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This should b in Funny & Stupid thread...
Everthing from Leader, Jazzbot and Zarvan ultimately falls into this. These people don't ever care using their brains before posting whatever crap on the forum. But I guess with the active support of moderators, allowed to post free.

Here is another tender issued by Punjab Government under its own name.
http://eproc.punjab.gov.pk/Tenders/Tender%20Notice,Gen-3,%202010-11.pdf
I hope now trolls will learn something and try to use their brains next time (Though I have little hopes of this)
 
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^^ Dude since when did you start reading Indian Newspapers ? :tdown:

I follow every Indian news channels my thoughts we should know about enemy as much as we could
 
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LAHORE: The government of Pakistan's Punjab province has allocated millions of rupees in its budget for fiscal 2013-14 for the largest centre of the Jamaat-ud-Dawah, considered a front for the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Besides a grant-in-aid of over Rs 61 million for the JuD centre known as 'Markaz-e-Taiba', the provincial government has allocated Rs 350 million for setting up a 'Knowledge Park' at the centre and other development initiatives.

Details of the allocations were presented in budget documents tabled in the Punjab Assembly on Monday by the PML-N government led by chief minister Shahbaz Sharif.

One document stated: "Grant-in-aid to chief administrator Muridkey Markaz (is) Rs 61.35 million." The JuD's centre is located at Muridkay on the outskirts of Lahore.

In his budget speech in the assembly, finance minister Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman announced that the provincial government "intends to establish a Knowledge Park in Muridkey".

He said the government had allocated Rs 350 million for the park and several other initiatives in Punjab.

Shortly after the UN Security Council designated the JuD, a front for the LeT in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the Punjab government took over the centre in Muridkey.

At that time too, Punjab was ruled by the PML-N. Since then, the government has allocated money in its annual budget for the administration of the centre in Muridkey.

In 2009-10, the government provided more than Rs 82 million for the administration of JuD facilities.

In fiscal 2010-11, chief minister Sharif, using his discretionary powers, allocated two separate grants for JuD facilities. The government granted Rs 79.77 million for six organisations at Markaz-e-Taiba and a special grant-in-aid of Rs 3 million for the JuD's Al-Dawa School System in several districts of Punjab.

Officials have said in the past that the allocations were needed to continue 'welfare services' provided by the JuD's schools, dispensaries and hospitals across the province of 90 million.

In the past, the Punjab government defended its decision of allocating money to the JuD by saying the grants had been awarded for the administrator of the Markaz-e-Toiba.

There is no formal ban on the JuD and its chief, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, lives freely in Lahore despite a 10-million dollar bounty offered for him by the US.
Pakistan's Punjab government allocates millions of rupees for JuD centre - The Times of India
 
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Everthing from Leader, Jazzbot and Zarvan ultimately falls into this. These people don't ever care using their brains before posting whatever crap on the forum. But I guess with the active support of moderators, allowed to post free.

Its a sensitive national security related issue, so I don't wanna go deep into it... So refrain from personal.

Mods, please close this thread unless any authentic Pakistani source is available..
 
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Its a sensitive national security related issue, so I don't wanna go deep into it... So refrain from personal.

Mods, please close this thread unless any authentic Pakistani source is available..
???? there's nothing in it whatsoever! when there nothing of this sort happening, then what makes it "sensitive"?
 
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:omghaha:ZEEEEEEEEEEEEE TV sorry I mean ZEEEEE NEWS!! :rofl:


Indians come up with really good movie stories!
 
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If True, why is Taxpayers money being given to an organization not involved in Health, Education and Welfare. Such donations should not be made from Taxpayers funds.
 
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Lols, Zee News!

I was in Dubai when the Mumbai attacks happened. Zee News caught a guy in hospital and said he was responsible. Turned out later the guy wasn't even in Mumbai at the time, was in the hospital because of a terminal disease :lol
 
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News agencies these days take too much hormonal treatment or something...I recall during the London underground bombing thing they ANNOUNCED British born Pakistani was responsible for suicide attack or what crap and he went over to a local newspaper and asked them whats with all the crap that he blew himself up?!
 
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Pakistan 'gave funds' to group on UN terror blacklist
Pakistan's Punjab province government gave about $1m (£674,000) last year to institutions linked to a charity on a UN terror blacklist, it has emerged.

The charity, Jamaat-ud-Dawa, denies accusations that it is a front for the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group.

Punjab officials say the funds were humanitarian in nature and were not given directly to the charity.

Jamaat-ud-Dawa and four senior Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders were added to a UN sanctions list in December 2008.

They were accused of having links to al-Qaeda and the Taliban. The move by the UN Security Council came shortly after attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay), for which Lashkar-e-Taiba was blamed.

