Book Name | Khidmatgari Se Faujdari Tak |
Author | Saadullah Jan Barq |
Publish Year | 2012 |
Publisher | University Book Agency |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Politics |
ISBN | NA |
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The End of India by Khushwant Singh in Urdu Pdf Free Download
Book Name | The End of India |
Author | Khushwant Singh |
Publish Year | 2003 |
Publisher | Nigarishat |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Politics |
ISBN | NA |
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Review: The End of India
This is the Urdu translation of Khushwant singh's latest controversial book The End of India, The End of India provides a fearless, sometimes vulgar, admission and realistic portrayal of the cumulative growth of Hindu extremism in India, especially through the past two decades. I call it an "admission" - before anything else - insofar as Singh does not write like some highbrow, accusatory outsider to the Indian cauldron; he views himself as much a victim as a default social accessory to the declining communal situation in India."India is going to the dogs," he screams, adding, "and unless a miracle saves us, the country will break up. It will not be Pakistan or any other foreign power that will destroy us; we will commit hara-kiri" (pp 3-4).
The immediate cause for Singh's despondence is the Gujarat riots of 2002 and the politics that followed them. In the riots, Hindus mutilated and sexually tortured a great many Muslims in addition to massacring more than 3,000 of them, often with the support of the state. The riots themselves were in retaliation against the torching of a train allegedly performed by some Muslim miscreants at the railway station in Godhra. The fire killed scores of politically mobilized Hindus that were going by the train to the controversial religious site of Ayodhya.
"The carnage in Gujarat ... and the subsequent landslide victory of Narendra Modi in the elections will spell doom for our country," Singh warns (p 3). Throughout the rest of the book, however, he goes well beyond auditing the forces of Hindutva to give us a sketch of the evolution of the religious question through the regional history of the state of Punjab, the subcontinental Independence Movement, and the history of post-colonial India.
Ghaddar Kaun : Nawaz Sharif Story Pdf Free Download
Book Name | Ghaddar Kaun |
Author | Sohail Waraich |
Publish Year | 2006 |
Publisher | Sagar Publishers, Lahore |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Biography |
ISBN | NA |
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Ghaddar Kaun Review:
Warraich was born on November 8, 1962 at Jauharabad, Khushab(a district in Punjab Pakistan). He belongs to Warraich clan of the Jat community. Warraich holds a master's degree in English literature from the University of the Punjab Lahore. He has been affiliated with GEO TV since its inception and had started his career in journalism through print media in December 1985. He is one of the most popular host of the GEO TV Programmes Ek Din Geo k Sath, an interview-based TV program on lifestyles of celebrities.Waraich is also author of two books 'ghaddar koun' and 'qatil kaun'. In this book Ghaddar Kaun (Who is a Traitor ?) Sohail Warraich writes about the facts that led to the coup takeover of 1999 in Pakistan and in the aftermath of the events on October 12, 1999. Former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif revealed many new facts about his life and political career in that interview and later included in Warraich's book. Sohail Warraich completed the book after almost three years of work.
Ghairatmand Musalman by Imran Khan
Book Name | Ghairatmand Musalman |
Author | Imran Khan |
Publish Year | 1995 |
Publisher | Image Graphics, Karachi |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Autobiography |
ISBN | NA |
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Ghairatmand Musalman Review:
Ghairatmand Musalman is written by Imran Khan, Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi born 5 October 1952 is a Pakistani politician and former international cricketer who is the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan. He is also the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Previously, he was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2002 to 2007, and again from 2013 to 2018.He played international cricket for two decades, and later developed philanthropic projects such as the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital Research Centre and Namal College.
Khan has published six works of non-fiction, including an autobiography co-written with Patrick Murphy. He periodically writes editorials on cricket and Pakistani politics in several leading Pakistani and British newspapers. It was revealed in 2008 that Khan's second book, Indus Journey: A Personal View of Pakistan, had required heavy editing from the publisher. The publisher Jeremy Lewis revealed in a memoir that when he asked Khan to show his writing for publication, "He handed me a leather bound notebook or diary containing a few jottings and autobiographical snippets. It took me, at most, five minutes to read them; and that, it soon became apparent, was all we had to go on.
