How Should We Remember Pervez Musharraf? For Kargil or Coming Closest to Resolving Kashmir?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @AzharKaz
    @AzharKaz Год назад +24

    Excellent episode. Good discussion between two veterans of the subcontinent

    • @user-fyv9y79wv
      @user-fyv9y79wv Год назад

      One of them is definitely corrupt like Sharif

  • @ashishmitra5028
    @ashishmitra5028 Год назад +13

    Excellent articulation by Najam Sethi ! Balanced, Great Summary of an era and very professional !

  • @h79guf
    @h79guf Год назад +16

    “Risk-taker, bold” are polite words to describe a reckless character who risked lives of his own men to chase ‘a place in history’, then changing tack in hopes of ‘a Nobel Peace Prize’. Ended up as a pitiful figure. Citizens deserve better.

  • @harinair1386
    @harinair1386 Год назад +19

    Musharraf opened up the media space in Pakistan because he saw that the Indian media had helped nationalism/patriotism to surge during the Kargil War.

    • @wkhan5
      @wkhan5 Год назад +2

      That’s totally incorrect. He did not need an independent media to achieve such an aim. In fact This aim would have been much easier to achieve with a state controlled media. So It was not done out of some imitation of India. He did it as he was a liberal and he hoped that by appeasing and engaging the media in this manner that they would remain on his side and help prolong his rule

    • @akhil999in
      @akhil999in Год назад

      he might have been a decent man in an indecent job.

    • @abhi739
      @abhi739 Год назад

      @@wkhan5 musharraf the liberal? didnt he open some 50,000 madrassahs in sindh, which general bajwa talked about as a permanent liability

    • @wkhan5
      @wkhan5 Год назад

      @@abhi739 eh no he did not. He attempted to make sure that madrassas were being legally registered and not running without authorization.

    • @abhi739
      @abhi739 Год назад

      ​@@wkhan5 weird. wasnt the qadri tujey salam movement rising right then, which eventually led to the tlp guys,

  • @owaisahmad7841
    @owaisahmad7841 Год назад +15

    Super interview. Thapar interviewing Sethi, can't have a better show.

    • @claymadness
      @claymadness Год назад +3

      Couldn't agree more, two brilliant analytical journalists unafraid to ask the tough questions and stand their ground. A dying breed for sure.

  • @MusicPlaylistGuru
    @MusicPlaylistGuru Год назад +1

    This interview is more properly the exemplification of what impartial journalism should be. Finally an interview that indeed is a cornerstone of journalistic ethics from the sub-continent, in the past it has always been jingoism, sabre-rattling and incendiary reporting to appease the patriotic masses of both sides. The arguments presented from both venerable journalists were unbiased, balanced, objective, open-minded, avoiding favouring one side over another. The choice of words from the lexicon was impeccable as well. I commend the efforts of ‘The Wire’, Mr Karan Thappar and Mr Najam Sethi to have abided by the highest standards of ethical journalism while presenting their arguments. Media outlets from India , Pakistan and the world should learn such standards this discussion had to offer. It was indeed a breath of fresh air. Touche!

  • @michaelbemvindo
    @michaelbemvindo Год назад +5

    Great conversation. Both very senior journalists. This is true journalism. Even though both the journalists are from enemy countries, see the respect they display for each other and speak the truth

  • @sujithkumar2041
    @sujithkumar2041 Год назад +24

    Being a kid of 00’s I vividly remember the decade of Musharraf

  • @Drkp23
    @Drkp23 Год назад +13

    Najam sethi Saab will be happy to see Karan in Cricketers sweater...

