
In democratic states, elections hold paramount importance, which express the will of general masses. Those politicians who come into power by winning their seats in elections are given the chance and authority by the people to contribute in the development of the country. However, in Pakistan, these elected politicians always betray the hopes of people […]

Pervez Musharraf should worry about himself rather about Israel Former president, General (Retd) Pervez Musharraf, who favored the recognition of Israel, should not worry about her rather more about himself. His demand shows that he had no concerns with desires of the Pakistanis. The former military dictator, who ruled the country for nine years, did […]

Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Quetta PML-N Chief, Mian Nawaz Sharif, who paid a visit to Quetta last week in connection with his party’s restructuring process in the province, held meetings with Baloch leaders, assuring them an all parties’ conference would be called to redress their problems. He, at the same time, vowed to resolve the […]

Energy crisis in Pakistan (Party Two) Without making a proper policy, the government allowed a large numbers of people to set up CNG stations. Conversely, the commodity has been rendered short due to setting up filling stations across the country high and wide. As a New Year gift, the government has […]

Energy crisis in Pakistan (Party One) As the winter is going severe with every passing day, the energy crisis is becoming worsened. The hours long gas and electricity load-shedding, price hikes and CNG closure are doubling the miseries of masses. This not only disturbed the lives of a common man but also shook up country’s major […]

New Provinces: ANP terms Gilani’s claims untrue Senior ANP (Awami National Party) leader Senator has said the prime minister’s claim about having two-thirds majority for Seraiki province is baseless. He was of the opinion that Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani played an in appropriate role on the issue of new provinces in Punjab and […]
Jan 9 2012 | Posted in
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After pursuing an offensive foreign policy for at least four years, the American President, Barak Obama, seems to have read the ground realities well towards the end of his tenure. His recent stance to pull out troops from Iraq and Afghanistan is evident of the fact that he wants to market America as a peace […]
Jan 7 2012 | Posted in
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Pakistan’s diplomatic policy and the corrupt policy makers Diplomatic policy always carries paramount importance in the progress of a country and earns it a respectable position in the world. It plays a vital role in maintaining a good relationship with all countries on the planet. The basic principle of a diplomatic policy is to safeguard […]
Jan 7 2012 | Posted in
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Political point-scoring over creation of new provinces A gloomy reflection on the state of discipline of our lawmakers was visible for everyone in the National Assembly over the creation of new provinces of Hazara and South Punjab. The leaders, our representatives, are supposed to be our role models. They forget that parliament itself is meant […]

PPP versus Supreme Court: Final Round The PPP that is famous for having confrontation in its blood essayed that the party was moving once again for a battle against judiciary, the unbending state organ of the country. The core committee of the party decided not to act accordingly, fixing the guns on the apex court. […]

2012 – A year of change The decision of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)’s core committee about holding general polls in October 2012 instead of 2013 swept a tip-off satisfaction among the political circles across the county. The rumours about premature demise of the incumbent government have been discussing everywhere since it came into power, […]

Taliban once again show their true colors In an unexpected move, the very Taliban claimed the responsibility of killing 15 abducted Frontier Constabulary soldiers, which once again reduced the chances to start dialogue process. Some sections in the government have strong belief that good-faith negotiations are possible with the Taliban. A few days back, the […]
Jan 7 2012 | Posted in
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