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Posts Tagged ‘Corruption’

The Ramadan is here!

By Mian Usman • Aug 23rd, 2009 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

Greetings to you all on the start of the Holy month of Ramadan. It’s the month of testing of faith, steadfastness, patience, discipline, humanity, love for fellow beings and above all revival of true Islamic spirit that should have been there in us through out the year. It’s a reminder to us all who remained [...]



Back in the Saddle

By Talal Hussain Malik • Apr 22nd, 2009 • Category: Politics

CHIEF Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary showing his concern over the huge pendency of cases has directed the judiciary for their quick disposal, in which connection the High Courts are also conducting a meeting with the District and Sessions judges in the next week. It is said that justice delayed is justice denied, so the justice [...]



Defying Technology

By Talal Hussain Malik • Mar 18th, 2008 • Category: Misc

When the use of computers was initially introduced in different departments of the country, a general conception was that corruption would be minimized to a greater extent and also the records would be properly managed. But rarely would a nation defy the technology the way we do. The other day a friend of mine, who [...]



Chaos of Democracy

By captainjohann • Mar 15th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The Pakistani people are so happy that they voted a PPP and PML(N) Majority which showed the will of the people. It also made the normally antagonist PPP and PML leadership to sup together. The People of Pakistan have achieved through this single election what so many talks of Association for restoration of democracy could [...]



Call Of A Pakistani

By fzuberi • Mar 5th, 2008 • Category: Politics

The people of Pakistan are under great stress. We are what we call the tragedy of human advancement. There is not much chance of me describing and making you understand what I mean since it is no more than the incomprehensible rantings of a man in mourn….what with the 12 suicide bombings (in 2008 alone) [...]



Malik Qayyum & Match Fixing

By revo • Feb 16th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics, Worth A Second Look

The role of Attorney General of Pakistan Malik Qayyum in reference against Chief Justice of Pakistan needs no words. He has been in the lime light after exposure of his alleged audio conversation in which he mentioned that the upcoming elections will be rigged. I shall not go into detail story as many of my [...]



Chief Sahab, Harf-e-Tushweesh

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jan 7th, 2008 • Category: Politics (Urdu)

Source : Nawa-i-waqt



Daughter of the West

By Ghazala Khan • Jan 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Arranged marriages can be a messy business. Designed principally as a means of accumulating wealth, circumventing undesirable flirtations or transcending clandestine love affairs, they often don’t work. Where both parties are known to loathe each other, only a rash parent, desensitised by the thought of short-term gain, will continue with the process knowing full well [...]



Spineless Cat Comes Out of the Bag

By The Pakistani Spectator • Oct 4th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

I mean, how cunning and sheer liars they are. All these so called PPPP leaders, who have been saying at all the private channels for months that they are not going to support Musharraf in any way, and now Benazir just announced in London the finalization of the deal.

The deal is simple: Musharraf the President, [...]



Nation will hear the good news Soon

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 18th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Chief of the ruling party PML(Q) Ch. Shujaat Hussain said, ”the nation will soon hear the good news”. I hope he understands the mode of the nation. But to recall the good news for which the nation is awaiting are listed below:
· Culprits, of Steel Mill privatization case, are going to be punished publically.
· [...]