  • @mohsinafzaal7159
    @mohsinafzaal7159 Год назад +10

    Absolutely fascinating interview and discussion ❤️

    • @ravijeeverma876
      @ravijeeverma876 Год назад +2

      Discussion was about your brother musharraf. It has to be interesting you know. Your blood and Dna is spoiled

    • @mohsinafzaal7159
      @mohsinafzaal7159 Год назад +2

      @@ravijeeverma876 OK! What ever 😊

    • @ravijeeverma876
      @ravijeeverma876 Год назад

      @@mohsinafzaal7159 are u a pakistani or you are pakistani living in India on kafir tax money ?

    • @mohsinafzaal7159
      @mohsinafzaal7159 Год назад

      @@ravijeeverma876 I am a human being living on this earth - Love is my religion and every heart is my temple 🙏

    • @ravijeeverma876
      @ravijeeverma876 Год назад

      @@mohsinafzaal7159 just shut up you pakistani lover .

  • @Santosh-te9js
    @Santosh-te9js Год назад +7

    Informed or not informed
    Our CHILDREN'S DIED
    IT IS UNFORGETTABLE AND UNFORGIVABLE 🙏🙏🙏

  • @somnathde8680
    @somnathde8680 Год назад +1

    Good subject. Appreciated.

  • @navinkohli6251
    @navinkohli6251 Год назад +1

    Mr Najaf Sethi is very candid and forthcoming.He didn’t mince words in criticising the government and military establishment.Hatts off to you 😊

  • @murlimenon2291
    @murlimenon2291 Год назад +4

    Wonderful interview... Questions were sharp and the answers were brilliant and honest. Thanks Gentlemen!!

  • @Medleri
    @Medleri Год назад +17

    To be remembered as the General who sent in his soldiers to fight India and then refused to take back their dead bodies. Cowardly behaviour.

    • @kalebj7001
      @kalebj7001 Год назад

      He truly deserved the Death Sentence given by the Pakistani Supreme Court

    • @Bandhu241
      @Bandhu241 Год назад +1

      The majority of Pakistani generals are cowards and duplicitous. Supporting the US and hiding Osama

  • @sanjeevkumarverma7838
    @sanjeevkumarverma7838 Год назад +1

    Amazing conversation between two knowledgeable and highly respectable figures. Free, frank and so lively.

  • @surendrabarsode8959
    @surendrabarsode8959 Год назад +15

    What a wonderful interview by Karan with Najam!! This is the stuff our 'sickular' journalism is made of!!

  • @deeell9305
    @deeell9305 Год назад +12

    Since the inception, whole Pakistan has been in state of "PASOORI", as rightly sang on the same topic by Nazam Sethi's son Ali Sethi. General Musharaff was not an exception.

    • @SumitSharma-si8gf
      @SumitSharma-si8gf Год назад

      some people say we're same,,,,but we aren't..... India is an ancient civilization with colorful culture and rich heritage,,,,,, and they are just islamic zombies who are pretending to be Arabs Turk or Punjabi.... they are Just an extension of Punjab,, apart from Punjab and Muslims,,,,rest 90% india have no religious, cultural connection with Pak...
      Even today, India has a great status in world forums and it's there on every important fields top rankings,,,,, and they are failed state,

    • @mohsindalvi87
      @mohsindalvi87 Год назад

      Najam*
      But other points r correct.

  • @parmeetkalra6378
    @parmeetkalra6378 Год назад +2

    Delightful and unusual interview. Najam Sethi comes across as a very interesting person. A person who is very much in the know of things. Being Ali Sethi's father makes him even more likeable. It shows that people from both sides of the subcontinent are lost twins separated "at birth". It's a tragedy that the line was drawn thru the subcontinent especially thru the Punjab.
    Hope things change in our lifetime and cordial relations and travel is restored.

    • @meenahkakar637
      @meenahkakar637 Год назад

      *Not only Punjab, but many many many pashtoon are till today separated from their cosines, tribes, villages. The saddest tragedy is that they used Pashtoon against PAshtoons and created enmity in them.

  • @awanishsharma
    @awanishsharma Год назад +2

    Sold out journalism can't be better than this Guy

  • @tahirlodhi9492
    @tahirlodhi9492 Год назад

    Great intervie! Thanks Karan!

