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He is a BIG supporter of Imran. I love the way he says, you need today a person who does not have a care for himself, not needing any money, only then this country will progress.
Why is that bad? If he does good for the country, it should not matter what he does in his personal life?I said that to IK....he instead married a dancer to help while he drinks whiskey twice a day
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Why is that bad? If he does good for the country, it should not matter what he does in his personal life?
Completely off topic. Secondly, there is a reason why the middle class and upper class supports IK-figure out the reason and the debates end there.I said that to IK....he instead married a dancer to help while he drinks whiskey twice a day. So the term have a life has entirely different meaning from me to IK. I'll have a life when Pakistani people start to use their voting power right and Pakistan grows without these violent, instable factors like IK running around waiting for the third umpire, the violence, the sit ins and showing nothing productive from where they got elected from!!!
thing is hassan nisar is a ruthless when it comes of saying the bitter truth and thats why he is not a darling of either pakistani security establishment or any of pakistans so called polictiacl families or "political mafias" as he calls themHasan Nisar is unbiased while analyzing Pakistan
But his pro-India and pro-Modi approach has taken a back seat because of prevailing Anti-Modi sentiments in Pakistan.
Media has no choice but to toe the Establishment narrative. Sad but true
If we translate a lost of opportunity of gain as a loss, then yes. But it goes only upto that. In any case, I think making a gain out of a brotherly relationship is way too far fetched for the time being.Being a Bharati citizen you may be right that Bharat is losing nothing. Logic denies this idea of yours. When there is a tension between two countries, losers are supposed to be both. If even not losing anything, Bharat may not be gaining anything out of this tense relationship.
who told you he is lone ? there are dozens of writers and hundreds of thousands like him in public . ever heard dr.mubarak ali ? arshad mehmood ? parvez hood bai ? drmubarak hayder ? only difference is other not go so emotional and they are serious
well you can add but i mention those whom give solutions while talk abut problemsCertainly Hasan Nisar has the guts to call spade a spade.
Coming to the point that what would India lose if it doesn't maintain friendly relations with Pakistan, I must say that if we compare the current economic scenario of both the countries, it would more be in the interest of Pakistan to maintain economic ties with India than vice versa.
Many analysts like much hated figure in Pakistan Mr. Tarek Fatah have propagated the same theory that snapping ties with Pakistan would not effect India at all.
Yes Sir, I have heard the ones named by you.I raised the topic for Mr. Nisar because I think he is a more 'controversial' figure and who with a certain brashness puts his points forward. Such brashness is evidently invisible in the names quoated above by you.
I can add to the list likes of Hussain Haqqani, Marvi Sirmed(?) if you may allow me.
I was going to say the same to him, but i wouldve gotten pti fanboy title from him, and i dont even support PTI.Have a life man.
Completely off topic. Secondly, there is a reason why the middle class and upper class supports IK-figure out the reason and the debates end there.
On topic:
I love Hassan Nisar's analysis, one of the best we have indeed.
No, he is respected and accepted by many. We understand that he is just trying to motivate the nation to do better. He points out a lot of things that are valid and his tone on such matters is justified.Does his views have general acceptance in Pakistan? I fear not.