by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Former Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan Illahi Bakhsh Soomro was a prominent figure in Pakistan’s political landscape. His contributions to the country’s parliamentary and political history remain significant, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his dedication to public service, seasoned political acumen, and deep-rooted commitment to […]
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By Iftikhar Mashwani I am deeply anxious and sorrowful, as though my country has been engulfed by an ill fate. The land that once resonated with dreams of freedom and progress now seems burdened by division, chaos, and despair. The vision of a united and prosperous Pakistan is fading, leaving […]
UNS:An amount of around Rs27 million was spent and a force of 6,000 personnel used to counter PTI’s Friday protest. Police officers told Dawn on condition of anonymity that 600 containers were used to block 27 points in the capital. The average rent of a container is Rs40,000 per day, […]
By Qamar Bashir Former Press Secretary to the President Former Press Minister to the Embassy of Pakistan to France Former MD, SRBC, CEO, ATV The tone and tenor of the recent interview conducted by the BBC with Zabihullah Mujahid was markedly different from previous engagements. Unlike a few months ago, […]
Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Arshad Nadeem's monumental victory in the javelin throw at the Paris Olympics has not only brought a gold medal to Pakistan but has also united the nation in celebration and pride. His triumph stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the untapped potential that […]
By Qamar Bashir During my close association with various governments, including those of PML(N), PPP, martial law regimes, and PTI, I observed a troubling pattern among ruling parties. These parties tend to treat the opposition as adversaries, countering every move, rhetoric, and narrative put forth by opposition parties. This approach […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the annals of political history, the phenomenon of leaders being forced to leave their countries due to public pressure and protest is not uncommon. This often occurs in response to widespread dissatisfaction with governance, economic turmoil, corruption scandals, or human rights abuses. Notable among these […]
By Qamar Bashir The student protests in Bangladesh which began in June 2024, in Dhaka, quickly spreading to other cities such as Chattogram, Comilla, Rajshahi, and Sylhet have taught numerous lessons to all pillars of the state—political parties, civil society, and students. The students should understand that if they perceive […]
By Qamar Bashir During a cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated the achievements of his brother, Mian Nawaz Sharif, in controlling the electricity load shedding crisis that had plunged the country into darkness and strangled the economy. However, he failed to acknowledge that the same Independent Power Producers (IPPs) brought […]
By Qamar Bashir The martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh, along with the earlier loss of his sons, nephews, and niece, is profoundly sad, worrisome, abhorrent, and unforgivable. The entire Muslim world and all those with any sense of humanity globally have condemned this horrendous attack and are mourning the heartless killing […]