  • @yetanotheropinion.843
    @yetanotheropinion.843 Год назад +1

    How are these "tough times" exactly ? Is it because you no longer get to drive diplomats to Prime Minister's house ?

  • @sm9214
    @sm9214 Год назад +7

    Resolving kashmir? A man who had to run away from his country solving another? Funny.

    • @doctormafia6300
      @doctormafia6300 Год назад

      Yes politicians don't remain powerful all the time. Look at Lal Krishna Advani, from being power Home minister n deputy prime minister to a no body.

    • @sm9214
      @sm9214 Год назад

      @Doctor Mafia Even assuming he had resolved what if the following Head of govt and military consider the treaty is against their country's interest?

    • @doctormafia6300
      @doctormafia6300 Год назад

      @@sm9214 sure but he was a military dictator. He was head of military as well as govt.

    • @sm9214
      @sm9214 Год назад

      @Doctor Mafia suppose the next chief says the former chief's commitments who ran away won't be implemented?

    • @sm9214
      @sm9214 Год назад

      @Doctor Mafia Muslims themselves fought against our CAA.
      It implies that they aren't safe in Muslim countries themselves.
      Then why surrender our Muslim brethren to Pak?
      Now I wonder whether Karan has any sense at all left not to pose this Incisive Question.

  • @neelimaawasthy2181
    @neelimaawasthy2181 Год назад +12

    There are certain sins that are unpardonable!! Kargil was one such sin by Musharraf! Whether Thapar or Congressis forgive him, god never will and neither will the families of all those who lost their lives defending the icy heights of our beloved nation! Jai Hind!

    • @Warlock786
      @Warlock786 Год назад

      Yet God will forgive Modi who murdered Civilians or Rajiv Gandhi whose goons openly murdered Sikhs in 1984.
      Musharraf was still a soldier of an enemy country....he was fighting a war not killing unarmed civilians.
      Those Jawans you speak of were prepared for War

    • @Critic224
      @Critic224 Год назад +1

      I don’t think Congressis or Thapar have forgiven Pakistan for Kargil…. Merely, Thapar Interviewing!
      As for Congress- they fought 3 wars with Pakistan, winning every time….that doesn’t look soft on Pakistan.

    • @Warlock786
      @Warlock786 Год назад

      @Critic224 like you won in 1947 ? That's why you lost 30% of Kashmir ?
      Like you won in 1965 where you failed to take Lahore ? Or like you won in Kargil where you were unable to take the heights until Pakistani soldiers fell back due to International pressure

    • @tanwirulzafar
      @tanwirulzafar Год назад

      Yes because he made india neal down in kargil

    • @Warlock786
      @Warlock786 Год назад

      @Tanwir Zafar we are hostile states brother. Your government has done nothing to break the status quo, hence we are always at war. Both parties cannot trust each other and so it shall remain.

  • @abdulsattarqureshi6728
    @abdulsattarqureshi6728 Год назад

    Ya Allah Sab Ko Hidayat Dey Ham Sab Ko Bhy Ameen Sumah Ameen

  • @girishkamath1854
    @girishkamath1854 Год назад +1

    It takes two to tango and both Mr Thapar and Mr Sethu are in their elements while discussing Mr Musharraf ...a fascinating person who has impacted and shaped our times

  • @batchuvenkatasubbaraidu9730
    @batchuvenkatasubbaraidu9730 Год назад +4

    thank you for very good wire interview by both of you

  • @AlokAsthana1954
    @AlokAsthana1954 Год назад +2

    Kargil war was not caused by Pak. It was caused by Indian army failing to protect its land. They allowed hundreds of Kms to be taken by Pak without firing a shot so they, sensibly, took it. Smart move that almost succeeded.
    For this, at least 5 generals of India should have been sacked but alas!

