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I oppose imran khan decision of giving citizenships to illegal aliens

Stop your BS.


Understand what i am going to say:
Its precisely because of people with this thinking that Pakistan is where it is. And it will stay and sink until something changes.

Actually, go wash your mouth with carbolic soap. We know fully well when to take action, and when to discredit mischief makers trying to tarnish Pakistan's image. Your ingrained hatred and desire to hurt Pakistan is well evident from your writing. The more you write, the more you clearly show your true nature. Mind you, I am on your case.
 
Actually, go wash your mouth with carbolic soap. We know fully well when to take action, and when to discredit mischief makers trying to tarnish Pakistan's image. Your ingrained hatred and desire to hurt Pakistan is well evident from your writing. The more you write, the more you clearly show your true nature. Mind you, I am on your case.

LOL

Now that you don't have any valid argument you start to threaten me. You're not the only one on my case. I find it a honor that I have so many liars as adversaries in a few days I am here.
 
maybe there is another side of Imran Khan that we might never know. definitely he is not in the circle of my trust right now.

it does matter what people do, not what he talk.
 
LOL

Now that you don't have any valid argument you start to threaten me. You're not the only one on my case. I find it a honor that I have so many liars as adversaries in a few days I am here.

@WebMaster @The Eagle @Oscar @Horus potential false flagger tarnishing the reputation of Pakistan through trumped up concerns and allegations. Furthermore, using disparaging language to describe many members.
 
Are you stupid or what? What neglet when it comes afghani refugees who got illegal CNIC in Balochistan. Once fully investigated we can cancel their cnic and throw them back to Afghanistan.

And since every province needs to be on board for citizenship, that mean its not happening. And forget about settling these haramis anywhere in punjab, there is no place. Many have already gone from punjab because of punjab police chitrol and harassment.


Punjab has to take them always punjab sebd them to sindh which is already fill by muhajirs biharis bangalis

Firstly no refuge should be allowed in pak we already poir cant take more send all afghanis ASAP
 
Good news after all. Cannot allow terror prone Afghans to have Pak nationality. Look at the pain of the Western media.

Pakistan's Imran Khan skirts issue of Afghan refugees' citizenship

After political backlash prime minister appears to row back on passports for child refugees

Imran Khan, Pakistan’s prime minister, has appeared to drop his promise to grant citizenship to hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees living on the margins of Pakistani society.

On Sunday Khan announced that he would start work immediately to provide passports to the children of refugees born in the country. However, after a backlash from politicians and supporters of the country’s powerful military, he said on Tuesday that no decision had been made.

About 2.7 million Afghan refugees have crossed the border into Pakistan since the Soviet invasion in 1979. Without official documentation they are shut out of schools and employment. As many as 1.5 million children born to refugees in Pakistan are denied citizenship.

After a strong push-back, Khan said he had raised refugee citizenship “just to initiate a debate”. The founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, which swept to power in July, has a reputation for retracting his words.

However, Khan reiterated his own desire to grant citizenship to Bengali and Afghan refugees as he addressed parliament before leaving on a trip to Saudi Arabia and asked ministers for their suggestions on the issue.

“I will keep asking what will happen to these human beings … if we don’t decide on their rights now, when will we decide?” he said.

Parliament will offer stiff resistance, though. The PTI holds a slim majority and Khan’s announcement on Sunday was condemned by politicians in Pakistan’s Sindh and Balochistan provinces, who fear the impact of enfranchising new voters.

One of Khan’s key coalition partners, the army-supporting chief minister of Balochistan, Jam Kamal, said Pakistan should not alter its policy of seeking to send refugees home. The military has long called for repatriation of Afghan refugees, blaming them for terrorist attacks.

Local journalists, whose work is often censored to avoid displeasing the armed forces, said their stories on Khan’s original speech had not been published.

Hajji Abdullah Shah, head of the Afghan refugees in Sindh, told the Guardian he was anxious about the change in tone. “We hope he will not take the light, he has shown to us, back,” he said.

Mosharraf Zaidi, a columnist, while praising the sentiment behind Khan’s original offer as “really admirable” said the reversal was due to political inexperience and it was “quite upsetting”.

The prime minister was this month criticised for a U-turn on the appointment of Atif Mian, a world-leading economist, under pressure from Islamists who objected to his Ahmadi faith.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-afghan-begali-refugees-citizenship-passports
 

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