Pakistan’s Valentine War

Posted on February 14, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Photo of the Day, Society
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Adil Najam

It is not as if we do not have enough real problems in Pakistan to worry about. Why, then, do we keep inventing imaginary fights to worry about? Here are some Valentine’s Day pictures from Pakistan.



57 responses to “Pakistan’s Valentine War”

  1. Hira Mir says:

    @JJ loving your comment man. These Islamic activists have nothing else to do but seclude Pakistan from rest of the world. Under those veils I say are some shady women being funded by extremists. This article in THE NEWS ‘Plea to progress’ Sat feb 13 by Aniq Zafar reads how due to these people Pakistan economic position has SHOOK! These people should be punished!! CRAZY they are!

  2. jock says:

    HAHAHAHAHHAA

    You know at the end of all this, we have to admit. One can only find such awesome protests in Pakistan. We are professionals in the protest category…very few ppl have the same kind of diversity and regularity of protests that we do.

    Oh and just for the record…I think V.day is a bit of a sham. Forgive me for sounding cliche: but most ppl’s already distorted idea of love is further restricted to buying ballons, chocolates and wearing red.

    I didn’t do anything on V-day…just spent the day before it with some terrific friends….:D

  3. JJ says:

    How stupid. Do these so-called Islamic activists have nothing better to do than condemn the sales of flowers and balloons? I didn’t see any mobilization following the Karachi Ashura and Chehlum attacks. Why didn’t they make placards decrying those?

  4. Azra says:

    Jeo aur Jeenay dou!

  5. Adil Sahab, You’re a one smart fellow.
    This three line post with four pictures is a good example of how gullible We, the people, are.

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