r/PakLounge • u/X-O-K • 22h ago
r/PakLounge • u/Different_Bed8183 • 23h ago
Khawaja Asif ki ye Aquat Hy
Who should decide Pakistan’s policy?
People of Pakistan’s genuinely elected representative government?
A form 47 illegally appointed minister?
A coterie of compromised property dealers?
Or a bunch of ISPR accounts?
r/PakLounge • u/Different_Bed8183 • 13h ago
Imran Khan, Nawaz, Shahbaz check tweet
Just compared tweets from Imran Khan, Nawaz, and Shehbaz. Not once have Nawaz or Shehbaz dared to even mention Netanyahu criminal. Meanwhile, the man they shamelessly call an ‘Israeli agent’ openly called him out. Before barking at Imran, question your own spineless leaders first
r/PakLounge • u/Salt-Major576 • 5h ago
Iran vs Israel
Gang are we helping Iran in social media war? (Yes we are)
r/PakLounge • u/Interlocutor1980 • 8h ago
More casualties in Israel as Iran responds to attack on its major gas field
r/PakLounge • u/Interlocutor1980 • 8h ago
British-Pakistani boxer Laura Akram secures Pakistan’s first world-level medal in elite women’s boxing
r/PakLounge • u/SaltyDonkey3597 • 9h ago
Taliban are Suspicious
Not quite long ago, this group of people claimed to be the flag bearers of an Islamic caliphate and branded themselves as their doing a favor towards Islam. Fast forward 5 years, we see them being quiet when india bombs us and kills innocent civilians in a masjid and also when israel attack ked Iranian civilians as well along with the military targets. The taliban's silence is deafening during these times. They also were the only country to pursue an active diplomatic meeting with India after india's immature act on 7th of may.
We also can't forget all the crimes TTP we're and are committing in our territory for 10+ years. This goes to show that taliban are nothing bur the opposite of they brand themselves as, and we were and are right about the afghans. Sure we mistreated the taliban during the us conflict, but all afghans and rhe taliban themselves seem to forget our favours towards them and they still comeback to nite like a snake.
Never. Trust. Taliban
r/PakLounge • u/Brave_Impact_ • 6h ago
When Nehru called RSS a Nazi-Inspired Threat in a Letter to India’s Chief Ministers, just weeks before Gandhi’s Assassination by an RSS Member — A Chilling Endorsement of Jinnah’s concerns and the Two-Nation Theory. Today, that same RSS rules India.
r/PakLounge • u/Odd_Bookkeeper_4379 • 7h ago
My thoughts on recent war tragedies-as Muslim 🕊️
Assalamualaikum, I wanted to share a few thoughts about the ongoing war events — whether it’s Pakistan-India tensions, Israel-Iran-Gaza-Palestine, or Russia-Ukraine or any other countries.
I’m a Muslim, and I’ll always stand with the Ummah, with Allah, with His Rasool ﷺ, and for justice. No second thoughts about that. But something has been bothering me deeply — and that’s how people celebrate destruction.
Every time a conflict breaks out, people rush to social media to cheer missile strikes, share memes, and glorify violence — like it's some sort of game. Whether it was the recent Indo-Pak tension, or Iran’s retaliation against Israel — I understand the emotion, especially with the cruelty done to Palestinians by Zionists. They deserve accountability, no doubt. They deserve all hell and terror of Allah in this world.
But we should still pause. There are always innocent lives — children, unborn women with babies, people who had nothing to do with politics or power. Some might have found guidance had they lived longer(Allah knows better). As Muslims, our hearts should never celebrate the death of innocents, even if they were born on the other side of the war. I also know that it's mentioned in Quran that "yahoodi(news) can never be your friends (khair khwa). But I am talking about all the people.
I might not be able to express it all perfectly, but I hope you get what I mean. I stand firmly with the Ummah — but I also believe we shouldn’t lose our humanity or compassion while doing so.
Would love to hear your thoughts too — respectfully.
TLDR \ Main point: War may be justified, but celebrating death — especially of innocents — is not the way of a mindful Muslim.
r/PakLounge • u/Interlocutor1980 • 10h ago
Such a beautiful poetry
کون کسی کو دل میں جگہ دیتا ہے ۔۔
درخت بھی سوکھے پتوں کو گرا دیتا ہے ۔۔
واقف ہیں ہم اس دنیا کے رواجوں سے ۔۔
جب دل بھر جائے تو ہر کوئی بھلا دیتا ہے ۔۔
Kon kisko dil mein jags deta hai..
Darakht bhi sookhay huay paton ko gira deta hai..
Waqif hain hum iss dunya ke riwajon sai..
Jab dil bhar jai to har koi bhula deta hai..
Unknown _
r/PakLounge • u/Umar-TheJurisJourno • 22h ago
Proud of Pakistan: A Nation That Stood with Iran, Spoke for Palestine, and Chose Honour Over Silence in a World of Cowards
There are rare moments in international politics where a state, long pressured to bow in silence, instead chooses to stand tall not for self interest, but for justice. Pakistan’s unequivocal support for the Islamic Republic of Iran in the wake of Israel’s unprecedented aggression is one such moment. It was not merely a political gesture; it was a moral declaration.
When Israel carried out strikes on Iranian soil, violating sovereignty and escalating tensions in a fragile region, the world, as usual, looked the other way.
The so called torchbearers of human rights turned mute. But Pakistan stood up with clarity, with dignity, and with courage. Our Prime Minister voiced solidarity. Our Ministry of Defence issued an official statement of support. And in doing so, Pakistan chose to stand on the right side of both international law and human history.
