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Sunday 2 June 2013

Saba Akram commits suicide after being harassed by Police

Girl Commits suicide due to Police harassment

Saba Akram, an 18 year old girl which was arrested for kidnapping charges of a friend committed suicide after police harassed her. She could not bear the extremist treatment from the police and committed suicide.

It is an extremely disturbing event and we are surprised to see that the civil society and the government officials have kept quite over the issue. We request you to spread this news so Saba Akram is served justice and the policemen involved in this heinous crime get severe punishment.
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Nawaz Sharif Nominates Doctor Abdul Malik Baloch as CM Balochistan

Nawaz Sharif Nominates Doctor Abdul Malik Baloch as CM Balochistan

Doctor Abdul Malik has been nominated as the CM Balochistan by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
Governor would be from Pakhtumkhawa Milli Awami Party. Although PML N has the mendate, yet it has sacrificed these seats for peace and prosperity. Hats off to Nawaz Sharif .

مسلم لیگ ن نے ڈاکٹر عبدالمالک کو وزیراعلیٰ بلوچستان نامزدکردیا

نواز شریف نے بلوچستان میں اکثریت ہونے کے باوجود امن لانے کی خاطر وزیر اعلی کے عہدے کے ساتھ ساتھ گورنر کے عہدے کی بھی قربانی دے دی 

جان محمد جمالی بلوچستان کا سپیکر نامزد، مسلم لیگ ن نے ڈاکٹر عبدالمالک کو وزیراعلیٰ بلوچستان نامزدکردیا
میاں نواز شریف: آج اقدار اقتدار پر بازی لے گیا۔ سب کو ساتھ لےکر چلنےسےدائمی امن قائم ہوگا . ہم اب اس کھیل کودہرانےکی اجازت نہیں دیں گے،بلوچستان میں تبدیلی لائیں گےاورگڈگورننس قائم کریں گے


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پاکستان مسلم لیگ ن نے ایک غریب کارکن حسینہ کو ایم پی اے بنا ایک اعلیٰ مثال قائم کر دی

پاکستان مسلم لیگ ن نے ایک غریب کارکن حسینہ کو پنجاب اسمبلی کا ایم پی اے بنا ایک اعلیٰ مثال قائم کر دی 

بہاولپور کی بیوہ حسینہ بیگ
م نے بھی حلف اٹھایا
‘بیٹا ریڑھی لگاتا ہےلوگوں کے کپڑے سیتی ہوں: حسینہ 
سرمایہ داروں اور جاگیرداروں کے درمیان بہاولپور کی ایک غریب بیوہ خاتون نے بھی پنجاب اسمبلی کی رکنیت کا حلف اٹھایا۔ مسلم لیگ (ن) کے ٹکٹ پر مخصوص نشست کے ذریعے اسمبلی پہنچنے والی حسینہ بیگم نے گفتگو میں بتایا کہ معلوم نہیں یہ حقیقت ہے یا سپنا؟ میرا تعلق غریب گھرانے سے ہےبیوہ ہوں شوہر فروٹ کی ریڑھی لگاتے تھے اب وہی ریڑھی بیٹا لگاتا ہے، میں گھر کے گزارے کیلئے لوگوں کے کپڑے سیتی ہوں مگر میں میرٹ پر اسمبلی پہنچی ہوں مگر اب بھی لگ رہا ہے کوئی خواب دیکھ رہی ہوں، جو لوگ میرا مذاق اڑاتے تھے اب مبارک دے رہے ہیں۔ حسینہ بیگم نے بتایا کہ میں تعلیم یافتہ نہیں مگر حلف اٹھانے کے بعد میں نے انگوٹھا نہیں لگایا بلکہ دستخط کئے ہیں۔ میں دس ہزار روپے لے کر بیٹے کے ساتھ گھر سے لاہور آئی ہوں، دو ہزار روپے رہائش کیلئے ادا کر دئے ہیں

PML N nominates a poor lady from Bahawalpur for MPA.

PML N has nominated Haseena from Bahawalpur region on one of their reserved seats for women in Punjab. She lives from hand to mouth and against the conventions of this country's politics, a very diligent but less wealthy party worker has been awarded a seat.She is not literate but says she would put in all her effort to resolve issues of her area and poor people. She herself sews clothes for living.
It looks like we are finally moving towards a Roshan Pakistan.


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Shahbaz Sharif: People have given us a great mandate, development would continue from where it was left off

Shahbaz Sharif says, "We would promote simplicity and austerity"

Shahbaz Sharif Chief Minister Punjab
Shhbaz Sharif: The nation has given us a huge mendate

Shahbaz Sharif says People have given them a great mandate and the development would continue from where it was left off. The people of Punjab unanimously chose PML N to lead the nation forward. There would only be work, work, and work in the upcoming 5 years, and the government would do everything to give relief to the nation.

