Belligerence with a mission - Najam Sethi the Best

adnan_younus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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Most Indians who want to know whats happening in Pakistan and what Pakistanis are saying about India intuitively visit the Dawn website. We come here to consume secular, progressive and balanced opinions on Pak and Indo-Pak issues. In comparison, few Indians have heard about a veteran Pakistani journalist called Najam Sethi. Pity! I say that because its time Indians wonder why we dont have an equivalent of Najam Sethi in our electronic media.

In case you havent heard about him, let me begin by telling you that Sethi has been imprisoned thrice by different Pakistani regimes. First, by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (for protesting against military action in Balochistan), then by General Zia ul Haq (for publishing a book by a former Chief Justice of the SC, Justice Mohammad Munir, in which he lamented his role in legitimizing the first martial government in Pakistan in 1958), and most recently, by the Nawaz Sharif government (on charges of treason).

Over the years, his critics have conferred many unflattering labels on Sethi. In the 70s or thereabouts, he was a Russian agent because he felt that Pakistans alliance with America was not in its best interests. Later, he was termed an Indian agent because he wanted peace with India and vociferously declared that India posed no security threat to Pakistan. In recent times, his views have made him an American agent.

A couple of years ago, Najam Sethi began appearing in a weekly dial-in Live television show in which all kinds of thorny issues are discussed. Which meant that, instead of writing for the English-speaking elite, he was now speaking in Urdu to millions of Pakistani citizens and expats. And what was he telling them?

Things, one would have thought, they did not want to hear, such as:

The desire of the Balochis to secede from Pakistan; this one-hour program spoke about the usual problems thrust on regions experiencing insurgencies like the unconstitutional means employed by the army, the connivance of the local elite with the army and the stark poverty of the local populace.

The sheer dependence of Pakistan on American aid, without which Pakistanis will eat grass (ghaas khayenge).

The reasons why the world romances with India, and not with Pakistan.

The reasons why Kashmir will never become a part of Pakistan and how even the Pakistani establishment accepts this inevitability inside closed doors.

The threat posed to Pakistan by the fundamentalists.

Sethi delivers these anti-populist opinions using his signature in-your-face style and backs them with indisputable facts or, in the very least, a lucid perspective. And somehow, he manages to combine the hawks mannerisms with the doves mission.

Some might be inclined to call Sethi outspoken, belligerent and opinionated. Incidentally, the same description fits most of the TV media mascots in India. But what distinguishes Sethi from our mascots is the simple fact that he doesnt have lines that cannot be crossed.

Hes a patriot who is willing to attack nationalism when required, a secularist who will illuminate the transgressions made by secularists, and a pacifist who will support internal and external military agencies whenever he feels that they have a case.

The equivalent TV media personality in India would talk about human rights excesses in Kashmir, Nagaland, Mizoram et al without conjunctions, rejoinders or excuses. He or she will address the Naxalite issue without wanting to mention the law-and-order aspect every fifteen seconds. In short, he or she will not toe the governments line just because its nationalistic to do so. His or her mission will be to ruffle our feathers and make us rethink our established outlooks on issues that matter. But in reality, such anti-populist stances are adopted only by our alternate media publications such as the Economic and Political Weekly and (frequently enough) Tehelka or personalities on the fringe such as Arundhati Roy.

Sethi is able to cover much ground in his show because of its format. He consumes most of the airtime while the anchor challenges his harsh verdicts with mainstream opinions.

Can we not emulate this format in India? If the argument is that our media mascots cannot take rigid stances, then my counterargument is that they already do. Theyve already made up their minds on all the topics being discussed. And by asking questions that take two minutes to deliver and demanding responses within thirty seconds, they end up dominating the conversation anyway. So maybe they could adopt Sethis format for one of their talk shows and grab the mike, as it were.

Personally, Id love to watch a Sethi-like show featuring distinguished print journalists the likes of MJ Akbar or P Sainath who will voice nonconformist, anti-populist views to the mainstream. Surely the average Indian citizen is capable enough of receiving and assimilating disturbing information, no matter what form it takes?

At the moment, Pakistan is blessed with many stoic anti-populist voices such as Najam Sethi people who, despite risk to life and limb, speak their mind and strive to restore normalcy in their country. Their presence makes me wonder whether Pakistan currently has a more evolved media.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/06/03/belligerence-with-a-mission.html
 
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Truth_Hurts

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Look who arrested him.. Bhtoo.. corrupt leader.. hated by most of his time, hanged on charges.. zia another worst leader. dictator.. self made ameer ul momineen, and if his views were that fighting against russians is wrong i think he was right.. he was looking beyond the brick wall that zia couldn't look at.. and nawaz sharif hahaha he himself is an agent of God knows who but i am sure he doesn't work for Pakistan.. So it means he fights for wrong doings of politicians regardles of them being PPP or PML or DICTATOR..
very good analyst i must say.. Keep it up najam sethi
 

usm100

Minister (2k+ posts)
I love Najam sethis programs because he always talks with facts. No emotions and only facts. We pakistani normaly fell for emotions so most of us would not even understand or in other words dont want to understand what he is saying. Though we know he is right.
And he does not do what others do for popularity stunt to talk what the public wants. he would say what the facts say and that makes him get lot of criticism. But Good work Sethi. Keep it up man. Do not step down from the principles of talking only about facts and thats it. May god bless you
 

Bombaybuz

Minister (2k+ posts)
we must be fine with diff view points so najam sathi has his own... now its eaither paid or planed we do not know for sure, yeah but we must grow up now to that level where we can agree to disagree with certain people without getting angry and without making any compromise on our view point... baki doodh ka doodh pani ka pani tou ho he jana hai yahan bhe aur wahan bhe ... beshaq her koe apni neeyat ka mutabiq he phaal paye ga...
 

GreenMaple

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Hmmm...

Wondering if any Indian equivalent of this Sethi character would dare to say that Kashmir will never become part of India. Only Pakistan allows such traitors (of course loved by Bhartis) roam free!
 

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Why Indians love Najam Sethi - Dawn (Read the bullet-points...)

Good article.

Now you can commence with the name calling and labelling.

CIA/RAW/MOSSAD AGENT! :P