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Pakistan will Stay and Prosper
Posted on09. Jun, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi We all know Pakistan is in deep quagmire. Yet I believe Pakistan will come out of its daunting challenges with flying colors. Since its inception, Pakistan has witnessed and gone through several conceivable trials and tribulations because of both internal and external factors. Barring the cataclysm of the cessation of East Pakistan [...]
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Pakistan: Where is that Leader
Posted on29. May, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
Pakistan needs a radical progressive, reformist, a firebrand, iron willed revolutionary, chivalrous and visionary leader. He should be a leader who is incorruptible, astute, Islam loving and farsighted. He should be the one who can keep his nose to the grindstone and never budge or bend on matters pertaining to national honor, sublime mission for change and reconstruction of Pakistan as a modern, developed state.
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Rebuilding of Pakistan
Posted on18. May, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
“When I think that Pakistan has come into being, it gives great satisfaction to my soul; it was indeed a difficult task, I could not have achieved it alone, in doing so the blessings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) were with me. Now its an obligation on this nation to follow the footsteps of Khulfa-e-Rashideen so that Allah fulfills His promise and award us the rule over the earth.” M. A. Jinnah Sept 1948
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Pakistani Team Made To Lose!
Posted on02. Apr, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
Distastefully the politicians, the bookies, the gamblers and intentional stake holders have infiltrated into the world of sports and it is they who write the script, choreograph the games especially the cricket and decide who should win and which side should lose. But the only team whose players have remained as an easy prey to the trappings of the huge money was mostly Pakistani.
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Raymond Davis Case
Posted on20. Mar, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
Shariah Lends Saving Grace to Both Pakistan and America By Saeed Qureshi The PPP must realize that its government at the center is irredeemably weak and it must voluntarily dissolve it before incurring further ridicule and scorn. Its grip over the instruments of governance is loosening and it is metaphorically a lame duck regime that is [...]
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Peter King and the American Muslims
Posted on13. Mar, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
If the American citizens are discriminated on the basis of the ethnic background, their color, their faith and gender by some unscrupulous and racist extremists then certainly these people are doing a disservice to America. They are trying to distort its grand and lofty image as a bastion of equality and justice for all irrespective of their color of the skin or racial background. Let us not forget that United States is known as the land of immigrants and that does not exclude the white Americans as well.
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The Don Quixote of Pakistan
Posted on10. Mar, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
It is vitally imperative for the chairman of the PPP and also the president of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari to counsel this overactive and hyper member of the PPP and firmly tell him to restrain his rage and rancor against a very intimate ally MQM and also the second largest party PMNL.
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Pakistan: The Paralyzed Government
Posted on06. Mar, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
Asif Ali Zardari is a replica of Col Mummar Qaddafi of Libya. Qaddafi is tenaciously hanging on to power and seems to be unmoved despite a civil war situation brewing up in his country. Qaddafi has no place around the world to seek asylum or shelter. He would, therefore, fight to the last because he has no other option to fall back upon. Either power or death is the message that he is giving by his shrewish behavior.
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Will Qaddafi be physically eliminated?
Posted on04. Mar, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
But with a closed and unyielding mindset, he refuses to accept that he is no more a popular leader and that the Libyan people were fed up with him, and that it was time for him to leave and thus pave way for Libya to usher into a democratic era. Only thereafter, all unwanted restrictions could be lifted, the society could be opened and unchained and the people to choose their representatives through elections.
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Qaddafi: the Self-Delusional Dictator
Posted on27. Feb, 2011 by Saeed Qureshi.
By Saeed Qureshi:
A dictatorship survives as long as it can subdue the people by coercive means. There are no cushions or provisions for the dissention in a dictatorship run by one man or a family. The relationship between the ruler and the ruled in authoritarians regimes is always that of fear and oppression let loose by the former over the latter.