.. unke bacchay, families sab west me enjoying the good life, plus zameen jayazaad back in Pak..

You know the score better than me, @Lulldapull


@Krishna with Flute @Vsdoc @Guru Dutt
 
In a sense, yes. The US still holds enormous sway over the establishment in Pak.. bhai, bacchon ki tareh paal pos k grow up and groom kara hai for DECADES.

China is relatively new in this game, WoT ka double game and dhoka after bloody dhoka caused the US to step back, ching chongs swooped right in to sell em gear and as new sugar daddy, mostly with an eye on India, I think.

Also, till some years back, though talk about it has quietened down by now.. there were reports of these China vs USA camps within the Pak fauj.. dunno ab kya scene hai but all the oldies and those senior officers who have retired relatively recently, around WoT.. unke bacchay, families sab west me enjoying the good life, plus zameen jayazaad back in Pak..

You know the score better than me, @Lulldapull


@Krishna with Flute @Vsdoc @Guru Dutt
bilkul! the US camp won the debate and China left and got relegated to second fiddle status. Just an arms supplier to Pak to ensure an anti-India consensus, in consultation with the US.

We know dis bhai, but we are powerless to change the paradigm.
 
bilkul! the US camp won the debate and China left and got relegated to second fiddle status. Just an arms supplier to Pak to ensure an anti-India consensus, in consultation with the US.

We know dis bhai, but we are powerless to change the paradigm.
Yup, the US got a bigger market in India, and the Sino-Pak threat helps them sell even more to us.
 

Residents stockpile food, rush to bunkers as conflict rattles India and Pakistan
REUTERS
Published :
May 09, 2025 21:50
Updated :
May 09, 2025 21:50

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People who were evacuated from an area near the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan following cross-border shelling stand in queues to receive food at a college that was turned into a temporary shelter on the outskirts of Jammu, May 8, 2025. Photo : Reuters

Residents across Pakistan and India rushed to stockpile foods and other essential supplies, while families living near the border fled to safer areas, as armed clashes between the nuclear-armed nations escalated on Friday.

India and Pakistan accused each other of launching new military attacks, using drones and artillery for the third day, in the worst fighting between the two countries in nearly three decades.

The conflict erupted after India struck multiple locations in Pakistan on Wednesday that it said were “terrorist camps”, in retaliation for a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir last month.

In the Indian state of Punjab, Amanpreet Dhillon, 26, said many families in his village — just 13km (8.08 miles) from the border with Pakistan — have already sent women and children to safer areas.

“I am also contemplating it... I’m afraid my village could be next,” he said.

In Indian-administered Kashmir’s Uri district, residents said many fled overnight after several houses were struck by shelling, some taking shelter behind rocks or in bunkers.

“We have never seen such intense shelling in our life. The majority of the people fled the town and other villages as soon as shelling started last night with some taking shelter in underground bunkers,” said Bashir Ahmad, 45, in the town of Baramulla in Uri. “It was a nightmare for us.”

In the Pakistani city of Lahore, which lies near the border, residents were shaken on Thursday by drones that Pakistan said were launched by India and were shot down in the city, setting off sirens and leading the US consulate to tell its staff to shelter in place.

Schools were closed on Friday and residents and shopkeepers said Lahoris were stocking up on food, gas cylinders for cooking and medicine, prompting authorities to issue a notice warning businesses not to artificially increase prices.

“I have stocked grocery for a month: we got meat, flour, tea, oil lentils etc and also drew extra cash from bank,” said Aroosha Rameez, 34, a Lahore resident.

Muhammad Asif, 35, said his pharmacy had seen an influx of customers.

“People in Lahore have started stocking medicines as well, which may lead to shortages of paracetamol, anti-allergies, antibiotics, blood pressure and diabetes medicines,” he said.

Food delivery app FoodPanda, popular in Pakistan, said it had seen a surge in grocery orders nationwide.

Across the border, India’s Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution minister warned against panic buying of food grains.

“We currently have stocks many times higher than the normal requirement—whether it is rice, wheat, or pulses...There is absolutely no shortage,” he said.

Pankaj Seth, a resident of Amritsar in India’s Punjab state, said people felt they had no choice: “We do not know if the markets will open tomorrow or not...I have children and grandchildren at home so I have to stock up.”

Some residents of border regions were also requesting relatives to bring them supplies as prices rose.

“My aunt lives in Attari and has asked me to get some flour for her as supplies are getting expensive there,” said Navneet Kaur, a nurse in Amritsar, 30km (19 miles)away, who was travelling to the town with a sack of flour.

FLEEING AT NIGHT

Residents of Kashmir near the line of control that divides the region faced a more stark and immediate threat.

Residents said they were starting to leave their villages and spend the nights, when shelling and firing roars through the valleys, in bunkers.

The prime minister’s office in Pakistan-administered Kashmir said over 400 people had been evacuated by authorities in two areas near the line of control.

“Ever since the attack (Indian strike) in Muzaffarabad, we have been living in our bunker, which we carved into a nearby rocky mountain,” said Manzoor Ahmed, 43, a resident of Jura Bandi village in the Neelum Valley, where local police confirmed most people were spending the night in bunkers.​
 

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