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Indian blogger's website on Pak creates waves

Tuesday , October 16, 2007

Islamabad, October 16: It took Mayank Austen Soofi just two visits to Pakistan to fall in love with the country and its people. And now the Indian, who is in his 20s, is keen on portraying the "enemy" in the right light for which he runs a dedicated blog to "point out those aspects of Pakistan, which nobody notices".

New Delhi-based Mayank, who runs the "Pakistan Paindabad" blog, said, "My first Pakistan yatra was a great learning process as I finally came face-to-face with people who are identified by most Indians as 'enemies'. The country is great, and the people are kind."

The going, quite obviously, has not been smooth for Mayank, even though he has over the past year managed to build a cadre of Pakistani writers who contribute to his blog.

"The reactions to Pakistan Paindabad range from gratitude to disbelief to out and out suspicion. Indians are often puzzled at why am I writing such stuff on Pakistan.

Some think I am a Pakistani living in India, others send me e-mails calling me an ISI agent," Mayank said in an email interview.

"If somebody feels I'm a spy I just ignore them. If they e-mail me, I do not bother to reply. If they leave nasty comments on the blog, I let them stay in the spirit of democracy," said Mayank, who is "amused" by the accusations.

The blog offers an eclectic mix of articles and photo-essays on topics as diverse as Karachi's beaches, the Banbawali Ravi-Bedian canal of Lahore, Pakistan's minority Hindu community and Heera Mandi, Lahore's red light district.

The blog has also stirred up heated debates in cyberspace, especially with its posts on controversial issues like dating in Pakistan.

Asked about the origin of the name Pakistan Paindabad, Mayank said, "I have often heard Pakistanis shouting the slogan 'Pakistan Paindabad' during cricket matches. I think it's quite a catchy line. Like Hindustan Zindabad!

"Paindabad is a Persian word and it loosely means 'to stay'. As you see, despite its critics, despite all the doomsayers, Pakistan has endured. And it will endure. The country may have problems, like many other nations including India, but it will survive. It has its basics in place. "

Mayank was born with a different last name but his passion for Jane Austen and his yearning to be a "Sufi-hearted human being" led him to adopt his current name.

"I have never had any relatives in Pakistan. But I have made some close friends there. During my travels I met people who referred to themselves as Pakistanis -- not as Punjabis, Sindhis or Baluchis. So Pakistani nationhood, an idea which is still discussed in an uncertain tone, is actually alive and kicking."

Though he has got support from Pakistanis from all walks of life - columnists, journalists, artists, students, photographers and of course bloggers - the one person he really looks up to is columnist Irfan Husain.

"I like everything about him: his elegant writing style; his courage in criticising his own country; his sensible opinions; his charming travelogues. He is a real inspiration."

Mayank, whose Pakistan travels have been confined to Lahore and Karachi, wrote a piece on Lahore's famous Heera Mandi that may soon become the subject for a Bollywood film.

"Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali plans to make a film based on one of my pieces in Pakistan Paindabad. This was a travelogue on Lahore's Heera Mandi. If the deal goes through, I guess it will be the first time that a big scale film will be based on a blogger's piece," Mayank said.

What really puts off Mayank is when people think he is doing some service to Pakistan. "The country doesn't need any charity. It is just an effort on my part to present those truths about Pakistan which the news-hungry media somehow forgets to cover."

So does he dislike anything about India's neighbour? "Yes. The overdose of biryani treats!"

Indian blogger's website on Pak creates waves
 
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:) Neo had you read some educated Indians call this a conspiracy against India saying the the blog and the content has been put by western mouthpiece in the media

:) i guess ISI is involved in this too
 
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:) Neo had you read some educated Indians call this a conspiracy against India saying the the blog and the content has been put by western mouthpiece in the media

:) i guess ISI is involved in this too

Jana Jee, I can't blame the educated for their misperception of Pakistan and Pakistani's when their government and specially the media spare time nor effort to malign the neighbor and portray us as extremists, this has been going on for past six decades and one can't expect it to change with a single popular blog.

I admire Mayank for his moderate views and attitude and hope he'll inspire many more youngster to break the wall of hatred and misperception the politicians have built around them.

Some think I am a Pakistani living in India, others send me e-mails calling me an ISI agent," Mayank said in an email interview.

"If somebody feels I'm a spy I just ignore them. If they e-mail me, I do not bother to reply. If they leave nasty comments on the blog, I let them stay in the spirit of democracy," said Mayank, who is "amused" by the accusations.
:cheers:
 
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Indian owned Pakistani Paindabad is a 'model' website
(Lead-Pakistan blog)

Karachi, Oct 13: The Pakistan Paindabad, a website run and owned by an Indian, has set a model for what a blog or website should be, US correspondent for the Lahore-based Daily Times and The Friday Times Khalid Hasan has said.

An article authored by Bina Shah that appeared in the Daily Times stated that Mayank Austen Soofi, a young Indian who lives in Delhi and have visited Pakistan twice, created the website to reveal those aspects of Pakistan which nobody notices.

