Naseer Memon is a human rights activist and civil society professional. He may be reached at nmemon2004@yahoo.com.
Amnesty and appeasement packages will not yield results until a multidimensional course correction approach is adopted to end insurgency
Power politics, crime, corruption and militancy are the four ingredients that characterise the current Karachi mess
The new law under contemplation is aimed more at repression than regulation of national civil society
The Centre seems fuelling anti-Punjab sentiment by imposing Gas Infrastructure Development Cess against the will of smaller provinces
Since sugar industry and wheat market is controlled by powerful lobbies with strong political props, the Sindh government has failed to safeguard...
Massive underspending of development budget in Sindh denotes a lack of political commitment
As negotiations for the next NFC award are afoot, provinces are jostling for a larger pie this time
The opaque import of LNG has stirred fresh controversy in a fractious provinces-federation relationship
Warning about spiraling militancy are conveniently ignored by the government that is still shying away from tangible actions
Are big dams the only solution to Pakistan’s water crisis?