TODAY’S PAPER | May 10, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Protest for salary raise

    It is not a good tradition that the government is not proactive in taking the right decisions and only takes reactive measures when a group turns to protests

  • Manipulating the people

    After years of deceit, one realises that it is not the fake promises that is most surprising, but the fact that people still vote for these fake politicians

  • Increase salaries

    But before agreeing to their legal demands, the state apparatus resorted to baton charge and teargas shelling to disperse the peaceful protestors, many of who were temporarily jailed as well

  • Child labour

    One might be surprised to hear that millions of underage children are currently being forced to work in factories and workshops

  • Law of necessity

    It was during Ayub Khan’s decadent era that Jinnah’s vision was destroyed

  • Passport problems

    The whole process was nothing but a huge inconvenience for us as the staff sitting behind the counter chose to enforce their superiority rather than using their powers to help people

  • Boycotting countries

    Pakistan is still licking the wounds of the legacy of the infamous dictator, Zia ul Haq, and another self-assumed champion of enlightened moderation

  • Safety of workers

    No business owner should risk human life

  • Wedding feast waste

    It is a common practice for Pakistani families to spend life’s savings on luxurious wedding

  • Transition to solar vehicles

    The transition of chemical emitting vehicles to environmentally friendly solar vehicles can play a significant role in combating the problem