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By Sajjad Shah KARACHI: First Lady and Member of the National Assembly Asifa Bhutto Zardari reaffirmed the Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) commitment to continue the struggle “on the path of the martyrs of democracy” until every citizen of Pakistan was “free and equal.” Her message marked the 18th anniversary of the Karsaz tragedy — the devastating twin bombings that targeted Benazir Bhutto’s homecoming procession in Karachi on October 18, 2007. In her statement, Asifa described the Karsaz site on Shahrah-e-Faisal as a “witness to the blood-stained struggle for democracy,” recalling the day when “cowardly enemies ambushed democracy with an attack” but…
On the anniversary of the Karsaz attack, the president honors the slain former PM’s legacy, saying the nation’s struggle against terrorism is ‘strengthened by the sacrifices of martyrs.’ By Asghar Ali Mubarak ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari stated on Friday that Pakistan’s ongoing struggle against terrorism draws its strength from the sacrifices of its martyrs, paying a solemn tribute to his late wife, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, on the anniversary of the 2007 Karsaz bombings. In a message marking the somber occasion, the president honored “the martyrs of democracy” and recalled Benazir Bhutto’s unwavering commitment. He noted that she had…
President Zardari hailed the Muslim World League’s efforts for unity and moderation, reaffirming Pakistan’s support for Palestine and deepening ties with Saudi Arabia. By Asghar Ali Mubarak ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari met with Dr Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, in Islamabad and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening unity and cooperation within the Muslim world. The meeting underscored a shared vision for moderation, tolerance, and collaborative progress among Muslim nations. President Zardari extended his warm wishes to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and to Crown Prince Mohammed…
The latest escalation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier has laid bare the fragile and combustible nature of South Asia’s borderlands. Cross-border strikes by Afghan Taliban fighters and allied militants, including a group described as Fitanah i Khawarij, have not only killed hundreds and displaced thousands but have also reopened wounds that have long festered along this restless frontier. Pakistan’s response has been swift and ferocious, reflecting both military calculation and political signaling, but it also underscores a far wider dilemma: how regional rivalries, proxy networks, and unresolved conflicts can swiftly tip into open confrontation. The fighting in Kurram, where insurgent positions…
By Rumisa Malik A young bride from Gujranwala has become the latest casualty of a brutal and entrenched custom: she was allegedly killed by her in-laws because her dowry did not meet their expectations. What began as simmering tension following her marriage escalated into violence, and despite being rushed to hospital, she did not survive. Another life lost, another family shattered, and yet the haunting question remains: how many more? This tragedy is not an anomaly. It is the continuation of a practice that has long inflicted profound human and social costs across Pakistan. The dowry system, legally restricted and…
By Moin Kamali KARACHI: A startling revelation has emerged that tax-free goods imported for Pakistan’s former FATA region have been illegally cleared through customs and sold in Karachi, causing substantial losses to the national treasury. Sources reported that Karachi-based businessman Khawar wrote to the Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), exposing a scheme in which mafias allegedly diverted goods intended exclusively for FATA. These tax-free imports—including textiles, plastics, cooking oil, and other items that benefit from an 8% sales tax exemption—were cleared from customs without proper tracking and sold on a large scale in Karachi. Officials confirmed that…
By Aslam Shah KARACHI: A major scandal emerged within the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) after allegations surfaced that consumer data and billing records had been sold on the open market, potentially generating millions of rupees in illicit profits. Official sources said the October 2025 billing process had been carried out illegally, with the private contractor Usman & Brothers continuing operations despite its contract having expired. The firm had reportedly been retained for 12 consecutive years through kickbacks and commissions, bypassing open bidding procedures. Four employees of Usman & Brothers were terminated on charges of selling commercial and industrial…
In recent weeks, the rhetoric emerging from New Delhi has grown increasingly belligerent, casting long shadows over an already fragile regional equilibrium. India’s talk of war is not just a diplomatic gambit; it is a test of patience, prudence, and resolve. Yet, for Pakistan, the true challenge lies not merely in responding to threats with matching bravado but in navigating a path that safeguards its people, institutions, and international standing while maintaining the moral compass that history demands. The temptation to respond with incendiary declarations, grandstanding speeches, or militaristic posturing is ever-present. However, in moments such as these, the worth…
By Syed Shamim Akhtar The ongoing tensions surrounding Azad Jammu and Kashmir underscore a familiar but urgent truth: the narrative of the region continues to be contested, and international law remains an essential reference point for justice and accountability. Pakistan has once again rejected India’s repeated attempts to manipulate this narrative, calling on New Delhi to adhere to both international law and United Nations resolutions. In a statement from the Foreign Office, the spokesperson emphasized that instead of levelling unfounded accusations, India should acknowledge its responsibilities under the UN Charter, respect the rights of the people of Azad Jammu and…
