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Date: 21 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

During the election campaign, the militants of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its affiliated groups who had accelerated their terror-activities to sabotage the elections 2013 in Pakistan failed in their nefarious designs as they did not want to see democracy to be flourished in the country.



Date: 21 May 2013

By Abdul Majid Zargar

In a glittering function held to commemorate the 25th year of existential journey of Daily Greater Kashmir, A. G. Noorani stirred a fresh controversy by blaming Jinnah to ignore a proposal from Mountbatten in November 47 negotiations which would have awarded Kashmir to Pakistan in lieu of its forsaking claim on Junagarh & Hyderabad.



Date: 20 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

Although elections 2013 were free and fair, yet isolated incidents of rigging which are very common in South Asia are creating uncertainty in Pakistan where terrorists continue their subversive activities to further destabilise the country by blocking the way of democracy.



Date: 18 May 2013

A.G Noorani

KASHMIR’S chief minister, Omar Abdullah, successfully foiled repeated attempts in Kashmir’s legislative assembly to discuss Afzal Guru’s case. In this, as on much else, he obediently followed his father’s line.



Date: 18 May 2013

ALI SUKHANVER

Though the nation is very much delighted over the continuity of democratic process in Pakistan but this feeling of joy and happiness won’t last longer if the tree of democracy does not bear the desired fruit. The list of the problems which this nation has been facing since long is not endless but it requires a lot of hard work, determination and above all a sincere



Date: 18 May 2013

By Usman Khalid

Imran Khan- Chosen to be the apostle of modernity

May 11 Elections in Pakistan has produced no surprises but they are a watershed in its history. All the four parties in the ruling coalition over the past five years – Asif Zardari’s PPP, PML(Q) of Chaudhri brothers, the ANP rulers of KPK,



Date: 18 May 2013

By Abdul Majid Zargar

Speaking in a seminar at the UN in Geneva, titled, “Defending the Democratic Processes” the British parliamentarian, George Galloway once said that India is using rape as a weapon of occupation in occupied Kashmir. It has made rape as an instrument of State Policy to subjugate & coerce People of Kashmir into submission.



Date: 16 May 2013

By Abdul Majid Zargar

We live in a time of barbarism and the barbarians employ an array of ways & means to justify their conquests. The great crimes against most of humanity are committed & then justified in the name of security & National interest. Extraordinary Laws are employed to crush their rebellious subjects.



Date: 15 May 2013

Capital Call


Hameed Shaheen

ISLAMABAD – In his victory address to the workers of his own Muslim League, the Prime Minister-elect Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif had extended a hand of friendship to Indian premier



Date: 15 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

Diplomacy which is defined as an art of negotiations to resolve an issue has many meanings, if a single word is added with it. For example, shrewd diplomacy, sham diplomacy, power diplomacy, peace diplomacy etc. might be cited as example. In this regard, a Pakistani prisoner, Sanaullah Haq who received serious injuries, and died on May 9,



Date: 15 May 2013

Pritam K. Rohila, Ph.D.

For quite a while the media has been flooded with dire predictions by various analysts, commentators, and experts, about the future of Pakistan. But the May 11, 2013 elections have proved them wrong. Even though terribly malnourished, bloodied and tormented, the Spirit of Pakistan is still alive and kicking!



Date: 14 May 2013

By Abdul Majid Zargar

And for once Prime Minster Manmohan Singh deserves kudos for taking a bold initiative by inviting Nawaz Sharief, Prime Minster –in-waiting of Pakistan to Visit India at a mutually convenient date. That gesture has been well reciprocated by Nawaz Sharief. In a media interview he said that a new round of talks will be resumed with India on the issue of Kashmir,



Date: 13 May 2013

By Zaheerul Hasaan

According to the latest unofficial results, so far Nawaz Sharif led party ML (N) won 125 National Assembly seats; PPP party went from first to second position and won 32 seats. Whereas, PTI under the chairmanship of old cricket team captain Imran Khan emerged as third largest party after wining 31 National Assembly seats. To win a simple majority,



Date: 13 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

In the recent months, the militants of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its affiliated outfits accelerated their terror-activities by attacking the leaders and election-sites of the Awami National Party (ANP), Pakistan Peoples Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) including some other political parties and offices of the Election Commission of Pakistan



Date: 12 May 2013

Mohammad Adeel

In an article published in the Carnegie Endowment for Peace on April 4th 2013, , authors Frederic Grare and Reece Trevor made an interesting statement about the effect of results of the Pakistani elections on foreign policy. They state:



Date: 12 May 2013

Abdul Hamid Mir

His greatness, modest look, humity and of course, the contribution to the world of literatrure could not resist me in writing a few lines on this great son of the soil. Born in Gursai village of Mendhar Tehsil near LoC in District Poonch in the year 1965, brought up in the lap of nature,



Date: 12 May 2013

By Minhaj Qidwai

May 12, 2012

The 2013 elections have ended. Peoples’ mandate has been given to their respective candidates and parties. It is a big achievement for democracy in Pakistan, where a democratic government completed its tenure, caretaker government is completing



Date: 12 May 2013

By Abdul Majid Zargar

The Quality of democracy in a Country is inversely proportion to the number of political prisoners held in that Country and nothing is more revealing about the situation of human rights in a country than the existence of political prisoners.



Date: 11 May 2013

Hameed Shaheen

ISLAMABAD - Elections are a boon for a growing society; in our national context they are a dawn of new era; people in the street, students in academia, baboos in the offices, long dark hours for a housewife, tilling for a farmer, income versus expenses, are interse no match at all, - all this plethora of socio-econo-industrial issues



Date: 9 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

Recently, controversy arose between Pakistan and India over a Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Haq who received head injuries, as he was badly beaten by a fellow inmate in an Indian jail in the Indian occupied Kashmir in an apparent revenge for an assault on Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh who was in a Pakistani jail in Lahore, and was attacked by his fellow prisoner.



Date: 9 May 2013

ALI SUKHANVER

I never knew that there is no difference between a spy and a terrorist but the recent reporting of some of our own national media houses on the Sarabjeet Singh’s death revealed upon me that a spy could be called a terrorist and a terrorist could be a spy.



Date: 8 May 2013

Abdul Hamid Mir

Once our miseries and worries would come to an end , the politicians who claim to represent us will be forced to come out of their comfort zones. Because then they would be expected to work for the development of people at large. Due to a little ignorance on behalf of some politician a serious tragedy is inevitable.



Date: 8 May 2013

If flagrant breaches of the law resulted in the execution of Afzal Guru, the ferocity of the reaction to it in Kashmir revealed the complete disconnect between the people of the State and their rulers in New Delhi.

BY A.G. NOORANI



Date: 7 May 2013

By Sajjad Shaukat

In the past few years, many serious crises erupted in Pakistan when leaders of some political parties and media anchors spread rumours that army will impose martial law in the country. But Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani acted upon the principle of non-interference in politics.



Date: 6 May 2013

By Zaheerul Hassan

On May 3, 2013 Sanaullah Ranjay, a Pakistani prisoner slipped in Coma when, was beaten by Vinod Kumar, a court-martialed Indian soldier who is also serving a life term for murder. Ranjay, has also been declared clinically dead by the medical board. Family and locals of Indian occupied Kashmir protested over ruthless and inhuman act of Indian inmate.



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