Benazir Bhutto Biography
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Politics of Pakistan – a Common Man PerspectiveBy: Asif Kamboh | 23/07/2008 | PoliticsPakistan became an independent state in 1947, when the British made their final plans to surrender the "Jewel in the Crown" of their empire. After independence, a debate commenced in Pakistan about the system of government the new nation should adopt. This debate never reached to a fruitful end. A large number of constitutions and a repetitive replacement of military and civil mode of governments were experienced in Pakistan. Democracy A Bad Experience For The PakistanisBy: Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari | 11/03/2009 | PoliticsThe word democracy has taken everything from the hands of poor Pakistanis. They now want complete change in the system. The Nomination of Bilawal is a Tragedy for Pakistani DemocracyBy: Iffat Gillani | 30/12/2007 | PoliticsPakistan is reeling towards anarchy and civil war. This article discuses the double standard demonstrated by Benazir Bhutto by declaring her son as the new chair person of PPP and encourages the youth of the nation to give politics its due time in their lives. Pakistan, & the Myth of Islamic TerrorismBy: Rakesh Saxena | 04/01/2008 | PoliticsPresident Musharraf has supposedly been fighting Islamic terrorism since he took control of Pakistan in a coup eight years ago. Benazir Bhutto repeatedly justified her role in a future Pakistan by claiming to be a champion of democracy; Nawaz Sharif is also citing to his highly dubious democratic credentials at every opportunity on the campaign trail. HISTORY OF PAKISTANBy: Mian Afaq Tariq | 12/06/2009 | HistoryThe area of present-day Pakistan has a long history of human settlement as the cradle of the Indus Valley civilization, the earliest-known civilization in South Asia. This Bronze Age culture flourished in the area of the Indus River Valley from about 2500 to 1700 bc. The Indus River is considered the lifeblood of Pakistan, and the ancient culture that arose there serves as an icon of Pakistan’s territorial identity. Editors view about elections 2008 in pakistanBy: Farman Nawaz | 27/08/2009 | Self PublishingEditors view about elections 2008 (Before the Death of Benazir Bhutto) The party is not over yetBy: Farman Nawaz | 03/11/2009 | PoliticsPeople’s Party is isolated on the issue of National Reconciliation Ordinance. It happens in democracy that some times the ruling party is not supported by its allies. But in third world countries the situation gets worsened not only by the local parties but foreign hands are involved in destabilizing the governments. This may be the reason that China is against the western way of democracy. Why President Zardari Has Been so Much Vilified?By: Dr Reza Borr | 09/09/2008 | PoliticsWhile corruption is so widespread and all politicians and senior civil servants and businessmen have been accused of it, why Zardari has been more accused of the same thing that the accusers have done themselves in possibly bigger ways? The accusations against Nawaz Sharif are more fundamental. Accusations against General Musharaf and other military rulers of Pakistan are even more evident but why Zardari has been vilified so much?
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