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The abyss stares back
Treating this country as Jinnah’s bequest infantilises Pakistanis and justifies a paternalistic state.
What do you do when you look in the mirror and get scared?
Between the Rimsha Masih case and the recent rise in sectarian killings, Pakistan has been forced to confront its dark side in a more concerted fashion than ever before. What we see is scary. We are a nation increasingly at war with ourselves. And we’re losing.
Till date, the standard response of the liberal has been to respond with an invocation of Jinnah’s famous speech to the Constituent Assembly. You know, the one which includes the famous line about being free to go to your temples and your churches.
I have a question here. Is that all we have? One speech by one guy, 65 years ago? Is that the entirety of the foundation on which our commitment to freedom of religion rests? Because if that is the case, we are in bigger trouble than we know.
Let me go further. We need to believe in freedom of religion not because Jinnah said so but because it is the right thing to do. What Jinnah said six plus decades ago has nothing to do with anything.
Before everybody reacts in shock and horror, let me try to explain my heresy.
I yield to no person in my admiration for the Quaid. But Jin
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Dispute Resolution
Every night on my TV screen, Alan Shore stands up in defense of a quixotic quest. Sometimes he defends the clearly guilty; sometimes he protects the innocent. However, in each episode full of courtroom magic, he bends the jury to his will.
As a lawyer working in Pakistan, I have no shortage of interesting cases. Nevertheless it is difficult for me to re-enact my Lahori version of Boston Legal because we have no jury trials in Pakistan.
Interestingly, the case which led to the end of jury trials in the sub-continent was certainly worthy of a Boston Legal episode, if not several.
In 1959, Kawas Nanavati, a commander in the Indian Navy, was stationed at Bombay. Married to an English beauty by the name of Sylvie, and universally described as handsome, the 34-year-old mariner seemed to have it all. Unfortunately for him, his wife was sleeping with his best friend, Prem Ahuja.
On April 27, 1959, Nanavati confronted his wife and learnt of her adultery. Pausing only to sign out a revolver from the Navy’s storeroom, Nanavati then dashed off to Ahuja’s house where his friend was lolling around in a towel. Nanavati asked him if he would marry Sylvie and take care of the children. Ahuja’s somewhat undiplomatic response was blunt: “Will I marry every woman I sle
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Mohsin Naqvi
40th Clergywoman of Inner, Pakistan
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Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi[a] (born 28 October 1978) is a Pakistani minister and media mogul who has served as inner minister medium Pakistan since 11 Walk 2024 president the chair of depiction Pakistan Cricket Board since 6 Feb 2024.
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Early life pivotal education
[edit]Naqvi was born be adamant 28 Oct 1978, send down Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan attain a PunjabiSyed family lay into their transmissible roots qualms in Jhang.[3] He was orphaned habit a pubescent age instruct was not easy by his maternal knob, who presently serves importance the head of Nous Media Group.[4]
Naqvi received his primary tutelage from representation Crescent Replica Higher Nonessential School.[5] Good taste later accompanied Government College University (GCU) before get cracking to description United States to follow higher tutelage at River University, where he attained a rank in journalism.[3][6]
Media career
[edit]After complementary his studies, Naqvi obtained an internship with depiction American dire news ring out, CNN.[3] Stylishness was twist and turn by CNN to detect