  • @nairvrc
    @nairvrc Год назад +7

    Mush is one like many generals who carried Kashmir in his heart.Like all generals he thought whatever he did was good for Pakistan!!!! . Whisky is tonic for pakistani generals ! Had they not been over drinking Pakistani foreign policy would have been a lot realistic!

    • @dtmpak
      @dtmpak Год назад

      Musharraf, A hero or a villain ?
      ruclips.net/video/M7QOeh6E-6k/видео.html

  • @maryamsukaynah559
    @maryamsukaynah559 Год назад +1

    Thank you Karan Thaper for this interview. Even Shady Sahib was mostly on the sound ground.

  • @surenderbhutani3470
    @surenderbhutani3470 Год назад +1

    A very fascinating interview.

  • @prasannajoshi2894
    @prasannajoshi2894 Год назад +2

    Sir, it's always a great pleasure listening to Najam Sethi Sir.

  • @ninadagashe5343
    @ninadagashe5343 Год назад +1

    "coming close to resolving Kashmir" ... That's a great joke.
    He was nothing more than a third rate general who got beating in Himalayan hights, and left his soldiers to die as he or his rogue terror sponsoring country did not want to take responsibility of their actions.

  • @Santosh-te9js
    @Santosh-te9js Год назад +4

    Many PARENTS LOST THERE CHILDREN IN KARGIL WAR
    WHICH WAS THRUSTED UPON US 🙏

  • @tahirlodhi9492
    @tahirlodhi9492 Год назад

    Hi Karan, many thanks for bringing Najam! He will bat well on any sticky wicket!

  • @drgopalbhatia79
    @drgopalbhatia79 Год назад +2

    Mr sethi is impressive speaker

  • @ranjitpal9937
    @ranjitpal9937 Год назад

    Very Candid Interview

  • @somnathde8680
    @somnathde8680 Год назад

    Excellent Interview.

  • @vijayverma4028
    @vijayverma4028 Год назад +8

    Kashmir has already been resolved mr. Thapar, only pok has left

    • @jiger3986
      @jiger3986 Год назад

      Exactly, Galwan is part of China now.

  • @dr.bashirahmad9961
    @dr.bashirahmad9961 Год назад +1

    Bhutto's suggestion to Ayub was in mid sixties unlike Musharraf's suggestion to Nawaz Sharif was made in 1999, that proved that Nawaz Sharif agreed to it without giving it a due rethink.

  • @anonymousanonymous7993
    @anonymousanonymous7993 Год назад +4

    Hi Karan, Disappointed with the questions you asked......Should have asked how Musharraf used to eat mangoes - with a knife or choos ke? Did he keep a batua? Woh thakte kyoon nahin thay? Did he use to take some tonic? We have become accustomed to those kinds of questions!

    • @ravijeeverma876
      @ravijeeverma876 Год назад

      Are u a pakistani

    • @mohsindalvi87
      @mohsindalvi87 Год назад +1

      He cant afford every1 cheerfully telling him dosti bani rahe.

  • @rajbhatia4634
    @rajbhatia4634 Год назад +7

    We should remember Musharraf as love child of Wire and darling of your chief editor who has nothing else to talk but her community.

  • @maroofqurashi7622
    @maroofqurashi7622 Год назад +2

    Gen Musharraf was the best administrator that Pakistan had after partition. Being born in Delhi might have been an issue.

  • @BM-ym5ik
    @BM-ym5ik Год назад +1

    His family, esp his mother was a cultured educated urdu speaking lady from Delhi. This was a common trait in all pre partition families, esp, ladies who grew up in India where they thrived and grew upon a multicultural society and thus contributed to early Pakistan. Subsequent years the illiterates and chavinistic religious hordes took over along with the army. Decline began

  • @mbchadha
    @mbchadha Год назад +1

    Karan why don’t you do an episode on “ How should we remember Gen. PN Thapar the general responsible for 1962 debacle. Gather some courage.

