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Each day of Democratic Government is Doomsday for Establishment & Media!

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Oct 17th, 2010 • Category: Politics

I believe that Indian media is true in its statements regarding Pakistani media. Indian news & print media persons often use to say that Pakistan is a heaven for media. I now totally believe that this is truly said by Indian media men because in Pakistan, media is not only free but it is “free, [...]



Judicial Dictatorship vs Wukula Gardi!

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Oct 5th, 2010 • Category: Politics

WHAT IS JUDICIARY: Judiciary is the group of unbiased persons who are qualified and experienced for the judgments of disputes and other problems in the state. Their duty is to see both side of the picture and all aspects of a rolling dispute, and then make judgments according to laws and regulations of the state.
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Battlefield is ready for fight! Go! Go! Garhi Khuda Bakhash Express!

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Sep 27th, 2010 • Category: Politics

This is the new and latest style of fowl plying that disgrace your opponent so much that you always win although if your opponent plays right. This is surely negative thinking and it was highly condemned by the people in the pasts but now, it seems that now people have become chicken hearted and whole [...]



Discipline of Our Nation

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Sep 25th, 2010 • Category: Politics

My MBA class finished at 9:00 P.M as usual, I was out of university in 2 minutes and went straight to Akbar Chowk Township Lahore. The evening MBA classes (I think that these are not evening classes these are actually night classes) are very tiring for a person like me who is a teacher in [...]



Tonga Parties enjoy imaginations

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Sep 20th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Before the partition of sub-continent, there is a famous incidence told by a writer of that time which is probably written by A. Hameed. There was very brutal and violent incidence occurred in Amritsar, the city of eastern Punjab at that time, which is now in Indian Punjab, neighbor city of Lahore at that time. [...]



Baloch extremists, now to be crushed!

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Sep 13th, 2010 • Category: Worth A Second Look

Recently, major killings of non-baloch people are becoming a habit of Baloch extremists specially, Bugtees & Marees. Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan by area. It occupies almost 45% of the total area of Pakistan and mostly natural gas and chromate is produced by Baloch land. Although Balochistan has majority of balochs in it, [...]



Latest Lahore Incident

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Aug 30th, 2010 • Category: Politics

After the cruel incidence of Buttar village Sialkot, another instance has happened in Fruit Market Lahore some hours before. A man was alleged as thief in fruit market by some hawkers and middle men in fruit market and they caught the man. Instead of giving the man to the police, they began to hit him [...]



This 14th August can change the scenario

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Aug 14th, 2010 • Category: Politics

63 years have been completed today but still there is a process of nation building in Pakistan. Korea & China started their race of progress and prosperity in global world some years after us but they have passed us over and have reached miles ahead of us. We are still a directionless nation because of [...]



Bilawal is surely the future Prime Minister!

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Aug 3rd, 2010 • Category: Politics

After the sudden murder of his mother, he was in deep grief. He was unable to even breathe a sigh of relief because his world was now empty from her great mother’s affection. He was only 19 at that time just a teenager. History is evident that many people got frightened from such type of [...]



Another Laghari shaking the democratic system

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Jul 25th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Once there was a golden time in Pakistan when a democratic government was ruling the state. All the distresses and despairs of the poor public of Pakistan was becoming the part of history. Almost 3 years were passed after the wheel of progress started to revolve rapidly. Pakistan was at its peak economically and definitely [...]