TODAY’S PAPER | November 30, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • Unsafe working conditions

    Coal mine owners are responsible for providing a safe working environment for their workers in accordance with the law

  • Intra-party polls

    ECP report says 114 parties (of the 200 registered parties) had not held intra-party elections in years.

  • Why so late, General?

    Lt Gen (retd) Shahid Aziz needs to explain why he did not resign despite his reservations about how Kargil transpired.

  • In the pipeline

    In theory pipeline makes excellent sense, in reality it raises questions as far as matter of Pakistan-US ties goes.

  • The Qadri facade

    The real and more relevant issue is why the government is talking to Dr Qadri anyway?

  • Nowhere to go

    The Rohingya Muslims are as genuine an example as it is possible to find of a people without a state.

  • Discrimination against cricketers

    ICC needs to consider if India should be allowed to hold tournaments when it can’t guarantee safety of all players.

  • Towards free and fair elections

    Everyone has a role to play in ensuring free and fair elections and no one should be allowed to overstep their bounds.

  • Irregularities in ERRA accounts

    Investigation into the matter of unrecorded receipts be launched, appropriate action be taken against those involved.

  • Modi for PM?

    BJP is a party which pays lip service to secularism but has usually treated Muslims like second-class citizens.

  • Back to the past

    As polls approach, the rise of new political entities — notably the PTI — seems to have taken something of a nosedive.

  • Preventing acid attacks

    Statistics on violence against women make for a depressing read in Pakistan and this year is no exception.

  • Unscheduled holidays

    The holidays that crop up suddenly make it even harder for school administrators to keep things on course.

  • Mysterious death

    It has become impossible to know where the truth lies and how Faisal Kamran’s life ended so tragically.

  • Minority matters

    Restricting access of Hindus to a temple in Tando Adam goes to highlight the state of minority groups in the country.

  • A tribute to Malala

    That Malala is still alive today is mainly due to luck, not the efforts of the state.

  • Indian president’s comments

    India has to realise that breaking cultural, sporting ties serves absolutely no useful purpose beyond mere posturing.

  • Animal welfare

    Zoo officials get away with excuse-mongering, deflect blame away from themselves since there is no accountability.

  • Voting rights for transgenders

    What are the chances that transgenders with old CNICs who could not get new CNICs will be able to vote?

  • Preventing epidemics

    The reason mass vaccinations are so important is that even one weak link in the chain can bring everyone down.

  • Home-grown terrorism in India

    India’s boasts of being largest democracy will ring hollow if one of its main parties is found to have terrorist ties.

  • Way of the jungle

    The killings in Karachi have continued now for months. Despite the promises made, no end is in sight.

  • Vicious cycle

    Higher debt ratios can be manageable if the country has ability to repay debt, which is not true in Pakistan’s case.

  • Obama’s second inauguration

    President Obama has continued many of his much-maligned predecessor’s policies but has pretended otherwise.

  • Back on track

    We must hope that discussions will resume soon but the reality is that much unpleasantness has been created.

  • Ensuring fair elections

    Keeping a check on pre-poll rigging will be ECP's most important job over the next few months.

  • The dynasty continues

    The son, grandson and great grandson of Indian prime ministers begins his quest for the same spot.

  • Development and displacement

    Funds for development projects are rarely used to provide compensation to those affected.

  • US guidelines on drone attacks

    Best thing Pakistan could do is admit to its complicity in drone attacks rather than propagandising against them.

  • Bringing back the past

    It is crucial that we do not allow our past to fall apart, piece by piece.

  • Child marriage

    Child marriage is a scourge plain and simple. It is also against the law.

  • Towards lasting peace

    Both, the military and the FC, as well as the politicians, should now focus more on fighting groups like the LeJ.

  • Protecting children

    Equal access to justice is vital if we are to bring down the number of child victims in the country.

  • Time for de-escalation

    There is no better way of forging peace with India than through such cultural exchanges.

  • Murderous twist

    There can be little doubt Kamran Faisal must have been under a fair degree of pressure, as are many NAB officials.

  • IDPs’ repatriation from Hangu

    IDPs in Orakzai have to contend with not just uncertainty, inadequate amenities but also goods stolen by miscreants.

  • Assassination of MQM MPA

    Our political parties, all of whom now face threats from militants, need to come together to root out this menace.

  • End of a farce

    There has been no change — beyond damaged green belts in Islamabad from where desperate ‘marchers’ cut down wood.

  • US measures on gun control

    The tameness of new measures shows just how powerless the president is to do anything about gun violence.

  • Unnoticed crimes

    The fact that personnel in uniform resort to illegal acts only adds to the cycle of violence.

  • Big step forward

    The clear-cut announcement by major political forces on democracy and announcing date for elections is highly welcome.

  • Prodding justice along

    Jatoi's arrest may seem like a pivotal moment, lull us into false sense of security. We should not fall into the trap.

  • Rising tensions

    The correct response to this would be to double down on negotiations and not give up on them altogether.

  • Adding to the crisis

    To keep any semblance of order in the country, the Constitution needs to be adhered to and followed.

  • The importance of remaining calm

    Indian Army chief’s comments are hawkish & come at a time when Pakistan Army is most receptive to peace overtures

  • A mad, mad world

    While no revolution came, the long march focused attention on disgruntlement of people with years of misgovernance.

  • A fragile peace

    One more LoC incident, one terrorist attack in India away from regressing back to 2002, when war seemed a gunshot away

  • After the carnage

    Beyond the immediate, the focus has to be on ending the killing of Shias.

  • Preventing a measles epidemic

    Refusing to get your children vaccinated hurts everyone as entire population can become susceptible to this disease.

  • Short of cash

    Statistics show our mainstream parties have limited assets, wonder how they manage to run campaigns or conduct events.