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Riyadh – Pakistani MP Abdul Karim Bakhesh warned that Iran is trying to extend its power in Pakistan.

Speaking to Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, Bakhesh said that Tehran is aiming to influence the Pakistani political arena through hosting prominent political and religious figures and fund Shi’ite institutions.

The MP explained that Iran provided 4,000 scholarships to Pakistani students last year. The number of Bloch students in Iran reached over 22,000, mainly of Sunnis.

According to the MP, Iran sought methods to mislead the public through funding parties that don’t seem to be linked to Iran.

Pakistani sources added that Iran created a special operations room in Zahedan, 500 Km from Pakistan.

They said that Iran also activated it cultural office in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, and started providing food supplies and monetary aids to families.

Over 35 years ago, Iran established cultural centers in all major Pakistani cities and sent delegates to run these centers and recruit personnel.

Iran and Pakistani Shi’ites also established about 300 Shi’ite religious institutions in different Pakistani cities.

Between 2002 and 2013, Iran built 54 secular universities in Pakistan that attract Shi’ite students of all majors and grant them scholarships.

In addition, Iranian government granted thousands of Pakistani Shi’ites the Iranian citizenship and used them in its expansion projects.

There are over five TV channels that are loyal to Iran with Iranian government funding a number of journalists and media outlets.

After 2006, Iran sent a group of members of the so-called Lebanese Hezbollah to train Pakistani Shi’ite members in a tribal area called Parachinar.

After the Syrian revolution against Bashar Assad regime, the Revolutionary Guards recruited thousands of Pakistani Shi’ites in Zaynabeyoun brigade that is located in Damascus, Syria.

Sharq Alawsat

Is Iran going to have another Hezbollah-like organization inside Pakistan?
 
KSA and Iran have been actively fighting for influence in Pakistan, but things seem to be going bad for both, as Pakistani nationalism is on the rise. Sectarianism is on its death throes, as people are increasingly suspicious of both Iran and Saudi Arabian funding and influence within the country.

Economically, Pakistan is going to be eclipse both Iran and KSA within the coming decades; If Iran and KSA don't halt their proxy war within Pakistan, it will not end well for either.
 
Iran wants to turn Pakistan into Syria and Iraq to gain her strategic goals. Pakistan assures Saudi security and for Iranian dream of bringing back Persian glory in M.E, they have to neutralize Pakistan before than can put their hands on Saudis.
 
One random MP's comments don't matter. Pakistani nationalism is on the rise, as on of members mentioned, no Iran or Saudi Arabia can divide the nation on the basis of sectarianism.
 
KSA and Iran have been actively fighting for influence in Pakistan, but things seem to be going bad for both, as Pakistani nationalism is on the rise. Sectarianism is on its death throes, as people are increasingly suspicious of both Iran and Saudi Arabian funding and influence within the country.

Economically, Pakistan is going to be eclipse both Iran and KSA within the coming decades; If Iran and KSA don't halt their proxy war within Pakistan, it will not end well for either.
Saudis are already getting burnt by fire that they lit for other so it wont be long that Iran will feel the pinch as well.
 
KSA and Iran have been actively fighting for influence in Pakistan, but things seem to be going bad for both, as Pakistani nationalism is on the rise. Sectarianism is on its death throes, as people are increasingly suspicious of both Iran and Saudi Arabian funding and influence within the country.

Economically, Pakistan is going to be eclipse both Iran and KSA within the coming decades; If Iran and KSA don't halt their proxy war within Pakistan, it will not end well for either.

You are deeply mistaken because certain minorities are more loyal to iran than their own parents.
Saudi Arabia does not seek the imperial like influence in Pakistan unlike Iran..They are not forcing Pakistanis to wear thoob and speak Persian and follow the mullahs sitting in Riyadh. Saudi influence is more about economic and military integration and favour in regional balance.

