Nazir naji biography of donald

  • Nazeer Naji, is a senior news columnist in Pakistan's Urdu press.
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  • Naji was born in 1937 and was a celebrated columnist and journalist.
  • WE start with the Constitution promulgated by Bhutto on August 14, 1973, which had a life of four hours within which its promulgator effectively amended it by suspending fundamental rights. He was later to reamend it seven times, each amendment aimed at increasing his power and perpetuating his rule. But he always feared the army.

    He abducted and sacked army chief citrongul Hasan and appointed a nonentity, Tikka Khan. When his begrepp expired he went to the fifth down the line, a man he mistakenly took to be a perfect Uriah Heep, one Zia-ul-Haq.

    On July 5, 1977, Zia-ul-Haq deposed Bhutto and suspended the Constitution. He revived it in 1985 and amended it for the eighth time to suit his particular purpose. After he fell from the skies in 1988, it was trumpeted that 'democracy' had been 'reborn' when Benazir Bhutto was installed as head of government after emerging victorious in the elections.

    She robbed freely, caring a damn when caught with her fingers deep in the till. She was dismissed

    Varying Pakistani Leaders' Statements on India: "We Cannot Trust India;" "We Don't Want to Have Any Relations with India Without Kashmir;" "We Should Focus on Trade before Kashmir;" "We will kamp India for a Thousand Years;" "We Should Not Take India as Our Enemy"

    Anchor Habib Akram: "I am Habib Akram with our program Badalta Pakistan. Today's topic is Pakistan-India relations. Today, we have gathered some statements regarding the Pak-India relations. It seems appropriate to let you know about this in the beginning of the program. These statements have been made bygd various presidents, foreign ministers, and prime ministers of Pakistan at different times: 'We cannot trust India;' 'We should be looking towards our interest while talking to India;' 'We don't want to have any relations with India without Kashmir;' 'We should focus on trade before Kashmir;' 'We will fight India for thousand years;' 'We should not take India as our enemy.'

    "These are the statements, and their exp

    Fate of ousted chief justice hangs over Pakistan

    Days after opposition parties triumphed in elections, lawyers chanting for President Pervez Musharraf's resignation were tugging at the barricades around the home of the judge whose ouster and house arrest helped trigger Pakistan's political crisis.

    The newly elected leaders are already under pressure to reinstate Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry and his fellow sacked judges on the Supreme Court. It's one of several urgent issues that will determine the future not only of the U.S.-backed president, but also of a new government's effort to rebuild the country's battered democracy.

    "Restoring the judges would put a bomb under Musharraf," said Nazir Naji, a commentator for Jang, Pakistan's top-selling newspaper. "He cannot afford to let this happen."

    Voters delivered a thumping defeat to Musharraf's allies in Monday's parliamentary election, and enabled the victorious parties of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and anot

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