Hina Parvez Butt

Hina Parvez Butt is a LUMS graduate and currently serves as an MPA for the PML(N) in the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.

The obsession with Nawaz Sharif

It is no revelation that, when a national government suffers numerous pitfalls, a scapegoat is sought to be identified from a sea of figureheads—Hina Butt explains.

Is this the Naya Pakistan we were promised?

The transpiring of recent national events has left a question open to public judgement: who was right about a 'Naya Pakistan'? Hina Butt writes.

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No magic, only hard work: Shehbaz Sharif says Pakistan’s future depends on unity

Speaking to religious scholars in Islamabad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan will not progress through “magic” or shortcuts but through hard work, unity and respect for the armed forces. He hailed the army’s performance against India, urged clerics to fight sectarianism and argued that tough decisions by political and military leaders have helped pull the economy back from the edge of default.

پاکستان جادو ٹونے سے نہیں، صرف سخت محنت سے آگے بڑھے گا، وزیراعظم شہباز شریف

پاکستان نہ جادو ٹونے سے آگے بڑھ سکتا ہے، نہ انتشار اور فرقہ واریت کے سہارے۔ اس کے لیے سخت محنت اور قومی یکجہتی ناگزیر ہے۔ بھارت کے خلاف معرکۂ حق میں افواجِ پاکستان کی جرات مندانہ فتح نہ صرف پوری قوم بلکہ ہمارے دوست اور برادر ممالک کے لیے بھی باعثِ فخر ہے۔ فوج کے خلاف ہونے والے ہر پراپیگنڈے کا مؤثر جواب دینا ہم سب کی مشترکہ ذمہ داری ہے۔

Kemi Badenoch has declared war on the welfare state

In a blistering London speech, the Conservative leader tore into mental-health diagnoses, child-poverty metrics, and Labour’s welfare vision — igniting the fiercest policy fight of her campaign.

پاک بحریہ ملکی بحری سرحدوں پر آہنی فصیل ہے، چیف آف ڈیفینس فورسز فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر

پاک بحریہ دشمن کیلئے سمندر میں سیسہ پلائی دیوار اور ملکی بحری سرحدوں پر آہنی فصیل ہے، پاکستان امن کا خواہاں ہے مگر اپنی خودمختاری اور دفاع کیلئے عزمِ محکم رکھتا ہے۔

Trump targets Indian ‘Dumped’ rice as new flashpoint in US-India trade

In a few pointed lines at the White House, President Trump accused India of “dumping” rice into US markets and demanded to know why New Delhi is “allowed” to do so without heavier tariffs. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent denied any exemption, but the exchange has raised the prospect that Indian rice could become the next flashpoint in US–India trade

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