Jiyalas vs Jail Walas

The sudden resignation of Sherry Rehman, and the preceding one of Raza Rabbani is an open demonstration of the internal rift within the PPP. Sherry Rehman’s reasons of resignation include interferences from Rehman Malik and other higher ups close to President Zardari. Rabbani was unhappy at Naik’s appointment as chairman Senate. Naik is considered a close aide of the President while...
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The Next 48 Hours

This weekend of 14/15 March 2009 can be a turning point in the history of Pakistan. There have been a myriad rumours today where some were absolutely absurd.  There are a number of possible ways out of this chaos. I will try to have a look at some of them here. I must say at this point that unfortunately Pakistan is not the only thing that these politicians are thinking about. There is a lot at...
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Islamabad Buzzing With Rumours

There are all sorts of rumours going around with the most concrete being the President acceding to some of the demands. Chances of reinstatement of Iftikhar Chaudhry are at all time high and having two separate judicial institutions is equally likely. We may have something like two Chief Justices in parallel (hahaha!!). The President has also, reportedly, agreed for the end of Governor rule in...
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You're Not Innocent Mr. Sharif!

On April 15, 1999, an Ehtesab Bench of Lahore High Court convicted Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari and sentenced them to undergo five years’ imprisonment each, and to pay a fine of $8.6 million. The court also ordered their disqualification as members of the parliament, as well as confiscation of their property. The Ehtesab Bench, comprising Justice Malik Qayyum and Justice Najmul Hasan...
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Will Muslim Leagues Unite? Will We See A New PM?

The imposition of governor rule in Punjab has prompted the factions of Muslim League to realise that this is an attempt of PPP to encroach in their territory. In fact, the PPP has already advanced in the PML zone and this act may just backfire with the unification of PML-N and PML-Q. Can this really happen? There are two important questions that need to be answered. 1. Will the Chaudhrys trust...
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Sharif, A Destroyer of National Institutions – Hamid Gul

It is interesting to note how people tend to forget their affiliations with time. Almost ten years ago, Lt. Gen (r) Hamid Gul vehemently supported the military coup and said that the people of Pakistan have rejected both Bhutto and Sharif. He opposed the Sharif government and described his sacking of the then Chief of Army Staff as unconstitutional. Turns out, Sharif is the man that he now...
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