Asif Ali Zardari Essays

  • Proud to be a Punjabi by Syed Mansoor Hussain

    1175 Words  | 3 Pages

    Syed Mansoor Hussain is a columnist in “Daily Times”, a Pakistani newspaper. He has practiced and taught medicine in the US. This article, “Proud to be a Punjabi” was published in the Daily Times on the fifth of February, 2014. In the article, the author has described the role and significance of Punjab in the history of Pakistan. In addition to this, he has tried to prove that Punjab is not responsible for everything bad happening in the other provinces. The author has described the role of Punjab

  • The Islamic Republic of Pakistan

    928 Words  | 2 Pages

    As both wanting it for independence, from 1959 to now there has been wars here and there for Kashmir. The type of government in Pakistan is the Islamic Republic, which is a UN Member. The Islamic Republic’s current leader is Chief Executive Asif Ali Zardari (On the left), which has been long standing for 5 years. If anything happens to the Chief Executive then the Second Chief Executive would take over, who is Nawaz Sharif (On the right). With Nawaz Sharif standing as the Prime Minister in Pakistan

  • The Expansion of Malala Yousafzai's Dreams, Despite the Odds

    1289 Words  | 3 Pages

    "I speak for education of every child, in every corner of the world," Malala Yousafzai was born in Swat valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan in July 1997. (“Malala Yousafzai Biography” 1) She is now 17 years old. Malala was shot in the head for campaigning for girl’s educational rights in Pakistan. After she got shot, her dream expanded to every child to have a right go to school. How does Malala stand for children’s rights? She created funds, continued to go to school, and raised awareness.