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“If you focus on the hurt, you will continue to suffer. If you focus on the lesson, you will continue to grow.”
— Author Unknown


Caring about other people is an asset. Caring about what otherpeople think is a liability
“If you really want world-class success, decide today to stopcaring what other people think and keep your own counsel.Others may or may not have your best interests at heart, butyou always will. Calm down and listen to the little voiceinside and have the guts to follow it. Trust yourself and know that if you’re wrong you have the ability to bounce back.Caring about other people is an asset. Caring about what otherpeople think is a liability.”
— Steve Siebold


Famous Quotes
All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. – Mark Twain
The key to success is not through achievement, but through enthusiasm.- Malcolm Forbes
I cannot afford to waste my time making money – Louis Agassiz
If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in the dark with a mosquito. – Unknown
The difference between genius and stupidity is; genius has its limits. – Albert Einstein

Clarion appeal to the EU Parliament to stop genocide of Kashmiris by fascist Indian government

18 September 2019
Subject:- EU Parliament must urgently play its role to immediately stop genocide of Kashmiris via uninterrupted 45 days curfew by the Indian government
Excellency David Sassoli
President
European Parliament
And
All Honourable Members of the European Parliament.
Greetings
The entire peace loving humanity of this planet in general and the whole Kashmiri 10.143 million population under Indian occupation, in particular, profoundly thank you and all the august members of the European Parliament, for taking up the issue of horrific continuing genocide of the Kashmiris, by the Nazi style RSS Modi government of India, by using inhuman uninterrupted 45 days curfew (since 5 August 2019), as a tool of genocide of Kashmiris, living under Indian occupation.
The seriousness and gravity of the situation can be gauged by the following facts:
1. The Indian government in order to hide the news of holocaust being perpetrated over Kashmiris, has also imposed a complete air tight ban on all communication means of internet, radio, TV and print media.
Obviously, if there was no on-going war crimes (torture with electric shocks with sounds of the crying victims being broadcast over loud speakers to terrorise the adjoining population, abductions of young population, rapes being used as a weapon of war crimes, killings and destruction of standing crops and mass scale cuttings and uprooting of fruit trees by the eight hundred thousand Indian forces and one hundred and fifty thousand RSS civilian goons, sent from India to Kashmir, in forces uniforms); why there was any need of communications blackout, over and above the uninterrupted 45 days old curfew, since 5 August 2019?
2. If, there was nothing to hide by the Indian government about charges of unimaginable and worst war crimes and human rights violations (as reported by the BBC, German TV, CNN, Aljazeera TV & Newspaper, NYTimes, Washington Post, The Independent and all western country’s TV channels and news papers, Amnesty International and all other HR organisations of the world) why a delegation of 10 opposition parties of India, led by Mr. Rahul Gandhi, was sent back from the Srinagar airport; and not allowed to put a single step outside the airport building?
3. The magnitude of heinous crimes (since 5 August 2019) against the humanity, of the Indian forces under Modi regime, in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), can gauged by the fact that the “Welfare Party of India” has said that 40,000 Kashmiris have been arrested and shifted to Indian jails.
4. Now even the Indian general public has started protesting against the atrocities of the Indian forces over Kashmiris and protest rallies have been taken out from length and breadth of India, from Punjab, Gujarat, Delhi  to the Nagaland.
Similarly, many protest rallies have also been organised throughout the world cities of Australia, Asia, Europe and America.
5. Why India is stopping local authorities in (IOK) from issuing death certificates and registering cases of injured protestors?
6. Why India blinding/killing with impunity, protesting Kashmiris with banned pallet guns?
7. If, as claimed by Modi government that the situation was peaceful in the IOK, why the Chief Justice of Indian Supreme Court issued directive on 16 September 2019 to the Modi government, to return Kashmir to normalcy, as soon as possible and that it (The Indian Supreme Court) will not tolerate blocking of access to the Kashmiris for approaching the High Court in IOK?
Under the extreme emergency and grave Human Rights violations situation in the IOK, the European Parliament cannot be a bystander; and let India continue with its unrestrained, most inhuman violations, which are a serious crime in the civilised world, even against the animals.
Every moment of inaction/silence of the free world , a young girl, boy, a toddler, or an elderly falls prey to torture, rape, extrajudicial killing, arrest, detention or other forms of inhuman treatment in the IOK.
The European Parliament (in its own interest, as well) is duty bound to protect the lives, honour and properties of the 10.143 million Kashmiris, undergoing holocaust of genocide; else, there is every chance that an armageddon, may happen, which is fast approaching our planet, in the shape of an all out war, between the two nuclear armed neighbours.
Kind Regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
+92 321 9402157
Lahore.
Pakistan.
www.snayyar.com
@nayyarahmad
Related links with video documentary evidence of related appeals to the Secretary General (s) of the United Nations Organisation.
1. SOS appeal to António Guterres for action to save the entire humanity.
2. Latest evidences of genocide in Indian Occupied Kashmir by the the fascist Indian government.
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/an-open-letter-to-secretary-general-uno-imran-khans-clarion-call-on-kashmir.html#sthash.q3fenuKS.dpbs
3. India using chemical weapons in Kashmir.
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/nobel-peace-prize-for-antonio-guterres.html#sthash.ZyxKmAje.dpbs
4. Modi’s India must stop genocide of Muslims in the name of cow.
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/22401.html#sthash.dSZLBOgp.dpbs
5. Stop genocide in Kashmir.
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/stop-genocide-in-kashmir.html#sthash.SLRYk17D.dpbs
6.
Ban Ki-moon Kashmiris are not asking for the Moon : An Open Letter to Mr. Ban Ki-moon Secretary General of the UNO..!
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/ban-ki-moon-kashmiris-are-not-asking-for-the-moon-an-open-letter-to-mr-ban-ki-moon-secretary-general-of-the-uno.html#sthash.4v1Oczr3.dpbs

