
In view of the terror activities recently, Roznama Rashtriya Sahara on August 27 says, 8220;there is a need for having an effective policy against terror and to uproot it8230; all political parties would have to rise above their political gains and would have to agree to an effective strategy and policy8221;. National Herald8217;s Qaumi Awaaz August 28 writes, 8220;Pakistani and Bangladeshi militants are hatching conspiracies against India8230; India mustn8217;t behave like a jung-baaz mulk a war-mongering nation but like a peace-loving country and take strong, preventive measures to secure its sovereignty and internal peace.8221; Kolkata and Delhi based Akhbar-e-Mashriq August 28 praises the people of Hyderabad for not letting the blasts upset communal harmony.
More on deal
Hyderabad-based Rahnuma-e-Deccan, on August 21, writes that now Pakistan will not say anything directly to the US, but, 8220;Cheen aur Pakistan ne ek naya shosha chhoda hai there8217;s a new trick by Pakistan and China by showing an inclination of a similar agreement between them8230; Pakistan wants to fulfil its objectives using China as a shield.8221;
A Saudi guarantee
Rashtriya Sahara on August 30 writes on the possible return of Nawaz Sharif upsetting 8220;plans of Musharraf, with US support, to effect a settlement with Benazir 8212; bisaat ulat di hai.8221; Now, says the paper, 8220;he has no alternative other than keeping the Sharif brothers away from politics. But the fear is, like Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry8217;s issue, this might also turn into a campaign for restoration of democracy.8221; Writes Qaumi Awaz on August 27, 8220;it seems that the decision to allow Nawaz to return can only be taken by the Saudis.8221; It also quotes Pakistan spokesman Rasheed Ahmed who said, 8220;till the person who has taken his guarantee Saudi government doesn8217;t allow this, Nawaz Sharif cannot return till then.8221;
River of Fire
The death of writer Qurratulain Haider has had a big reaction. In a special supplement, Delhi-based Hindustan Express on August 26 has quoted The Times London saying that; 8220;Haider8217;s opus, Aag Ka Dariya has the same status in Urdu fiction that Marquez8217;s One Hundred Years of Solitude has in Spanish literature.8221; Delhi8217;s Jadeed Khabar on August 23 has described Haider as 8220;a rebel who saw the peak of the progressive movement and also watched its decline.8221; Rahnuma-e-Deccan on August 27, writes, about her not getting the Nobel Prize, 8220;her stature is not diminished, after all, even Gandhiji was not considered for this prize.8221;
Compiled by Seema Chishti