Mischief let loose
It will only lead to chaosThe Islamabad agreement brokered by the army with TLYR chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi took only two days to unravel. Ashraf Jalali, another claimant to the chair of the

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It will only lead to chaosThe Islamabad agreement brokered by the army with TLYR chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi took only two days to unravel. Ashraf Jalali, another claimant to the chair of the
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Are laws to be made and unmade in the streets?The revelations made by TLYR leader Khadim Hussain Rizvi indicate that the interior minister, who had thoroughly bungled the handling of the Faiza
Ministry not much helpThose counting on a full-time minster to bring a degree of clarity to the foreign ministry are already let down. Kh Asif made a few initial headlines – all controversia
And PML-N fell prey to its own tacticsPrime Minister Khaqan Abbasi has failed to grow in the chair he occupies. Instead of catching the bull by the horns, he let the TLYR’s agitation take it
An unconstitutional, panicky news blackoutThe unfortunate decision by the country’s electronic media authority (PEMRA) to order closure of television news channels and avoid live coverage of last
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Saudi-led IMCTC poses testing challengesThe moving spirit behind the 41-nation Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, has shown on various occasi
Position of weaknessHow approximately nine thousand security personnel could not round up at most one thousand protestors – when the operation started – despite knowing of, and surely plan
A thought for the emerging marketThe government’s decision to close furnace oil based power plants did not do the PSX any favours last week, but of late politics more than business has cast
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Why so much secrecy? Since its inception the PML-N has kept a veil of secrecy over the modalities of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). CPEC is part of China’s long term One<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/11/26/valid-concerns-over-cpec/" title="Read more" >...</a>