Iranian on other hand seeks complete submission to mullahs in Tehran to the point these minorities becomes zombies waiting for instructions from tehran to execute the next fasad. They actively encourage their proxies to launder money and smuggle goods hurting our industry and economy. Certain elements of these proxies have gone as far as forming crime rackets to earn as much cash they can and launder it to tehran.

Iran wants to turn Pakistan into Syria and Iraq to gain her strategic goals. Pakistan assures Saudi security and for Iranian dream of bringing back Persian glory in M.E, they have to neutralize Pakistan before than can put their hands on Saudis.

Iran want to destroy anything they can get their hands on because this is the only way mullahs can justify their tyranny...we are working for the cause of greater ummah...
 
You are deeply mistaken because certain minorities are more loyal to iran than their own parents.
Saudi Arabia does not seek the imperial like influence in Pakistan unlike Iran..They are not forcing Pakistanis to wear thoob and speak Persian and follow the mullahs sitting in Riyadh. Saudi influence is more about economic and military integration and favour in regional balance.

Iranian on other hand seeks complete submission to mullahs in Tehran to the point these minorities becomes zombies waiting for instructions from tehran to execute the next fasad. They actively encourage their proxies to launder money and smuggle goods hurting our industry and economy. Certain elements of these proxies have gone as far as forming crime rackets to earn as much cash they can and launder it to tehran.


Iran want to destroy anything they can get their hands on because this is the only way mullahs can justify their tyranny...we are working for the cause of greater ummah...

Both secular shia lead (Zardari and Altaf) parties PPP and MQM have links to Iran.

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Pakistan seeks bilateral relations with all friendly countries , so issue is irrelevant

Pakistani students go study world wide countries and there is no statistic who is shia or sunni nor anyone cares

Provided they can get a job with the education , we don't care where they study
 
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Riyadh – Pakistani MP Abdul Karim Bakhesh warned that Iran is trying to extend its power in Pakistan.

Speaking to Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, Bakhesh said that Tehran is aiming to influence the Pakistani political arena through hosting prominent political and religious figures and fund Shi’ite institutions.

The MP explained that Iran provided 4,000 scholarships to Pakistani students last year. The number of Bloch students in Iran reached over 22,000, mainly of Sunnis.

According to the MP, Iran sought methods to mislead the public through funding parties that don’t seem to be linked to Iran.

Pakistani sources added that Iran created a special operations room in Zahedan, 500 Km from Pakistan.

They said that Iran also activated it cultural office in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, and started providing food supplies and monetary aids to families.

Over 35 years ago, Iran established cultural centers in all major Pakistani cities and sent delegates to run these centers and recruit personnel.

Iran and Pakistani Shi’ites also established about 300 Shi’ite religious institutions in different Pakistani cities.

Between 2002 and 2013, Iran built 54 secular universities in Pakistan that attract Shi’ite students of all majors and grant them scholarships.

In addition, Iranian government granted thousands of Pakistani Shi’ites the Iranian citizenship and used them in its expansion projects.

There are over five TV channels that are loyal to Iran with Iranian government funding a number of journalists and media outlets.

After 2006, Iran sent a group of members of the so-called Lebanese Hezbollah to train Pakistani Shi’ite members in a tribal area called Parachinar.

After the Syrian revolution against Bashar Assad regime, the Revolutionary Guards recruited thousands of Pakistani Shi’ites in Zaynabeyoun brigade that is located in Damascus, Syria.

Sharq Alawsat

Is Iran going to have another Hezbollah-like organization inside Pakistan?
For iran and ksa proxy wars in Pakistan
 

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Both secular shia lead (Zardari and Altaf) parties PPP and MQM have links to Iran.

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Cannot be secular and shia at the same time..its like the israeli saying we are Jewish Athiest..makes no sense..

And both are ultra corrupt

Cannot expect any ethics otherwise from a culture which robs and rapes its own people..look up the mullah corruption in Iran itself..their chief mullah hunts around prime property in Iran..the kicks the tenants out and auctions the property...has a net worth of 90 billion...
 

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