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Democracy vs rule of law and mutual tolerance
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Democracy becomes non-functional if we do not follow the basic principles dictated by it. Democracy if is not run under the rule of law then, unfortunately, it is worst than dictatorship as the deviation from the rule of law means vesting the entire powers with a single individual, who can use it for his interests fearlessly. This had been the main issue with our Pakistani branded democracy, which always remained under threat within its own created disloyal political fleet within the democratic system. Democracy through the power of vote leads to the democratic system for the government to be run through the rule of law and it all depends on how we develop an honest and transparent democratic system to serve the people and to create fear of law and not to rule the people by undermining their constitutional rights. The public representatives through elections automatically become the masters
South Asia’s oldest bakery in Lahore still offers the same taste, say customers
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Friday Dec 18, 2020
The 140-year old bakery is located in Lahore s historic Anarkali bazaar– where one can find several other historic sites
The shop was established on January 1, 1879
Famous personalities like Quaid-e-Azam loved the confectionary s finger biscuits
LAHORE: Even after 140 years of its inception, a bakery in the provincial capital of Punjab is offering the same taste and quality to the delight of its loyal customers.
Known as Mohkam-ud-din & Sons, the confectionary is popular for selling some of the daintiest cakes and biscuits in the city.
Customers still enjoy the dainties of South Asia s oldest bakery in Lahore
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It is located in Lahore s Anarkali bazaar
Renowned personalities like Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru were regular visitors to the bakery
LAHORE: Known for the delicious cakes and finger biscuits, Mohkam-ud-din & Sons Bakers in the provincial capital of Punjab is offering the same taste and quality to the delight of its loyal customers even after 140 years of its inception.
According to
Geo News, The confectionary, established on January 1, 1879, is popular for selling some of the daintiest cakes and biscuits in the city.