Aik Siasat Kai Kahaniyan by Rauf Klasra
Book Name | Aik Siasat Kai Kahaniyan |
Author | Rauf Klasra |
Publish Year | 2010 |
Publisher | Dost Publications, Islamabad |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Politics |
ISBN | 9789694963 |
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Aik Siasat Kai Kahaniyan Review:
Aik Siasat Kai Kahaniyan is written by a famous journalist Rauf Klasra, The book is filled with palace intrigues and power games in Pakistani politics. Former friends ditching old friends for new ones, relationships breaking due to assumed personal slights, grudges due to flippant remarks exploited by willing sycophants, and professional flatterers and go-betweens archiving high office, in short the political arena of Pakistan is exactly like a children's playground without any adult supervision. Most Pakistani politicians are in politics due to their privileged contacts not ideologies. There is little merit and a lot of opportunism, that is primarily the reason why most of them are easily played by army generals who have risen on merit. That makes sense as Pakistan Army is run on democratic principles where anyone can rise to the top slot regardless to caste or creed.The book is filled with political gems like when referring to Farouq Leghari's dismissal of Benazir's PPP government in the 90's, the author makes the following very astute point, how could Leghari choose to retain office after dismissing the corrupt government of PPP when he was put in office by the support of exactly same 'corrupt' people?The Spy Chronicles Pdf Free
Book Name | The Spy Chronicles |
Author | A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani |
Publish Year | 2018 |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers, India |
Language | English |
Genre | Politics |
ISBN | NA |
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Review: The Spy Chronicles
The Spy Chronicles is written by A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani, The book is not sensationalist or revelatory in any way, shape, or form, particularly for those who are rooted in the politics, culture, and society of Kashmir. It certainly doesn’t contain classified documents, either about the policies of the two nation-states vis-à-vis Kashmir or their respective alliances with world powers. Both Durrani and Dulat are clearly familiar with the etiquette of small talk and idle banter. Some portions of the book were speculative and more like cocktail party conversation.And that’s probably why several people were surprised to hear that the Interior Ministry of Pakistan had placed former Director General of the ISI and Lieutenant General Asad Durrani’s name on the Exit Control list. This measure was taken on the recommendation of the Directorate of the Military Intelligence of Pakistan.Although Durrani and Dulat’s advocacy of unconventional solutions to the Kashmir issue came across as a little facetious at times, nevertheless there was an attempt to think beyond UN resolutions. The conversation between the two, which was moderated by journalist Aditya Sinha, gives credence to the idea of an autonomous, semi-sovereign Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC), and emphasizes ‘Kashmir as the core issue between India and Pakistan.
Anti Terrorism Act 1997 in Urdu Pdf Free
Book Name | Anti Terrorism Act 1997 |
Author | Jurisprudence |
Publish Year | 1997 |
Publisher | NA |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Law and Order |
ISBN | NA |
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Pakistan Anti Terrorism Act Review:
Anti-terrorism legislation are laws with the purpose of fighting terrorism. They usually, if not always, follow specific bombings or assassinations. Anti-terrorism legislation usually includes specific amendments allowing the state to bypass its own legislation when fighting terrorism-related crimes, under the grounds of necessity.
Because of this, suspension of regular procedure, such legislation is sometimes criticized as a form of lois scélérates which may unjustly repress all kinds of popular protests. Critics often allege that anti-terrorism legislation endangers democracy by creating a state of exception that allows authoritarian style of government.
Because of this, suspension of regular procedure, such legislation is sometimes criticized as a form of lois scélérates which may unjustly repress all kinds of popular protests. Critics often allege that anti-terrorism legislation endangers democracy by creating a state of exception that allows authoritarian style of government.
In the Line of Fire by Parvez Musharraf in Urdu
Book Name | In the Line of Fire in Urdu |
Author | General Parvez Musharraf |
Publish Year | 2007 |
Publisher | NA |
Language | Urdu |
Genre | Autobiography |
ISBN | NA |
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In the Line of Fire Review:
This is an Urdu translation of General Parvez Musharraf book In the Line of Fire, Pervez Musharraf was born on 11 August 1943 to an Urdu-speaking family in Delhi, India, four years before independence. He is the son of Syed and Zarin Musharraf. His father, Syed Musharraf, graduated from Aligarh Muslim University, in Aligarh, India and was a civil servant for the Government Of India. His mother, Zarin, born in the early 1920s, also worked as an academic and graduated from Aligarh Muslim UniversityMorever he is a Pakistani politician and a retired four-star rank army general who tenured as the tenth President of Pakistan from 2001 until tendering resignation to avoid impeachment in 2008.