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Towards greater food security
Food security should be accepted as a fundamental right in the constitution and national food security policy formed.
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What America needs to do
US should make clear it can & will act independently unless Pakistan demonstrates control of its sovereign territory.
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Under law, can expatriates govern?
As per law, dual nationality holders cannot hold offices of PM, federal minster, or be members of parliament.
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Aiders and abettors
Pakistani Deep State's doings in Afghanistan will bring ‘ruin of the heart’ to an already ravaged body.
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Freebies and junkets
Why cannot the doctors, a financially blessed community, not pay for their own meals and expenses at seminars?
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I love my ‘mulk’
I want to make an effort to commend the police for the professional manner in which they dealt with the issue.
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Gentlemen prefer bonds
Rate cuts are indeed part of government’s political agenda — lower debt service expenses, free up money for subsidies.
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A ‘thousand’ Anna Hazare
The name Hazare stumps me. It has no etymology except that it is related to the Urdu word ‘hazar’ meaning ‘thousand’.
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Representationally yours…
Mumtaz Qadri represents not just singular thinking, but is a logo of a movement destroying all counter to its beliefs.
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Food, when there isn’t enough
WFP’s proposal focuses on providing food for humanitarian relief under specific international prices and conditions.
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A different way to make some money
In the past, men at least got red in the face when asked about bribes he had taken. Today, they will not bat an eyelid
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Pakistan on global indexes
Pakistan has improved ranks mainly because many new countries scoring worse than Pakistan have been added.
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Adding to our woes
Nothing seems to be going right for Pakistan and the list of our problems is long and painful.
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We don’t need maamas!
No one, I repeat no one, has the right to abuse or prevent the airing of ideas.
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A lost war
It is time to concede defeat and salvage whatever we can. Talks can then be held with real leaders of the Taliban.
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The national interest
In Pakistan’s history, strategic decisions have occasionally been taken invoking ‘national interest’ by the military.
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Revival of local governments
A way of alleviating Sindh’s grievances on local governments would be a just solution for everyone across the board.
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A matter of life and death
I am bewildered at the attitude of leaders and activists who ask for clemency on behalf of death sentence culprits.
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The curse of the minorities
A poor and oppressed community, rampant attacks on the Hazaras have become increasingly common in Balochistan.
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The nature of evil
Is evil dispositional, genetic or is it something which circumstances and roles can create?
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Karzai‘s great gamble
As his options in his own country diminish, President Karzai seems to be inclined to gamble.
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Have we hit rock bottom yet?
Incapable of generating revenues inside, we hope like hell for the world to resuscitate us from the outside.
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Steve Jobs, in the ‘Aakash’
Steve Jobs died within hours of India on Thursday launching the world’s cheapest tablet computer 'Aakash'.
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The name won’t be Khan
The moral of this story is that as long as the feudal structure stays, Imran Khan stays out.
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The political shuttle
PPP was supposed to be the voice of the people, sartorial elegance of Pakistan’s current PM belies that fact.
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Will this Land of the Pure ever get a Steve Jobs?
Jobs did what he did for his genius but also the fact that he was in a country that rewards individuality, creativity.
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Defeating the US in Iraq & Afghanistan
Iran quarantined its non-state actors; Pakistan allowed its terrorists to penetrate society and is paying the price.
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No time for celebration
Every time we allow expression of bloodlust in pro-Qadri protest go uncontested, we inch towards death of our society.
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Why not free Qadri?
Religious radicalism is the only game in town; it is now time to think of ways to grapple with this new reality.
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Caring for Pakistan’s children
With so much negative news, it’s hard to get donors to help children in Pakistan, who pay the price for their rulers.
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The making of the modern maulvi — VIII
Thanvi was particularly angry that Muslim leaders had subordinated themselves to Gandhi’s decisions, instead of ulama.
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Pakistan needs strategic depth
Given Pakistan’s geographical location, she more than some others needs strategic depth for defence.
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The nothingness of it all
This incredibly dysfunctional government, which continues to exist because alternatives are short on the ground.
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Balti travellers — I
Only when one travels on it does one realise what a courageous and tough lot of people these Baltis were.
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Disastrous disaster management
High time that our policy makers transcend their conventional fire-fighting and reactive mode of disaster management.
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Why peace deals in Fata will not work
Unfortunately, peace agreements, enacted with tribal and militants, did not work in the past.
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Why the APC?
We have a government which refuses to stand up to Deep State even when it has a wiser handle on international affairs.
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‘Kashkol’ and the Constitution
Mian Sharif has come out with a proposal, wants the constitution to be amended to break the ‘kashkol’ (begging bowl).
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No Nobels for the Muslim world
That there was no winner from the Muslim world did not surprise anyone.
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Flowers in the dirt
Begging is not just a cause of antisocial behaviour, it is a consequence of it as well.
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Electricity matters
Nawaz Sharif could use electricity as a framing device for populism he needs to get back into power.
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A question that India needs to answer
Barkha Dutt in a recent programme exposed how 21 Muslim youth were wrongly implicated in the Mecca Masjid blast.
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Quit resigning
MQM currently in between resignations, PML-Q decided to enjoy the freedom of a work-free lifestyle for a few days too.
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The crisis is not over yet!
Instead of cool dispassion, clinical objectivity, government’s ‘heroic’ claims could lead to later disappointments.
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The road much travelled — IV
The Rohtas that Abidi saw was only a shadow of its former self, transmuted into somewhat of a shrine.
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Helping the children of Swat
There are 7,000 thalassaemia patients in Malakand division; one man aims to eradicate the disease by 2020.
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A strange word on wedding cards
Readers must have come across that mysterious word ‘na-kat-khuda’ on a wedding card? What does it mean?
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The insertion of faith in public discourse
The insertion of religion in every sphere of life in Pakistan has meant the religion has lost its special value.
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When Karzai comes to Delhi
Karzai, India will sign strategic partnership agreements , far cry from last visit when he desisted due to Pakistan.
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Be careful who you vote for
Our rulers came to power by default, that too by narrow and insignificant margins and fluid coalitions.