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Mansoor Ijaz Memo and Zardari Mullen and Haqqani

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 17th, 2011 • Category: Politics

In Pakistan, the most biggest sin is to try or talk about the civilian supremacy over the generals. This is even bigger sin than the blasphemy or treason with the country. You can be forgiven for anything in Pakistan, but not for talking about controlling the military and its agencies. No sir, no way.
Much feeble [...]



Which Party Qureshi Will Join?

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics

It was on the cards and it surprised no one when Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi resigned from Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) as well as National Assembly memberships.
Despite of the fact that Qureshi has left PPP, he is still a very important person in the Pakistani politics and leaving PPP is not going to [...]



Minister From Hell

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 12th, 2011 • Category: Politics

If you have to gauge the plight of Pakistan, see its railway. Its littered with mismanagement, nepotism, corruption, high-handedness, apathetic leaders, and rampant ignorance.
Asif Ali Zardari gave Railway on contract to ANP’s Bilour, and Bilour looted the railway to his heart’s content. He recruited thousands of people from his constituency without any process or merit. [...]



Will Chief Justice Get Extension Like Kayani and Pasha?

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 7th, 2011 • Category: Politics

In recent years, due to the judicial activism of the chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chuadhry, the top court in Pakistan has acquired a central place on the national horizon which cannot be missed. The Supreme Court looms over our political landscape like a giant, and perhaps immovable object.
But sadly enough, this judicial activism and the [...]



Showdown Starts

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 30th, 2011 • Category: Politics

It seems that the days of political peace have at last ended in the country and as the main opposition party PMLN decides to come on the roads and starts attacking the government, things have started boiling everywhere.
President Zardari’s investment in MQM, ANP, and PMLQ is now being tested. For now, MQM and PMLQ are [...]



Toheen-e-Adalat

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 19th, 2011 • Category: Politics

The present Supreme Court has been insulted so many times that now I wonder that the word insult-of-judiciary possesses any merit. On daily basis, the government either out-rightly refuses to carry out the orders of the Apex court, or they just use the delaying tactics to tease the courts.
So this daily exercise of insulting the [...]



Torture in Afghanistan is Reality

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

War is gruesome regardless of time and place. Civilians are the most suffered ones. There is one thing which is called as collateral damage and then there is another thing which is systematic use of violence, torture and power to subjugate the people.
The United Nations says torture is practiced systematically in some Afghan [...]



How Load Shedding Ended Suddenly?

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 9th, 2011 • Category: Politics

For the last many years, we have been suffering by the hands of Rajas and Qamars and Gilanis and living lives like a stone age species. Load shedding has choked the life in Pakistan. There is no business and hence no jobs, and the private sector has gone dead.
People have lost their jobs and business [...]



Pakistan Twin Brother, India Best Friend for Karzai

By Ali Yar Khan • Oct 6th, 2011 • Category: Politics

When Hamid Karzai landed in New Delhi, India was expecting from him some real and bitter Pakistan bashing but to their horror Karzai called Pakistan his twin brother. That also amazed Pakistanis, because Afghan officials were blaming Pakistan and its ISI for the assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, after US-Pakistan tension started over Haqqani Network.
If somebody [...]



Yes We Know Haqqanis, So What?

By Ali Yar Khan • Sep 26th, 2011 • Category: Politics

A special corps commander’s conference held under the chair of Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to discuss the country’s security has sent the clear message and some shivers to the Washington. GHQ has also ordered the trembling political leadership of Pakistan to take [...]