Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Where The Terror Began?

PROFESSOR ALI SUKHANVER ‘The Meadow: Kashmir 1995 – Where the terror began’ is a book recently released in March 2012. Adrian Levy & Catherine Scott-Clark are the authors of this book. The authors say they spent a long time on doing research and investigation and finally succeeded in finding out the reality that the Indian [...]

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Discourage dirty Politics in Pakistan

By: Shaukat Masood Zafar A paradox lies at the heart of politics in Pakistan. Political polarization is at its peak in Pakistan ahead of the forthcoming general elections. Pakistani brand “democracy” has not been able to deliver anything to the masses during a long tenure of more than four years. There has hardly been any [...]

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Cameron Munter-A Great Man From American Lands

PROFESSOR ALI SUKHANVER History is going to repeat itself very soon. The people of Pakistan must be ready for another episode like that of the Abbotabad Hunting. Zawahiri is in Pakistan; assured the gracious lady Hilary Clinton talking to media in Kolkata, a few days back. She further said in the same interview, “You have [...]

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Banglore Blast – RAW Drama

By Zaheerul Hassan On May 8 2012, Indian Intelligence agency staged “blast drama” in Banglore with the purpose of displaying solidarity to her strategic partner “US”. The blast has been carried out when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is on her three days visit to India. In this so called blast 15 individuals have [...]

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Illiteracy a Path to Ruin

By: Shaukat Masood Zafar Education has always been and continues to be one of the most important needs of mankind. Every Government is thus obliged to not only strive towards providing access to education to all its citizens but must also improve the quality of education in the country. Contrarily The Pakistani education system is [...]

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Hypocritical Politics in Pakistan

By: Shaukat Masood Zafar For a number of years now, political pundits have lauded the Pakistani two-party political system as an excellent balance between the dictatorship of a one-party system and the instability of a multiparty system. Yet the two-party system has caused our country great harm. The PML (N) and PPP have divided the [...]

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Did you Never Love Bin Laden?

PROFESSOR ALI SUKHANVER In this world of ever strengthening socialization, all time sky-rising graphs of education and ever increasing standards of moral values, liberty, freedom and independence are the terms which are very much talked of but very little cared for. The more civilized a country seems, the more involved it is in ridiculing all [...]

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Boycott GEO TV – No More Lies…

Large sections of the public, including some journalists have recently raised concerned about the practices of Geo Television networks. The channel to many is notorious for spreading misinformation and lies, unethical journalistic practices and purposely over-dramatizing every news event. In many cases, information is withheld on purpose from the public in an attempt to push [...]

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Law of necessity reborn in Pakistan?

By: Shaukat Masood Zafar Social justice is a concept which provides meaning and significance to life and makes the rule of law dynamic. In a welfare state social justice must be treated as cardinal and paramount. Unfortunately the sitting PPP Government has deprived people of even their basic rights instead of providing them social justice. [...]

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Corruption in Pakistan and Need of Accountability

By: Shaukat Masood Zafar According to Transparency International Pakistan (TIP), Pakistan has lost an unbelievably high amount, more than Rs8,500 billion (Rs8.5 trillion or US$94 billion), in corruption, tax evasion and bad governance during the last four years of Zardari-led Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani’s tenure. Corruption has increased in recent years at alarming level. [...]

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