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Posts Tagged ‘aitzaz ahsan’

Public Should Take Suo Moto Action Against Iftikhar Chaudhry

By Umer Toor • Feb 10th, 2012 • Category: Lead Story

The common Pakistani roaming in the streets frantically in search of jobs, business, work, electricity, gas, petrol, medicine, and peace doesn’t give a flying heck to the memogate and mehrangate and all those gates of the Apex Court in Islamabad.
The people of Balochistan are anxious about getting picked up and murdered by the security agencies [...]



Judiciary Was Never a Problem for PPP

By Maria Sultan • Jan 23rd, 2012 • Category: Lead Story, Politics, Worth A Second Look

Picard: Come back! Make a difference!
Kirk: I take it the odds are against us and the situation’s grim.
Picard: You could say that.
Kirk: If Spock were here, he’d say that I was an irrational, illlogical human being for going on a mission like this… Sounds like fun!
-Star Trek: Generations

Sanity won in Islamabad this past [...]



Zardari Can Have Musharraf’s Head with 1 Billion and Immunity

By Shayan Khan • Jan 20th, 2012 • Category: Politics

We all know about the bounty offered by Jamhoori Wattan Party (JWP) President Talal Akbar Bugti, the son of assassinated Akbar Khan Bugti, has offered and for what.
You will be surprised to know that there are some people who don’t really hate Musharraf in Pakistan. Yes that’s true, but even then they want that [...]



Hire Aitzaz Ahsan to Soften Supreme Court

By Zeeshan Khan • Jan 19th, 2012 • Category: Politics

Just because barrister Aitzaz Ahsan, the blue eyed boy of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and his judges, appeared before the court to defend the Zardari-Gilani duo means that there is no more corruption by Zardari and there is no need to write letter to the Swiss courts, and there is blanket immunity and Pakistanis [...]



Prime Minister Aitzaz Ahsan in 2012

By Mohsin Sehgal • Jan 12th, 2012 • Category: Politics

Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan could lead the upcoming caretaker set-up and it is learned that almost the whole of opposition including Imran Khan have agreed to that development. That is the reason why Asif Ali Zardari has also warmed up to the Aitzaz and offered him the last speaking place in Larkana on the anniversary of [...]



On Worthy Loan Defaulters

By Inam R Sehri • Dec 23rd, 2011 • Category: Politics

Two year back, on 16th December 2009, the Supreme Court of Pakistan had set aside the NRO for which the PPP suffered a lot and would continue to suffer for another decade or two; hats off to the PPP’s advisors like Rehman Malik & Babar Awan.
Two weeks earlier, government’s review petition on NRO has [...]



Will It Be Judicial Dictatorship in Pakistan?

By Muhammad Amjad Rashid • Jun 7th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

It is very difficult to build something but it is very easy to destruct it. In our Islamic history, we find that the age of the prophet MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.W) was 40 when he started spreading Islam. He was teased and tortured and it was hardest time for the TRUTH but he continued to BUILD the [...]



Reward the Fraudsters, Criteria of Government

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • May 6th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Patronization of fishy and dubious characters has become the hallmark of the present regime. Though, now the 18th amendment has plucked the powers of the president house, now the undue favors have now started to get showered from the premier house. Rewarding the ticket to Jamshed Dasti is the recent example.
We have known Pakistan People’s [...]



Aitzaz Threatens Supreme Court

By Ali Yar Khan • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: Politics

May be the chap still hopes that the president Zardari would make him prime minister or at least governor or if nothing else ,the attorney general of the hapless country, as he show eyeballs to his former boss chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and his judges, as they start distributing free and fair justice.
Former president [...]



Unity Among Lawyers : Need of Time

By Ali Yar Khan • Feb 14th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Partly due to the rifts between some of the lawyers, and then due to the government conspiracies, and then due to the malign-adventure of some media groups, the unprecedented lawyers’ movement is in disarrary right now.
Lawyers movement was  one of the best things happened to Pakistan, who helped ouster of dictator and heralding a new [...]