Her Hair
From the Blog sesapzaiHer hair It spills about her face And bounces about her shoulders as she runs "Oh my!" Strangers would exclaim, "Look at all that hair!" So much hair Her long […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
It all comes together: Kashmir Day, banned organisations, and a warped narrative
From the Blog beenasarwar[image: DIG Khalique Shaikh and PPP leader Sharmila Farooqi negotiating with protesters outside CM House, Karachi. PPI photo] DIG Khalique Shaikh and PPP leader Sharmila Farooqi negotiating with protesters outside CM House, Karachi. PPI photo *It all comes together.* When the Sindh government agreed on Tuesday to the demands of the citizens observing a sit-in for over 30 hours in protest against the Shikarpur blast, probably everyone forgot about Kashmir Solidarity Day. It has been observed annually in Pakistan every February 5 since 1991 when the Nawaz Sharif government during its first stint in power demarcated it as a national holiday. Advisor to the Sindh government Sharmila Faruqi acknowledged that the demands of the civil society group led by lawyer M. Jibran Nasir were wpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
فراق طیبہ
From the Blog ashrafiya [image: A] وہی اقبال جس کو ناز تھا کل خوش مزاجی پر فراق طیبہ میں پھرتا ہے اب رنجیدہ رنجیدہpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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