Different departments of the government, it seems, cannot stay out of
controversy for long. The past week was rife with news about the
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and its directive to all
mobile companies to implement a system to censor messages. The
idea was for the service providers to block all text messages which
contained any obscene word. The whopping 1695 words which the PTA
considered obscene were part of the list which was leaked online along
with the directive.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Thursday, 24 November 2011
The fall of Haqqani
Ambassador Husain Haqqani's resignation on Tuesday, amidst allegations
of a secret memo seeking the US' help to avert a coup in return for a
string of promises, may have helped temporarily control the whirlwind
crises developing over the last few weeks in Pakistan. Yet by the
looks of the political climate in the country, the scandal is far from
over and may haunt the corridors of power till the next elections.
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Murder of Hindu doctors
Eid-ul-Azha is an occasion of generosity and sacrifice. It is a
day to commemorate Hazrat Ibrahim AS' unconditional obedience to Allah
as he showed willingness to sacrifice his son in His name. This occasion serves as a reminder to all Muslims that Islam's spirit encapsulates the ideals of sharing one's blessings.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Another day of shame
From that fateful Sunday at Lords' on August 29 last year, when shocks
jolted the entire cricket fraternity as the spot-fixing reports appeared
in the now defunct News of the World, the four accused finally met
their fate.
Labels:
cricket,
Muhammad Aamer,
Muhammad Asif,
My Editorials,
PCB,
Salman Butt
Monday, 7 November 2011
Going for the militants' jugular
During a recent press briefing in Islamabad, the Capital City Police
Officer Malik Ahmed Raza Tahir claimed that they had important leads on
the gang responsible for the kidnappings of Shahbaz Taseer and American
national Warren Weinstein. CCPO Tahir also revealed that this
group was planning on abducting the children of the affluent class for
high ransom.
Labels:
Afghanistan,
FATA,
My Editorials,
Shahbaz Taseer,
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan,
Terrorism,
Warren Weinstein
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Dragging Pakistan Railways to oblivion
It is tragic to witness that one of the giants of public sector entities
(PSEs), Pakistan Railways, is on the brink of demise owing to the mismanagement and corruption that have brought it to this
critical juncture. However, some hope now appears on the horizon as the
Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) has taken up this matter.
Labels:
My Editorials,
Pakistan Railways,
PIA,
Supreme Court
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