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From Bhutto to Imran Khan: A Chronicle of Judicial Convictions in Pakistan

From Bhutto to Imran Khan: A Chronicle of Judicial Convictions in Pakistan

by: Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Since Pakistan’s establishment in 1947, the office of the Prime Minister has been a focal point of judicial scrutiny. The judiciary has frequently intervened, resulting in the conviction and disqualification of several Prime Ministers—developments that have not only shaped their political destinies but also left an indelible mark on the nation’s democratic fabric. The founder of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the country’s first democratically elected Prime Minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s leadership ended with his overthrow in a military coup by General Zia-ul-Haq in 1977.Read More


Trump’s Strategy to Contain China (Part-1)

Qamar Bashir

Can Tariffs Push Back China? By: Qamar Bashir Macomb, Detroit, Michigan It was an exhilarating experience to watch the live telecast of Scott Bessent’s over four-hour confirmation hearing for Treasury Secretary of the most powerful nation on Earth. This live broadcast reflected the highest standards of democratic values, making the public a part of vital decision-making, showcasing the performance of their elected representatives, and ensuring their accountability. This hearing also provided a rare opportunity for a writer like me to gain insight into the minds of U.S. decision-makers—how they think,Read More