Category archives for: Opinion

Political chaos and options for opposition

There is complete political uncertainty in Pakistan after Supreme Court’s recent decision on Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Announcing judgement a few days ago, the larger bench declared PM guilty in a case of contempt. Aitzaz Ahsan tried his best but his extraordinary skills could not save Gilani from punishment. The great lawyer still believes […]

Economic Prosperity and Good Governance

Economic Prosperity and Good Governance The present day world links economic prosperity of a country to the confidence – confidence of investors in a country’s economic policies, law and order situation, political and financial stability and fairness of its judicial system. The economic managers everywhere believe that money has no religion or any national affiliations, […]

People facing alarming conditions in Pakistan

People facing alarming conditions in Pakistan Among all forms of governments, Democracy is always preferred because it is widely considered the best system to run the affairs of a country throughout the world. However, in Pakistan, even the democratic system produced no good at all for general masses. It is called the government of the […]

Buried National Interests and their Grave on Trial

With only 15 seconds of punishment, the PM Contempt Case under consideration from last 150 days has not ended. The vague decision announced by Supreme Court of Pakistan has many loopholes which are not understood by common man of Pakistan for the betterment of whom it’s contended that this decision is taken. Though the democracy […]

Dirty Politics in Pakistan

The politicians in Pakistan are promoting their private interests under the guise  of serving the public. They have been exploiting the nation for 60 years in the name of religion, language, ethnicity, cast, greed etc. Their politics is based  on hollow promises, tall claims and biased slogans. Neither they follow their manifestos nor do they […]

What Prime Minister Gilani gets in post-conviction scenario? (Part Two)

Contempt proceedings against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto were commenced in 1976 in the National Awami Party (NAP) case, which was banned by the government and the decision was upheld by courts. Bhutto, however, could not restrain himself from airing statements against the party. The late Abdul Wali Khan, father of Asfandyar Wali, had then filed a […]

What Prime Minister Gilani gets in post-conviction scenario? (Part One)

Some people are might going through their opinions when the Supreme Court of Pakistan had already unveiled its ruling. According to the expectations of many political pundits, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani was convicted for declining to write a letter to Swiss authorities to ask them to reopen graft cases against President of Pakistan, […]

Prime Minister Gilani’s conviction

In what appeared to be a quite confused situation, the Supreme Court of Pakistan awarded a token punishment to Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani for defying court’s orders, allowing him to continue his office with conviction. Its roots may lie in the gaping chasm between the weight of public expectation and letter of the […]

Plight of students in Pakistan

Plight of students in Pakistan In every country of the globe, students always complete their education in a field of their own interest and establish their professional career in that particular field. But the situation is entirely different in Pakistan. In Pakistan, the objectives of students while choosing a course are that whether this study […]

Pakistan heavily depends on the contribution of youngsters

Pakistan heavily depends on the contribution of youngsters The young generation is always considered the asset of a country and it plays a primary role in the development of that country. The role of the young people always keep the nation upfront at the international level as through their contribution, a country moves on and […]

By declining air safety measures we are playing with lives

The latest incident of plane crash of Bhoja Airline that killed all 127 on-board passengers including nine crew members is the second occurrence in a period of less than two-year since an Airblue airbus dashed in the Margalla Hills on July 28, 2010, killing all 152 onboard people. Following the tragedy, the government sought a […]

Positive omen for Hindu Community in Pakistan

In what appeared to be a sigh of relief for the minorities, the Supreme Court directed the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) to take the necessary steps to enable married women of the Hindu community to acquire computerized national identity-cards without any holdup. After reports surfaced in the media regarding problems faced by Hindu […]

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