Soofi has developed this website with the help of Indian graduate student Gaurav Sood, and built up a cadre of Pakistani contributors.

On this website, one can find essays and articles that are impressive in their range and originality.

There are regular 'Top Five' columns, listing pride points for Pakistanis; and a number of interviews with eminent writers and journalists Bapsi Sidhwa, Ardeshir Cowasjee, and Irfan Husain, artists - Amin Gulgee is a recent interviewee - and ordinary citizens with a lot to say about today's Pakistan, the Daily Times reported.


Soofi says that his fellows Indians "are sort of always puzzled why a Delhi-based person is writing such things on Pakistan. Some imagine me to be a Pakistani living in India while some send me e-mails calling me an ISI agent."

The reactions from Pakistanis are generally more positive, but some controversial stories, like "Dating in Pakistan" received complaints from Pakistanis who felt that Soofi was "trying to portray young Pakistanis in a bad light".

Summing up, Soofi says, "Please do not imagine that we are trying to do some service to Pakistan. The country doesn't need any charity. It is just an effort on my part to present those truths about Pakistan which the news-hungry media somehow forgets to cover." (Excerpts have been taken from the article written by Bina Shah (Bina Shah) with her due permission).


Copyright Dailyindia.com/ANI

Indian owned Pakistani Paindabad is a 'model' website (Lead-Pakistan blog)
 
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:) Neo had you read some educated Indians call this a conspiracy against India saying the the blog and the content has been put by western mouthpiece in the media

:) i guess ISI is involved in this too

No, it is not ISI.

it is freedom of speech and expression.

He is entitled to be enamoured!
 
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I would love to see what's been piblished in the blog sofar but failed to find the URL. :undecided:

Sir Salim or anyone living in India, would you please help me find the link to this blog?

Thanks, I really appreciate the favor!
 
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Well and this is published by an Indian media.

You did not understand what i said dear.


i was not saying that indian media is saying that.

I had seen many indians are doubting this Indian who has created blog about Pakistan and who is praising Pakistan .

NEO wait i had seen the stuff in the morning trying to post for you here :)
 
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I would love to see what's been piblished in the blog sofar but failed to find the URL. :undecided:

Sir Salim or anyone living in India, would you please help me find the link to this blog?

Thanks, I really appreciate the favor!

i live in the heart of India :D so

Here it is the LINK For You Neo
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Pakistan Paindabad
 
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Great to see that there are some people out there trying to make a difference.
 
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I see such blogs as condescending in nature.

My father used to tell me that Pakistan has some of best sceneries our sub-continent has to offer as early as early 1990's. None of my school friends hesitate to admire Pakistani cricketers.

One of my best friend in London happens to be a Pakistani girl from Gujranwala. We've been buddies since day one of my uni.

She happens to love the imli-tamatar soup I cook (Tamil:Rasam) and all my friends are so fond of the mutton briyani she makes. Thanks to her coaching my Hindi has improved so much that I can now almost speak as quick as she does!

Now that I've seen many a Pakistanis I don't have to make a blog and start 'educating' people about Pakistan, its wonders and Pakistanis! I don't think everybody out there is that ignorant not to know that every country has its nice things!

The differences are political and they are to be left that way. And the most illiterate guy in India knows that!

Chennai didn't hesitate to give a long long long standing ovation for the Pakistani cricket team which had just defeated India. Who can forget your cricket team doing the victory lap in Chennai ?

But if it were war Chennai stands first in donating money for the relief funds. The Madras Regiment is all ready for a good fight any day.

We don't need people running blogs to remind us about how green the grass on the other bank is. We know it already and we're coming to take it away.....:smokin:
 
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Kind of reminds me of Tariq Aziz screaming, "Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad, Pakistan Pa-aindabad"

I think I know this guy through another blogger:

pakistanpaindabad.blogspot.com
 
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I see such blogs as condescending in nature.

My father used to tell me that Pakistan has some of best sceneries our sub-continent has to offer as early as early 1990's. None of my school friends hesitate to admire Pakistani cricketers.

One of my best friend in London happens to be a Pakistani girl from Gujranwala. We've been buddies since day one of my uni.

She happens to love the imli-tamatar soup I cook (Tamil:Rasam) and all my friends are so fond of the mutton briyani she makes. Thanks to her coaching my Hindi has improved so much that I can now almost speak as quick as she does!

Now that I've seen many a Pakistanis I don't have to make a blog and start 'educating' people about Pakistan, its wonders and Pakistanis! I don't think everybody out there is that ignorant not to know that every country has its nice things!

The differences are political and they are to be left that way. And the most illiterate guy in India knows that!

Chennai didn't hesitate to give a long long long standing ovation for the Pakistani cricket team which had just defeated India. Who can forget your cricket team doing the victory lap in Chennai ?

But if it were war Chennai stands first in donating money for the relief funds. The Madras Regiment is all ready for a good fight any day.

We don't need people running blogs to remind us about how green the grass on the other bank is. We know it already and we're coming to take it away.....:smokin:

Nice post Sam! :tup:
 
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