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Two-fold loss
When one talks about education, but ‘event’ becomes the reason to shut schools, no moral high ground left on any side.
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The politics of food security
WTO must take a harder look at what constitutes fair and unfair subsidisation in agriculture.
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Why Nawaz has already won
Nawaz Sharif should stop panicking. His opponents are all in and do not have the cards to pull off a win.
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Coming soon to a theatre near you
We Pakistanis have grown up, gentlemen. All you can do is to threaten us and our little children now, cowards!
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The Nearly Men
Flawed — and probably doomed in their different ways — as both are they are doing a very necessary job of work.
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Why I don’t eat chicken
Pakistan currently has no legislation for animal welfare but we have control over our personal choices
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Extraordinary Pakistanis — VI
Dr Shahid Qureshi is a fierce critic of the way business schools churn out graduates in Pakistan and elsewhere.
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Politics and the Military
It is even in the interest of Imran & Nawaz to cooperate to ensure their future against plans implemented secretly
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Political parties and anarchy
Whether IK and TuQ get elected is of no consequence, history will record their contribution for meaningful change.
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Withering writ of the state
With this ‘revolutionary’ tradition, Pakistan will remain unstable, ungovernable, vulnerable to such marches.
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A great disservice
Well aware of all factors, the establishment, one would like to believe, is in no mood to reverse its role.
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The politics of protest & the pursuit of power
Imran needs to stand with democratic forces and not undermine the democratic system.
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Averting a political storm
Intransigence is not a good strategy — at best it is a short-term tactic.
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Political parties and democracy?
Sharifs, Zardaris or others award party tickets for National Assembly according to their whims. Merit hardly matters.
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The BJP in Kashmir
If non-Pandits heed the boycott call as they always do and stay indoors, the vote cast will ensure victory for the BJP
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The Blind leading the Blind
We want ‘real democracy’ — whatever that means — and we want it now.
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Reconstitute the Election Commission of Pakistan — II
ECP needs its own internal audit, accountability process, not wait for external complaints to review performance.
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Guns and gasmasks, the Islamabad way
There is no precedent for what we are seeing on our screens: the Red Zone turning red; police assaulting the press.
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Unhappy people
Acceptance is the only thing that makes life seem less of a burden and more of a playground of amazing opportunities.
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Revolution, Azadi and Inqilab
Imran Khan should impose his revolutionary ideas in K-P & make that into a example for rest of Pakistan to strive for.
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Jobs and political stability
Each time Pakistan seems to be set on a rapid growth trajectory, politics has intervened to disrupt the process.
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Possibly moving on
Sometimes in the midst of the chaos, we forget what the ultimate goal should be.
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My battle with my father’s cancer — and his doctors
I am continued to be plagued by the ‘professionalism’ of people we call doctors.
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Don’t pay your bills
A number of people have disconnected their line connection due to official indifference and lack of interest.
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What exactly is Hindu rashtra?
RSS hasn't demanded Indian state be organised by caste, so we assume that 'rashtra' was used in sense of ‘nation’.
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Democracy on a treadmill
What we are witnessing is a fight to set this system right.
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The Umpire Strikes Back
The illusion of civilian, democratic supremacy has been the primary casualty of the fiasco thus far.
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No way to govern a country
This country can no longer afford to be bereft of governance, at the mercy of Sharifs, Qadris, Zardaris.
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Behold Naya Pakistan
I am leaving this country in spirit today, my body will follow whenever the next chance arises.
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Living through history
D-Chowk scene is a clear manifestation of endemic weaknesses of our fossilised governmental system that must change.
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Let democracy breathe
Everyone is holding election commission responsible. No one is finding out why chief election commissioner failed.
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Time for the ‘trickle-up’ approach?
Unless redistributive policies are put in place to level playing field, goal of prosperity for all will remain elusive
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Battling without a gun
Unless the people through whom the plans are to be implemented are not secure the problem will never be solved.
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Lack of information
We don’t have accurate information about Fata because successive govts were not interested in understanding the region
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The power of the situation
Even educated, experienced professionals make life altering decisions, based on extraneous environmental variables.
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Shades of dhandli
Pakistanis must stop believing that there exists an anthropological, sociological reason to bypass the law in Pakistan
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It’s party time!
Revolution, Pakistan style, comes pre-packaged, containerised, and is confined to a small area in the national capital
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Child labour in Myanmar
Myanmar can't stamp out child labour overnight, but with assistance, it can make strong inroads toward its eradication
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The other Pakistan
Our national discourse is stuck in a container with thick curtains to block any rays of reality.
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To Coup or not to Coup
Instead of aiming at resignation it would help if Imran and Qadri could extract commitment for institutional changes.
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Clear and present danger
Martial law can never be better than democracy, the clear and present danger is having no country at all!
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No room to talk
Forget the high road, even asking for a middle ground has become too much to ask for.
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Keep talking
Even the staunchest of Nawaz supporters in their hearts of hearts would find it impossible to disagree with demands.
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Watching the watchdog
Free media only operates in a democracy. In other ‘revolutionary’ models of governance, media freedoms is a casualty.
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Fragile democracy in danger
If a political solution was not found, the army in all likelihood would have to reluctantly step in!
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Can deer be served for lunch?
It is appalling to see the custodians of the country and its resources feasting on a protected specie.
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The changing face of Lahore
Till 1970s, the city could boast of having a pluralistic mosaic but now majoritarianism is sweeping across Lahore.
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Reconstitute the Election Commission of Pakistan
ECP, much like police and bureaucracy of Pakistan, has become completely dysfunctional and incapable of self-reform.
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Greatness
Hashim Khan was a great who never knew how great he was, stringing his own racquets by hand.
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A case of judicial overreach
Democracy & constitutionalism will nurture only if all state institutions remain confine to their respective functions