SOS appeal to António Guterres for action to save the entire humanity..!

Excellency António Guterres
Secretary General
United Nations Organisation
New York.
Sir,

This is well in your knowledge that the Indian government is not paying any heed to the calls/appeals of the United Nations, the other world governments and the world Human Rights Organisations, to immediately stop NAZI style holocaust  (in the shape of 35 days old uninterrupted curfew, killings, torture, abductions and communications black out etc) unleashed from the first week of August 2019, over the 1.143 million Kashmiris, which has now turned into  the worst ever human tragedy.
In view of the foregoing and considering that due to the unabated genocide of the Kashmiris by the NAZI style RSS supported Modi government, the two neighbouring    nuclear powers i.e. Pakistan and India are fast approaching, a full fledged war, which will be the Armageddon of this planet.
As such, before the situation suddenly gets out of hand, you are requested to act and act fast to implement a non-kinetic and non military action, to save the whole world from the destructions of a full fledged nuclear war; by advising/appealing to the entire UN members, world citizens and all its organisations (in the name of humanity)  to stop buying and importing,  all made in India products/items, in order to compel  the Indian government to act accordingly, as below:
1. Immediately (give a cut off date) uplift curfew imposed in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), since the first week of August 2019, which is being used as an innovate tool of  genocide by the Indian Occupation Forces in the IOK.
2. India must immediately allow concerned UN and other world’s humanitarian organisations to provide medical  treatment/aid and relief goods to the besieged Kashmiris on an emergency basis.
3. All Kashmiris needing medical treatments (specially injured by the banned pallet guns) must be allowed to be treated at overseas medical facilities.
4. All communications facilities of phones and internet etc., must be restored forthwith.
5. Members of the UNMOGIP must be allowed to urgently resume their work from the IOK side.
Excellency António Guterres, situation is so grim and grave between Pakistan and India that may be these are the last moments for you to act fast, to save the over seven billion humanity, from an unimaginable and incomprehensible catastrophe, looming over our planet.
With best wishes and kind regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
+92 321 9402157
Lahore
Pakistan
nayyarahmad51@gmail.com
@nayyarahmad

PM Imran Khan for Nobel Peace Prize..!

True to his reputation, Mr. Imran Khan led from the front, on behalf of the sleeping Muslim Ummah to ensure that blasphemous caricatures issue is nipped in the bud.

The greatness of a general not lies in waging and winning the war, but in achieving the objectives, without waging a war.

It is one of the traits of a world level statesman to diffuse any potential crisis, before it blows up into a problem of life and death, for the humanity.

In this regard, the whole world must be thankful and the UN Security Council should pass a resolution of thanks to the proactive leadership of Mr. Imran Khan, in saving it from plunging into a serious challenge of an highly inflammable conflict between followers of different major religions of the world.

Full marks to statesmanship of Mr. Imran Khan, for personally taking the charge to effectively serve the cause of Muslim Ummah.

Mr. Imran Khan rightly deserves the title of Khadim ul Muslameen or Khadim e Islam and also deserves Nobel Peace Prize for a great service towards the cause of interfaith peace and harmony.

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

Happ New Year From Peace Loving Pakistan..!

