Once upon a time there was Pakistan
From the Blog pakteahouse *By Shahzada Muhammad Ali* [image: pakistan] Problems? Poverty, lawlessness, inflation, nepotism, robbery, forgery, money laundering, smuggling, land grabbing, extortion, drug trafficking, corruption, black marketing, political violence, abduction are just a few. Earthquakes and floods add to the flavor of it. PPP is a great opposition indeed. Zardari is on incognito mode. Altaf Bhai is a blessing already. Maulana Tahir-ul-Qadri likes playing his agonizing game of hide and seek. But let’s talk about the two giants, PML-N and PTI, fighting over their mutual god – the ballet box. Imran Khan has a bigger fish to fry – KPK. He can raise his voice against iniquity, but he should prioritize his actions first. If he had a problem with ECP, why didn’t he use Article 209? Laurent & Chpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Speaking with the Winner of Master Chef Pakistan
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman* The immensely popular Master Chef television show franchise, which is being produced in numerous countries the world over, was received with much enthusiasm in Pakistan, when Master Chef Pakistan aired its first season this year on Urdu 1, a local channel on the national hook-up. [image: Photo: Master Chef Pakistan] Photo: Master Chef Pakistan With well-known Pakistani chefs, Zakir Qureshi, Mehboob Khan and Khurram Awan featured as the reality show’s judges, Master Chef Pakistan’s season finale aired late last month, crowning a young, 30-something housewife from Karachi, Ammara Noman, as the show’s winner. “I started learning how to cook by watching our local cooking shows,” Noman states, “I particularly used to watch Chef Zakir’s show and would try to replipakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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