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Nawaz Sharif Only Interested in Becoming 3rd Time Prime Minister

By Umer Toor • Mar 27th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Gone are the days when the head of PML-N (where N stands for Nothing) was the popular leader of the Punjab province. Now he is not even popular in the Northern Punjab let alone in his own hometown Lahore. The recent election results in Pindi and Lahore owe their success to the might of the [...]



All Pakistan Muslim League By Pervez Musharraf and Dr. Sher Afgun

By Salman Mugsi • Mar 15th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Niazi production presents proudly and shamelessly new political flick with brazen arrogance without any remorse and apology. That and they believe that this new party would be the sweetheart of the Pakistanis.
Dr. Sher Afgun Khan Niazi has submitted the papers for the registration of new party All Pakistan Muslim League, whose chairman will be former [...]



Sheikh Rasheed address in Karachi

By asimali • Dec 5th, 2008 • Category: Misc

On 4 dec 2008 in Karachi Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed said to Press that Pakistan should use its Atom bomb first if war starts, he didn’t agree with Mr.President statement that Pakistan will not use its atom bomb first, Sheikh rasheed said that we created this bomb for our enemies then why should we use [...]



Registration still open in Awami Muslim League

By asimali • Dec 3rd, 2008 • Category: Misc

Hi all with due respect to sameer as he posted his article in june about registration, i am following his article and allowing you people to get registered to awami muslim league of Sheikh Rasheed becuase i personally think it is Awami Party i mean it is for us, ther is no one Wadera or [...]



How Thug Became No. 2 Mayor of World ?

By Fatima Tassaduq • Nov 14th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Mustafa Kamal, Altaf Hussain and other MQM leaders never told us a lie. They, from the onset, told us that Mustafa Kamal was a “number 2″ mayor, and that was also vetted by a world body, though now the world body is stunned at the whole episode.
According to their website, the FOREIGN POLICY Magazine [...]



Zardari President

By Rana • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Politics

I joined Pakistani Spectator mainly to share my views on Zardari becoming the president of Pakistan. I think this is the lowest point in our history where a convicted certified criminal is going to be the next president of Pakistan. The Swiss judge conducting Zardari’s case was astonished at the sudden withdrawal of the case.
I [...]



Democratizing the Autocracy

By Farid Masood • Aug 28th, 2008 • Category: Politics

We often hear the term that we are heading towards democracy. If we recall our short memories, these words were in air during 1988~1990 and 1993~1996. Whenever, Pakistan Peoples Party comes in power in the center and off-course in Sindh province the democracy there are loud voices that democracy returned in Pakistan. The situation of [...]



PPP, PML-N : TALAQ TALAQ TALAQ

By Rohail Butt • Aug 26th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The issue of deposed judges restoration has become an albatross around the neck of those forces who have either sold themselves to the invisible agreements or they have become expedient in the face of monumental challenges. The same issue strangled the forces of dictatorship not long ago, and this issue is all set to expedite [...]



Ub Tumharay Hawalay Watan Saathiyo

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Aug 21st, 2008 • Category: Politics

As America looked away and the army lifted his hands off the castle of dictator didn’t take much longer to dismantle. As Musharraf resigns, a vacuum of target has created for the politicos. Politics is inherently competitive and given the antagonistic history of PPP and PML-N, the coalition partners in the current government there is [...]



100 Days After Musharraf

By Muskan Hina • Aug 17th, 2008 • Category: Politics

It’s now a formality that Musharraf is removed from the President House and we have a new one at the top. I fail to see any immediate relief with the removal of Musharraf, or how would it benefit the country in the shorter run.
The coalition government has also failed miserably in its first hundred days [...]