The Political Parties of Pakistan: Saim Saeed

Shivam Vij's avatarKAFILA - COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006

Guest post by SAIM SAEED: Democracy in South Asia is its own animal, and has little resemblance with its counterparts in the United States and elsewhere. Gone are any kind of faultlines between liberals and conservatives, ideologies and the like; “Social Democrats” means little, and Greens, Communists and Freedom, even less.

A widely held view is that political parties in Pakistan (and India) are based on ethnic lines. And there is good reason to believe that view. The PML-N, run by Punjabis, controls northern Punjab. The PPP, run by Sindhis, controls Sindh and parts of Southern Punjab. The ANP, run by Pushtuns, controls the Pushtun-dominated Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province in the North-West, and represents a few Pashtun-heavy neighborhoods in Karachi. Smaller parties run similarly. The MQM, a party founded as a Muhajir – immigrant – party, runs Karachi, the city with the largest Muhajir constituency. The BNP, founded as a Baloch…

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Mazloom hasraton ke sahaaron ka sath dou!

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ImageI couldn’t find anything better than this piece of Jaun (the legendary poet) to share on this event of Elections 2013.

Vote and vote sensibly.

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The Problem of Choice

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BBC news – Pakistan goes to polls in landmark election

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