Re: Syed Mustafa Kamal, The Maker of Karachi Beautiful
Sachaydino: I could not see anything that Mustafa Kamal said is wrong.
What you are showing is cut-paste piece what you want without full story and relevant context. I am surprised because it seems you belong to PPP and PPP is not famous for these things. Till now, Liars and Degenerates propaganda Machine of Raiwand, Mansura, and Taliban are famous for all these things (though it seems recently PPP is also learning from them). I remember same cut-paste piece Retards from Raiwand, Mansura, and Taliban used to show regarding speech of kakakhel addressing Musharraf, without showing the response of Musharraf to Kakakhel speech that completely negated what Kakakhel said and exposed how misguided Kakakhel was.
We have to see things according to context. PMLN representative ‘Zaheem Qadri’ in his time at that TV program was abusing MQM and MQM leadership, while Mustafa Kamal did not interrupt. It meant that when Mustafa Kamal would start, this idiot would not interrupt. If Zaheem had any ‘Izzat’ and ‘aqal’ then he should not have interrupted when Mustafa Kamal started talking about PMLN and PMLN leadership.
Anyhow, this ‘baigharat Zaheem’ started crying and doing everything to interrupt Mustafa Kamal. In this situation, Mustafa Kamal had all right to tell Zaheem to shut his mouth, what he did. The idiot Zaheem unfortunately did not shut his mouth and thus invited all the abuses that were hurled on him. To cry on why Mustafa Kamal hurled those abuses and insult to this idiot is really funny.
As for the way Mustafa kamal responded, that is nothing unusual. I felt Mustafa abused Zaheem with restrain and composure, as Zaheem deserved more without any consideration. :)
As for language of Mustafa Kamal, I could not see why people are surprised (or feeling uneasy), as Mustafa Kamal did not used any foul language, language that Middle Class Pakistanis (rather any Pakistani) do not use in their day to day life when dealing with idiots like Zaheem interfering and abusing them. You can find worse language and threats in public speeches of many Pakistani political leaders from all parties, including Z A Bhutto, so what?
Bhutto in his speech called all Bengalis ‘suaar-kay-Bachchay’ and in another speech declared that any Pakistani politician (from his party or others), if they would go to East Pakistan then he would break their legs, etc, etc, etc. So, was he any better than Mustafa saying that if Zaheem would come to Karachi and would talk the way he talked, he would get beaten up?