Pak cleric Qadri begins long march to pressurise govt Influential cleric Tahir ul-Qadri on January 13 began a "long march" from Lahore to Islamabad with thousands of his followers to pressure the Pakistan government to carry out wide-ranging reforms ahead of the upcoming general election. Qadri, the head of the Tehrik Minhaj-ul-Quran, launched the march from his residence in Model Town area of Lahore. ...  
05:08 PM, Jan 13, 2013

'Pak response to India's 26/11 'wishlist' unsatisfactory' Pakistan's response to India's "wishlist" with regard to those behind the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks is "critical" to "substantive movement" in the bilateral dialogue, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said on Sunday. ...  
08:25 PM, Jan 06, 2013

Zardari stops release of Bhutto assassination report President Asif Ali Zardari stopped Interior Minister Rehman Malik from making public a report on the investigation into the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto, according to a media report on Saturday. "Zardari barred Malik from presenting the report at a meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party that was held on Benazir's fifth death anniversary on Thursday," said the report. ...  
04:55 PM, Dec 29, 2012

Mohd Irfan, Malik retained in Pak ODI squad The PCB said that Mohammad Irfan and Shoaib Malik would remain in India with the national squad for the three-match ...  
03:18 PM, Dec 29, 2012

1st T20: Pakistan beat India by 5 wickets

CNN-IBN cricket experts discuss Pakistan's five wicket victory over India in the 1st T20 match at Bangalore. ...
11:31 PM, Dec 25, 2012

Our bowlers bowled too many short balls: MS Dhoni Dhoni asserted that their bowlers needed to pitch the ball up and not bowl short after India lost to Pakistan by five wickets in the first T20. ...  
11:15 PM, Dec 25, 2012

1st T20: Clinical Pakistan beat India by five wickets Hafeez (61) and Malik (57) played useful innings while Gul picked up three wickets to hand Pakistan their first T20 victory over India. ...  
10:24 PM, Dec 25, 2012

TWTW: Cyrus Broacha's take on Gujarat poll results

On this episode Cyrus Broacha also talks about Rehman Malik, Captain Kalia case and much more. ...
10:50 PM, Dec 23, 2012

TWTW: Cyrus Broacha's take on Gujarat poll results

On this episode Cyrus Broacha also talks about Rehman Malik, Captain Kalia case and much more. ...
10:50 PM, Dec 23, 2012

Sania Mirza, Shoaib Malik to match steps for the first time on TV

No I am quite excited actually, I like discovering new things, said Sania Mirza. ...
11:53 PM, Dec 20, 2012

Sania Mirza: I'm shy, but Shoaib loves dancing
by IANS
Mumbai: Tennis player Sania Mirza, who will be seen shaking a leg with her husband Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik on the dance reality show 'Nach Baliye 5', hopes that they have done a decent job as the guest 'jodi'. "We are happy to be here as the guest couple. We have rehearsed a lot. Earlier, we had prepared for dance for our 'sangeet' during our wedding. I feel coordination is...  
05:21 PM, Dec 19, 2012

Sania, Shoaib to match steps on 'Nach Baliye 5'
by IANS
Mumbai: Tennis star Sania Mirza and her husband, Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, are set to match steps on the dance reality show 'Nach Baliye 5'. Rumour mills have been abuzz about their participation in the show, but a formal announcement regarding their inclusion is set to be made here Wednesday. However, if a source is to be believed, the couple will be on the show just as a special guest...  
04:54 PM, Dec 18, 2012

Pak consents for Indian team's visit on Mumbai trial Islamabad: The Pakistan government on Monday gave its consent for a team of Indian legal experts to visit Islamabad this week to finalise the terms of reference for a Pakistani judicial commission that will go to Mumbai to gather evidence on the 2008 terror attacks on the financial hub. Pakistani officials said they had received a request from India for the visit by the delegation of legal experts on Wednesday...  
11:35 PM, Dec 17, 2012

India and Pakistan implement new visa regime Islamabad: India and Pakistan have begun implementing a new liberal visa regime following the operationalisation of a bilateral visa agreement last week, officials said on Monday. The Indian High Commission in Islamabad and the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi have started implementing provisions of the new pact related to visitor visa, business visa and pilgrim visa. The new provisions cover the facility of entering and exiting from different immigration...  
09:48 PM, Dec 17, 2012

For Shinde, 26/11 mastermind Saeed is 'Mr' and 'Shri' New Delhi: Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed may be the key conspirator of the Mumbai terror attacks, but Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde referred to him in Parliament using honorifics like 'Mr' and 'Shri'. Shinde, during the course of a statement on the visit of Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik, addressed Saeed as 'Mr' and 'Shri' twice each. "Mr Rehman Malik, Interior Minister of Pakistan has been telling us repeatedly that...  
06:43 PM, Dec 17, 2012

India should focus on building a foolproof case against Hafiz Saeed: Suhasini Haidar Gauging the Pakistani establishment's mood from the statements of Rehman Malik during his recently concluded India visit, Can New Delhi actually expect Islamabad to act on the 26/11 planners and to clamp down on terror? CNN-IBN's Senior Editor Suhasini Haidar joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the issue. Q. So all in all we are now supposed to play the Big Brother by ignoring all that Pakistan does in...  
05:34 PM, Dec 17, 2012

Shinde makes statement in RS on Rehman Malik's visit New Delhi: Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Monday made a statement in the Rajya Sabha on Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik's visit to India after Opposition MPs demanded. Shinde in his statement said that he made it clear to Malik that Pakistan was yet to act against the 26/11 accused and that Hafiz Saeed was one the main perpetrators. "I made it clear that the main issue was bringing...  
01:29 PM, Dec 17, 2012

Tuhin A Sinha

Unapologetically Right |

The one thing that's common between the present Indian and Pakistani home ministers is that they're both wannabes who shoot off their mouths at the ...
10:45 AM, Dec 17, 2012