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Zardari may be Assassinated . . . . !

By Farid Masood • Oct 9th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Yes, he may be assassinated like late Benazir Bhutto. President Asif Ali Zardari has himself time and again stated that the forces involved in Ms Bhutto’s Assassination may take his life also. He, in his one of the statements said that he is not afraid of dying but he does not want to die too […]



Labour Day

By Ghazala Khan • May 1st, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

All the social and economic achievement of any country depends upon it’s worker force. Unhappy worker means an unhappy and downward-spiraling economy. To mark the great services rendered by the workers’ force, May Day or Labour Day on May 1 is celebrated each year. Its’ an annual tribute paid to all workers for […]



Government Should Include Public to Combat Terrorists

By Amna Gilani • Feb 6th, 2008 • Category: Misc

One thing is for sure that government cannot deal with terrorism alone, and the bloody 2007 year is the glaring prove of this unfortunate reality. Government has to has involved the general public in its efforts against the rising scourge of terrorism.
I dont mean that government should arm everyone to teeth, and let every one […]



Flour Prices

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 12th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

President Mr Musharaf has announced that flour and oil prices has to be raised as international prices are on the up.
We know we import oil from different countries so we are bound to purchase at their desired prices (as set by OPEC), but Sir, with due respect when reaping season of wheat comes government announces […]



Pakistan is a Free Country

By The Pakistani Spectator • Oct 23rd, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Ms Rice had telephonic contact with Ms Bhutto proving that Pakistan is a free country and any body can talk to any citizen of her. In my view many of loyal Pakistani Citizens want to talk to Ms Rice. What you will say if get connected to Ms Rice?



Myanmar : Internet Services Blocked and Death Toll rises

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 28th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

I just received a phone call from Yangon, Myanmar from a friend, who is actively participlating in protests against the military governments. He informed me that Internet services have been blocked in whole of Myanmar, and start army is blindly shooting anything moving in the streets.

He said to me that though media is able to […]



14th August : Think for a While

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 13th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

I was driving in a cantt area a car behind me gave a lights which mean that he want the way. I gave him the way when that car passed me i saw an upward arrow before the number. Then i watched that car it didn’t stop at the trafic signal which was red. I […]



Moulana Shaa…baa…sh

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 26th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Our leader of the opposition stated that he will not have any deal with the government as he has confidence of his vote bank on his back.
Our maulana sahib is such a nice personality that I have become fond of him, not because of his political approach but for some certain reasons. I current political […]



Pilgrimage (Hajj)

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 24th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Once a year Muslims around the world go to Makkah (Saudi Arabia) to perform Hajj (Pilgrimage) during 9~11th day of Islamic month of Zil-Hajj. In old times people do travel from many locations around the world on foot or on animal back. As the means of travel improved people start to avail ships and after […]



Islamabad Blast

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 18th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Yesterday, Islamabad was rocked with a suicide attack killing more then a dozen people where CJP has to address the Islamabad Bar. May the departed souls rest in eternal peace and prays for the wounded one to get well soon.
I am totally in alignment of Mr Talal’s thoughts and we have to analyze this suicide […]