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Kissa sote jagte ka

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The establishment which had our country in her grip for decades is exposed as a result of their infighting. But most surprisingly, the "independent media" is desperate to cover their beloved elements of the establishment (read Nawaz Sharif). Anchors, columnists, spin doctors of PML-N and media in their attempts to cover this mess are creating stories at par with Alif Laila and Kissa Sote Jagte Ka . This Kissa Sote Jagte Ka has signs of their desperation and changing times. It all started with Supreme Court's hearing of petition against Nov. 3 actions of General Musharraf. Supreme Court, partly riding on vendetta and partly on the quest for limelight, in one of its observations on July 29th proclaimed that if Cromwell's skeleton can be hanged after his death, it is time to punish the violators of the constitution in Pakistan. (Below is an image of Express News' next day coverage of Daily Express). Next day, Supreme Court had a complete change of heart ruling they

Asif Ali Zardari - I Support Thou!

Gossip circles of the power centers of Pakistan are ripe with the buzz of a "minus-one" formula aimed at removing President Asif Ali Zardari from country's political map. This might be a wishful desire on part of the regressive circles that have dominated this nation for decades and are responsible for most of its miseries in economic and geo-political realm. From where I see, there is no reason to remove Mr. Zardari. More so, despite the wishes of many to get rid of the widower of Benazir Bhutto, there is no way he could be removed from the presidency or political scene. And if at all, the vultures succeed in removing him, the repercussions for the nation and our social order will be nothing short of a fiasco. So let us look at the reasons first. Some junk polls, published by some US think tanks are continuously trying to build an impression that Zardari is an unpopular figure. Now to the best of my knowledge, US agencies do not conduct these surveys themselve

Sugar Scam - Bar the Culprits from Public Offices

The News Link Daily Dawn Link Daily Naya Akhbar Link It has been revealed that the sugar mills belonging to Humayun Akhtar Khan and Sharif Brothers are behind the current sugar shortage. They are refusing to release 84.5 million KG of Sugar which has been bought by Trading Corporation of Pakistan to ensure ample supply of Sugar into the market. The Sugar sold at PKR 25 to Govt of Pakistan is now being sold by the Sugar mills at PKR 50-55 in open market, by creating an artificial shortage, while the mills are not letting TCP lift the stock it has purchased. This amounts to an extortion of PKR 2.28 billion and has also caused great suffering to ordinary citizen both through scarcity of sugar as well as hiked prices. Ironically, Urdu media which is completely in pocket of fundamentalists and Sharifs has completely blacked out the story. In Urdu press, only a news item was published in evening newspaper Naya Akhbar of August 15th but even the sister newspaper Khabrain blacked-out the news

Happy Independence Day!

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We have made it into 63rd year of our existence. Our journey has been far from perfect but one thing we have proved along the way is our ability to bounce back and do the unthinkables when we decide to do them. (Image: Celebrations of Independence Day in Mingora, Swat) We have managed to root-out an internal insurgency bigger than many in the world in less than 3 months. We succeeded in bringing back home our brethren who had to flee from their homes because of militants in only a matter of weeks. We succeeded in producing statesmen par excellence who have charmed the world with their eloquence, smartness and vision. We are at the fore-front of a renaissance in the near-East. Despite all odds, all propaganda, we have succeeded in establishing that we want to be a democracy and a republic, we have made 4 dictators run and get buried in the sands of time. We succeeded in being the 7th nuclear power in the world. A countryman named Abdus Salam managed to be a Nobel laureate in his cuttin

Supreme Court's Historic Verdict - Another Perspective 3

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Click on the image or the link below: http://express.com.pk/epaper/PoPupwindow.aspx?newsID=1100687332&Issue=NP_LHE&Date=20090807

Supreme Court's Historic Verdict - Another Perspective 2

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Click on the image or the link below: http://jang.com.pk/jang/aug2009-daily/06-08-2009/col8.htm

Supreme Court's Historic Verdict - Another Perspective 1

Writing of history or triumph of amnesia? Islamabad diary - The News Friday, August 07, 2009 Ayaz Amir “Historic”, we are being told — and told without end — is what the judgment of their Supreme Court lordships is. General (r) Pervez Musharraf’s Nov 3, 2007, action has been declared “unconstitutional” and “civil society” is ecstatic, some of our wilder drumbeaters assuring us that the doors on military interventionism have been closed forever. Ah, if wishes were horses. The Supreme Court judgment not so much revises history as cuts it up, wrapping it in neat packages. For it declares only one action of Musharraf’s unconstitutional — his Nov 3 Emergency, which came at the fag end of his rule. The inescapable conclusion we are left with is that everything else the man did fell within the ambit of the Constitution. Now what was Musharraf’s original sin from which flowed everything else? Why, his coup d’état of Oct 12, 1999, when his generals overthrew an elected government, disbanded the

Surrendering to Taliban

International media for last few weeks is ripe with the reports of dialogue with Taliban in Afghanistan. Indications suggest that the dialogue at least has the backing of US and UK if not their direct involvement. Saudi Arabia seems to be a direct broker in these talks because of its connections with Taliban and other radical Islamists. From what appears in media, it seems likely that Americans and NATO are ready to give Taliban serious concessions and are willing to include them in the power structure of Afghanistan. What remains to be seen is whether this attempt is aimed at ensuring peaceful holding of coming presidential elections or it is aimed at preparing the ground for ultimate withdrawal of NATO and US troops for the region. If it is former, this happened before last presidential elections as well and will only be limited to engaging some of the regional elements. If it is later, the question is how much are Americans willing to concede to Taliban. Any settlement without e