He further said that no government can solve all the crises alone and they have to put national interest before everything else to steer the nation out of current crisis. Moreover, they would encourage austerity and simplicity in the province.

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What are your thoughts on it?


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Nawaz Sharif: I won't indulge in corruption nor would I let anyone

Nawaz Sharif says No to Corruption

Nawaz Sharif says he won't be involved in corruption nor would he let any one from his cabinet or party do it. The message is clear from the PML N chief, and there would be a no tolerance policy on the issue.

He further said that thier intentions were honest and the clear majority in the parliament is an evidence of it. The PML N government would do its duties and they would not be involved in revenge-seeking governance. However, he clarified that those who looted in the previous tenure would have to pay for their sins and wrongdoings.

Nawaz Sharif: Corruption would not be tolerated
Corruption would not be Tolerated
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VIDEO: Punjab's caretaker CM Najam Sethi's comments on rigging, current situation, & future

Punjab's caretaker CM Najam Sethi's comments on rigging, current situation, & future on Aapas ki baat.
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میں پہلے کھلی بات نہیں کر سکتا تھا - کیوں کہ اس وقت لوگ کہتے میرا جھکاؤ ایک پارٹی کی طرف 

ہے - اس وقت بہت سے لوگ کہہ رہے تھے کہ عمران خان کی سونامی کا بہت زور ہے خاص طور پر آخری دس دنوں میں بہت سے تبصرے یہی ہو رہے تھے تحریک انصاف بہت آگے جا رہی ہے - کیوں کہ آپ کا اپر مڈل کلاس کے ساتھ اٹھنا بیٹھنا ہوتا ہے تو وہاں یہی اندازے تھے کہ تحریک انصاف جیت رہی ہے -
لیکن میرا اس وقت بھی یہی تجزیہ تھا کہ ن لیگ جیت جائے گی - کیوں کہ اس وقت ہم نے ہوم ورک بھی کیا ہوا تھا - اور اس وقت میں ایک دو تجزیے کاروں کے تجزیوں سے بہت متاثر ہوا جن میں مشتاق منہاس اور افتخار احمد شامل ہیں - جس پر میں انھیں داد دینا چاہتا ہوں -

لوگ چاہتے تھے کہ اس ملک کو کوئی سنبھالے وہ یہ نہیں چاہتے تھے کہ کوئی انقلابی قسم کی تبدیلی آئے اور ملک میں توڑ پھوڑ ہو - وہ لطیفہ بھی بنا ہے کہ نیا پاکستان بہت مہنگا پڑتا ہے پرانے کو ہی مرمت کر لو - نجم سیٹھی


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Saturday 1 June 2013

پنجاب اسمبلی کے نو منتخب اراکین نے حلف اٹھا لیا

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PML (N) MPA arrives at Assembly Hall on motorcycle to take oath



Pakistan Muslim League (N)'s elected MPA Maulana Gyausuddin arrived by a Motorcycle to attend the Punjab Assembly session. He was elected from PP-133 Shakargarh seat.

Traditionally the newly elect member arrive by their luxurious cars and are fully dressed Maulana Gyasuddin's arrival caught the attention of the camera. It was a rare act of austerity and humbleness, which should be appreciated. 

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Drone Attacks have disrupted peace talks with Taliban, says Chaudry Nisar

چوہدری نثار نے کہا ہے کہ امریکی ڈرون حملوں  سے پاکستان میں امن کوششوں کو نقصان پہنچا  ہے
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Chaudry Nisar: Drone attacks have sabotaged the peace process

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan who would be appointed as the Interior Minister has come out and said that the drone attacks have sabotaged the peace talks with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan. Pakistan has openly expressed their discontent at the latest American drone strikes which resulted in the death of Taliban's key leader. Although it was seen as a huge success in the Western media, Pakistan once again saw it with an eye of discontent. Taliban have called off the peace talks and there are fears of suicide attacks in the country as they seek revenge for the death of their leader.

Meanwhile, United States senator John Kerry has defended the drone attacks and declared them within the bounds of law. 

لاہور : مسلم لیگ ن نے ڈرون حملوں سے متعلق پالیسی واضح کرنے کا اعلان کردیا ۔ مسلم لیگ ن کے رہنما چوہدری نثار کا کہنا ہے کہ ڈرون حملے سے امریکہ نے پاکستان میں امن کوششوں کو نقصان پہنچا یا ہے ،سیاسی جماعتوں ،متعلقہ اداروں کی مشاورت سے پالیسی بنائیں گے ،ہم پالیسیوں پر عمل کرائیں گے ،امریکی نے مشرف کو دھمکی دے کر ہمیں لاحاصل جنگ میں دھکیل دیا۔

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"Nawaz Sharif has become a better person", says Professor Asrar Bukhari

Professor Syed Asrar Bukhari says that elect Prime Minister has emerged as a National leader and his resolve to solve the energy crises seems very strong and worth appreciating. In his column, he says the nation needs to stand by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif if they want to see an end to our innumerable problems, specially load shedding.
In the initial phase, the PM L (N) government has aimed at eliminating unannounced load shedding. After that , substantial steps would be taken to completely get rid of load shedding.

