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Sunday, 03 - 09 November, 2019 I Issue 143 I Pages 04 I Sections 06 I Rs 30
What idiot demands PM resignation from atop container, asks imran
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rIME Minister Imran Khan came down hard on JuI-F chief Maulana Fazl-urrehman on Friday while speaking at a function in Gilgit. “You have to be a special kind of doofus to actually expect for the Prime Minister of a country to
simply tender his resignation and just up and leave,” he said, while addressing the Azadi Parade at the 72nd Independence Day of Gilgit. The prime minister, who had set up a seven-member government committee to hold talks with opposition ahead of the march, targeted Pakistan Muslim
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League-nawaz, Pakistan Peoples Party, Maulana Fazlur rehman and Mehmood Khan Achakzai in his speech at a gathering. “For God’s sake, you lot are embarrassing yourselves, strutting atop a bloody container, making overly emotional speeches that are interrupted by loud songs playing your silly anthems,” he said. “Just go home.” g
Kashmir still india’s internal matter because visiting eU delegation was anti-Muslim like us: Modi
‘Baghdadi still alive,’ confirms Osama bin Laden
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bu bakr al-baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State (ISIS), who according to the uS President Donald Trump “died” on Sunday, is still “alive and well” claims Al-Qaeda Founder and Leader Osama bin Laden. Talking exclusively to The Dependent, bin Laden rubbished American claims of closing in on baghdadi, who Washington said detonated a suicide vest to kill himself during a uS raid in north-west Syria. “They claim all kinds of things ahead of Election Year to support their re-election bid,” bin Laden said while talking to this scribe. “Trust me, soon Turkish Army
and civil leadership will claim that it had no idea that baghdadi was so close to their border. Then a barisha Commission will be formed to compile a report, the findings of which won’t ever be revealed,” the al-Qaeda founder added. When asked how he was so sure that baghdadi was still alive, bin Laden replied reflexively. “Oh, come on I just Facetimed with him earlier today. Fazlullah met him yesterday,” he said referring to the leader of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, believed to have been killed in a uS drone strike. “If you don’t believe me, just ask Hakimullah Mehsud,” bin Laden added referring to the leader of the Tehreeke-Taliban Pakistan, believed to have been killed in a uS drone strike. g
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n his first exclusive interview since a group of European union lawmakers undertook the first visit by a foreign delegation to Jammu & Kashmir, following new Delhi revoking its autonomy in August, Prime Minister narendra Modi maintained that Kashmir still is the ‘internal matter’ of India. Talking to The Dependent, Modi said those who believe that the visit of an Eu delegation compromises new Delhi’s position, are completely missing the point. “I would suggest those jumping to conclusion to spare some time and go through the list of the Eu delegates that visited Kashmir. They range from nazi sympathisers to torchbearers of fascism. And what binds many of them is the fact that they are proudly anti-
Muslim – like us,” the Indian premier said pointing to himself during the video interview. “Therefore, if people like us go and visit an area that we have under our complete control, they will like what they see, and they will say what we want them to say. Hence, Kashmir remains well and truly the internal matter of India,” he added, still pointing towards himself.
Peshawar grinds to halt after 3 JUI-F activists block narrow part of Khyber Road left by BRT
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HE city of Peshawar was brought to a complete standstill after a large rally of three JuI-F activists blocked whatever bit of Khyber road that was left by the construction of the bus rapid Transit (brT). “This shutdown of the city’s main artery first sent traffic reverberations across the provincial capital and then completely brought the city down,” said SSP Saleem Khattak, Chief Traffic Officer, Peshawar. “nothing coming in to the city, nothing going
out. nothing moving within. That’s the power of large rallies, I suppose.” “This is completely unacceptable and irresponsible behaviour,” said Chief Minister Mahmood Khan. “And what I would also like to know is where is the Maulana getting the funding for such large rallies,” he said. JuI-F officials said they will release the funding details of the rs 232-rupee rickshaw ride that the three took, the rs 75 they spent on water and the total of rs 630 they ‘lavishly’ spent on getting ghwakhawrewjay packed from board. g
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Further emphasising his point, Modi said that some of the Eu lawmakers had more in common with him than members of his own bharatiya Janata Party (bJP). “It was almost as if numerous Yogi Adityanath jees and Sadhvi Pragya Thakur jees were visiting Kashmir to report on the situation there. What could be more internal than that?” g
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E D I TO R ’S N OT E The Dependent is a completely satirical publication. The articles within are not true and meant to be taken in good humour. The Dependent is an “equal opportunity offender” and we would urge all concerned to humour our attempts at humour.
The Dependent is a completely satirical publication. The articles within are not true and are meant to be taken in good humour.