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Posts Tagged ‘Charsadda’

ANP Should Act Responsibly

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 5th, 2008 • Category: Politics

No one in the country is safe from the scrooge of the terrorism, and no one is spared at the hands of the terrorists. Anyone with the stand against terrorism is at the hit list of the terrorists, and whatever stands for the modernity and the peace and progress is the potential target for the […]



Rehman Malik Should Earn His Award

By Fatima Tassaduq • Sep 25th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) nominated Advisor on Interior to the PM Rehman Malik for the International Peace Award 2008 for his efforts in the war against terrorism. While he basks in that vainglory, there is a real battle going on in the wilds of tribal areas spreading fast to the settled areas, and […]



Pakistani Abambassador or Mullah Mansoor Dadullah ?

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 12th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The announcement of a cease-fire just a few weeks into a rigorous military operation against one of Pakistan’s most wanted men Baitullah Mehsud, by the Baitullah Mehsud was largely seen as the lull in suicide attacks and bomb blasts in Pakistan, but with Charsadda suicide attack and the recent abduction of Pakistan’s Ambassador to […]



Lackluster Elections Benefits Whom?

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Feb 9th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

Recent terrorist incident in the ANP’s election rally in Charsadda has once again cast very gray shadows on an already dull campaign, which is yet to heat up amidst cold weather, fear of bloodshed and little hope for change.
It’s not that nation is that much weak to not to rally behind their leaders in chilling […]



Charsadda Nakai: Bomb Blast in ANP’s Election Rally

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 9th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

Update: According to TPS blogger revo from Peshawar, ANP workers who were present at the rally are saying that the death toll is between 30 and 35, and the blast occurred just near the stage of the meeting, though the leadership remained safe and dead include ANP workers.
Update: 4 people have reported to be died […]