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Manto on what happens when a city becomes a new country
What happens when the city you're familiar with suddenly becomes a new country? Manto tells us this by taking a stroll through the lanes of Lahore, a city that was India and has now become something else. #Pakistan #Muhammad Ali Jinnah #Saadat Hasan Manto #Manto'sMusings #Lloyd's Bank
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Manto's Anna Hazare moment: Who will save India?
This is Manto's Anna Hazare moment. His shriek of protest against politicians he thinks are bringing the nation to ruin. #Anna Hazare #NewsTracker #Muhammad Ali Jinnah #Muslim League
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Free India would have fragmented without Gandhi, says British author
Without Mahatma Gandhi, free India would have fragmented further while Pakistan's existence would have been "difficult to conceive" without Mohammad Ali Jinnah, says a British historian #Mahatma Gandhi #Muhammad Ali Jinnah #Kovalam Literary Festival #Roderick Matthews #Gandhi and Jinnah
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Why Imran Khan will fail
Was Imran Khan right in listing Pakistan three fundamental problems as: corruption, black marketing and nepotism? Aakar Patel writes that he might be making the same mistake Jinnah did, many years ago. #Pakistan #InMyOpinion #Imran Khan #Muhammad Ali Jinnah #Pakistan elections 2013
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Mail.com
Key events in Pakistan's political history
A chronology of key events in Pakistan's history: —Aug. 14, 1947: Pakistan is founded when British rule over the region ends and the Asian subcontinent is partitioned into Islamic Pakistan, divided into East and West, and predominantly Hindu India. —Sept #Pakistan #Yahya Khan #Muhammad Ali
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Boston.com
Hard-line Islamists to make gains in Pakistan vote
MARDAN, Pakistan (AP) — The imposing, black-bearded politician in a striking white turban takes the stage at a campaign rally in northwest Pakistan as a song about Islamic holy war blares over loudspeakers. Before a chanting crowd, he praises the Afghan #Pakistan #Taliban #Osama bin Laden
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India Today
Shia, Ahmadi, Hindu? Then Run for Your Life
Blaise Pascal, the famous 17th century philosopher and mathematician, observed that "men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it for religious conviction". His words could apply to Gujarat 2002. Or to today's Pakistan, where your re #Blaise Pascal #Pakistan #Gujarat




