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Zardari Once Again Deceives PMLN through Fazlur

By Rohail Butt • Jun 4th, 2011 • Category: Politics

They are not learning. Nawaz Sharif and his acolytes are not learning. They are not momin for sure as they have been bitten numerous times from the same hole, and once again Zardari has wooed them dexterously.
An isolated PML-N decided to leverage the recent fall down of the government and the establishment after the Abbottabad [...]



Political Maulvis

By Ali Yar Khan • Jun 9th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Just as we would hate to have Musharraf the killer back, we would also hate to see any more amalgmation of crooks who hide behind the religious curtains. All these qazi hussain ahmeds and fazlur rehmans of this world must be shunned once and for all. Everyone knows pretty much clearly about their character and [...]



Fazlur Tries to Cajole Religious Parties Again

By Rohail Butt • May 6th, 2010 • Category: Politics

It seems that the so-called religious parties of Pakistan are once again trying to align themselves towards a political pressure group. This initiative is surely being triggered by some behind-the-scene forces. Fazlur Rehman, it seems is now poised to play another role, and he is also increasing his price.
He has called a luncheon in Islamabad [...]



Musharraf May Best Serve Pakistan as a Visionary

By A Khokar • May 3rd, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

After 9/11 Musharraf is known to have taken a unique ‘U turn’ in respect of age old Pakistani policy about Taliban in Afghanistan. This act of his even today has not sat well in the people’s minds that whether, under the circumstances Musharraf did so, in the best interests of Pakistan or otherwise. In his [...]



Nawaz Sharif Refuses to Meet Fazlur Rehman

By Ali Yar Khan • Dec 27th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The country’s leading hypocrite, Moon-hilana Fazlur who sadly wasn’t present at the halwa-eating pageant in Islamabad and I am sure he didn’t know about halwa, otherwise he would have made sure to reach there, has got a very fine ugly reflection in the mirror, when he tried to reach Raiwind to meet Nawaz Sharif, but [...]



Fazlur Lashes at Media, Supports Zardari :But for How Much?

By Rohail Butt • Dec 23rd, 2009 • Category: Politics

It has been established long ago that Fazlur Rehman wins the race of hypocrites and is the leading munafiq of the country. Throughout during the Musharraf era, and now during this era, and even well before these times, he has become notorious for selling himself for diesel permits, government land, lucrative posts and still hidden [...]



Fazlur and Rest of Hypocrites Still Support NRO

By Salman Mugsi • Nov 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics

It will still be a time that we come to know what bones exactly the present regime has thrown towards the Fazlur Rehman. Like Diesel permits of Benazir Bhutto’s era, chairmanship of Kashmir committee and the state land in D.I. Khan bestowed by the Pervez Musharraf, it would be quite interesting to learn what Fazlur [...]



Fazlur Rehman; Paragon of Hypocrisy

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 6th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

In Pakistan, very few religious leaders who have entered in politics have managed to retain their dignity. Most of them have never managed to gain and retain any widespread, mainstream, popular support from any part of the country. Even during the status-quo era of General Ziaul Haq, the religious leaders especially from Jamat-e-Islami failed to [...]



Want to Save Democracy?

By Rohail Butt • Nov 5th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The Zardari regime is working hard these days. No, not to combat the war against terror or resolving the sugar shortage, power shedding, poverty and other problems, but to save their corruption under the cover of NRO, by getting it passed through the parliament.
For that matter, they have already bought some members of the Q [...]



Thinking Leaders Needed

By Salman Mugsi • Oct 29th, 2009 • Category: Politics

There is no doubt that this is the most difficult times for Pakistan. The administrative and the military infrastructure is under attack and the morale of the public is all time low. Democracy was hope which has diminished and people have stopped caring.
In these difficult times for the country, the leaders are safely tucked. President [...]