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India prides itself as a tolerant and multi-ethnic state, but is it really?
What is constantly happening in India is merely proving that the case for the Two-Nation theory was legitimate.
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Imran Khan, the bitter pill we have to swallow to start treating a problem that plagues this country
There is one man who has fought tooth and nail, spent blood and sweat to fight against corruption, and that’s Imran.
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The Mummy: Tom Cruise and Russel Crowe, what more do we need?
First thing’s first, we’ve got a youthful looking Cruise and The Mummy to look forward to.
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Nature granted me a front seat to the northern lights and it was everything
It was my ninth night, over two successive years, camping in the wild inside the Arctic Circle.
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With no star power, Chalay Thay Saath is one bumpy ride
Chalay Thay Saath is beautifully shot, but when it comes to viewing it as an actual movie, it lacks in a lot of areas.
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13 Reasons Why: Hannah lives and dies in all of us
Hannah helped me recall a dear friend from high school who took his life, and I never could understand why he did so.
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How India and Pakistan are afflicted by the same madness of religious vigilantism
The contentious issue of cow slaughter in India and blasphemy in Pakistan share many parallels.
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Of Halala marriages and the sexual exploitation of Muslim women
Women pay to marry strangers, consummate their marriage and then divorce them, in order to remarry their former spouse
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Is violence following accusations of blasphemy becoming a familiar phenomenon in Pakistan?
The lynch mobs of today are a consequence of politicians and other national institutions weaponising religion.
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Dear Pakistani selectors, why do you keep picking the same old, tried and failed players?
If we want to turn our ODI fortune around we need to rid the team of players who've taken the green jersey for granted









