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Posts Tagged ‘Food Crisis’

Musharraf’s Good Faith

By Gul Raiz • May 22nd, 2008 • Category: Politics

Just keep aside all the grudge against President Musharraf and think about his resolve and his passion for the country. Political parties like PML-N, Jamat-e-Islami, Tehrik-e-Insaf and some nationalist parties are doing nothing but lashing at Musharraf day in and day out.
Media have also nothing else to do. Pick any program and you would find […]



Forgotten Lal Masjid and Forgotten Sins

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • May 22nd, 2008 • Category: Politics

A Muslim society is empty without the Masjid. Masjid is our destination and Masjid is our source. Masjid is what guides us, and Masjid is where we are ordered to go five times a day. Masjid is the binding forces among the Muslims, and it is what gives us strength of unity and sense of […]



Beating Back Would Bite Back PPP

By Ali Yar Khan • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The compromise of Pakistan People’s Party with the President Musharraf won’t do any good to it, neither in the government nor in the party cadres, and it’s extremely detrimental for them in the future.
They have unnecessarily made the judges issue an algorithm of algebra and by placing all kinds of formulas and legalese and […]



What’s the Plan?

By Muskan Hina • May 10th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Nation knows that the new government hasn’t got the lamp of Aladdin to solve the problems in one day, but at least they should show some progress and they should rise above the rhetoric and the blame game to the previous government.
It’s so painfully funny to see the ministers and Prime Minister to blame for […]



12th May + 2 Days

By Rohail Butt • May 8th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Both PML-N and PPP knows that giving a new deadline date would be detrimental for their political prestige in the country, so they are talking about 12th May and two more days as a grace period for the final decision regarding the reinstatement of the deposed judges.
It’s not about the jobs of some judges. It’s […]