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Masses Maturity in Pakistan

By Aftab Alam • Feb 25th, 2010 • Category: Politics

In all the recently held bye elections masses maturity was established at least. Everywhere the BJP (viz JI) of Pakistan was cast off with full resolve. Their tossed candidate; a veterinary doctor gained simply .1 % votes in NA 55 Rawalpindi 6. Masses of the country have made out with naked eyes the repulsive role [...]



Nawaz Sharif Not Learning from Mistakes

By Rohail Butt • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: Politics

One wonders as why PML-N’s chief Nawaz Sharif is self-destructing himself. Perhaps he has been out of power for too long and now he is desperate for the premiership that he has resorted to the seasoned manipulators, who actually eventually become the catalyst of downfall of any government.
Nawaz Sharif is trying to bring in his [...]



Target Killing in Karachi

By Muskan Hina • Feb 2nd, 2010 • Category: Features

We have become tired of hearing from the authorities that Karachi is the lifeblood of Pakistan and its peace will be maintained at every cost, but the thing is that still at large scale, the Karachi target killing is going on at full throttle unabated.
MQM says that land mafia and drug mafia is behind these [...]



Karachi Land Mafia

By Muskan Hina • Jan 20th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Whenever riots erupt in Karachi, all the factions blame that to the Land Mafia. The Karachiites wonder as who exactly this land mafia is. This faceless monster is so powerful that nobody knows about it and nobody has ever seen it and yet it wrecks havoc in the city after every two weeks.
All of a [...]



Who Burnt the Shops in Karachi?

By Altaf Khan • Dec 31st, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The aftermath of the suicide blast on Monday in the main Ashura procession on M.A Jinnah Road were terrible and it increased the magnitude of a gigantic tragedy. With in few minutes of the suicide blasts, most of the markets alongside MA Jinnah Road were on fire and that spread like a wildfire with firing [...]



Crack the Criminal Calm

By Aftab Alam • Dec 16th, 2009 • Category: Politics

By no stretch of imagination the ruthless killing of the innocent Pakistani security personnels & civilians can be termed as Jihad. It is fasad of very high grade and its committer must be called fasadi and they must not be called jihadi. Even during the real Jihad killing of aged persons, women and children is [...]



Operation Rahe Nijat: in Need of a Fresh Spin

By A Khokar • Jul 7th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Tehrik e Taliban in Pakistan (TTP) were the known traitors operating in Swatt-Malakand area; they were Satan found successful in infiltrating the inner core of our society—- disguised as the preacher and using the religion as their weapon. They enjoyed the support of other interested parties and forces like old MMA, JUI –Fazlur, and Jamaat [...]



Qazi’s Dharna : Apex of Hypocrisy

By Salman Mugsi • May 20th, 2009 • Category: Politics

While Pakistan Army is locked with Taliban in fierce battle in the Malakand Agency, especially in the Swat region, someof the hypocrites have started raising hell just to demoralize the nation and to show their inner filth and to just blackmail the government to get more attention and the perks and privileges.
There are routine fierce [...]



Lahore: How Caravan Started Long March

By Farid Masood • Mar 15th, 2009 • Category: Politics

PML(N) founder Mian Nawaz Sharif came out of his home (Model Town, Lahore) and talked to the media and asked the workers to stand behind him for the march. The crowd was already charged and hearing the address become cheared up.
Nawaz Sharif started from home a Superintendent of Police stepped ahead and asked Nawaz [...]



Two or Three Tier Leadership Plan for Long March

By Farid Masood • Mar 15th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Participants of Long March have forseen administrative measure to stop march towards Islamabad. House arrests have been ordered of main leadership of political parties.
Participants of long march including political parties and lawyers have defind two or three tier leadership plan for successful march. If first tier leadership is arrested and cannot reach their destination [...]