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Posts Tagged ‘Rehman Malik’

Not quite the whole truth Mr Gates!

By Dr Shireen M Mazari • Jan 31st, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has admitted the presence of Blackwater in Pakistan and suddenly ANP’s Mr Bilour has also confirmed that Blackwater is in Pakistan with the permission of the Government. Now why did Mr Rehman Malik continue to swear that there was no Blackwater in Pakistan and if he was proven wrong, he [...]



Assignment for Bloggers

By Rohail Butt • Jan 16th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

If you are a Pakistani Blogger, then here is an assignment for you. There are no pre requisites for this task and no prior indepth knowledge is required. You just have to use your blogging common sense. Actually you have to help out the present government to identify the person behind the conspiracies against it.
Our [...]



Karachi Operation: Nabeel Gabol versus Rehman Malik

By Ali Yar Khan • Jan 11th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Interior Minister managed to calm down the angry coalition partners, both PPP and MQM, after much ado yesterday and then after a meeting with MQM, he declared that nobody will issue conflicting and hard statements.
That and he ordered a surgical operation in Karachi to check the mounting target killings. All the targets either belong to [...]



ATTENTION!! Qoum K Lutairo

By Guest Blogger • Jan 8th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Unfortunately, in Pakistan any common citizen who faces charges and the period from “mulzim” to mujrim” or “baygunah” till the time he is not proven, the person has to go through humiliation, mental and physical tortures, degrading insults moreover his family and relatives suffer and go through the same pains. Now I respectfully ask honorable [...]



Role of Democratic government & Suspicious activities of Americans in Pakistan

By Guest Blogger • Dec 22nd, 2009 • Category: Politics

Western countries and international community always discouraged military government in Pakistan. They imposed different types of restrictions if armed forces rule the government. They always stress on the need of democratic government.
Now let see why military has to come forward to rule in Pakistan? When Mr Musharaf left government, there were sufficient funds and public [...]



Aitzaz Ahsan Wants Interior Ministry?

By Rohail Butt • Dec 14th, 2009 • Category: Politics

There are very strong chances that with in days, the premier will replace the interior minister Rehman Malik. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is paving the way for this news by declaring that he is not satisfied with the role of ministeries and the intelligence agencies should act proactively against the terrorism, rather than reacting [...]



Has GEO failed to Overhaul the Government?

By zulfiqar • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: Politics

Since the election of President Asif Ali Zardari as the president of Pakistan, some elements in media (95% of them from GEO and Jang group) has used every medium from paper to electronic to bash at the government. There one point agenda was not to topple the government but to replace President and some of [...]



Rehman Dacait

By M Mirza • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: Features


Fazlur and Rest of Hypocrites Still Support NRO

By Salman Mugsi • Nov 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics

It will still be a time that we come to know what bones exactly the present regime has thrown towards the Fazlur Rehman. Like Diesel permits of Benazir Bhutto’s era, chairmanship of Kashmir committee and the state land in D.I. Khan bestowed by the Pervez Musharraf, it would be quite interesting to learn what Fazlur [...]



Blackwater and Our Government

By Haris Hashmi • Nov 24th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Interior Minister Rehman Malik, strongly defying reports of being operational in Pakistan, the Blackwater, an alleged US underworld terrorist organistation, has said he was ready to step down from office if Blackwater existed anywhere in Pakistan or there are evidences of its engagements in Pakistan.
It means that Rehman Malik will never resign because:
Blackwater is no [...]