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Frankenstein monster ISIs political cell has grown too big for comfort: Editorial

editorial in a Pakistan daily has said the Frankenstein monster - Inter-Services Intelligences (ISI) political cell, has grown too big for comfort....
Source : Webindia123 |
Category : Headlines

Political solution needed to deal with genocide cases in Balochistan: Editorial

political solution must be sought immediately to deal with the cases of genocide in Balochistan before it is too late, an editorial has...
Source : Webindia123 |
Category : Headlines

Pak militarys kill and dump policy made political solution in Balochistan impossible: Editorial

highhanded criminal operations and the kill and dump policy of the Pakistan Army have hardly left any space for a political solution in Balochistan now, an editorial...
Source : Webindia123 |
Category : International

Karzais a charm offensive a good sign for Pak-Afghan ties: Editorial

combined strategy of political and military means will bring back peace to war-ravaged Afghanistan, claims an editorial in the Daily Times....
Source : Webindia123 |
Category : International

Civilian supremacy must end military high-handedness in Pakistan: Editorial

leading Pakistan editorial has stressed the need to end the high- handedness of military regime and allow a strong civilian set-up to prevail that would ultimately lead to civilian supremacy. Daily Times editorial says that the activities of military and intelligence forces should be accountable to parliament instead of blaming the political class for all the ills.The editorial stresses the need of...
Source : News Track India |
Category : International | City : Delhi

India's political system can respond when required: Washington Post

"political system can respond to an urgent popular demand for change", and wondered if the US political system would respond the same way to the massacre of innocent children at an elementary school."India has a reputation as a place where needed government action comes slowly, if it all," noted the Washington Post's Editorial Board in an editorial titled "India's government, impelled to action on...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : International | City : Washington

Peace, Indo-Pak trade, necessary precursors to resolution of Kashmir issue: Editorial

(ANI): An editorial in a Pakistani daily has said that knowing how little the world supports the country on its stance on the Mumbai attacks of 2008, it would be wise for Pakistan to adopt the policy favoured by the two main political parties in the nation and give peace a chance.According to the editorial in The Express Tribune, peace has to come first, followed by trade and then resolution of the...
Source : News Track India |
Category : International | City : Delhi

Women’s leisure is often fragmented and secondary

Those of us interested in gender equality tend to be obsessed with the politically and economically important areas in which we need this equality — education, employment, health, political representation. But equality in these important but grim att  |Sir — The editorial, “Ugly state” (June 28), rightly speaks of widespread human rights violation in  |Sir — The editorial, “Getting real” (June 30),...
Source : Telegraphindia |
Category : National

Indian political system can respond when needed: Post (Lead)

influential US daily has hailed India's new laws against sexual violence, saying the political system can respond to urgent demands for change, and wondered if the US would respond the same way to the massacre of innocent children in schools."India has a reputation as a place where needed government action comes slowly, if it all," noted the Washington Post Editorial Board in an editorial titled "India's...
Source : Prokerala |
Category : International | City : National

Only parliament, people, not judiciary can decide fate of Pak government: Editorial

Only parliament, people, not judiciary can decide fate of Pak government: EditorialIslamabad, Jan 12: An editorial in a Pakistan daily has called on the country's Supreme Court to exercise judicial restraint and instead allow the country's citizens or the parliament to find a way out of the current political impasse.The editorial thus favours the last out of the six options given by the Pakistan Supreme...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : National