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Posts Tagged ‘Silk Bank’

Blast in Islamabad after a year and a half. More Blood, More Tears ….

By Mohammad Yusha • Jun 14th, 2011 • Category: Misc

One person, who tried to enter a bank to carry out his satanic activity, was stopped by a security guard in time and he couldn’t succeed in his devilish plans. However, tragedy struck as the security guard was killed and four others were injured.
No one should say only one person was killed though. Killing one [...]



Mortificaton in PPP

By Haris Hashmi • Apr 18th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Steadily, one by one, people are leaving the present regime. This is not akin to the boat-jumping, because all of those who are leaving or about to leave or thinking about leaving have got a long struggle for the democracy and they have got many achievements on their credits. They are loyalists to the PPP [...]



LNG Scandal in Pakistan

By Mohsin Sehgal • Apr 6th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Former minister Shaukat Tarin is appearing before the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Petroleum on Tuesday to brief its members on how he was kept in the dark by the Petroleum Ministry bosses at the time of award of the LNG contract to the highest bidder.
This meeting will bring Tarin face [...]



Pakistan without a Finance Minister

By Ali Yar Khan • Mar 5th, 2010 • Category: Politics

Pakistan’s Economy is among the worst economies in the world. Shaukat Tarin, the former finance minister has resigned at last. It was known for some months that Tarin was going out. His clashes and differences from rest of the cabinet and the premier was known to everybody. For the last six or so months, everybody [...]