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We all hope and pray that it turns out the way ti is being portrayed. Pakistani nation deserves a better face and In sha Allah Pakistan would evolve in this 5 year era. The signs are positive that Mian Nawaz Sharif is the right man to lead the country and the initiatives taken by him and his team reflect so. Let's hope that Nawaz Sharif has indeed become a better person.
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Friday 31 May 2013

Nawaz Sharif demands America to Stop Drone Strikes in Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif: Stop the Drone Attacks


In a meeting with United States ambassador, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and General Ashfaq Pervez Kiani made it clear that the drone strikes in the country must stop.

Pakistani delegation conveyed the point that the bilateral terms between the countries would not improve until and unless the drone strikes stop. Moreover, it was also told to James Dubin that the Pakistani nation highly dislikes drone attacks in the north western part of the country and the anti American sentiments grow stronger with each strike.

"Drone Strikes are an Attack on Pakistan's Sovereignty"


We all must understand that American drone strikes in our country are a violation of United Nations charter and a clear attack on Pakistan's sovereignty.

The message was clear: "STOP THE DRONE ATTACKS"


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Thursday 30 May 2013

Lahore High Court appraises Mian Shahbaz Sharif's work


لاہور ہائی کورٹ نے بھی شہباز شریف کے کام ار عزم کو سراہا
Chief justice of Lahore High court has ordered the interim government to work towards eradication of Measles like Mian Shahbaz Sharif did for eradication of Dengue. It reflects how hard Mian Shahbaz Sharif worked in his tenure as CM Punjab.


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Wednesday 29 May 2013

Real face of Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto exposed

Yeh Mian Nawaz Sharif Kon Hain? Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto Exposed


 یہ کون ھیں میاں نواز شریف؟ 
میاں نواز شریف اور بنزیر بھٹو کی اسلیٌت


Ye Mian Nawaz Sharif kon hain?

Real face of Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto  

The column has been written by Javed Chaudhry on 28th May which exposes Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto. The column is titled "Yeh Mian Nawaz Sharif Kon Hain?". Where as Benazir Bhutto was a very assertive lady, Mian Nawaz Sharif has a soft heart, and very religious..

What are your thoughts about both person's personalities.
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Sunday 19 May 2013

Ahsan Iqbal: Local body elections to be held in November 2013


Ahsan Iqbal: Local body elections to be held in November 2013
Ahsan Iqbal: Local body elections to be held in November 2013

ﭘﺎﮐﺴﺘﻨﺎ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ﻟﯿﮓ ن ﻟﯿﮓ ﮐﮯ ڈﭘﭩﯽ ﺳﯿﮑﺮﭨﺮی اطﻼﻋﺎت اﺣﺴﻦ اﻗﺒﺎل ﮐﺎ ﮐﮩﻨﺎ ﮨﮯ ﮐہ ﺟﻦ ﺻﻮﺑﻮں ﻣﯿﮟ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ﻟﯿﮓ ن ﮐﯽ ﺣﮑﻮﻣﺖ ﺑﻨﮯ ﮔﯽ وﮨﺎں ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎﺗﯽ اﻧﺘﺨﺎﺑﺎت رواں ﺑﺮس ﻧﻮﻣﺒﺮ ﻣﯿﮟ ﮐﺮا دﯾﮯ ﺟﺎﺋﯿﮟ ﮔﮯ۔

ﺻﻮﺑﮯ ﭘﻨﺠﺎب ﮐﮯ ﺷﻤﺎل ﻣﺸﺮﻗﯽ ﻧﺎرووال ﻣﯿﮟ ﻣﯿﮉﯾﺎ ﺳﮯ ﺑﺎت ﭼﯿﺖ ﮐﺮﺗﮯ ﮨﻮﺋﮯ ان ﮐﺎ ﮐﮩﻨﺎ ﺗﮭﺎ ﺟﻦ ﺻﻮﺑﻮں ﻣﯿﮟ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ﻟﯿﮓ ن ﮐﯽ ﺣﮑﻮﻣﺖ ﻧﮩﯿﮟ ﮨﻮﮔﯽ وﮨﺎں ﮐﮯ ﺣﮑﻤﺮاﻧﻮں ﺳﮯ ﺑﮭﯽ ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎﺗﯽ اﻧﺘﺨﺎﺑﺎت ﮐﺮاﻧﮯ ﭘﺮ زور دﯾﺎ ﺟﺎﺋﮯ ﮔﺎ۔

