Hard Thing
From the Blog iabhopal Doing nothing is very hard to do, You never know when you are finished There are three sides to any argument. Your side, my side, and the right side But hardly people understand pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Attempts to Maneuver Polls Unacceptable: HRCP
From the Blog beenasarwar *The narrative being peddled in Pakistan *through social media and Whatsapp, is one, that the politicians are totally corrupt and the Army is the only institution worth supporting. And second, even if the army has been interfering, it is "no longer an Army with a 'security mindset'," as one long message being circulated puts it, but "truly a national army, which has come of age". Along the way, it "has become the fourth pillar in our country with influence far beyond its mandate. Something not to relish and a sad reality". *According to this narrative,* "a strong, democratic, well governed and corruption free Pakistan is a political death warrant for Nawaz and Zardari". And since the army is there to stay and "if Imran wins, this will be the first time in Pakistan's civilian hipakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Coke Studio Explorer Unearths Pakistan's Hidden Talent
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman* Pakistan's biggest and most popular annual music platform, Coke Studio, under the banner of its exciting new initiative – Coke Studio Explorer – cuts through the mainstream and brings previously undiscovered music talent to the public eye. Ariana and Amrina during the recording of their song, Pareek, for Coke Studio Explorer. Photo by: Insiya Syed. Having released a grand total of five tracks this month, each song highlights Pakistan's cultural diversity by presenting artistes such as; two young aspiring singers from the Kalash Valley (Ariana and Amrina), a brother-sister duo from Sindh (Vishnu and Shamu Bai), an ensemble that goes by the name of Qasamir (from Azad Kashmir), a Pakistani singer discovered on Instagram (Mishal Khawaja), and a trio of singers fpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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