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  • Deaths in Balochistan

    It is difficult not to conclude that there is an artificial state of ‘managed instability’ in the province

  • Attack on IDPs

    Blast in Hangu’s Khwaja Muhammad IDP camp is a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by these homeless tribesmen

  • Polio priorities

    It is the Cell’s responsibility to drop anyone showing lack of will and instead choose team that will deliver results.

  • Decline of tourism

    It is still possible to re-invigorate tourism in Swat and elsewhere in the country, but that needs political will.

  • Where is the writ of the state?

    Instead of denying it, authorities should probe into the matter and find a solution before the militants grow stronger

  • Asian Games gold

    The Asian title can be the right kind of tonic and the board must rope in some decent sponsorship for women’s cricket

  • The PM at the UN

    The PM’s stay in New York has been characterised by missed opportunities to interact with his fellow leaders

  • Unfreezing government hiring

    Hiring decisions should be preceded by an assessment of how much manpower govt need and how much it currently has

  • A Pakistani to be proud of

    Pakistan would be a better place if there were a few more like Asma Jahangir

  • Sitting ducks

    Extra-judicial killings of those accused of blasphemy occur with tragic regularity & warnings are almost always there

  • Dodging the bombers

    If Pakistan is to fight extremism successfully it needs to look inwards as well as outwards.

  • India’s Mars mission

    While Suparco is still occupied with weather patterns and mapping floods, an Indian satellite has entered Mars’...

  • Elusive narratives and floods

    Governments have managed to bungle, fudge, prevaricate & generally cock-up national responses to repeated inundations

  • A stumbling block

    The consequences of losing the fight against polio are unthinkable, and as of today we are not winning

  • Fighting IS

    The IS threat is so large that it has forced countries normally at one another’s throats to make strategic alliance

  • Pakistan and CERN

    The CERN associate membership may, above all, be an acknowledgement of Pakistan as a legitimate nuclear power

  • Damning ECP report

    There are no surprises in the ECP report, which is a portrait of bungling incompetence everywhere

  • The Afridi route again

    Afridi was handed the reins after the PCB failed to reach consensus on appointing a young captain for T20

  • Enter new ISI chief

    While Lt Gen Akhtar seems to possess the skills necessary for the job, DG ISI will be an entirely different challenge

  • Jeopardising development

    Ideas like burning electricity bill are nothing more than populist gimmicks and do little to resolve any problem

  • IK in K-Town

    No doubt that Imran has touched a chord with a section of population that had been politically inert for many years

  • Burying the hatchets in Afghanistan

    We wish the new Afghan government well, and equally wish for hatchets to truly be buried.

  • IDPs’ protest

    The IDPs deserve not only to be heard but also relieved of the burden of injustice that the state has heaped upon them

  • Credit to our white-hats

    Pakistan is just beginning to wake up to realities of cybercrime. It is hoped our White-Hats can rise to the challenge

  • Slow to learn

    Slow-learning Pakistan is going to be repeatedly struck by disasters that are essentially the same every time.

  • An iconoclast silenced

    When bigotry seeps into university, there are few spaces left for critical thought or any kind of academic conviction

  • Scotland — can we learn?

    Scottish Referendum has proved that disagreements can be resolved with peace and grace

  • President Xi in India

    President Xi Jinping will eventually pay us a visit, & it is in our interests to have our house in order when he does

  • The measles battle

    The longer the demonstrations continue, the more they erode the health of our children, both today and tomorrow

  • Militants in Karachi

    Without enough information, public has little idea about who we are fighting or the actual success of the action.

  • Time to end the hunting permits

    It is time that we shed the ways of the past and stopped appeasing the princes at the expense of these beautiful birds

  • A good suggestion

    Energy policy must once again take centre stage, & the premier must move forward with the tough but necessary actions

  • No-fly zone

    By all means let us challenge the VIP culture at every juncture, but do so within the bounds of the law

  • Time to lift the YouTube ban

    Government seems to think that people have just forgotten about the ban and will get on with their lives as usual.

  • Punjabi Taliban and Afghanistan

    If there is a unifying struggle for Taliban groups, it is the fight for power in Afghanistan

  • Infant deaths

    For eight children to die in such a short space of time points to external events being a contributory factor

  • Tough decisions

    It is time the government manned up, made some tough decisions and acted out on at least some of its promises

  • Getting away with it

    Rape of a woman be she rich or poor, moral or immoral, is not just a crime, but a scathing slight on entire society

  • America’s muddled strategy against ISIS

    When it comes to the Middle East, Obama does not seem to be doing much better than his predecessor

  • The cost of inflexibility

    What is going on in Islamabad is now a farce that will only serve to mask Nawaz Administration's flaws

  • Justice for Malala?

    Army needs to be commended for locating, detaining Malala’s attackers. It is now upto the government to prosecute them

  • Keep the death penalty moratorium

    Steady legislation needs to be written into the books to firstly, completely do away with capital punishment

  • Karachi killings

    No citizen anywhere in Karachi, be it the upmarket areas or the teeming slums, can ever feel entirely safe

  • Useless efforts on the polio front

    If the government cannot guarantee successful anti-polio drives, the programme should be outsourced to a third party

  • Floods rage on

    Floods are a national emergency that cannot be left only to the provinces to fend for themselves as best they can.

  • Mosque roof collapse

    There is little or no oversight, such building regulations there are, imperfectly enforced if at all & widely flouted

  • Life after Ajmal’s suspension

    PCB need to find Ajmal’s replacements but it seems that there is a dearth of quality slow bowlers in the country.

  • Attacks on Sikhs

    There have been no responsibility claims for the attacks against the Sikhs

  • Naval dockyard attack

    Overdoing media coverage is not encouraged, but the relay of some kind of news was necessary

  • Cricketers or evangelists?

    Discussing religion on the cricket field is a complete contravention of the spirit of the game advocated by the ICC