Hoardings all across Karachi, placed by the ‘Citizens of Pakistan’, in both English and Urdu, are asking the question: do we want the Taliban’s Pakistan or Quaid-e-Azam’s. This is a rather poor choice, for neither of these two futures reflect Pakistan’s c
S. Akbar Zaidi, "Competing extremes," The News. 2012-11-13.Keywords: Social sciences , Social issues , Political history , Taliban , History , Democracy , Politics , Quaid-e-Azam , Pakistan , Karachi , India , NWFP