Vol. 5 Num 269 Mon. February 28, 2005    
 
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Editorial
 
Editorial
PM's welcome resolve
Action must be result-oriented
ALTHOUGH belated, the PM's directive to the law enforcing agencies to root out elements with extremist agenda deserves commendation.
 
Editorial
An irreparable loss
His songs will remain in our hearts
WE deeply mourn the passing away of music legend and language movement veteran Abdul Latif at the age of 78. He was one of the vanishing breed of folk music legends in the country.

Post Editorial
 
Perspectives
Once bitten, twice shy
Islamabad's dilemma in Balochistan
M Abdul Hafiz
Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province covering 43 per cent of the country's landmass, has also been its problem constituent.
 
Initiating steps to end quorum crisis in parliament
M. Abdul Latif Mondal
Once again, the Speaker had to adjourn the sitting of parliament on February 22 due to quorum crisis.
 
Between The Lines
1984 anti-Sikh riots were organised
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
RIOTS were "organised," some Congressmen instigating the anti-social elements to "target the Sikh community" without any "meaningful intervention" by the police.
 

 
   
 
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