We the peace loving Pakistanis wish the entire humanity a very peaceful, prosperous and joyous Happy New Year 2017.
We wish the UNO and the world leadership will ensure that no torture is inflicted upon humanity in any part of the world by either the war mongering people/groups; and by no government perpetuate terror, as a state policy; and no humans are subjected to genocide/state terrorism in any part of the world by any means of burning homes, use pallet guns or long uninterrupted curfew.
We also request the Indian government to not to stage any false flag drama on New Year, like it did previously by the burning of a boat in the sea by the Indian Coast Guards (as admitted by the DG ICG who was dismissed later on), just to put blame on Pakistan or like the massacre of Sikhs in Kashmir on the eve of arrival of US President Bill Clinton.
Let us make a new peaceful start and let bygones be bygones.

Pathankot…another Indian false flag?

India admits two things:

1. When the (so called) abducted Police officer told his story to his seniors they ignored his version being non serious.

2. The million Dollar question is still unanswered that how so many very heavily armed attackers entered the fortress like airbase (which probably has Indian nuclear weapons and thus has extremely high level of security) without any clash with the guards?

Now read this latest Barkha Dutt’s following NDTV story:

They Came Back To Kill Me, I’m Innocent, Says Cop Abducted In Pathankot

Barkha Dutt | Updated: Jan 05, 2016 12:55 IST

“They (terrorists) didn’t know I was a police officer,” said Punjab cop Salwinder Singh who was abducted
Chandigarh: At the heart of decoding the many lapses that allowed a huge attack on the Pathankot air force base is a senior police officer who was abducted by the terrorists that are believed to have come from Pakistan.

On the night of December 31, Police Superintendent Salwinder Singh was travelling with two other men following a visit to a shrine near the border with Pakistan. He was not in uniform, but was using his official car which was not, at the time, using the beacon that gives it the right of way in traffic.

“They were armed with AK-47s and spoke in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu,” said Mr Singh to NDTV, amid reports of inconsistencies in his account shared with central investigators, by whom he was interrogated for six hours yesterday.

The Pathankot attack martyred seven military personnel and injured another 20 at the sprawling base where attack helicopters and fighter jets are kept. “There is nothing dodgy about what I have reported. Is my only fault that I am still alive? Hang me if I have done something wrong. I am a God-fearing man,” the officer said to NDTV.

He said that after his car was hijacked, his arms and legs were tied up and his mouth and eyes were taped. “It was dark as well, so it was hard to count how many men they were,” he said, explaining why he has provided inconsistent accounts of how many terrorists he encountered. Intel officers believe the six terrorists moved in two groups.

“They didn’t know I was a police officer,” Mr Singh said as way of explanation for why the attackers did not kill him. “When they found out who I was, they came back to kill me and warned that if I tried to do anything to alert anyone, I would pay for it.”

Mr Singh says the men took two of his three cellphones. When his gunman or security guard called his mobile, he claims the terrorists answered, saying “Salam Alaikum” (Urdu greeting). That call from his gunman alerted the terrorists to the fact that he is a cop, he said, adding that men at a check-post confirmed to the attackers that the car they were traveling in was a police vehicle.

He said he managed to break free eventually and trekked to a nearby village from where he used the third cellphone still with him to call his senior in the early hours of Friday morning. It turns out that the action that followed was grossly insufficient.

“The truth is that we did not take Singh’s complaint seriously, because his record has not been clean,” a second senior officer in the Punjab police told news agency Reuters, on condition of anonymity.

Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi has said despite the information from Mr Singh, the location of the attackers was only pinpointed as Pathankot on Friday afternoon.

That was at least 12 hours after the seizure of Mr Singh’s unmarked vehicle.

One local report said the assailants dumped Mr Singh’s car 500 metres from the base. How they got into the compound is still unclear. Once inside, they burst into a guards’ mess and fired indiscriminately.

Mr. PM this is a million dollar question..!

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif

Prime Minister of Pakistan

Sir,

You must call an explanation, on the below mentioned question, of the Finance Minister Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Dar, irrespective of the fact that he is your relative, because national interest can’t be compromised at any cost.

Quote:

The Express Tribune Report.

Link..http://tribune.com.pk/story/990484/terms-met-world-bank-approves-500m-for-power-sector-reforms/

“So far, the government has been facing problems in getting concessionary loans from its traditional development partners and has started relying on expensive sources of funding.
From July through September, the government received $1.7 billion in foreign economic assistance and out of that $1.05 billion was on account of expensive commercial borrowings.
These include $263.5 million from Noor Bank Dubai and the $500 million Eurobond.” Unquote.

MY MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION?

Now the Noor Bank loan @4.75% was taken almost at the same time the Eurobonds were floated @8.25%.

The million dollar question is when Noor Bank’s loan was 3.5% cheaper than the Eurobond, why world record most expensive loan was generated thru Eurobonds at 8.25% interest rate, coupled with unspecified tax exemptions also?

An ESPN Cricinfo Report – Facts About Saeed Ajmal

ESPNcricinfo can today provide the facts that prove the legality of Saeed Ajmal’s bowling action.

