Dawn
IT is axiomatic that rightwing Hindu and Muslim groups dominating India and Pakistan consolidate each other’s constituencies. But both together have wreaked economic havoc on their people by consolidating neo-con politics and its economic worldview, although they publicly pretend to disagree with such policies. On the other hand, in Pakistan, the fight against Muslim extremism means you fall into the lap of the PPP. In India, opposition to Hindu extremism takes you into the embrace of (...)