Maintaining equity among the nationals; High Court seeks power outages schedule for VVIPs Lahore: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) while following up his earlier orders, the Lahore High Court Chief Justice yesterday, once again sought schedule for electricity outages for the VVIPs, including president, prime minister, governor, chief minister and ministers. While persuading with the notice, […]
Dec 29 2011 | Posted in
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Who really is the Supreme Commander of the Pakistani Army? Living abroad, in the first world countries, there is not a moment when as a civilian, you feel that the army in any way is controlling the situation and internal/external matters of the country. The army and civilians live in harmony in the same areas […]
Mansoor Ijaz: As Untrustworthy and Dirty as They Come Nowadays, our media is filled with reports of Mansoor Ijaz’s article in the Newsweek magazine regarding the memo that was supposedly sent by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari through Ambassador to the United States Hussain Haqqani on how the military leadership of the country could be […]
One would expect that with the advent of winters it was a spell of frigid cold that gripped the capital, Islamabad. However, it was the rising political temperatures that chilled the environment. The unscheduled visit of President Asif Ali Zardari opened the floodgates of speculations and rumours, triggering concerns if the country was ready to […]
President Asif Ali Zardari confirms he will return to Pakistan very soon Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is "fine" and will return home soon, a news anchor quoted him as saying on Friday, nearly a week after his rush to a Dubai hospital led to speculation the unpopular leader might resign and even of a […]
Why President Asif Ali Zardari will not Step Down in any case Being the President of Pakistan is no easy job and I think that we all can agree with that statement. Facing undeniable pressure from external powers like the United States, the United Nations, than you have our neighbours, India and Afghanistan along with […]
Islamabad was once again abuzz with rumours on Wednesday that President Asif Ali Zardari was resigning due to health issues. The announcement on Monday that the president had suddenly left for Dubai for medical check-up has already led to speculative news that he might resign from his office. A report that appeared in The Cable […]
How Sherry Rehman was able to win back the confidence of her part leadership? Ms. Sherry Rehman, who was once the most, detested traits in Pakistan People Party after she decided to resign as an information minister when the movement for restoring the deposed judges was in it’s final period, has now gained one of […]
Is it wrong for Pakistan to want a hero for President? Pakistan’s political history has been eventful to say the least, yet the turbulence it has experienced since its independence in 1947 meant that, more often than not, the ‘events’ were by and large ones we would not want to endure again. There have been […]
Sherry Rehman: Pakistan’s new ambassador to USA Former information minister and PPP leader, Sherry Rehman, has been appointed as Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, said a statement issued here on Wednesday. According to the statement Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani appointed Sherry Rehman as Pakistan Ambassador to the United States. The appointment comes after […]
Drugs should be Legalised When you think about Columbia, who and what comes to your mind? Cocaine and Pablo Escobar comes to my mind. So, you know what came to my mind when I read Columbian president, Juan Manuel Santos’ views on the whole drug trade scenario. The esteemed president has coyly questioned the current […]
President demands its High Commission in London to submit a report on the cricket spot-fixing scam President Asif Ali Zardari has demanded its High Commission in London to submit a report on the cricket spot-fixing scam, as government also wants to investigate the matter itself. The President during his yesterday meeting also asked the Pakistan […]
Nov 5 2011 | Posted in
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