Yeah if you remove the violence, the ethnic and religious fundamentalism, the terrorism, the economy down the tube, the social strife, the political chaos. Except for that, Pakistan is in the role of 'superior West Germany' incarnate.
It's easy to blame western democracy, or any democracy.
How about accepting that Pakistan is in danger of failing at democracy and not the other way round?
I love the names on this (allegedly) 'news website':
Byline "Anjali Sharma".
Local Delhi analyst "Virat Sinha". Yeh kya Lal Qila ke bahaar gutter mein pada mila tha?
To the owners of the wesbite this 'story' has been sourced from- Come on guys, at least come up with believable names for...
I don't like to comment on the leader of another country as mostly it's none of my business, but this one I can't hold back.
Of course, Bilawal. And your children and their Bhutto children, and their Bhutto children decades hence will continue to 'struggle' for people's rights. While living...
She's a good kid, brave and forthright, but her award is politicized and she does not deserve it. This has just cheapened the Nobel, as if it hadn't been cheapened enough already.
Yeah I'm Indian and I'm saying that.
People like Edhi would add luster to the award. Now that's a great man...
The most telling part, the part least commented, is that a Pakistani feels the need to painstakingly compare Pakistan's economy to that of India.
No even halfway respected Indian analyst would spend more than a few minutes thinking about it, far less writing reports.
So, with all due respect...
^^ Seppuku? Surely that's a bit much even given the Japanese concept of honour. This is the 21st century after all.
Meanwhile, some nations would have given the swimmer an award..... :D
If body language could win wars, one General Tikka Khan would still be bragging (straight backed) 'visibly' about how he defended Dhaka to the last man and bullet.
And here's a fact- those fellows on the Indian side? They aren't Indian military to begin with. But you go right on creating and...
First of all this is an opinion piece and not an Al Jazeera story, ie reportage. She has a right to give her opinion, doesn't make it fact.
Second, from her articles Hafsa Kanjwal is hardly someone who seems neutral or even credible.
The Indian government is taking measures to tackle the...
On topic, apparently as a cadet he used to run up every from Dehradun to Mussoorie! That's some stamina.
Lives in the same apartment complex as me, great man.
Rest In peace warriors.
All of us have to come to an end, and this is faint consolation to your loved ones, but few can say they lived the life which ended in service to an ideal.