Ajmal was Man of the Series against England after taking 24 wickets in the three-Test series and playing a prominent role in Pakistan’s first Test whitewash against England.

Ajmal caused confusion when he gave a TV interview following the series and appeared to indicate he had been given dispensation by the ICC to bowl above the 15-degree tolerance limit.

Countless fans have contacted ESPNcricinfo through social networking sites and by email asking us to clarify the situation regarding Ajmal. After a thorough investigation, including extensive discussion with the ICC, these are the facts.

Ajmal’s action is well within the ICC range of tolerance. While he does bowl with a bend in his arm, it does not straighten more, on average, than about eight degrees.
His arm does come through at a bent angle but that is allowed so long as it doesn’t straighten beyond the tolerance level.
The figure of 23.5 degrees mentioned by Ajmal is the average angle of his arm at the beginning of delivery.
The ICC put Ajmal, along with other bowlers, under constant scrutiny and evidence suggests that there has been no significant deterioration in Ajmal’s action since he was tested in 2009.
Contrary to widespread belief, Ajmal’s off-break and quicker ball actually cause his arm to straighten more – though only a fraction more – than his much-debated doosra.
The ICC is reluctant to discuss bowling actions in detail because officials fear the subject is too complicated to explain.
For the full story read senior cricket correspondent George Dobell’s piece from Dubai.

World’s Largest Kitchen – Banglore


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Washed dal and vegetables flows down the chute into sambar cauldron on
the 1st floor.

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Collecting all the chapattis  

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Sacrifice – A Lesson From A Japanese Boy


 

THIS letter, written by Vietnamese immigrant Ha Minh Thanh working in Fukushima as a policeman to a friend in Vietnam, was posted on New America Media on March 19. It is a testimonial to the strength of the Japanese spirit, and an interesting slice of life near the epicenter of Japan’s crisis at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. It was translated by NAM editor Andrew Lam, author of “East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres.” Shanghai Daily condensed it. 
 
Brother, 
 
How are you and your family? These last few days, everything was in chaos. When I close my eyes, I see dead bodies. When I open my eyes, I also see dead bodies. 
 
Each one of us must work 20 hours a day, yet I wish there were 48 hours in the day, so that we could continue helping and rescuing folks. 
 
We are without water and electricity, and food rations are near zero. We barely manage to move refugees before there are new orders to move them elsewhere. 
 
I am currently in Fukushima, about 25 kilometers away from the nuclear power plant. I have so much to tell you that if I could write it all down, it would surely turn into a novel about human relationships and behaviors during times of crisis. 
 
People here remain calm – their sense of dignity and proper behavior are very good – so things aren’t as bad as they could be. But given another week, I can’t guarantee that things won’t get to a point where we can no longer provide proper protection and order. 
 
They are humans after all, and when hunger and thirst override dignity, well, they will do whatever they have to do. The government is trying to provide supplies by air, bringing in food and medicine, but it’s like dropping a little salt into the ocean. 
 
Brother, there was a really moving incident. It involves a little Japanese boy who taught an adult like me a lesson on how to behave like a human being. 
 
Last night, I was sent to a little grammar school to help a charity organization distribute food to the refugees. It was a long line that snaked this way and that and I saw a little boy around 9 years old. He was wearing a T-shirt and a pair of shorts. 
 
It was getting very cold and the boy was at the very end of the line. I was worried that by the time his turn came there wouldn’t be any food left. So I spoke to him. He said he was at school when the earthquake happened. His father worked nearby and was driving to the school. The boy was on the third floor balcony when he saw the tsunami sweep his father’s car away. 
 
I asked him about his mother. He said his house is right by the beach and that his mother and little sister probably didn’t make it. He turned his head and wiped his tears when I asked about his relatives. 
 
The boy was shivering so I took off my police jacket and put it on him. That’s when my bag of food ration fell out. I picked it up and gave it to him. “When it comes to your turn, they might run out of food. So here’s my portion. I already ate. Why don’t you eat it?” 
 
The boy took my food and bowed. I thought he would eat it right away, but he didn’t. He took the bag of food, went up to where the line ended and put it where all the food was waiting to be distributed. 
 
I was shocked. I asked him why he didn’t eat it and instead added it to the food pile. He answered: “Because I see a lot more people hungrier than I am. If I put it there, then they will distribute the food equally.” 
 
When I heard that I turned away so that people wouldn’t see me cry. 
 
A society that can produce a 9-year-old who understands the concept of sacrifice for the greater good must be a great society, a great people. 
 
Well, a few lines to send you and your family my warm wishes. The hours of my shift have begun again. 
 
Ha Minh Thanh 

                                                             Compiled by Mrs. Fauzia Faisal

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