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Fallen hero
The suicide attack in Peshawar proves that militants remain active and able to strike at will.
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President’s address
There is some hope that perhaps, finally, democracy may be taking root in Pakistan.
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Strengthening democracy
4.5 million citizens have used SMS service to verify voter registration details, with the number due to increase.
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Taking on the agencies
Much disturbance to our democratic system has been caused over the past decades by actions planned by the agencies.
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Hostage no more
The kidnapping strategy adopted by the Taliban has been an enormous success, giving them money and publicity.
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Too many parties
Pakistan has 82 political parties registered. Handful of parties have any kind of representation in any assembly.
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Politics of dirty tricks
Mehrangate: In Pakistan, financial accountability is undermined by delay of audit, not by secret funds.
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Making use of radio
The plan of using radio to win over the populace, could have succeeded but it has not because of sheer incompetence.
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White elephants
CJ observes that institutions including Pakistan Steel Mills, Pakistan Railways and PIA have all been ruined.
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Iran gas pipeline
The Iran-Pakistan pipeline is so vital to the country’s energy needs that the extra cost can be overlooked.
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War on education
Short of being able to evict the Taliban, there is little the government can do to protect educational institutions.
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Killing of Afghan civilians
Soldiers who are fighting a war they know cannot be won and for a cause that now eludes them, are bound to snap.
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Up in smoke
Abida has simply chosen to tell her reasons for favouring smoking. Is this truly a crime?
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Another bombing
To stop such attacks, all agencies, all security force personnel must demostrate their will, commitment.
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A welcome law
Only time will tell if new powers granted to the commission have a genuine impact on the lives of women in Pakistan.
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Fighting human rights violations
The National Commission for Human Rights Bill should not end up being yet another govt body that is ruined by inertia.
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Dengue danger
Experts are warning that the dengue outbreak this year could be even worse than in 2011.
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Appointment of new ISI chief
Fact remains that simply appointing a new head is unlikely to have much of an impact on ISI's activities, performance.
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A question of accountability
Our current phase has grown directly out of a warlike nationalism etched into the national mind as ideology.
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Well played, Rahul Dravid
In a team that has been pilloried for its arrogance, no one ever had a bad word to say about the humble Dravid.
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A welcome change
Fortunately new rules would prevent controversy like JUI-F’s Maulana Ghafoor Haideri becoming opposition leader.
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Echoes from the past
If we are to function as a state with rules, conform to Constitution, those engaged in such acts need to be controlled
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Punishment well-deserved
However, two of the five members of the ECP who were hearing her case voted to absolve Ms Shah.
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Women’s Day and Rinkle Kumari
At the founding of Pakistan, Hindus comprised nearly 15 per cent of the country’s population, now barely two per cent.
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Vote of anger
The party has conceded that it has a lot of thinking to do. Much of it will need to be done by Rahul Gandhi.
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Servants and robbers
In a country where income inequality is so pronounced, it is no surprise that jealousy, anger lead to theft, violence.
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International Women’s Day
On International Women’s Day, lets take stock of just how dire the situation for women remains in the country.
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When will justice be served?
There is a need for the police to treat sexual crimes with the seriousness they deserve.
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Running away
There seems to be no reason at all why women running in a marathon should provoke so much anger.
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Welcome words
A pleasant surprise to hear Mian Nawaz Sharif say the right thing as far as the military establishment is concerned.
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Can the prodigals come back?
There was a moment when the Chaudhrys of Gujrat were interested in rejoining Nawaz Sharif.
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Opening our eyes on Balochistan
The province is drifting away from the federation. What else do we need in order to open our eyes on this matter?
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Good and evil
One can only imagine what it is that we need to see to realise that militants pose single biggest threat to Pakistan.
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The Xinjiang problem and Pakistan
China is clear that Xinjiang violence is fanned by movements percolating in two states: Pakistan and Kazakhstan.
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Welcome words from Khar
Khar publicly disavowing the policy of 'strategic depth' is a good initial step to fixing ties with Afghanistan.
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The swagger of Waheeda Bukhari
The suo motu notice has highlighted a societal malaise that haunts Pakistan: the powerful will get away with anything.
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Curbing compassion
Failure to investigate groups 'selling' high-value targets to militants has encouraged trend of kidnappings.
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Senate elections
Given that the elections have taken place, it points to the fact that our democracy continues to function.
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The Supreme Court steps up
It finally seems that we have a Supreme Court which is ready to deal with issues squarely.
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Nearly there
Pakistan has decided to liberalise trade with India by moving from a positive list to a negative list.
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Forced conversions
According to recent reports, Hindus are being kidnapping and forced into marriage to Muslim men.
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Attack on foreigner
The deaths of Jiang Hua and her Pakistani associate, are at best suspicious, and must be investigated.
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Demolition of OBL compound
The move is disappointing because it shows the skewed priorities of the government and the military.
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A way forward?
The gross injustice imparted to the Baloch can only begin to be rectified if the military’s power is reduced.
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A new start
There is a lot that the future holds in store for Amir, many believing he will emerge as one of the world’s greats.
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Regulating the media
There are few details of what appear in this PEMRA code for TV content, but the earlier signs are ominous.
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Attack on ANP rally
What adds to the disastrous nature of such attacks is that they serve to detach political leaders from the people.
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The monster rears its head — again
All 25 of the passengers travelling from Gilgit to Rawalpindi are believed to have been Shia.
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Democracy without decorum
Ms Bukhari should be disqualified for slapping a polling officer as she visited a polling station in her constituency.
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Usurpation of internet freedom
With the firewall in place, the government will be able to take the war on internet freedom to a new level.