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Chaudhry Nisar Destroying PML-N, Javed Hashmi First Casuality

By Rohail Butt • Dec 25th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Within the inner circles of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, the resentment and anger against the opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan is rising rapidly. He has never been the most popular figure in the party, but has always enjoyed an absolute support of the party head Nawaz Sharif.
Chaudhry Nisar’s relevancy and power comes due [...]



Javed Hashimi in Tehrik-e-Insaaf, Huge Blow to PML-N

By Maria Sultan • Dec 24th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Maybe Javed Hashimi doesn’t garner much votes and his electoral strength is weaker as compared to Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Multan area, but he is a symbolic figure of strength and courage and loyalty and as he is all set to depart from PMLN, PTI must be rejoicing as they have at last got a [...]



Worthless Ijaz Spurring Chaos in Pakistan

By Umer Toor • Dec 18th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Hidden hands are once again active in dislodging the democracy from Pakistan. By taking cue from a man of no standing institutions have been pitched against each other. Supreme Court has remained no more an impartial and neutral outfit and must be dissolved.
And all this fuss is due to that useless and man with no [...]



Why Rathore Pakistani Will Not Vote For Imran Khan?

By Faiz Al-Najdi • Dec 13th, 2011 • Category: Politics

I have a friend here in Riyadh-Saudi Arabia by the name of Muhammad Riaz Rathore who prefers to be called as his alias of Rathore Pakistani only. He is a simple but knowledgeable person – non-conformist and much opinionated on most issues. And, most importantly he doesn’t have any political affiliation or leaning of any [...]



Zardari May Eject His Anger on Supreme Court

By Salman Mugsi • Dec 8th, 2011 • Category: Politics

The meekness and weakness of Apex Court has shown this day when the incumbent PPP government is openly and publicly humiliating and ignoring the Supreme Court. Since the inception of this government, the Apex Court has played on the backfoot.
It was clear and vivid from the onset in Feburary 2008 that this government was corrupt. [...]



The Sudden Departure Of President Asif Ali Zardari

By Abu-H Kasmani • Dec 7th, 2011 • Category: Politics

he Sudden Departure Of President Asif Ali Zardari To Dubai U.A.E. Suddenly Seems To Give Weight To More Than A Few Rumours In Circulation.
The Investigation Into The Memogate Scandal Has Lead The Investigators Directly To The Top Echelons Of Power , Maybe Even Implicating The President Directly.
News Reports Already Suggest The Names Of Two Ministers [...]



Zardari Got New Life As Haqqani Resigns?

By Haris Hashmi • Nov 24th, 2011 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

If there was nothing in this memo scandal and Mansoor Ijaz is a liar, then why the resignation of Haqqani was approved? Why Haqqani came running over like a frantic duck and was trying to cleanse his laundry in every nook of Islamabad? What was the pressure from the Aabpara and Mall Road?
Husain Haqqani was [...]



Mullen Memo, Blessing in Disguise for PML-N

By Haris Hashmi • Nov 18th, 2011 • Category: Politics

A nuclear bombshell has dropped in the midst of Pakistani politics and its time for PML-N to part with the principled politics and reach out to the establishment in this dire times and assure them of their support, as the intentions of the PPP has been exposed in broad day light by the infamous Mike [...]



Which Party Qureshi Will Join?

By Ali Yar Khan • Nov 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics

It was on the cards and it surprised no one when Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi resigned from Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) as well as National Assembly memberships.
Despite of the fact that Qureshi has left PPP, he is still a very important person in the Pakistani politics and leaving PPP is not going to [...]



PML-N Cornered

By Rohail Butt • Oct 31st, 2011 • Category: Politics

I guess it ends the principled politics from the Nawaz Sharif. He is impossible to go on from here saving the democracy and not toppling the PPP government. If he does that, he is finished forever. Already, sadly enough, he has learned there is no use of a positive opposition and those who do it [...]