It is the first time that the authorities in Pakistan have formally admitted allocating money to institutions linked to Jamaat-ud-Dawa, BBC correspondents say.

The government has long been under international pressure to crack down on militants or groups suspected of supporting them. There was no immediate response from the government in Islamabad.

'Humanitarian'
News that schools and hospitals run by Jamaat-ud-Dawa have received Pakistan state help is unlikely to go down well with the Indian or US governments.
Funding details came to light when the Punjab provincial government published spending figures for 2009-10.

"At least 80 million rupees [$940,000] have been allocated for the institutions [linked to Jamaat-ud-Dawa] during the current fiscal year," Rana Sanaullah, a senior Punjab minister, told the BBC.

However, he maintained that the institutions - which include two schools and a hospital - were no longer attached to Jamaat-ud-Dawa.

"The government has taken control of the schools and appointed an administrator to run each of them."

He said the UN had been notified as the issue was a humanitarian one.

"There was a boys' school with 400 students, a girls' high school with 350 students and a hospital which addressed the needs of the entire area in question.

"If we had closed down the institutions it would have proved counter-productive. It would have aggravated the sentiments of the people and made them sympathise with [Jamaat-ud-]Dawa."

Charity 'astonished'
When asked why the Punjab government had allotted money in the budget for institutions it managed, a spokesman for Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Hafiz Abdur Rehman, said: "The truth is that we are ourselves astonished at this."
He said the institutions in question were now being managed by the charity.

"When restrictions were initially imposed upon us, the Punjab government did appoint an administrator but it was neither liked nor accepted by our people.

"By the grace of God, now everything is running exactly the way it was running under the Jamaat's system."

Jamaat-ud-Dawa has frequently denied accusations that some of its schools are used as militant training camps.

Its leader is Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, who set up Lashkar-e-Taiba, one of most feared groups fighting against Indian rule in part of the disputed territory of Kashmir.

After it was banned in Pakistan in 2002, the organisation divided itself into Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Lashkar-e-Taiba, correspondents say.

Jamaat-ud-Dawa now works as an Islamic charity all over Pakistan. It played a major role in relief efforts following the Kashmir earthquake in 2005.

Pakistan arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba's senior leaders after the Mumbai attacks. But most of them, including Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, were later freed on appeal.
BBC News - Pakistan 'gave funds' to group on UN terror blacklist
 
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Already Posted....In that thread Pakistani members were asking for non Indian Source.....They've got it.... Hope mod's can merge the threads,,,,
 
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Pakistan's Punjab government allocates millions for JuD centre - The New Indian Express

The government of Pakistan's Punjab province has allocated millions of rupees in its budget for fiscal 2013-14 for the largest centre of the Jamaat-ud-Dawah, considered a front for the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Besides a grant-in-aid of over Rs 61 million for the JuD centre known as 'Markaz-e-Taiba', the provincial government has allocated Rs 350 million for setting up a "Knowledge Park" at the centre and other development initiatives.

Details of the allocations were presented in budget documents tabled in the Punjab Assembly yesterday by the PML-N government led by Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

One document stated: "Grant-in-aid to chief administrator Muridkey Markaz (is) Rs 61.35 million." The JuD's centre is located at Muridkay on the outskirts of Lahore.

In his budget speech in the assembly, Finance Minister Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman announced that the provincial government "intends to establish a Knowledge Park in Muridkey".

He said the government had allocated Rs 350 million for the park and several other initiatives in Punjab.

Shortly after the UN Security Council designated the JuD, a front for the LeT in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the Punjab government took over the centre in Muridkey.

At that time too, Punjab was ruled by the PML-N. Since then, the government has allocated money in its annual budget for the administration of the centre in Muridkey.

In 2009-10, the government provided more than Rs 82 million for the administration of JuD facilities.

In fiscal 2010-11, Chief Minister Sharif, using his discretionary powers, allocated two separate grants for JuD facilities. The government granted Rs 79.77 million for six organisations at Markaz-e-Taiba and a special grant-in-aid of Rs 3 million for the JuD’s Al-Dawa School System in several districts of Punjab.

Officials have said in the past that the allocations were needed to continue "welfare services" provided by the JuD’s schools, dispensaries and hospitals across the province of 90 million.

In the past, the Punjab government defended its decision of allocating money to the JuD by saying the grants had been awarded for the administrator of the Markaz-e-Toiba.

There is no formal ban on the JuD and its chief, Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, lives freely in Lahore despite a 10-million dollar bounty offered for him by the US.




No wonder HS says not to wage jihad in Pakistan.

Already Posted....In that thread Pakistani members were asking for non Indian Source.....They've got it.... Hope mod's can merge the threads,,,,

Was it ? never showed up in the search . well if so could the Mods do the needful and merge it .
 
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