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Planning blight
When govt authorised Zarb-e-Azb it must have realised that it will result in massive displacement of civilians.
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Respect for wildlife
We lack respect for animals and need to work hard in the way of promoting love and respect for animals.
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Who is Gullu Butt?
It is time political parties are held accountable for their activists’ actions.
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Burden of debt
The actions being taken right now will add immensely to our economic woes and cripple future governments.
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A bloody shambles
Americans would be foolish in the extreme to provide what would be quickly seen as a ‘Shia air force’ by Sunni states
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Just getting warmed up
Admissions of failure, chants of praise and even random gibberish become more and more common as World Cup proceeds.
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A complex emergency
The authorities need to devise a long-term rehabilitation plan for IDPs that is designed to fulfil their basic needs.
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Building codes
Building safety & maintenance should come under SBCA and KMC so they can be held responsible if any accident occurs.
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Tragedy in Sehwan
Local administration should have planned ahead in terms of making essentials available for devotees attending the urs.
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Where will the IDPs go?
Country should stand united to give space and shelter to those suffering the worst from more than a decade of conflict
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A good step
Govt needs to improve employment rates or we may find overqualified candidates in jobs requiring lower qualifications.
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Violence in Sri Lanka
Ethnic violence in Sri Lanka rapidly spirals out of control and can lead to thousands of deaths in a very short time.
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Heavy-handed police action
At the very least those behind the deaths of the protesters must be punished.
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Sectarian attacks
Such is nature of sectarian killing, hate-speech that its difficult to escape suspicion that state looks away from it.
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UK forced marriage ban
We welcome the legislation and await the first prosecutions with considerable interest.
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Preserving our history
We expect CDA to move with all speed to protect an ancient mound found in Sector E-11.
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And so it begins
Pakistan has entered a battle that will be decisive not only for Pakistan, but for the entire region.
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Sorry plight of women
Law enforcers must start doing their jobs so as to create a safer Pakistan for women.
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Hospital negligence
Stricter regulations must be implemented before anyone is allowed a medical licence to set up a hospital.
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Poorly protected
Every member of airport security company at every airport in country should have their own dedicated protective gear.
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On her ‘honour’, too
Until all the alleged criminals in Gujranwala case are brought under custody, face due process, protests must continue
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Exploring wind energy
There is mass potential for the use of wind turbines to generate electricity.
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All take a deep breath
For our democracy to mature it needs support, room to grow rather than endless rallies taking sitting govt to task.
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A very good step
Unlike insinuations that Nawaz’s Delhi yatra was a failure, Nawaz wrote to Mr Modi that he had returned much satisfied
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Justice for cannibals?
Case of the Bhakkar cannibals may just be an invaluable opportunity for the justice machinery to widen its horizons.
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Coping with horror
This is a timely development and we wish it well.
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FIFA World Cup 2014
Pakistanis football fans would feel a sense of belonging since balls in play in Brazil were manufactured in Sialkot.
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Today Iraq, tomorrow Afghanistan?
The invaders, as with Iraq, have failed completely to build a unified and functional state in Afghanistan.
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Updating family law
Most family law relating to minority communities dates back to the colonial era and more modern legislation is stalled
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A clearly inadequate response
An audacious attack like Karachi airport one merits a more clear policy statement instead of whispers & suggestiveness
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Allegations from Kabul
There is a sense in certain quarters that President Karzai wants to play the role of a spoiler before stepping down.
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Serial failure
Unless we get our heads out of sand, possibility of state being fully hijacked by extremist groups cannot be ruled out
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Mayhem in Taftan
Failure to provide security to Shia pilgrims speaks volumes as to how committed the state is to safety of all citizens
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An audacious attack
The Karachi Airport attack highlights the worst sort of intelligence failure on the part of the state.
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Irresponsible statements
By relegating rape as a ‘social crime’, people inadvertently wash their hands off the responsibility of penalising it.
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Falling behind
Sindh have often complained about monopolisation of resources by Punjab, yet it failed to utilise funds it was given.
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Act of desperation
We can only hope that Latif Johar’s action will help bring home the Baloch who are still missing.
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Social safety nets
Steps must be taken to address the elder crisis before the situation spirals further out of control.
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Turning around
Turning the Pakistan economy around requires courage, vision and innovation, and we hope these are delivered.
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Domestic tragedies
Countless lives are needlessly lost every year from simple ignorance or wilful carelessness in Pakistan.
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Empowering the Election Commission
The ECP may now be more independent than before, but the reality is that its hands are tied in many ways.
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Factory closures
We must ensure that manufacturing units are compliant with international standards of health and safety.
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State of uncertainty
MQM’s call for calm after the arrest of it's chief is admirable and hope this approach will continue over coming days.
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Minority rights
The minority population of Pakistan present zero threat to the majority, yet they are consistently targeted.
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No Pakistan at Hockey world cup
Defending Asian Games title will be an uphill task as other teams will be better prepared after featuring in World Cup
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Tread carefully on LNG imports
Long-term planning is crucial for a successful energy policy, as energy infrastructure, once built, lasts for decades.
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Exchange of prisoners
America wants out of Afghanistan as fast as is decently possible, It is yet another war that they have failed to win.
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Competing in the garment industry
Bangladeh raked in $21 billion from textile exports, in contrast, Pakistan’s earnings stood at a mere $2.6 billion.
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Budgeting for 2014-15—more of the same
We are a nation that spends vast amounts on weapons when a large proportion of our population is illiterate.
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Mixed blessings
The longer Pakistan fails in the education sector, the bleaker our collective futures will be.