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The phrase “honour killing” does not exist in the Pakistan Penal Code.
Imran asks govt to explain which law has been used to detain his supporters.
Parliamentarians’ had expressed apprehensions over misrepresentation by protesting parties.
Even after many dramatic sequences the Azadi and Inqalab marchers stay put
“Musharraf’s dictatorship was better than Nawaz Sharif’s democracy,” says PTI chief.
A way out of the current travails is for the ‘umpire’ to step in to fill the power vacuum in Islamabad.
Saving what we now have is simply not worth it — it can lead nowhere.
Imran says he will not go unless PM resigns; jirga gives ‘win-win formula’ .
Petition filed against Azadi and Inqilab March.
Man divorced wife, asked daughters to leave his house after they wanted to return to the sit-in
The process has begun. Actual change will take time. Patience would be a very useful commodity at this stage.
PTI chief says they will take Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif to task and make an example out of them.
Former foreign minister joins ranks with PAT; predicts ‘landslide victory’ for Imran Khan
‘Art academy’ welcomes budding young artists
Court raises questions over use of ‘abusive language’
Let go of our flawed thinking, and we might be able to find our way out of this mess.
When political leaders of any stripe go beyond the limits set by constitutions and law, they are acting immorally.
Defence minister adds attack is blowback of Operation Zarb-e-Azb
Minister says allegations levelled by PTI chief damaging his own credibility, unnerving investors
Iqbal flays Imran Khan for blaming Chinese president.
Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal said both parties may reach an understanding today
PTI submits 16 queries, questions court jurisdiction over political gatherings
If the army wanted something from Nawaz, they probably had gotten it by now.
The kaptaan is right to say that the match is not over yet and he will stay here until the finish.
Monday was the deadline for the bet
Many say they have never had the freedom of movement they feel in Islamabad.
Eight-year-old Urooj Fatima is most popular with her references to Iqbal’s poetry.
Justice Minallah orders government to remove ‘unnecessary’ containers .
Party says after Jinnah, PAT chief is only Pakistani politician on whom a Hollywood movie is being made
Farhatullah Babar laments ‘perennial war’ between establishment, civil government .
Seeks court direction to all parties to end the logjam
PAT workers use broken water pipe, tap to wash clothes, bathe.
PAT, PTI youth also offer to play cricket match with parliamentarians to resolve deadlock.
Shah Mehmood says they have conveyed their points to the government, discord remains on 2 core issues.
Claim both leaders, who enjoy support of feudal and capitalists, do not know their history.
Many foreign companies have postponed trips to Pakistan.
FPCCI says confidence of investors has been shaken.
Khalifa Point Refinery casualty of developments.
Had started to gather some pace after the last general election.
Government estimates huge losses, bureaucratic activity at a standstill.
Sharifs need to find way of working together in public interest & not allow Pakistan turn into farcical image of past
The point of this exercise is that while the real cost of the Islamabad demonstrations it must be calculated carefully
Premier says sit-ins are creating hurdles in the path of national progress and prosperity
Scores of policemen, vans, scaring off hikers; cops, van drivers just want to go home.
The last three weeks of turmoil has reminded us that this nation called Pakistan has had enough. No more.
The more indecisive this government is the more unreliable it will look.
Altaf Hussain puts off decision of all MQM members' resignations from Parliament on Maulana Fazlur Rehman's request
Says PM’s apology for Chaudhry Nisar’s outburst was not enough
Sirajul Haq says they have presented an alternative solution that can accommodate everyone to resolve the impasse.
One can only hope that the two protagonists realise that what the country needs is stability, not confrontation.