
Sirajuddin Aziz
The writer is a freelance columnist.
Published Work(13 articles)
Bankruptcy of Leadership
Why the Muslims have declinedIs there anything wrong with human beings? If so, what is? With the expanse of knowledge growing by the nanosecond, the regrettable progressive decline of human be
Leadership amidst the pandemic
The PM seems badly advisedThe real test of leadership comes, and the character of a leader emerges, only when he or she faces challenges emanating from the unknown. In the last quarter of 2019
Commissions of enquiry
They do nothingAs a young adult, many moons back, I had written and kept on my study table, the following words of John Ruskin, “for no human actions ever were intended by the Maker of Men t
Let’s talk immorality and business
Hoarding has long been a problem. But reflecting on right and wrong might be needed to fight itThis piece will be naturally disappointing. For starters, if you came here thinking this is the a
Thank you, Mr Jinnah
The Two-Nation Theory has been proved right againThe picture of a Muslim man being beaten brutally became the defining image of the recent New Delhi religious riots. Muhammad Zubair survived t
AN OPEN LETTER TO MODI
How Modi might do penance, and why he shouldDEAR FRIEND,That I address you as a friend is no formality. I own no foes. My business in life has been for the past many years to enlist the fr
Present times– relevant thoughts
Let Imran Khan be himselfDespite many temptations to do so, I exercise extreme restraint to not comment politically or even semi-politically. But here I succumb, largely as a concerned Pakista
Doers achieve what dreamers conceive
Money Matters Dreams must not be confused with desires The mantra of anyone who claims for him/herself the role of leader, ought to be “I have a dream”. The followers have
Are you really crisis-ready?
A crisis can come at any time“If a man will begin with certainties he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he may end in certainties” (Francis Bacon). Crisis
ColumnsEmpathetic leadership
The positive role of the NZ PMPerhaps after Abraham Lincoln, the world received a great lesson in leadership. All leaders and managers learnt first hand on how to face the toughest of challenges a
ColumnsThe way forward
Let actions speak louder than wordsFrom elections in 2013 to the elections in July, 2018. Imran Khan and his party developed a very sale-able narrative of “accountability for corruption”.

