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  • Modi wins again

    There are concerns that India’s swing to the right might fuel extremism to the detriment of minority groups

  • Electoral poverty

    Local government elections the seed-beds in which are sown political futures, and often the engines of change

  • Robbing Edhi

    Robbery at Edhi centre symbolises of the depravity of our culture, where a man such as Mr Edhi is targeted

  • Widening trade deficit

    It is time our officials wake up and try to achieve real goals instead of painting a rosy picture that does not exist

  • State of strife

    Political leaders need to look at the wider picture when they speak and must avoid stirring up trouble

  • A shining example for Chitral

    It is vital to acknowledge Ms Gul’s efforts in breaking gender and community stereotypes

  • Dengue strikes again

    Mitigating the effects of dengue is no rocket science

  • Back to the future

    PPP needs to democratise itself and bring on the leaders of the future rather than shuffle the deck of aging hacks

  • LHC verdict

    Issue needs to be urgently addressed, misuse of blasphemy law prevented so that it can't be used to victimise people

  • The Ebola crisis & Pakistan

    Were Ebola ever to enter Pakistan, it would find an environment highly conducive to its spread. We hope it never does

  • The captaincy predicament

    The PCB needs to keep a back-up plan ready if Misbah capitulates and opts to stay out of the ODI team

  • Beset on all sides

    Pakistan should seek stability with its neighbours, not conflict

  • Decisive defeat in Multan

    PTI must inform its supporters precisely how it intends to deliver; what are its policies for the future

  • Police brutality

    Exemplary punishment must be given to those who unlawfully pulled the trigger and killed an innocent man

  • Attack in Khyber Agency

    Without focusing on development, militancy will not be defeated and will continue to haunt us

  • Long overdue

    It is important that parties apart from PML-N and PPP be taken into confidence and consulted on the matter

  • Sindh’s education woes

    A sincere effort on part of education department is needed if the standard of education in province has to be salvaged

  • A dose of bitter medicine

    Suspension of US aid under Kerry-Lugar bill may force Pakistan to find other means to generate the resources it needs

  • TTP’s support to IS

    TTP spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid and five other senior TTP leaders have declared allegiance to IS

  • A sunny future

    There is no quick fix for prevailing energy crisis, but solar is a fix that is quicker than just about everything else

  • Difficult times

    Pakistan is likely to get $1.1 billion in December, but only if it meets specific conditions set by the IMF

  • Tunnelling terrorists

    Terrorists’ bid to tunnel into Karachi jail shows they are still able to plan and mount complex operations in Karachi

  • Reopen Sea View beach

    In a city where free-of-charge recreation spots are hard to come by, the continued closure of the beach is unfai

  • A demoralising defeat

    What Pakistan require is for Misbah to return to form & for batting line-up to stop completely freezing under pressure

  • The medium and the message

    Our rulers need to realise that there is a reason why the protest movement has caught such mass attention

  • Mental health legislation

    There is a mental health crisis in the country and the federal and provincial governments need to prioritise the issue

  • Poverty & terrorism

    Poverty may not drive people in the direction of militancy, but it may drive them to desperate anti-state actions

  • Death by protocol

    Malik was a victim of culture of exceptionalism no matter what ‘justification’ is offered in defence of the shooting

  • To what end?

    It is time for both countries to move on and allow the politics of peace a place in the limelight

  • Tragedy in Multan

    It is unlikely that lessons will have been learned, but it is to be hoped that all concerned take note

  • Childbirth negligence

    The phenomenon of doctors delaying deliveries without reason needs to be questioned

  • A timely visit

    If the blood-and-guts war is won in North Waziristan, it has to be followed by a win in the hearts-and-minds war

  • Malala makes Pakistan proud

    For Malala Yousufzai, her life and its goals are still a work-in-progress, and she has much to achieve in the future

  • Plight of jail inmates

    Despite provision of medical check-ups & a balanced diet, jail authorities are often negligent about inmates’ health

  • Railways’ encroachment

    Weak legislation and corrupt administrations underpin the culture of encroachment

  • Death by drinking

    It seems unlikely that the manufacture of illegal and often toxic alcohol is ever going to be completely eradicated

  • Delayed payments

    Money is already in the federal coffers and it seems that it is only small-minded meanness that keeps it sitting there

  • No room for war

    Pakistan has rightly shown military restraint and we would urge it to continue to do so, no matter the provocation

  • Protests in Hong Kong

    A mutually agreed compromise — what allowed Hong Kong’s existence in the first place — ought to serve both parties

  • On this Eid

    Pakistan is an ailing state, and the necessary medicines are going to be hard to swallow but swallow them we must

  • Medical school quotas

    What is needed is incentivisation of medical jobs to attract females with high aptitude, but also male students

  • Getting it wrong — again

    It appears that the government is sitting on money that could be used for reconstruction and rehabilitation

  • A miserable record

    It is for K-P administration to concentrate its energies on polio rather than street-corner politics in Islamabad

  • Golden opportunity lost

    After the Incheon loss, Pakistan would need to perform exceedingly well to qualify for the Olympics

  • Deja vu time — again

    A uniform local government system, manned by elected representatives, should apply to both rural and urban areas

  • Afghanistan — the way forward

    If peace is to prevail, increased cooperation among Pakistan, Afghanistan and the US is a must

  • Rewarded again

    Habiba Nosheen has won Emmy for ‘Outstanding research’ under the news and documentary subsection of the awards.

  • Attack on school

    The threat to educational institutions in K-P and Fata is all too imminent now

  • Failing tax collection ‘strategies’

    FBR has shown time and again that its collection methods are ineffective and its tax policies always have loopholes

  • Infanticide in Multan

    Untold numbers of children live very brief lives in the countryside, there to be buried and forgotten