Hope in the land of the pure

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There is never a dull moment in the Pakistan polity, with what the erudite call "fissiparous tendencies" erupting all over all the time. This was as true during the month of March as in any other. The Karachi cauldron boiled over once again as the Mohajir factions of Altaf and Haqiqui went after each other even as the former threatened to withdraw from its alliance with the Pakistan Muslim League (Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif´s party) in governing Sindh.

If Sindh was unstable, the Punjab-dominated national government was seeing other provinces generate pressures with renewed urgency. Once again, the debate between provincialism and centralism began to pick up steam, with the proponents of the "Pakistan Ideology" calling for strict adherence to a tight-knit nation-state ruled from Islamabad. Parties which were till a few weeks ago regarded as in the mainstream suddenly became "anti-national" in the minds of some.

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