News Source: Pak Tribune
| 10 days ago
Terming drone attacks as against the sovereignty of Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan has demanded the government to make special arrangements so that the victims of drone attacks may be identified. He expressed these views while talking
News Source: Pak Tribune
| 17 days ago
A total of 301 out of 323 newly elected MNAs took oath in the inaugural session of the 14th National Assembly on Saturday by pledging loyalty to the country and the constitution amidst slogans and desk-thumping. The swearing in of the newly elected
News Source: DAWN
| 1 month ago
The sheikh's domain In Rawalpindi's NA-55, tough competition is expected between the PTI-supported Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, a former information minister who has won the seat six times, and the PML-N's Malik Shakil Awan, a former MNA. In 2008, Sheikh
News Source: DAWN
| 1 month ago
Arisar 37 mins ago Zia introduced non-political feudal lords, mirs, pirs and clan chieftains and formed so-called political institutions which resulted in the depoliticisation of society...Pakistan is just a week away from elections but the people of
News Source: DAWN
| 2 months ago
With promises to put the country on a fast-track development in 100 days and curb corruption in 90 days, Pakistan Teheek-i-Insaaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan unveiled his party's election manifesto for the general elections here on Tuesday. Spelling out
News Source: Pak Tribune
| 3 months ago
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has said that his party will allot tickets to those people who are recommended by the party's district-level organisation and will not issue ticket to any notorious person. This interview will be broadcast
News Source: DAWN
| 4 months ago
Imran actually let the party cadres choose the likely candidates to whom tickets can be awarded to instead of antagonising various party bigwigs by naming the candidates for election himself. If after the nomination of the party candidates has any
News Source: DAWN
| 8 months ago
New Indian foreign minister Salman Khurshid is the latest member of India's most illustrious Muslim family to be entrusted with one of the highest offices in the world's largest Hindu-populated country. The 59-year-old Khurshid, who is 21 years