In an unusual midnight speech after the first budget of his cash-strapped government was presented, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said that all economic problem was due to debt which increased to Rs 30 lakh crore from Rs 6 lakh crore in 10 years.
According to the NAB officials, Pakistan’s former president Asif Ali Zardari and his sister made transactions of Rs 150 million, through alleged fake bank accounts.
In contrast to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's net income drop, the income of opposition leader in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif continued to see an upward trend as his net income.
Mr Zardari’s invitation to the PM to visit the Sikh holy shrines in and around Lahore in November coinciding with the birth anniversary of Guru Nanakdev is apparently made in good faith, but it could prove to be counter-productive
While the analysts of the Pakistani political scene have focussed on the institutional confrontation between the Executive and the Judiciary, they have overlooked the personal confrontation between the Chief Justice and Mr Zardari
Manmohan Singh has accepted Zardari's invitation to visit Islamabad. But what should the two sides talk about? Here are those on which progress is both necessary and, more importantly, possible.