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25 Years On: Remember Faiz
Posted by imranbhatt Nov 13, 2009 03:30 pm
Re:#7 Naqshbandi If Iqbal's poems in support of Marx and Lenin does not make him Marxist then how on earth Faiz sahib writing naat can turn him from being revolutionary to islamist.
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25 Years On: Remember Faiz
Posted by imranbhatt Nov 13, 2009 12:43 pm
Re:#5 Ahmedmadani I remember Mr Ashfaq Ahmed, a renowned Pakistani sofi writer once said about Faiz sahib that had he been living at the time of Prophet Mohanmmed he would have been his the dearest sahabi.
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25 Years On: Remember Faiz
Posted by imranbhatt Nov 12, 2009 09:40 am
He was a true humanist. We Pakistanis are missing him dearly at this moment of time for his soothing and serene touch to calm an agitated soul we call Pakistan.
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Pakistan Is Plagued By An Environment Of Distrust
Posted by imranbhatt Nov 12, 2009 09:21 am
It is understandable that Pakistanis are confused and disillusioned. But I fear that almost every thing is rotten in Augean stables. For the USA in regards to their assistance to Pakistan they are doomed if they do and they are doomed if they do not. Pakistan is in serious mess and their ruling elite have let their people down miserably. For Pakistanis they can not live the USA but they can not live without the USA.
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It\'s Yet Another Pakistani Nuclear Anniversary Today
Posted by imranbhatt May 31, 2009 05:24 am
A remarkable article. Sane words in the wilderness of fundamentalism and twisted notions of national pride called Pakistan.
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Mohtarma Iqbal Bano (1935 to 2009): A Generational Tribute
Posted by imranbhatt May 4, 2009 11:28 am
Her death is a great loss I can only say

Khak mein kaya soratain hon gi jo pinha ho gaien
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Pakistan’s Choice
Posted by imranbhatt Aug 10, 2005 06:03 am
You are right when you said pakistan has to clean its act and to reform its society. However you are wrong when you said, ``No intelligent person can blame India for Pakistan’s myopic and incompetent policies, both foreign and domestic, and for its miseries`` as every student of International Relations know nuclear arms race, security situation and balance of power can have davastating impact on domestic and foreign policy of a country. As far Indias emergance as a `new darling of west` is concerned it is not because India is a seculer democracy (infact it is a Hindu-Seculer democracy) and educated and professional work force on the other hand for west India is a big and cheap market. They want to get in to indian market in order to exploit it for their own benefit. As China is not allowing western powers to have a free ride therefore in order to counter dimishing profits for their economies these imperial scavangers are looking for new soft targets and India provides them with a perfact opportunity.

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