A new political map is in the offing for Pakistan
Opinion
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The opposition is fighting a losing battle in rejecting a budget already embraced by the private sector
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The ongoing application of the ‘sadiq’ and ‘ameen’ clauses of Pakistan’s Constitution heralds political disaster
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History is repeating itself in the PMLN-led government’s dealings with the accountability body
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The serial habit of Pakistan’s political parties to tear each other down ahead of elections helps no one but the establishment
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Pakistan’s chief justice is treading a precarious line, all too familiar in neighboring India
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A ‘national interest’ divorced from economic concerns does more harm than good
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Pluralism is no match for economic growth and stability
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Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan may finally abandon the PMLN for Imran Khan’s PTI
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It’s time to become smarter and appreciate the situation instead of situating the appreciation
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Has the outcome of the upcoming general elections already been decided?
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Who is responsible for the bullets found at the house of a Supreme Court judge in Lahore?
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Members of the minority in Pakistan continue to be targeted—whether through the blasphemy law or by militants
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Nawaz Sharif’s ‘for life’ ban from politics heralds the nadir of political stability in Pakistan
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Admissions before NAB might be too late to vindicate Nawaz Sharif in the court of public opinion
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A societal shift is needed if Pakistan wants to respect the beliefs of all its citizens
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Is the demand for a South Punjab province yet another attempt to eradicate the Sharif clan from Pakistan’s politics?
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Is South Punjab back on the cards?
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Pakistan risks tragedy if it does not heed demands of basic rights by Pashtun protesters
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The persecution of Muslim populations in Asia is not limited to India alone