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  • Vote of anger

    The party has conceded that it has a lot of thinking to do. Much of it will need to be done by Rahul Gandhi.

  • Servants and robbers

    In a country where income inequality is so pronounced, it is no surprise that jealousy, anger lead to theft, violence.

  • International Women’s Day

    On International Women’s Day, lets take stock of just how dire the situation for women remains in the country.

  • When will justice be served?

    There is a need for the police to treat sexual crimes with the seriousness they deserve.

  • Running away

    There seems to be no reason at all why women running in a marathon should provoke so much anger.

  • Welcome words

    A pleasant surprise to hear Mian Nawaz Sharif say the right thing as far as the military establishment is concerned.

  • Can the prodigals come back?

    There was a moment when the Chaudhrys of Gujrat were interested in rejoining Nawaz Sharif.

  • Opening our eyes on Balochistan

    The province is drifting away from the federation. What else do we need in order to open our eyes on this matter?

  • Good and evil

    One can only imagine what it is that we need to see to realise that militants pose single biggest threat to Pakistan.

  • The Xinjiang problem and Pakistan

    China is clear that Xinjiang violence is fanned by movements percolating in two states: Pakistan and Kazakhstan.

  • Welcome words from Khar

    Khar publicly disavowing the policy of 'strategic depth' is a good initial step to fixing ties with Afghanistan.

  • The swagger of Waheeda Bukhari

    The suo motu notice has highlighted a societal malaise that haunts Pakistan: the powerful will get away with anything.

  • Curbing compassion

    Failure to investigate groups 'selling' high-value targets to militants has encouraged trend of kidnappings.

  • Senate elections

    Given that the elections have taken place, it points to the fact that our democracy continues to function.

  • The Supreme Court steps up

    It finally seems that we have a Supreme Court which is ready to deal with issues squarely.

  • Nearly there

    Pakistan has decided to liberalise trade with India by moving from a positive list to a negative list.

  • Forced conversions

    According to recent reports, Hindus are being kidnapping and forced into marriage to Muslim men.

  • Attack on foreigner

    The deaths of Jiang Hua and her Pakistani associate, are at best suspicious, and must be investigated.

  • Demolition of OBL compound

    The move is disappointing because it shows the skewed priorities of the government and the military.

  • A way forward?

    The gross injustice imparted to the Baloch can only begin to be rectified if the military’s power is reduced.

  • A new start

    There is a lot that the future holds in store for Amir, many believing he will emerge as one of the world’s greats.

  • Regulating the media

    There are few details of what appear in this PEMRA code for TV content, but the earlier signs are ominous.

  • Attack on ANP rally

    What adds to the disastrous nature of such attacks is that they serve to detach political leaders from the people.

  • The monster rears its head — again

    All 25 of the passengers travelling from Gilgit to Rawalpindi are believed to have been Shia.

  • Democracy without decorum

    Ms Bukhari should be disqualified for slapping a polling officer as she visited a polling station in her constituency.

  • Usurpation of internet freedom

    With the firewall in place, the government will be able to take the war on internet freedom to a new level.

  • You have done us proud, Sharmeen!

    From now on she will be looked on as a pioneer that others will be seeking to emulate.

  • Coping with the Syrian crisis

    The crisis may not be followed by democracy because those who are in revolt have no idea of it.

  • The Afghan equation

    Pakistan’s problems in Afghanistan are a result of its policy in the latter country.

  • Review of ties with America

    Parliament is expected to give only broad guidelines on how to deal with the US.

  • Changed voice

    For the very first time, the Gilani has called for the Taliban in Afghanistan to come to the negotiating table.

  • Attack in Peshawar

    Despite the seeming recent calm, the war against militancy still needs to be fought.

  • University rankings

    The HEC, being the regulator of universities, should not be ranking them since that is a separate function.

  • Desperate times

    Baloch leaders are waiting to see if the amnesty announcement has the blessings of the military establishment.

  • Pakistan-US relations

    No matter how much the US wishes to distance itself from Pakistan, a complete break in relations would hurt the US.

  • Protests in Afghanistan

    US, Nato allies should have learned after a decade in Afghanistan that the Quran needs to be treated with respect.

  • Memogate matters

    The whole thing seems to be turning into something of a farce. The case seems to be getting nowhere at all.

  • ODI whitewash

    It is far better to have whitewashed the English cricket team in the Tests and lost the ODIs rather than vice versa.

  • The whole truth?

    Benazir assassination: It is a good omen the report has been discussed in public, lies open for all of us to consider.

  • Final meeting

    Rohaifa Bibi suffered a massive cardiac arrest after seeing two of her sons at SC, missing since 2010, last week.

  • 20th advantage

    It augurs well for our democracy and indicates that the govt is eager to iron out the wrinkles which mar the system.

  • The defence of Pakistan

    DPC has the distinction of containing two big jihadi outfits banned internationally, but not banned inside Pakistan.

  • MQM rally

    In a country where women are marginalised, their political participation curtailed, this was a heartening display.

  • Learning from the floods

    The process of dispensing aid should be monitored and accounted for from end to end.

  • Liberalise all visas

    If the ultimate goal is sustainable peace, Pakistan and India just made a substantial stride towards achieving that.

  • Dead foetuses

    What is most saddening is the gender discrimination evident in the fact that all the dumped foetuses were female.

  • A sharp riposte

    Given the times that we live in, some will wonder if mentioning names is some kind of a threat.

  • Trilateral summit in Islamabad

    Had India been there in Islamabad, the 4 could swing regional strategic balance in favour of peace, economic activity.

  • Trade ties with India

    The Gilani government is better-placed than the Musharraf regime to grant the MFN status to India.

  • Balochistan and the agencies

    As long as this cycle of violence remains, there is little hope of a peaceful resolution to Balochistan’s woes.