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Maya Khan’s First Victim - Family Beats Daughter to Near Death

By Muskan Hina • Jan 31st, 2012 • Category: Politics

While Maya Khan basks in her newly found fame in the media limelight both online and at the digital TV channels across the globe, where ever people care, the couples who were harassed by her and her aunty brigade are suffering the worst of the consequences.
This might be another blog post to read for you, [...]



Moving Story of Arfa Karim

By Muskan Hina • Jan 15th, 2012 • Category: Features

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji‘un
May Allah rest her in eternal peace.
She came, she did and she conquered. When everything was down in the Pakistan, she stood and illuminated the national scene with her brilliance.
Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft changed his opinion about Pakistan altogether after meeting with Arfa Karim. Arfa Karim got the [...]



Bang Bang Bang

By Muskan Hina • Jan 13th, 2012 • Category: Politics

Drone attacks have started again and the suicide bombers have returned. Once again the clouds of uncertainty and terror are hanging low, and the multitudes of crisis make it more difficult for the common Pakistani to hope for the good in the future.
Public gatherings of any kind and especially the political gatherings in any country [...]



Karachi Streets Crimes

By Muskan Hina • Dec 12th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Moharram’s most sensitive days have passed and the government offiicials are kind of celebrating that nothing major happened throughout the country despite of some fireworks and injuries here and there. I don’t want to frost their happiness, but I would request them to also pay a little attention after their party towards the alarming or [...]



Has Karachiites Got Any Hope From Supreme Court?

By Muskan Hina • Sep 9th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

It might be a fun for lots of people not living in Karachi to see the  happenings going around Karachi. It might be a rating field day for media to telecast live press conferences from the Zulfikar Mirza and Mustafa Kamal. It might be a fun pastime for the leaders and people of every kind [...]



Salute to Edhi and Chippa in Karachi

By Muskan Hina • Aug 21st, 2011 • Category: Politics

My hopes are still  high and very much alive for Karachi and its people. All is not lost in Karachi and everything is not cold blood in this city. Where there are target killers and their political patrons, there are volunteers who pick the corpses, tend to the injured and take the ambulances and first [...]



Thanks Google For Pakistan Doodle

By Muskan Hina • Aug 14th, 2011 • Category: Entertainment

As usual I fired up my browser to check the latest posts and comments at The Pakistani Spectator, and as my home page is set to Google, I was merrily surprised to see a green lovely doodle with a shining star that is the main part of Pakistani flag along with one of the great [...]



Heart Reaches Out to Norway People

By Muskan Hina • Jul 26th, 2011 • Category: Politics

In the whole world, the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine can feel the pain of the Norwegians who have tasted the gore of terrorism.
According to the media reports, Anders Behring Breivik, first bombed the Prime Minister’s office and the Finance Ministry in Oslo, wrecking the buildings and killing at least eight persons. Later, [...]



Why is it so easy to Kill in Karachi?

By Muskan Hina • Jul 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics

It’s so easy you can even adopt it as a hobby or pastime. If you are getting bored and want some adventure, get a TT or whatever weapon you can arrange, come on road and just fire randomly and you would catch some mosquito, man or even a mice. You need not to fear, because [...]



For God’s Sake Save Karachi

By Muskan Hina • Jul 8th, 2011 • Category: Politics

For the last several days, we are literally confined to our homes. I haven’t stepped out for days now though I live in relatively quieter area but you cannot say for certain for any area of Karachi right now. My friends who live in various parts of Karachi are telling the same stories, and worst [...]