The PMLN could soon see a wave of defections as some members seek to stay on the ‘right’ side of the establishment
Opinion
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Strained consensus over altering the legislation governing the anti-corruption agency
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The PMLN appears ready to take on all comers—but with some holdouts within the party
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The Rangers were in the wrong in Islamabad and must be held accountable for acting against the very minister they are answerable to
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Extremist groups’ attempt to enter politics in Pakistan may have ended before it could even begin
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Trade, not conflict, should be the key plank of Pakistan’s strategic vision
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Let’s have a viable Kashmir policy that places Kashmiris center-stage
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What led to ousted premier Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan?
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Pakistan and India’s war of words at the U.N. only appeased audiences at home
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There is no denying that Pakistan must set its own house in order
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P.M. Abbasi delivered a fitting statement at the U.N. for his audience in Pakistan
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Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s extended trip to London could prove longer than previously thought
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Pakistan should not fall for the arguments being peddled to ‘mainstream’ its proxy warriors
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Religious parties are following a plan laid out by retired military officials
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The NA-120 by-election result could spell trouble for the PMLN in the 2018 general elections
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Nawaz Sharif did nothing wrong by submitting himself to the people’s court
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Pakistan’s former interior minister failed at numerous aspects of his all-too important job
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The enemy of your enemy is not always your friend
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Arundhati Roy offers a glimpse into her native India
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Is it time for another split within the fracture-prone Pakistan Muslim League political party?