The Pakistani Spectator

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Posts Tagged ‘kashmir singh’

The Armed Diplomat

By Talal Hussain Malik • Feb 8th, 2011 • Category: Politics

IT is the first incident of its kind in this land of the pure where two civilians were brutally shot dead in broad daylight on an open road by a foreign national, allegedly a ‘diplomat’. A nation where scores of people are killed in drone attacks every week and where ‘diplomats’ carry arsenal for reasons [...]



The Immaculate release,Kashmir Singh, THE GET AWAY SPY

By Dr RazaHaider • Jun 8th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Sigh, son of Sansar Sigh, convicted under official secret act ………..the stunt show started when care taker minister Mr. ansar Burni directed his attention



Ansar Burney Not Welcome Without a Spy

By Ali Yar Khan • Jun 1st, 2008 • Category: Politics

Though, our good old caretaker federal minister and Indian Spy Rights activists Ansar Burney has been ousted from the Indian Land on the request of the Pakistani government, the Yaar Loags are musing that he wasn’t appreciated alone in India. He was garlanded and lofted when he accompanied a convicted Indian Spy, but when he [...]



A Nose of Wax

By Talal Hussain Malik • Apr 28th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

It seems that our government now is in a mood to lend an ear to Shakespeare, “Condemn the fault and not the actor of it.”(Measure for Measure) The news is that the capital punishment i.e., Death Sentence may be changed into Life Imprisonment.
As I see it, there seem to be two possibilities for this change. [...]



Ansar Burney (Singh): The Human Rights Minister for Indians

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

By Samad Khurram 
Ansar Burney completed his tenure as the first ever caretaker minister of human rights. During his four months stint in the Ministry of Law, Burney worked hard tirelessly for providing a safe passage for suspected and convicted enemies of Pakistan while completely disregarding Pakistanis. He even went a step further by actively [...]



Free Movement Between India and Pakistan

By Sameer Shaharyar • Apr 6th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Mian Nawaz Sharif ,the head chief of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz has said he and Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan People’s Party are thinking of abolishing the visa requirements for the Indian citizens to come to Pakistan. He has added that whether India retaliate in this regard, but they are thinking on these lines.
It seems [...]



Sarabjit Singh, Jamal Qureshi after Kashmir Singh, Faisal Mehmood

By Ali Yar Khan • Mar 19th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

Pakistan released Kashmir Singh of India with all the fanfare in the world, and then received the mutilated body of Faisal Mehmood from India. Then India released Jamal Qureshi and now Pakistan is about to hang Sarabjit Singh. The equation is pretty even at this stage, and apparently, equilibrium is set.
Pakistanis released an Indian spy, [...]



Is this how Indians return a favor?

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

India Pakistan relations, Kashmir Singh, Khalid Mahmood, Muslim, Politics



Deadly Cricket

By fzuberi • Mar 12th, 2008 • Category: Misc

LAHORE, March 10: The body of a Pakistani man who had died in Indian police custody allegedly because of torture was handed over to Pakistan at Wagah on Monday.
The victim’s brother Abdullah, who had gone with other family members to receive the body, told reporters that Khalid Mahmood , 26, had gone to India in [...]



Khalid Mahmood’s Body and Kashmir Singh’s Fanfare

By revo • Mar 11th, 2008 • Category: Misc

His nails had been pulled off, his body bore torture marks and his eyes had sunk, and when he died after gruesome torture, the body of Khalid Mahmood was handed over to his relatives in Pakistan by the Indian authorities.
Khalid Mahmood went to India in 2005 to Mohali to watch cricket match, and he was [...]