Article Archive for February 2009
The Congress has begun its campaign — for the general elections of 2012-13. All over Kolkata, to take a revealing instance, the party has put up hoardings with a single face, that of a smiling, …
The 2009 General election is going to witness a dawn of professional politics where political parties will be marketed as commodities to lure potential voters. It will not be merely a traditional competition between Congress …
Mr. President, with the honour and prestige associated with the institution you currently occupy, it would be an obligation upon me to wish glad tidings upon you and inquire for your health. However, I choose …
We are very hastily and quickly being dragged towards untoward clash amongst us,which will ultimately weaken and ruin Pakistan.
In 1971, the Chairperson of the PPP, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, refused to acknowledge the mandate of the …
ISLAMABAD: CDA Chairman Tariq Mahmood Khan directed Director General Water Management Mr. Sanaullah Aman to call recommendations from the foreign eminent companies to initiate the project of water supply from Ghazi Barotha Dam. He presided …
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has held out an assurances that the Government would make every effort to find a solution to the problem arising out of the imposition of the Governor’s rule …
LAHORE: Former Chief Minister Punjab and President Pakistan Muslim League PML (N) Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif said on Saturday President Asif Ali Zardari patronized Supreme Court verdict to disqualify us while it is our strong …
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that disqualification of PML(N)’s top leadership created a constitutional administrative vacuum necessitating the imposition of governor’s rule in Punjab. He was speaking at the parliamentary party …
ISLAMABAD: Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan criticized the decision to impose Governor’s Rule in Punjab and said there was no justification for the move when the PML(N) enjoyed comfortable majority in the …
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama has said that the United States is not interested in keeping a long-term military presence in Afghanistan. “We have no interest or aspiration to be there over the long term,” …