ﯾﺎد رﮨﮯ ﮐہ ﭘﺎﮐﺴﺘﺎن ﻣﯿﮟ آﺧﺮی ﺑﺎر ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎﺗﯽ اﻧﺘﺨﺎب 2005ء ﻣﯿﮟ ﮨﻮﺋﮯ اور 2009ء ﻣﯿﮟ اس ﮐﯽ ﻣﺪت ﺧﺘﻢ ﮨﻮﮔﺌﯽ ﺟﺲ ﮐﮯ ﺑﻌﺪ ﺗﻤﺎم اﺧﺘﯿﺎرات ﺻﻮﺑﻮں ﮐﮯ وزراء ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎت ﮐﮯ ﮨﺎﺗﮭ ﻣﯿﮟ آﮔﺌﮯ

ء2001 ﮐﮯ ﻧﻈﺎم ﮐﮯ ﺗﺤﺖ ﺻﺤﺖ ، ﺗﻌﻠﯿﻢ، ﭘﻮﻟﯿﺲ ﮐﮯ ﻧﻈﺎم ﺳﻤﯿﺖ ﺟﻮ ﮐﭽﮭ ﻣﻨﺘﺨﺐ ﺿﻠﻌﯽ ﻋﻮاﻣﯽ ﻧﻤﺎﺋﻨﺪوں ﮐﮯ ﺣﻮاﻟﮯ ﮐﯿﺎ ﮔﯿﺎ ﺗﮭﺎ ﻟﯿﮑﻦ 2009ء ﮐﮯ ﺑﻌﺪ ﺳﺐ ﺻﻮﺑﺎﺋﯽ ﺣﮑﻮﻣﺖ ﮐﯽ ﺗﺤﻮﯾﻞ ﻣﯿﮟ آﮔﯿﺎ۔

ﭘﯿﭙﻠﺰﭘﺎرﭨﯽ اﭘﻨﮯ ﭘﺎﻧﭻ ﺳﺎﻟہ دور ﻣﯿﮟ ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎﺗﯽ اﻧﺘﺨﺎب ﮐﺮاﻧﮯ ﻣﯿﮟ ﻧﺎﮐﺎم رﮨﯽ۔ اﻧﺘﺨﺎﺑﺎت 2013ء ﮐﮯ ﺑﻌﺪ ﻣﺴﻠﻢ ﻟﯿﮓ ن اور ﺗﺤﺮﯾﮏ
 اﻧﺼﺎف ﻧﮯ ﻧﻮﻣﺒﺮﺳﮯ ﻗﺒﻞ ﺑﻠﺪﯾﺎﺗﯽ اﻧﺘﺨﺎب ﮐﺮاﻧﮯ ﮐﮯ ﻋﺰم ﮐﺎ اظﮩﺎر ﮐﯿﺎ ﮨﮯ۔
The decision has been taken by the PML N central committee that the local body elections would be held in November 2013.


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Friday 22 March 2013

Last date for vote registration: "It's better to cast a vote than to moan for the next 5 years"

Last date for Vote Registration

The last date for vote registration is March 22nd, 2013, i.e. today. For those who have not yet registered their votes, it's a kind request to register them. I certainly believe, it is better to cast a vote than to moan for the next 5 years. Yes, most of our leaders are corrupt but you have the choice to elect an honest and diligent citizen to represent you.
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How to check whether you are a registered voter or not

For those of you, who are unsure whether they are registered voters or not, you can check it by sending your CNIC number to 8300. It is a service that has been set up by the Election Commission of Pakistan that lets the ID card holder know which electoral area he has been registered to.
Another way to check whether you are a registered voter or not is to visit the election commission office in your area and inquire.
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You can also read:
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The Pakistani Youth: Problems, Issues and role of Youth
Political Situation of Pakistan
The issue of Vani: Child marriages in Pakistan

How to register your Vote?

You can register your vote by downloading the registration form from the ECP website or Download it. Fill out the information and submit the form to the election commission office in your area. For further queries call their helpline. 
For Lahore, call @ 042-39210621

Share this article to inform your friends, and acquaintances and help us bring about a change in Pakistan through democracy. It is certainly better to cast a vote than to lament and loathe your leaders for the upcoming 5 years. So, hurry up! Today is the last date for vote registration. Register yourself! Let us know whether the guide on how to register your vote, and how to check whether you are a registered voter or not was helpful or not.

If you have any questions, ask them by posting a comment. 
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Saturday 17 November 2012

Role of Youth in Pakistani Politics

Role of Youth in Pakistani Politics


Pakistani Youth and Politics

Overview of role of Pakistani youth in Politics

If we look at the history of Pakistani politics it has always been dominated by few families and dictators. Common man has suffered at the hands of aristocrats, and among those common men live the young men and women, who are spoken highly of! The history tells us that political parties have always used the the youth to achieve their political targets but looking at the bigger picture, the role of youth in Pakistani politics has always been limited. Never has the true democracy be at the helm thanks to corrupt and substandard political infra-structure. Men with money, or shall we say, the big players have always dominated the political playground.
Amid all the hypocrisy, the youth has always been used as political horses. The “Kings” have used the horses to well effect but never have they empowered the resilient armed men! Like pawns in a chess game, the kings have used the youth to its benefit but never let it express itself. Sighs!
In recent times, a hope arose in the shape of Youth Parliament. It created optimism, a fresh wave of breath. Young intellectuals were given importance, and it seemed finally Pakistan was on the verge of revolution. An in-house revolution, that would change the face of Pakistan on the political front. But the house never realized its potential. It was suppressed under the might of the wealthy parliamentarians.

