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Do Taliban represent True Islam or not? Why can’t we prosecute them under Blasphemy law?

By Dr RazaHaider • May 1st, 2009 • Category: Politics

A logical Inquisitive discussion based on query as questionnaire. ………..if Muslims are under the wrong or derange behavior or expressing wrongful representation as picture they must and should be put as traitor hence outright expelled as violators. “Either you are a Muslim as obligatory follower or you are out of Islam”. Follower means one who follows. We being “Muslim must pay attention to this word ‘follower’”.



Justice Shall Prevail

By Dr RazaHaider • Mar 13th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Stand up! Stand up! This is time to stand. This is time to bang. If this agitation or spillage could not revert system and society there will be no tomorrow, tomorrow.



Dogar, Dagger and Dodger

By Dr RazaHaider • Feb 27th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Shame on these judges! Who have crossed the limits of swearing before qoran, witnessing prophet as observer and under oath to defend constitution without personnel motive of material, desire and objects?



Where is Humaish?

By Farid Masood • Jan 28th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Hamaist Reshmiya would be having joyous life, we are concerned about the ex-President of Bank of Punjab Mr Hamaish Khan who was taken into custody by NAB after change in Punjab Government.

Mr Hamaish Khan was charged of the offense of mis-using the bank funds and giving huge loans to then provincial government headed by Chaudhry [...]



Mombai Terrorism: Right Time to Blame Pakistan

By Farid Masood • Nov 29th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Some months ago, I had asked a friend (who’s father is working in an Intelligence service) that why don’t your father gives his contact number to any one. He replied due to nature of assignment people of my father alike don’t give away their contact numbers. I understood his point of view, but I was [...]



Obama - First Black President of the USA

By Rana • Nov 5th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Obama made history today by being the first black president of the USA.
The electoral demograhics were very interesting:
95% of blacks voted for Obama
66% hispanic and 62% asians also voted for him.
while only 43% whites voted for him.
Interestingly 56% of females also voted for him.
So if it hadnt been for the racial mix, it would have [...]



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 [...]



Relevant Replies from Irrelevant Position

By Farid Masood • Sep 24th, 2008 • Category: Politics

When it comes to reply to a foreign statement or a statement based on any event with in and for Pakistan, our relevant elected / chosen representatives do not come on the scene to tell the nation. Frequently un-relevant persons come on media and give policy statement. 
For example, US force crossed our western border to [...]



The Gloves Come Off!

By The Partylicious • Sep 13th, 2008 • Category: Politics

I’m not convinced we are winning it in Afghanistan. I am convinced we can… We are looking at a new, more comprehensive strategy for the region that would cover both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. In my view, these two nations are inextricably linked in a common insurgency that crosses the border between them!

Navy Adm. [...]



Zardari; A True Replacement of Musharraf

By Farid Masood • Sep 12th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Associated Press reported: A Thai court removed the prime minister Samak Sundaravej Tuesday for taking pay to host a TV cooking show. He is a chef and before becoming Premier he was doing a cooking show on TV. Elections last December were won by Thaksin’s allies in Samak’s new People’s Power Party, which then formed [...]