Imagine, you are returning from a family event at night, and it has rained, and you turn a corner and the drainage in your area was not covered and your car falls into this. Your …
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Why Census is a red line for people of Urban Sindh ?
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Why can’t Pakistan default? A dialogue
The quintessential question bothering everyone today is “Whether Pakistan is going to default?”. Let me tell you why it won’t. Now, I am not going to predict a model or give economic solutions which I …
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Answer that phone call for help
My phone started to ring frantically from an unknown number. I picked the call inquisitive who was there on the other side. Generally, when a call like this would come from such numbers, I would …
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Is Imran Khan’s Long March a Wrong March for the right purpose?
Is Pakistan turning a corner? Are we a nation heading into a revolution? Or are we currently in one as I write this? We all have seen many long marches towards Islamabad in the last …
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What is Freedom in Pakistan?
I woke up during night like each day as a habit during my sleep which has always been with breaks. Like my habit each time. Picked my phone. Read one message about Arshad Sharif dead. …
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Who to blame for pains of my beloved city Karachi?
Nowadays, when you browse through every channel or social media where any one is speaking their minds out about the despair the city of Karachi is in especially after recent rains the most favorite excuses …
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How is unity even possible in Urban Sindh? A simple solution..
I have been thinking of writing this for some time. For some reason, my heart and mind were not connecting. It’s been almost many years since I have been writing these blogs. One of the …
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Six Reasons why Bangladesh beat Pakistan Economically today
Read why Bangladesh has left us behind economically
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Uzair Baloch JIT Report …Read
Finally Uzair Baloch’s JIT has been released somehow. I wonder would he be ever hanged for the crimes against Muhajirs . I wonder if ever PPP would ever be taken to task and punished for …
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The Muhajir Manifesto (for today)
It is upon the next generation of those who migrated from India in 1947 to decide how their future should look like. Whilst the majority of our Muhajir community got peacefully settled in other parts …