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NPR : Pakistan's Imran Khan to Leave Hiding for Protest
This interview was on NPR in the US last night. I am not terribly impressed with our Maulla Jatt (as someone called him) reincarnate.
I have no doubt that he would be an honest leader, and that he would attempt to reform the system, but he just comes across as intellectually shallow. His political potential lies in the aura around his personality, which might get him and his party elected, but the actual "thinking", compromise, and politicking to get reforms to go through is going to have to be done by someone else.
I thought it was funny that he told the American anchor that "you won't believe it but we civilians are going to be tried in military courts"... errr the US has been doing the same for how long now?
And he loses all my support because of the fact that he resorted to the canard of "killing our own people". A shame that none of the US media, forever on Musharraf's back for not "doing enough", choose to remain silent rather than asking these "leaders" how they would confront the challenge.
This interview was on NPR in the US last night. I am not terribly impressed with our Maulla Jatt (as someone called him) reincarnate.
I have no doubt that he would be an honest leader, and that he would attempt to reform the system, but he just comes across as intellectually shallow. His political potential lies in the aura around his personality, which might get him and his party elected, but the actual "thinking", compromise, and politicking to get reforms to go through is going to have to be done by someone else.
I thought it was funny that he told the American anchor that "you won't believe it but we civilians are going to be tried in military courts"... errr the US has been doing the same for how long now?
And he loses all my support because of the fact that he resorted to the canard of "killing our own people". A shame that none of the US media, forever on Musharraf's back for not "doing enough", choose to remain silent rather than asking these "leaders" how they would confront the challenge.