
Cornering the Shareef Party – The New Game in Play Although the winters have cooled down the temperatures, the upcoming elections have busted up the heat as all of the top political groups are now arranging rallies trying to make a bigger impact than the others. However, there has been a twist in the political […]

Imran Khan’s jalsa on the 30th of October, a load of wind or a turning point in Pakistan’s history? Lahore is a city that rarely sleeps, Karachi has the honour of being the city in Pakistan that NEVER sleeps, however, not sleeping does not mean that it is alive. Think of Lahore as a city […]

Will the politics of Pakistan change with the advent of an emerging party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Since Pakistan came into being, after the first military rule in 1958, the only two parties who have governed the country are Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League (PMLN). Even though, Pakistan Muslim League (Q) also ruled […]
Oct 31 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan since its inception has been struggling against resistance from various quarters. Be it the national security issue which had never left its side like a loyal friend or be it the fight against corruption, inflation and now very recently introduced, terrorism, Pakistan, my dear home, has never seen a bed full of roses. In […]

Inflation in Pakistan has become a persisting phenomenon, and the government agencies, particularly the State Bank of Pakistan, despite opting for a strict monetary policy for long, has not been able to curb it. Is it so that the State Bank is not the competent body to do the job? And if the answer is […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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Imprisonment of the ‘surnames’ in Pakistan With the evolution of politics in the world, it is now a proven fact that democracy is the best form of government, especially after the amazing success west has achieved because of it. There are many flaws in this system, yet, with some reforms according to different societies and […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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PML-N rally marred by confusion, low attendance The Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz held a protest rally in Lahore on Friday against corruption of the present federal government. The rally witnessed some fiery speeches by the PML-N leadership and also a few verses of poetry towards the end by Chief Minister Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif. The […]

PTI stages a protest rally at Parade Avenue in Islamabad against the drone strikes Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) staged a protest rally at the Parade Avenue in Islamabad against the drone strikes yesterday on October 28, 2011 and it was addressed by the Chairman PTI, Imran Khan. It was an anti-government and an anti-US rally which […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan is a country, where people are desperately looking for a massive change in terms of political set up, as they are sick of giving several chances to old faces. Weather it is Pakistan People Party (PPP) or Pakistan Muslim League-N; everyone has always disappointed the nation, as they failed to deliver what they promised […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan military strongly denies BBC’s report on Taliban links with ISI Pakistan military has strongly denied the BBC report that accused Pakistani military, along with the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), for protecting and arming Afghan Taliban and Al Qaeda. BBC Two is running a two-series documentary programme by the name of ‘Secret Pakistan’ whose first episode […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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The entire provincial metropolis is awash with banners and posters that contain alluring slogans of ‘change’ and ‘revolution’—-the words that actually do not suit to our nation—-for the salvation of the oppressed and browbeaten Pakistanis. Every ‘leader’ is calling his worshipers to come on roads and ‘save Pakistan’. But the point worth pondering is that […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has sought funds from the Centre for opening new family welfare centres to pursue population control polices, provincial Minister for Population Welfare Saleem Khan said on Friday. Appearing in the `Mulaqat Programme` of Khyber Union of Journalists at Peshawar Press Club, the minister said the government didn`t want to force people into opting […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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