Tuesday, November 15, 2016

One game CPEC is not changing by Ayaz Amir

Ayaz Amir

That is the Panama leaks, the bone stuck in the gullet, the gathering nightmare all the hoarse talk of the CPEC being a mighty game-changer is not changing. You can see this from their drawn faces, their worried looks.

They know they have to come up with credible answers. Fairy tales, of which their expertise is vast, just would not do because the forum this time is different. And there is no room for what they

Friday, November 11, 2016

How dumb can the commentarait get? by Ayaz Amir

Ayaz Amir

They couldn’t see it coming and now they are into an overdrive of mourning. The Pakistani coverage of the US election has been the most idiotic of all. Whatever the polls in the US said the Pakistani media swallowed as the entire truth. Now they are shocked as if they have lost one of their own.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

the miracle that did not happen by Ayaz Amir





Some of us – I can’t say how many but a good number certainly, in this number included battalions of retired officers who are always waiting for miracles to happen – were eager for something to happen round about the end of October and the beginning of November.

Friday, October 28, 2016

The general's farewell service to the nation written by Ayaz amir

Ayaz Amir

Maulana Fazlur Rehman doesn’t realise the debt of gratitude he owes Imran Khan. If it weren’t for Khan would Nawaz Sharif bother about the Maulana and put up with his naaz and nakhras? The Maulana should know what’s good for him: his importance today in the government’s eyes derives only from Imran Khan.
N League MNAs and MPAs collectively should thank their stars that Imran Khan is around. Otherwise as they well know their

Friday, October 21, 2016

Thank You Cyril written by Ayaz Amir


Ayaz Amir






Thank You Cyril
                                   Islamabad Diary
You and friend Zafar Abbas have done what the dharnas could not. The democracy we all glorify has been delivered such a kick that it may be a long time before it recovers. The deep throat behind the story deserves a special prize. Democracy, the brand practised here, may eventually recover but the Sharifs, our heroes of democracy, may not.
Look at it this way: anything that brings a
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