Pakistan, Sept. 19 -- The country may have managed to introduce legislation needed to get off the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF's) grey list, but the manner in which proceedings in parliament were carried out leave a little something to be desired, to say the least. First the opposition blocked the bills in the Senate, where it has a majority, yet later the three bills and five others were passed in the joint sitting of parliament. Surely that proves, without even having the need to check it, wheeling and dealing on the part of many opposition politicians; something strongly reminiscent of the kind of back door business that resulted in the unexpected defeat of the no-confidence motion against National Assembly Speaker Sadiq Sanjran...