PTI government and climate change
Unmoved by the widespread havoc On Monday, a rain and dust storm lashed all the provinces of the country, causing havoc in different ways at different places while killing 25 people a

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Unmoved by the widespread havoc On Monday, a rain and dust storm lashed all the provinces of the country, causing havoc in different ways at different places while killing 25 people a
Announcements should be realistic Perhaps the only positive that Prime Minister Imran Khan will take away from the drug-prices episode is that he will realise the limits of prime mini
Truth dawning belatedly on Asad Umar Some of the PTI leaders are finally realising that the major accusations levelled by the party against political opponents were hasty and superfic
Chief Justice Khosa’s laudable crusade against cases’ backlog On assuming office as 26th Chief Justice of Pakistan in January 2019, the top judge made no bones about the central p
Making the government a target The sudden postponement of the National Assembly and Senate sessions summoned for Friday, to April 22 and April 25 respectively, creates an unfortunate
Flaws in security network There was yet another terrorist attack in Quetta on Friday. In the last attack on Monday, four policemen were injured. This time at least 20 people died and
The voter and post-reality politics After spreading misunderstanding and hatred in the West against the Muslims in general and migrants in particular, and replacing liberal administra
Throwing money at the Sahiwal incident is not the answer Prime Minister Imran Khan has apparently agreed to set up a judicial commission into the Sahiwal incident that took place on J
Another layer of violence One of the many promises by the Bharatiya Janata Party in its Election 2019 manifesto is one to allow the purchase of property in Indian-Held Kashmir by non-
World Bank’s projections on Pakistan’s economy After recent dismal assessments by the United Nations and Asian Development Bank, the WB too has predicted stormy weather ahead for
Promises galore, performance in short supply After failing to fulfil the promises of providing 10 million jobs and five million houses, Prime Minister Imran Khan has come up with yet
And why it faces criticism from all sides The PTI and its followers firmly believe that the Sharif brothers and their scions as well as the Zardaris are thoroughly corrupt and have st