What’s the Rush for a Vote of No Confidence? on March 8, 2022“Meray Aziz Hum Watano” translates into “My dear fellow countrymen” and is an opening phrase we have heard many times. Especially in a gruff no-nonsense voice. Are we headed there? Far too many times, internal squabbling by politicians has led to this opening sentence. Each time the masses welcomed it, fed up with uncertainty created […]
The Energy War Begins on February 27, 2022Human history is replete with conflicts based on ethnicity, religion and expansionism. Underlying most wars, there is an element of greed, control, domination and above all, economic gain. Since the earliest records, battles were fought on land; moved to the seas and then onto air space. The latest advent is the deployment of technology. The […]
Imminent War in Europe and Consequences on February 20, 2022Every language and culture has sayings that summarize a broad topic in a few words. My default is Punjabi. Translation takes away a lot of spice, yet I will try to convey the essence depicting consequences of a conflict in Europe. “A fight amongst wild boars destroys the valuable sugarcane.” I refer to the situation […]
Success Abroad, Mess at Home on February 13, 2022Punjabis like a strongman. Our folklore is full of fearless, at times rebellious characters standing up for the underdogs. Dulla Bhatti, Malangi, Jagga and Bhagat Singh are some of the prominent heroes. This trait endures till today and a strong leader’s imprint perseveres. Be it Nawab Kalabagh’s firm handling, or Tikka Khan’s law and order […]
Corruption Destroys Nations on February 6, 2022Punjabi is a rich language. Its folklores have endured for generations. There is one that comes to mind on today’s topic. Many readers may already be familiar with it, yet I have to share it to depict our state of affairs. A dog, “Kuta” in Punjabi, fell and died in a village well, “khoh” in […]
National Security Policy (Part II) on January 30, 2022Polarisation has never run so deep in our politics. It reminds me of my farming days in Kasur. Before moving my family to Canada in the late nineties, I would regularly travel to our farm near Ganga Post. It required turning south from Dipalpur road at Theng Mor, passing through Mandi Usman and a few […]
National Security Policy: First Reality Check (Part I) on January 27, 2022I was quite young when Ayub Khan’s martial law was imposed. However, some memories get etched in your mind. In Abbottabad, we had to walk to school through a bazaar famous for its food shops. Chappal Kebab, tea stalls with pakoras, meat, bakery shops and others. All of them were dirty and perfect breeding grounds […]
Murree: Will We Ever Learn? on January 16, 2022Growing up in Abbottabad in the sixties, we were always a bit jealous of Murree. Both were tourist destinations. During summer, many families would visit to escape the heat. Abbottabad is a valley surrounded by mountains having a much larger footprint and open areas than Murree. Murree is a small plateau on a mountaintop with […]
Can we Break the IMF Chokehold? on January 9, 2022In my last article “It’s time to stem the rot, not fuel it,” I had written about the hapless Sharifs and their lackeys. I challenged their full-throated claims of an impending deal and completely debunked their frivolous narrative. I marveled at their unmatched capacity to create fake news narratives from nothing, packaging and promoting it […]
It’s Time to Stem the Rot, Not Fuel It on January 2, 2022Grudgingly, credit has to be given where due. In my five decades as a political worker, I have not witnessed such levels of deceit as PML (N) is practicing. Their ability to create a narrative from nothing, packaging, and promoting it all levels is unmatched. The most effective propaganda machine of Nazi Germany at times […]