
MUHAMMAD IQBAL
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Jan 18, 2025 |
pakobserver.net | MUHAMMAD IQBAL
SINCE Pakistan’s establishment in 1947, the Office of the Prime Minister has been a focal point of judicial scrutiny. The judiciary has frequently intervened, resulting in the conviction and disqualification of several Prime Ministers—developments that have not only shaped their political destinies but also left an indelible mark on the nation’s democratic fabric.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
islamabadpost.com.pk | MUHAMMAD IQBAL
by: Muhammad Mohsin IqbalSince Pakistan’s establishment in 1947, the office of the Prime Minister has been a focal point of judicial scrutiny. The judiciary has frequently intervened, resulting in the conviction and disqualification of several Prime Ministers—developments that have not only shaped their political destinies but also left an indelible mark on the nation’s democratic fabric.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
pakobserver.net | MUHAMMAD IQBAL
AFTER almost half a century, as a student of history, I was struck by a picture that symbolized the transformation of relationships between two nations. The photograph captured Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir presenting souvenirs to a top military delegation from Bangladesh, a gesture of goodwill and friendship. This seemingly simple act carried profound symbolism, not just for Pakistan-Bangladesh relations but also for the broader narrative of South Asian history.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
thefridaytimes.com | MUHAMMAD IQBAL
In the vast spectrum of human emotions, grief and sorrow stand out as universal experiences. Whether a natural calamity or a man-made disaster causes the loss, the anguish remains the same. Recent events such as the raging fires in Los Angeles and the harrowing devastation in Gaza have once again brought these feelings to the forefront. Both scenarios involve immense human suffering, yet their origins differ significantly.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
pakobserver.net | MUHAMMAD IQBAL
ACROSS the broad spectrum of human emotions, grief and sorrow emerge as universal constants. Regardless of whether the loss is caused by a natural disaster or a human-made catastrophe, the pain remains equally profound. Recent events, such as the devastating fires in Los Angeles and the tragic destruction in Gaza, have once again highlighted these shared experiences.
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