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The political picture of Pakistan by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
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3/Aug/2012
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Politics in Pakistan shows itself in many colours. At times, it blossoms as winning percentage of civilian votes in elections, at others, it emerges as brute military force. PPP in 1971 and PML-N in 1997, came to power with thumping majority of votes. The military take-overs in 1958, 1979, and 1999 did not need public mandate. The politicians instead of upgrading public welfare through good govern
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Change of mind by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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26/Jul/2012
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According to a report, talking to a news channel in New York Senator Aitzaz Ahsan disclosed that in the past he was in favour of writing a letter to the Swiss authorities to reopen graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari but after looking into the complexity of the matter his thinking changed. The question is, did he understand the complexity after receiving Rs 100 as a fee to defend Yusaf
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Chronological events and AAZ by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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7/Jul/2012
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There are some strange linkages in certain chronological events that faced Pakistan in the first decade of 21st century. The trends continue. Some would label them part of 'conspiracy theories, other would call them, ‘coincidences’ or ‘prudent planning’.The term 'conspiracy theory' was first used in 1871 in an article in the Journal of Mental Science with reference to the Fifth Quarterly Meeting o
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A lesson for our parliamentarians by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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2/Jul/2012
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Those ill informed parliamentarians and lawyers who come on the talk-shows and boastfully declare that the Parliament is superior to the Judiciary should read the recent decision of the American Supreme Court on the healthcare issue, which stated that 'the powers of legislature are limited; our deference in matters of policy cannot, however, become abdication in matters of law, and there can be no
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