Pakistani Youth and Politics

Quaid-e-Azam's vision of Pakistan

Quaid-e-Azam saw youth as a major asset for the newly created state i.e. Pakistan and repeatedly emphasized the role of youth in Pakistani politics. He believed, youth was vital ingredient to take the country forward. His sayings reflect that he saw the young men and women as the leaders of the future.
“Pakistan is proud of her youth, particularly the students who have always been in the forefront in the hour of trial and need. You are the nation’s leaders of tomorrow and you must fully equip yourself by discipline, education and training for the arduous task lying ahead of you. You should realise the magnitude of your responsibility and be ready to bear it.” – Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
In the light of his saying, it is a fair assessment that he had a different vision of Pakistan in comparison with what the country has become. He clearly suggested that youth of Pakistan were to be regarded as a major asset. Our current political system is not only sabotaged by the so called “54 families”, but there is not much hope that the current situation would change in the near future. An allocation of 1.6% of total GDP is a testimony of that! We highlighted the major flaws in the education system of Pakistan, which need immediate addressing! It is critical that the aristocrats of the nation understand the critical need to improve the current political and education situation at federal, provincial, and local levels. It is perhaps the only escape route available to move away from the current economic, socio-cultural, and political crisis. 
Despite the troublesome situation,  there has emerged another ray of hope, the ember had never died. The elections are not far away and every party has started their election campaign. While the only pleasant change in their campaigns this time around is that all the political parties have realized the importance of youth.  The political power-houses are targeting them on a very serious note. Imran Khan has been back-rolling his election campaign on the base of youth favored policy and he has to be credited for his policies and thinking differently. Now is the time for youth to take the responsibility and play their role to change the conventional political system in Pakistan. So if we want to bring true revolution in Pakistan then our youth needs to participate and try hard to change this system. We hope that it's a start of a new era! A better era!
Youth Experia – Voice of Pakistani Youth

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Saturday 8 September 2012

Imran Khan: A journey from being a Cricket Legend to a Political Hero

Imran Khan Cricketer to Politician
HE is mobbed wherever he goes. People want to touch him, school children happily line up to give him their pocket money, women throw their jewellery at him, small traders and businessmen have raised billions of rupees for his cause. His rallies get bigger and more inspiring day the day. Stimulating slogans proclaim him as the next prime minister of Pakistan. He is Imran Khan, a former captain of Pakistan's cricket team, who shot to glory after Pakistan won cricket's World Cup in 1992.

Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi was born in a traditional landed family of Pakistan. His father Ikram Ullah khan Niazi Shermankhel was a civil engineer in Lahore. A quiet and shy boy in his youth, Khan grew up in a middle-class Niazi Pathan family with four sisters. Imran's Mother Shaukat Khanam family includes successful hockey players and cricketers such as Javed Burki and Majid Khan. Imran Khan was educated locally, at Aitchison College, before coming to England to study at Worcester Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford, where he excelled at cricket. In 1972, he enrolled to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Keble College, Oxford, where he graduated with a second-class degree in Politics and a third in Economics.

On 16 May 1995, Imran Khan married to an English socialite Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of the multimillionaire businessman Sir James Goldsmith. Who converted to Islam in a two-minute Islamic ceremony in Paris. Both had two sons Sulaiman Isa (born 18 November 1996) and Kasim (born 10 April 1999). On June 22nd 2004, shocking news went on air regarding Imran Khan that he has divorced his wife and the reason told was that it was "difficult for Jemima to adapt to life in Pakistan".

Imran Khan started his first class career at the age of 16 from his home city, Lahore. By the start of the 1970s, he played from various teams of Lahore city like Lahore A, Lahore B, Lahore greens and eventually Lahore. In 1971, Khan made his Test cricket debut against England at Birmingham and three years later he made his one day international debut once again playing against England at Nottingham for the Prudential Trophy. His identification as one of the fastest bowlers of the world established when he finished third at 139.7 km/h in a fast bowling contest at Perth in 1978 behind Jeff Thomson and Michael Holding. Imran Khan achieved his first landmark i.e. the all-rounder's triple (securing 3000 runs and 300 wickets) in only 75 Tests of his career, the second fastest record behind Ian Botham's 72.

