13 April 1919 – 13 April 2019: 100 years of Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath on April 13, 2019A hundred years ago on 13 April 1919one of the most shameful acts of state terrorism took place at the Jallianwala Bagh, near the Golden Temple, Amritsar. That day a large crowd of several thousand had gathered it. Most of them were innocent villagers who were in town to take part in the Baisakhi festival […]
Kartarpur Sahib corridor on December 4, 201828 November 2018 will be recorded in the annals of history as the crucial step taken by the Pakistani and Indian governments to reconnect the historical Punjab, which in 1947 witnessed unprecedented bloodshed, forced migration and the overall debasement of humanity until ethnic (religious) cleansing was achieved on both sides of the divided Punjab. Guru […]
Philosophy of the social sciences on November 27, 2018Some students have requested that I share my views on the philosophy of the social sciences. Some scholars prefer the singular form: philosophy of social science. However, such distinctions do not really matter much. Philosophy of social science is that branch of philosophy which examines the concepts, methods, and logic underpinning social sciences. A simple […]
1947: the partition that caused a million deaths and displaced on November 19, 2018Revisiting India’s Partition: New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics Edited by: Amarjit Singh, NaliniIyer, and Rahul K. Gairola Publisher: New Delhi: Orient Black Swan, 2016 Pgs: 400 The partition of India and the two Muslim-majority provinces of Bengal and Punjab in 1947 continue to whet scholarly curiosity and that of the public. A growing […]
Faith and feminism in Pakistan on October 29, 2018It is seldom that qualified research, conceptually and theoretically sophisticated informs the academic undertakings of Pakistani scholars. This is especially lamentable when one reads works written supposedly by political scientists. Their contributions to information and knowledge are mostly political history. Other branches of social science are not much better. Understanding society, its composition and structure, […]
Lahore’s eternal citizen, Pran Nevile (1922 – 2018) is no more on October 14, 2018I received the news with a heavy heart that one of Lahore’s original ambassadors in Delhi, Pran Nevile, died on October 11, 2018. His was a very long innings, close to a century. He was fit like a fiddle the last time I met him in Government College Lahore in 2016. His hair was thick […]
India under Modi continues to disappoint on September 24, 2018Most sensible people were looking forward to the meeting of the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan in New York. Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan had written to his counterpart PM Narendra Modi that he wanted to discuss all outstanding issues and problems which have bedevilled the relations between their two countries, and instead of […]
Death: an inevitable reality? on September 19, 2018A few days ago, a student wrote to me, recommending that I discuss death: something we all know is a reality which nobody can deny. Let me define death, as the termination of metabolism in the human body so that it ceases to function. The heart stops beating, the brain stops working and all normal […]
Pakistan and Ahmadis on September 13, 2018In the light of the clumsy and awkward decision of the Imran Khan Government first to include Dr Atif Mian in the Economic Advisory Council and then exclude him the next day under pressure from the Ulema and others has been the subject of unprecedented attention from the world press and social media. One thing […]
Imran Khan’s government takes a bold stand on September 7, 2018Information Minister Fawad Chaudhary’s statement that the new government will not bow before extremist pressure, which surfaced when an Ahmadi, Dr Atif Mian, was appointed as adviser to the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (EAC), is a step in the right direction. Contemporaneously nowhere in the world is religion or race the constitutional basis for […]