  • @Santosh-te9js
    @Santosh-te9js Год назад +1

    Fugitive who escaped DEATH PENALTY
    is being shown as Martyr
    Inko inhi ka Mubarak 😀😀😀😀

  • @SaiKrishna-cr4gk
    @SaiKrishna-cr4gk Год назад +2

    No mention of Lal masjid? Probably the single most important even in Musharraf’s tenure. You need to up your game Karan.

  • @Warlock786
    @Warlock786 Год назад

    Indians should listen to this very very carefully.
    INDIANS never actually took back Kargil, it was Pakistani soldiers who retreated due to the PM's pressure.

  • @iftikharhusain6286
    @iftikharhusain6286 Год назад +2

    Najam Sethi is an international level scholar

  • @Warlock786
    @Warlock786 Год назад

    Indians should learn from this interview.
    Musharraf was ALWAYS sincere in creating a good relationship with India !
    Sure he did Kargil but Pakistan then was a hostile nation and he was a soldier.

  • @shamszaheerabbas4278
    @shamszaheerabbas4278 Год назад

    Mr Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri was one of the best FM s of Pakistan. Kiran Thapar should read his book on relationship with India. Najam Sethi should read Mr KM Kasuri s book.

  • @peacelove9401
    @peacelove9401 Год назад

    Great Karan & his program as always!

  • @bhatlyf9867
    @bhatlyf9867 Год назад

    Thapar is wonderful and only one. Can you read the comments Mr. Thapar?

  • @faridakhan1612
    @faridakhan1612 Год назад +1

    Raheel Sharif was not one to plead with Nawaz Sharif ref Musharraf! He must have ordered Nawaz Sharif to do the necessary! Najam Sethi is a big fan of Nawaz Sharifs Ofcourse he will do his best always to make him look good 😊

  • @arsalanzia8875
    @arsalanzia8875 Год назад +2

    General Musharraf will always be remembered for the great things he did.

    • @jangs669
      @jangs669 Год назад

      Pls identify are you a Paki or Indian

    • @pagan-540
      @pagan-540 Год назад

      Musharaf was a great leader. Perhaps at par with jinnah. He should be honored at least posthumously now.

  • @ahmiahmi1192
    @ahmiahmi1192 Год назад

    Owesome

  • @kashmirdebateslive4920
    @kashmirdebateslive4920 Год назад

    Brilliant interview with deep reaserach and bunch of knowledge, both of these gentlemen are full of respect , gratitude and compassion with good analysis and interpretation. Loved to watch the conversation, no hue and cry, simply the standards of journalism with excellence and quality...

  • @SHUBHAMSHUKLA-kk9ug
    @SHUBHAMSHUKLA-kk9ug Год назад

    Let's beg money in the name of support.

  • @vgvarunwins1
    @vgvarunwins1 Год назад +2

    2 Gentlemen News Journalist, No Shouting. Wish all Indian Pakistanis follow them on how to do journalism.

    • @bilalbhutta6881
      @bilalbhutta6881 Год назад +1

      Karab thapar is a jewel in journalism in india but I wish you had more like him. Pakistan does have many like him though. Can we say sane for arnab goswami and many alike shouting and raising hysterua, sensationalise and gingoism.?
      Don't get me wrong, Pakistan too has a few bad journalists but Indian media has greater share of yellow journalists.

  • @syedaltafkirmani1304
    @syedaltafkirmani1304 Год назад

    Karan sir you are really asset for journalism,same is najam.

  • @sanjaydubey5472
    @sanjaydubey5472 Год назад +1

    Hamare Loktantrik Desh Bharat mein Sanvidhan ke Anusar Loktantra aur Loktantrik Moolyon ki Raksha Honee Chahiye.---- AJAM, Buxar, Bihar.

