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Down with dynastic politics
Our political elite have made the presidency of political parties a hereditary business - a system that has reduced democracy to mere rhetoric in Pakistan.
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Looking for General Patriot
Did I hear someone support the next martial law to be imposed by “any patriotic general” who is willing to clean Pakistan’s political mess? Pure genius!
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The untold story of the milk that we drink
You probably think that the milk you drink is healthy. After all, it comes in a clean looking box. You think you are loading up on calicium and vitamins. Think again.
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The man at the the puri shop
For the first time in my life I met a person who was probably extremely hungry, didn't have enough money to buy anything, and yet did not ask anyone for help.
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Mohammad Hanif is (not) my hero
Yet another writer cum journalist scores by developing a ‘soft image’ of Pakistan for the world - but let’s quit the semantics and fluff shall we?
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We, the barbarians
The footage of the murder of two brothers in Sialkot was played in court and the howls of the victims' family were as painful as the horrific scene itself.
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Packaging hope in the flood crisis
Reminiscent of the spirit seen in the 2005 earthquake, youngsters gather at Imperial Lawn at Shahrah-i-Faisal to pitch in their part to help the 20 million affected by the floods.
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Our attitude towards corruption
At some stage of our lives we ourselves have indulged in corrupt practices, encouraged them or at the very least, not resisted them.
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Posing for peace
Is the semblance of prosperity better than the stark truth of being stagnant? Is the ‘image’ of good relations with India worth the ‘costs’ we sometimes endure?
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The street is my playground
Many Pakistani boys have grown up playing cricket on the street. This often means being scolded by neighbours and passers-by. Are the boys really a public nuisance?