Imran Khan was named the captain of Pakistan cricket team in 1982 when he was at his peak of his career. As a captain, Khan played 48 Test matches, out of which 14 were won by Pakistan, 8 lost and the rest of 26 were drawn. He also played 139 ODIs, winning 77, losing 57 and ending one in a tie. In 1987, Khan led Pakistan to its first Test series win in India, which was followed by Pakistan's first series victory in England the same year. After losing in the semi final of the 1987 cricket world cup under his captaincy, he decided to retire from the International cricket. But later in 1988, he was asked to return to team as a captain by the president General Zia-ul-Haq. So on 18 January, he announced his decision to rejoin the team. Soon after returning, he led to a memorable series win against West Indies and he was also named as man of the series for his magnificent bowling performance throughout the series. “I wanted to be an outstanding player, that was my ambition.”

Then came the turning point of Imran’s life and it was the ICC cricket world cup 1992 which was hosted by one of the pioneers of cricket, Australia. Pakistan team left for England under the captaincy of Imran Khan with full hopes and courage and with full support from millions of people in Pakistan. Playing with a brittle batting lineup, Khan promoted himself as a batsman to play in the top order along with Javed Miandad, but his contribution as a bowler was not too good, still he had best bowlers in his team like Wasim Akram. At the age of 39, Khan scored the highest runs of all the Pakistani batsmen and took the winning last wicket himself. Pakistan was bowled out for under 80 runs in a match against England in a league match and hardly managed to move to the next round of the world cup. But now luck was on the Pakistan side and green shirts kept on winning the match one after the other defeating all the top teams including the former world champions Australia as well and reached to the final of the world cup. On 25th May 1992 in final at Melbourne, Pakistan again faced England to overcome the mistakes of the league match and to grab the world title. Due to the great batting performance from the captain himself, Javed Miandad and Inzamam ul Haq, Pakistan was able to give a tough total to England. The magic of Wasim Akram and Mushtaq Ahmad worked and Pakistan defeated England by 22 runs to be a world champion.

In his final speech on the presentation ceremony in the world cup, Imran khan said that it will help a lot in fulfilling his wish to build a cancer hospital. Recalling his initial discomfort with this new role, he later said, "When I became the cricket captain, I couldn’t speak to the team directly I was so shy. I had to tell the manager, I said listen can you talk to them, this is what I want to convey to the team. I mean early team meetings I use to be so shy and embarrassed I couldn’t talk to the team." He ended his career with 88 Test matches, 126 innings and scored 3807 runs at an average of 37.69, including six centuries and 18 fifties. His highest score was 136 runs. As a bowler, he took 362 wickets in Test cricket, which made him the first Pakistani and world's fourth bowler to do so. In ODIs, he played 175 matches and scored 3709 runs at an average of 33.41. His highest score remains 102 not out. His best ODI bowling is documented at 6 wickets for 14 runs. “During my 21 years of playing cricket, I have never been approached by anyone or offered a bribe.”

Imran Khan started his social work even before the retirement from cricket, when in 1991 he founded the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust, a charity organization bearing the name of his mother. Imran Khan established Pakistan's first and only cancer hospital, constructed using donations and funds exceeding $25 million, rose by Khan himself from all over the world. He is now the chairman of this hospital and still raises funds for his hospital and giving the best services to people from all the social classes in Pakistan. On 27 April 2008, a technical college in the Mianwali District called Namal College, was inaugurated. Namal College was built by the Mianwali Development Trust (MDT), as chaired by Khan, and was made an associate college of the University of Bradford (of which Khan is Chancellor) in December 2005.

Just after few years of retitrment, Imran’s patriotism and his love for nation took him into the field of politics. On 25 April 1996, Khan founded his own political party known as Movement for Justice in Pakistan (Urdu: Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf) with an anticipated slogan of "Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem”. Imran Khan said “I don't need to use politics as a way of making money.” In 1999 Imran Khan supported General Pervez Musharraf's military takeover but later in 2002 condemned his presidency. He became a Member of Parliament for Mianwali in the October 2002 elections. He was part of the Standing Committees on Kashmir and Public Accounts, and expressed legislative interest in Foreign Affairs, Education and Justice. His party boycotted the national elections on 18 February 2008 and hence, no member of PTI has served in Parliament since Khan's resignation in 2007. “One is actually the democracy here, you know, people are, people assume that this election means that there is democracy in Pakistan. There is no democracy.”

Khan has credited his decision to enter politics with a spiritual awakening, influenced by his conversations with a mystic from the Sufi wing of Islam that began in the last years of his cricket career. Khan told Britain's Daily Telegraph, "I want Pakistan to be a welfare state and a genuine democracy with a rule of law and an independent judiciary." He also proposed an idea that all students after their graduation should spend atleast an year on the countryside to teach them. "We need decentralisation, empowering people at the grass roots."

The Guardian newspaper in England described Khan as a "miserable politician," observing that, "Khan's ideas and affiliations since entering politics in 1996 have swerved and skidded like a rickshaw in a rainshower... He preaches democracy one day but gives a vote to reactionary mullahs the next."