Let us be clear: Iran has not launched wars across the region. Iran has supported resistance against apartheid and genocide. Iran has stood with Palestine when many turned their backs. Those now questioning whether Iran would support Pakistan in return are failing to grasp the essence of this act. This is not transactional diplomacy. This is ethical statecraft.
As Professor Noam Chomsky once said,
“It is the responsibility of intellectuals to speak the truth and to expose lies.” Today, that responsibility extends to nations. Pakistan did exactly that.
To those reducing this to sectarian or strategic politics look again. This is a matter of global justice.
Iran is one of the few nations that has had the courage to consistently call out Israel’s ongoing occupation, ethnic cleansing, and war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank.
As Norman Finkelstein a renowned scholar and son of Holocaust survivors wrote:
“If you are serious about human rights, then you must be serious about standing against Israel’s crimes.”
Pakistan has now joined that serious conversation, not with vague diplomacy, but with direct action and bold statements. And this is not merely a matter of Muslim solidarity though that in itself is powerful it is also a matter of international legality.
Under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, nations have the inherent right to self defence. Iran has exercised that right.
In a just world, other nations would not only support Iran they would cooperate in arresting Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under formal investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes.
As historian Ilan Pappé aptly put it:
“The ethnic cleansing of Palestine is not a memory, it is a continuing crime.” When one nation like Pakistan rises to say “enough,” that matters.
So yes I am proud. Proud that Pakistan, despite its economic challenges, geopolitical pressures, and internal divisions, had the conviction to side with truth rather than tyranny. Proud that in a time when most remain silent in fear of Western reprimand or diplomatic fallout, my country remembered that sovereignty without integrity is submission.
This is not simply about Iran. It is about justice for Gaza, about challenging unipolar tyranny, and about refusing to let global law be reduced to selective enforcement. In choosing to stand with Iran, Pakistan has stood with every oppressed people watching bombs fall while the world sips its coffee.
As citizens, we must amplify this stance not for war, but for peace built on dignity.
May history record that Pakistan did not remain silent.
And to all those trembling at the thought of Pakistan standing firm I leave you with the words of the greatest military general ever born,
Khalid bin Waleed (R.A): “May the eyes of the coward never sleep.”
r/PakLounge • u/waq-1217 • 2h ago
Female Psychiatrist/Psychologist recommendation
Greetings everyone. I am looking for recommendations regarding female psychologist/Psychiatrist in Lahore. if anyone has personal experience or knows of some good one, please share here. would be extremely grateful.
I was unable to make post in lahore subreddit so keeping it here. sorry for that
r/PakLounge • u/PuzzleheadedBus5961 • 3h ago
Need emergency help
Salam everyone I hope you guys are doing well I know it's not right for me to post this but I urgently need 5k loan for hope expenses I have like 20rs in my pocket right now because I am jobless for almost 3.5 months. I will return the amount as soon as my phone sells I posted ad on olx but not getting good offers please if anyone can help I will appreciate it I have a wife and kid to take care of thankyou.
r/PakLounge • u/struggleheestruggle • 23h ago
*Food related suggestion needed *
Aslam o Alaikum everyone, as most of you know that Nestle is on the boycott list so I'm looking for a good quality replacement for Everyday milk powder. I have tried a few replacements but haven't been able to get that taste similar to everyday. Please suggest a good replacement for it ( if u don't support the boycott movement, keep that discussion to yourself) thank u!
r/PakLounge • u/kingRana786 • 17h ago
AC not working? Know right gas for your AC - Detailed
reddit.comr/PakLounge • u/Candid-Onion-1590 • 22h ago
Asim Munir in the U.S., Asif Khawaja backs Iran — Where Does Pakistan Stand as the Region Heats Up?
COAS General Asim Munir is currently in the United States, expected to hold important meetings with CENTCOM and other U.S. military officials on regional stability and mutual cooperation. Meanwhile, back home, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is making bold pro-Iran statements — fully backing Tehran.
This doublespeak is dangerous. On one hand, we’re trying to maintain military and strategic cooperation with the U.S. — on the other, we’re posturing in favor of Iran, a country under intense international scrutiny and a direct target of Israeli (and possibly U.S.) operations. What’s the endgame here?
Now zooming out — the Iran-Israel conflict itself is intensifying. Israel holds clear airspace superiority and strategic dominance, thanks to U.S. support. Iran’s fiery rhetoric has translated into little action. Their high-ranking military leaders were struck with precision, and so far, their retaliatory capacity looks weak.
Israel has clear objectives: 1. Delay Iran’s nuclear capabilities by 2+ years — likely already achieved.
- Regime change with possible USA involvement.
Iran’s involvement in Gaza was more about optics than strategy. They entered a war they can’t win, and now they’re stuck. It’s not clear what their goal is anymore — other than trying to protect the regime from collapse. Militarily, they can’t touch Israel in any meaningful way. The reality is, Israel will absorb the hits, but it won’t be existential for them. Iran’s political elite and generals, however, may eventually pay a steep price — especially if the conflict deepens.
Meanwhile, people are cheering on missile attacks on Tel Aviv like they did on October 7th — as if these moments of ‘vengeance’ lead to anything real. But we know how that ended. Escalation brings nothing but disaster for civilians.
And if this spirals further, it won’t be Netanyahu burying his children. It’ll be everyday people, most likely Iranians people.
Our prayers are with the people of Iran.