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Elect Munnaza Razaq in Lahore NA-121 & PP-129

By The Pakistani Spectator • Feb 8th, 2008 • Category: Politics

 This is a guest post and it doesn’t necessarily reflect the opinion of TPS or its writers.
 
The forthcoming elections (or should I say selections!) promise to be a fantastic fraud and promise to be parting gift from the soon departing General. That said there are individuals standing in this election that richly deserve support and [...]



Lotacracy and Change

By Ghazala Khan • Jan 11th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The people of Pakistan want change, but they are not thoroughly aware of what sort of change exactly they want. Change is inevitable, and the only constant is change, so people like Lotas of PML-Q could argue that Pakistanis should be satisfied as change is coming to them naturally, and as Pervaiz Elahi says that [...]



Wind of Change

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 18th, 2007 • Category: Politics

Due to many factors and the incident of Karachi on 12th May, show of power in Islamabad, in Tibat Centre Karachi, have awakened the nation to take notice on national issues.
Circumstances in a few days compelled people to think above their personnel issues. We cannot relate it to International issues like demand in Japan to [...]



Change The World, How Come?

By The Pakistani Spectator • Apr 5th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Leo Tolstoy was spot on when he said, “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.”
There is some great delusion at work in each of our heads that the world changes independent of the people in it. It does change, whether we like it or not, whether we recognize it [...]