Daichi Watanbe
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Despite Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority fixing LPG at Rs304/kg, it’s being sold in Lahore for Rs450–470 — up to Rs146 higher. 1/2
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Despite the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) fixing its price at Rs304.28 per kg. Across multiple localities in Lahore, LPG is being sold between Rs450 and Rs470 per kg, forcing consumers to pay up to Rs146 per kg above the official rate. tribune.com.pk/story/2600816/…
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@PeterTatchell @francescam63 If true, this reflects a pattern that undermines trust, accountability, and basic rights — and it demands transparent investigation and answers. 3/3
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Allegations of enforced disappearances and intimidation have long surrounded security operations, but cases like this make it even more concerning. 2/3
@PeterTatchell @francescam63
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🚨Mahjabeen was forcibly disappeared on 25 May 2025 in Quetta — and that raises deeply troubling questions.
#Pakistan has begun targeting not just activists, but even women; it signals a dangerous escalation. 1/3
@Amir_Baloch18

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The Economist has ranked Pakistan alongside Jordan and Ethiopia for their risk to the Gulf crisis right now — and just look at the dichotomy here. 2/3
@abdulbasit4777
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Pakistan has billion-dollar private jets for elites like Maryam Nawaz and Nawaz Sharif — but why is there no money for people to afford petrol and diesel? 1/3
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@Waqas_Anjum22 You can deny it, deflect it, spin it—but people aren’t blind anymore. The anger exists because the answers never came. 3/3
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What kind of generals, who swear to protect their people, leave behind questions this serious and then hide behind silence? What level of greed, power games, or indifference does it take to let something like this even happen? 2/3
@Waqas_Anjum22
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👉No nation in the world would ever abandon its own like this — it’s unthinkable
But look at what happened with Aafia Siddiqui… and the role of the Pakistani army and its generals still hangs over it like a dark shadow. 1/3
@HNadim87 @javedhassan @NiazMurtaza2 @FAIZ1961
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The problem isn’t just policy — it’s pattern.
From the United States to China, from Gulf states to Iran, Pakistan has built a reputation of saying different things to different audiences.
Diplomacy or duplicity?
@realZalmayMK

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@IshtiaqLahori Take the dollars, show cooperation—and meanwhile the threat keeps growing
This double game is exactly why trust keeps collapsing. 3/3
@speaknsee
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On one side, they present themselves to the United States as a counter-terror partner
On the other hand, the same networks keep reappearing. 2/3
@ishtiaqlahori
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🚨Pakistan will never learn
Its military keeps playing the same dangerous game, and global reports, including from the United States Congress, keep raising alarms about how groups like ISIS-Khorasan find space in tribal areas. 1/3
@abasitpak1 @AmiraJadoon

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What makes this situation in #Balochistan truly painful is that the cost is being paid at the family level. This isn’t just about politics anymore—it’s about homes, relationships, and everyday lives being disrupted. 1/3
@SobdarBaloch_ @AlifyaSohail
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