There are number of national and international rewards and recognitions Imran Khan was blessed with

Ø Khan is featured in the University of Oxford's Hall of Fame

Ø He has been an honorary fellow of Oxford's Keble College

Ø n 1976 as well as 1980, Khan was awarded The Cricket Society Wetherall Award for being the leading all-rounder in English first-class cricket

Ø He was also named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1983

Ø He had received the President’s Pride of Performance Award in 1983

Ø Sussex Cricket Society Player of the Year in 1985

Ø Indian Cricket Cricketer of the Year in 1990.

Ø In 1992, Khan was given Pakistan's civil award, the Hilal-i-Imtiaz.

Ø On 8 July 2004, Khan was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2004 Asian Jewel Awards in London for acting as a figurehead for many international charities and working passionately and extensively in fund-raising activities.

Ø On 7 December 2005, Khan was appointed the fifth Chancellor of the University of Bradford

Ø On 13 December 2007, Khan received the Humanitarian Award at the Asian Sports Awards in Kuala Lumpur for his efforts in setting up the first cancer hospital in Pakistan

Ø In 2009, at International Cricket Council's centennial year celebration, Khan was one of fifty-five cricketers inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.

Ø He is also Currently placed at Number 8 on the all-time list of the ESPN Legends of Cricket

Recently, Imran Khan has gained a lot of popularity and support from renowned anchors and columnists in Pakistan like Kashif Abbasi, Haroon ur Rasheed, etc. Imran Khan is a person, an honest politician, a true Pakistani who is now the most famous leader among the youth of Pakistan. He is the only recognized politician which is free from any external pressure including America which is even confessed by America and many other politicians from Pakistan as well.

Is Imran Khan the man, nation is waiting for, who is free from every pressure and can solve all the major issues and problems of Pakistan in every aspect? Only time can answer this question.


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Wednesday 4 April 2012

Shahbaz Sharif

Well, the Government of Punjab has taken a revolutionary step, as it seems in the first look, for celebration of merit in the province because it has announced to give free laptops to 100,000 students who have scored at least 70% marks in their last semesters of MA, MSc, BS Hons or LLB. Besides, the students of PhD, LLM, MS and M.Phil will get the free laptops regardless of their marks, whereas the top 100 students of every Matriculation and Intermediate board will also get the free laptops in prize from the provincial government. The registration of eligible students for this offer will continue till the 31st December, and the eligible students are being informed to register their names through proper channels before the last date for registration expires.
I highly regard this initiative of government but I have serious concerns over it. Actually, the fault in our system, due to which the democracy failed in Pakistan every time in past, was the lack of wisdom in our politicians and civil society. Our leaders promised to bring revolution and introduce reforms every time they stood in elections, but we did not bother to ask them about their roadmaps to fulfill their promises. If we compare ourselves with the public of world’s leading countries, like UK, USA, Germany and France, the people of these countries always ask about the roadmaps whenever their politicians promise to do something after coming in power.
So I am sure that Mian Shahbaz Sharif, whose photo besides his Facebook and Twitter addresses is being published in advertisments of subjected offer, understands the price of 100,000 laptops. The message which is conveyed in the advertisement is directly giving the sense that only Mian Shahbaz Sharif deserves the whole appreciation for this initiative. Currently there are 33000 Facebook fans of Mian Shahbaz Sharif, if only 100,000 more students become his Facebook fan in the hope of getting free laptops, his Facebook fans’ number will increase to at least four times than present. And if the government changes, as the rumors are circulating in Pakistan, then there is no warranty that the laptops will be delivered to the deserving students, because the fulfillment of promise lies in the continuity of the present punjab administration.
Actually, this is the tragedy of Pakistan that our leaders as well as our people always look for the short-cut way to success. We have never thought about building new technologies in Pakistan, we are the maker of nuclear bombs, tanks and missiles, but we have not been able to build the daily life accessories. These good are produced in other countries and we spend our precious foreign currency reserves to get them. I think if Mian Shahbaz Sharif had spent the money to bring the technology of building up new laptops in Pakistan, instead of purchasing 100,000 new laptops from other countries, then the laptops would have been become cheaper enough to be affordable to the public of Pakistan. We must not forget that Bangladesh has started to produce laptops. And if we still insist on to buy these goods from other countries, then we will do injustice with our coming generations because we will keep them back technologically.

