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  • Navigating Hate and Viciousness in Politics   

    Navigating Hate and Viciousness in Politics  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan It has been a very eventful summer in the region. A lot has been written and said about departure of US forces from Afghanistan. Verbalized in North American lingo, it can be summarized as “Adios Afghanis; wasn’t nice knowing y’all!” It was not a good experience. Thousands of lives lost,…

  • PARLIAMENT: A CIRCUS OF INCOMPETENCE

    PARLIAMENT: A CIRCUS OF INCOMPETENCE

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan   Winters in Lyallpur, aka Faisalabad, were fun times after the rigors of straitlaced Burn Hall in Abbottabad. Many festivities used to happen around that time. My uncle Dr. Abdul Majeed Khan, a veterinarian, worked for Lyallpur District Council. He was in charge of the annual horse and cattle show…

  • EMERGENCE OF POLITICAL PREDATORS IN PAKISTAN

    EMERGENCE OF POLITICAL PREDATORS IN PAKISTAN

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan While chatting with a friend deeply entrenched in media a very interesting point came up. Whenever high performing kids are interviewed about their future plans they opt for professions like medicine, engineering, law, business or becoming a pilot. No one wants to be a politician! Why so? Because politicians are…

  • ACCOUTABILITY WITHOUT RESULTS IS A TRAVESTY   

    ACCOUTABILITY WITHOUT RESULTS IS A TRAVESTY  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan Recently I was sitting with my friend Raja Munawar, Member Senate Punjab University. Although he is younger than me our association goes back decades. I feel so blessed to have friends who have my back, whether we are together or oceans apart. He is one of them. I have often…

  • UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PM IK IN 2ND AWAKENING Part 2 of 2.

    UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PM IK IN 2ND AWAKENING Part 2 of 2.

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan I was invited to friend’s farmhouse for dinner. The guests included close friends and I got introduced to some new people. The weather was changing; sitting outside cold and warm air were hugging each with firewood providing warmth and ambiance. Suddenly I saw a motorcade enter the gates. Expensive SUV’s…

  • UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PM IK IN 2ND AWAKENING Part 1   

    UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PM IK IN 2ND AWAKENING Part 1  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan PDM’s threat has dissipated for now. Chances of their resurrection at the same level are slim and at least not until the end of the year. It is an opportunity for Prime Minister Imran Khan to play catch up and come out swinging. The onset of COVID for PM IK…

  • SOLUTION LIES IN CONVICTIONS NOT ACCUSATIONS

    SOLUTION LIES IN CONVICTIONS NOT ACCUSATIONS

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan Living in Lahore is a unique experience. We have are two competing elements in our airspace; pollution in our air, and accusations on our airwaves. One wonders which one is more harmful. One damages the body the other hurts the mind. Yet Lahoris go about life in their merry ways…

  • WHAT MATTERS IS HOW GOOD YOU ARE, NOT HOW BAD THEY WERE   

    WHAT MATTERS IS HOW GOOD YOU ARE, NOT HOW BAD THEY WERE  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan Punjabis have a unique way of expressing. It can be fairly annoying at times. I will share a personal anecdote. Somebody owes me a serious amount of money in Canada. He always portrayed himself as “younger brother” who loved me to bits, full Punjabi style. One day I sat him…

  • PM IMRAN KHAN KEEP AT IT, YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE   

    PM IMRAN KHAN KEEP AT IT, YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan It has been many years since I stayed in Lahore for an extended period. I am reminded of the age-old proverb “the proof of the pudding is in the eating.” You really don’t get the dynamics and a realistic assessment of realities on the ground till you interact with a…

  • PAKISTAN HAS CHALLENGES BEYOND POLITICS   

    PAKISTAN HAS CHALLENGES BEYOND POLITICS  

    STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan   During my university days in the late sixties and early seventies politics was reentering our civil discourse. After ten years under Ayub Khan, Pakistan transitioned from a “Basic Democracy” system to an “Adult Franchise”. The present borders of Pakistan were then known as West Pakistan where Zulifiqar Ali Bhutto…