Meengla
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I have seen all kinds of elections, revolutions, agitations, coups, political somersaults in Pakistan since 1970. Yes, I even remember a bit of the 1970 elections coverage where the PTV actor Mohd. Ali--probably in the 'Khuda ki Basti' show asks the audience: "To whom I should give my vote? Peoples Party, Jamaat e Islami, ..."
But none of the TV commentators, except for Jang newspaper's deceased Irshad Ahmad Haqqani, have done such a great job as Dunya TV's Mujibur Rehman Shami in covering Pakistani politics. In the 1980s, I didn't care for Shami Sahib--perhaps because I thought he was not strong enough against Zia ul Haq. But I still admired him for his logical explanations. Maybe I wasn't fair to Shami Sahib.
In today's Pakistan, it is a gift to listen to a veteran like Shami Sahib. He's been through all and seen it all--going all the way back to ZAB's days (or maybe earlier) when ZAB tried to teach Shami Sahib a lesson.
Here is, but one video, where he's giving his viewpoint on the Imran Khan Dharnas. I suggest watch this gem of Pakistani journalism while he's still alive.
But none of the TV commentators, except for Jang newspaper's deceased Irshad Ahmad Haqqani, have done such a great job as Dunya TV's Mujibur Rehman Shami in covering Pakistani politics. In the 1980s, I didn't care for Shami Sahib--perhaps because I thought he was not strong enough against Zia ul Haq. But I still admired him for his logical explanations. Maybe I wasn't fair to Shami Sahib.
In today's Pakistan, it is a gift to listen to a veteran like Shami Sahib. He's been through all and seen it all--going all the way back to ZAB's days (or maybe earlier) when ZAB tried to teach Shami Sahib a lesson.
Here is, but one video, where he's giving his viewpoint on the Imran Khan Dharnas. I suggest watch this gem of Pakistani journalism while he's still alive.