Mian Ammar Mujahid
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Tuesday 3 April 2012

I was in Islamabad when I first heard the news of UK based Pakistani students being arrested by the British police on charges of terrorism. As the details came out, it was nine of them arrested in anti-terror raids from different parts of England and as the Prime Minister Brown termed were guilty of hatching a very big plot against the UK. Being myself a Pakistani studying in England, my first reaction was that of disbelief and shock to say the least. I was completely aware of the academic, financial and logistical struggle it involves to become a student in Britain. But then more than that the Pakistanis are an extra ordinary community in the Britain, have been so for decades now. Out of a sixty million population in UK, there are two million Muslims and about 900,000 of them are of Pakistani origin. Not just the British but the whole world can never become oblivious to their proud achievements and rich contributions in the fields of economics, law, medicine, sciences, history, culture, arts and research. But for these caught Pakistani students, they were not only kept in the illegal custody of the British authorities for thirteen days but were also physically and mentally tortured. They were not allowed to contact their families back home who quite understandably faced an immensely difficult period. And on one fine morning after thirteen days of interrogation and intelligence checks, these students were released by the embarrassed authorities as no charge could be proven against them.
It disturbed me, deeply. It disturbed me as a Muslim, as a Pakistani and as the educated youth of Pakistan. I knew from day one that this was not us; it could not be us, any one of us. Though in the last few years some unfortunate incidents have made Pakistanis vulnerable to terrorist suspicions but as someone who was born and brought up in Pakistan, I have complete faith in the fundamental building blocks for the state and nation of Pakistan. Our country was born on the highest pedestals of human excellence. It promised complete tolerance, peaceful co-existence of multiple religious/ethnic/sectarian beliefs, a pluralistic social order, freedom of thought and expression, egalitarianism and a democratic form of governance. We as a nation are completely and deadly against all forms of violence be it political, social or economic. We are an extremely peace loving nation which does not approve of the minutes acts of extremism.. We are a victim of this menace. We are a victim because we have lost thousands of our innocent citizens including men and women, children, youngsters and elders in cruel and insane suicide bombings in our markets, schools, mosques, parks and other public places. We are a victim because we have lost hundreds of our brave soldiers, the sons of our soil in attacks on military consignments, their offices and official residences. We hate blood and dead bodies, the brutality un-nerves us and the loss of our loved ones infuriates us. We cannot relate ourselves in any which way to terrorism, we cannot imagine the killings of innocent people in our wildest thoughts for this is not what are made up of. We neither represent nor can stand this inhumanity under any circumstances. We as a nation and as the educated youth of Pakistan do not scum and subscribe to the narrowly, pathetically, untruly, unfairly and fallaciously interpreted version of our extremely beautiful and most serene religion of Islam, which has an extraordinary tradition of humanity, tolerance, brotherhood and love. As a Muslim, it is a most painful experience we as a civilization have been subjected to. It saddens and shocks us to witness such shameless interpretations of Islam to suit interests of gaining political mileage and power. Pakistan has been enriched by some of the biggest Sufi Saints of the century who have spent their entire lives spreading the love and light of a universal love for humanity regardless of class, caste, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, age, social status or economic background. Millions of Pakistanis today find solace in their teachings and have followed their paths for achieving human excellence, positive thinking, real emancipation and enlightenment. We do not connect with terrorism, at all.
The seeds of extremism were slowed by a host of parasitic powers to suit the then geo-political and strategic interests of the sole super power. The evil forces of terrorism and religious intolerance were fuelled by a destructive alliance of the west with the then military dictatorship in Pakistan. The effects of their power hungry agendas still effect us, all of us and everywhere, in Swat and in the UK. My heart goes out to the millions of Pakistani who have lost their loved ones, their schools and their homes to this harsh, deadly war which has been convened due to reasons completely alien to them. I feel guilty to see those faces of young girls and boys who have been displaced from the beautiful Swat valley which was once and ironically enough not long ago know as the tourists’ paradise. Their eyes have pinching questions and their gaze has pain, cold pain. Pain which reflects war and the deaths and destruction it brings. I look at the men and women and something inside me freezes, I literally hear screams which are too loud to be heard. They get merged with the images of dead bodies and blood in the Marriott hotel bombing and the picture gets blurred. Reluctantly, I try to look away, putting both my hands on my ears because I think they have heard enough of painful screams over the last two years and they cannot take any more. But I cannot look away; I cannot become indifferent to the pain of my fellow Pakistanis, to my sisters and to my brothers. I cannot be insensitive to the cost they have and are still paying for the sins they have never committed. I include me, it includes you, it includes all of us who belong to the same soil, who were born and brought up in the territory of Pakistan and who are lucky and privileged to proudly claim it as their country. It is sad truth that the pain brought by terrorism unites all of us in a strong way because each one of us is at a loss, of one kind or the other.
As for the arrested Pakistani students, I want those students to know that Pakistan has not lost faith in you, it never will. We, the Pakistani nation and particularly it’s youth are proud of you. But please do not let this incident effect you in a way that you undermine even in the slightest way our collective principles and moral ideals as Muslims, as Pakistanis and as the educated youth of Pakistan. It should only strengthen our resolve to defeat extremism by helping our fellow Pakistanis who are not effects but survivors of this war against terror and by letting the world see that we are one; we always were and will remain so forever. I have complete faith that the collective realization of this massive responsibility on us through the might of our pen and strength of resolve will let us once again reach the heights of our long lost glory. In solidarity with each other…

Arooj Mazhar
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