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv Год назад

      Aur teri mughaliya musalmina ammi khala behen betiyan ki halala chudai teri 6 saala chudakad Ammi randi hazrat Ayesha Zainab Fatima ki fati chutallah aur ghazi haji namazi gaandallah ki tarah keval Sanjay aur Dubey se naahi balki mere 🍆 ho Akbar se doggy style namaz me 5 Baar hoone chahiye ganduudin namazi aashiq gay rasool ajam 😂😂😂

  • @NarendraKumar-hq5bv
    @NarendraKumar-hq5bv Год назад +2

    As a pawn...as a politician in a power game.
    "All are rascals"

  • @asangha182
    @asangha182 Год назад +1

    Inadvertent black humour on the part of Karan Thapar, wearing a cricket sweater(or which looks like one) given the India - Pak Asia Cup imbroglio,of which Najam Sethi happens to be part of in his capacity as the head of the PCB.

  • @txlish
    @txlish Год назад

    @22:30 But then same voices (pre Kargil) understandably all over Pak TV from the Satta (Ruling Party) - rile up for Kashmir just from this weekend?

  • @soumikmukhopadhyay4117
    @soumikmukhopadhyay4117 Год назад +1

    I don't known but the wounds inflected by him on indian will never be forgiven so it might sound harsh but no sympathy for him from India

  • @Rizwan-Ali
    @Rizwan-Ali Год назад

    Najam Sethi very well described the tenure of General Musharraf. well done Mr. Sethi

  • @annnilsson501
    @annnilsson501 Год назад

    Wonder Why INDIA even engaged in ANY way with Musharraf knowing How Musharraf wanted to harm INDIA 🇮🇳 ALWAYS 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @dilbaghsingh5182
    @dilbaghsingh5182 Год назад +2

    Very fine and nice interview between two wise and matured personalities of the two friendly cum enemy countries politically.

  • @abdulsattarqureshi6728
    @abdulsattarqureshi6728 Год назад

    Un Judgeon Key Larkiuon Ko Qayamat Tak Chodien Jin Hon Ney Musharaf Sahab Ko Mot Key Saza Sunaay They

  • @hrishikesh7546
    @hrishikesh7546 Год назад +1

    This person had blood of 527 Indian soldiers on his hand don't think Mr Thapar gets affected by that when he sensationalise So called Musharrafs personality

  • @quddusquddus136
    @quddusquddus136 Год назад +1

    "False consciousness." If only a Muslim knew that he was born with no conscience. A conscience that is related to intelligence in a Darwinian sense. An outstanding show!

  • @jackshrimp
    @jackshrimp Год назад +1

    One of the most sober n sane voices in Pakistan.

  • @edmonddantes4045
    @edmonddantes4045 Год назад +1

    Wire employees should remember him as their daddy 😂

  • @ahmiahmi1192
    @ahmiahmi1192 Год назад

    Incredible

  • @elliottcovert3796
    @elliottcovert3796 Год назад

    "He left a complicated legacy full of contradictions" sums up both Musharraf and every Pakistani head of state in the nation's history. (Except Benazir because she wasn't a "he"!)

  • @akluthra28
    @akluthra28 Год назад +1

    Can someone enlighten us as to what became the stumbling block in signing the Agra Summit of 2001

  • @Yoda..
    @Yoda.. Год назад

    Pakistani economy in 1999 was 65 billion dollars. Under Musharraf, it more than doubled in size, with debt to GDP reducing from 65 percent to 25 percent. So, even if the Americans gave 25 billion dollars, how on earth did it achieve these results? Sethi's maths does not work. The fact is, even before 9/11, Paks main economic indicators were improving. Then after 9/11, as sanctions eased and Pak was able to reschedule it's loans, genuine economic policies resulted in the boosting of Pak economy. Sethi offers gross disinformation.

  • @loneashiqloneashiq4313
    @loneashiqloneashiq4313 Год назад

    Such a wonderful orator Sethi is

  • @raviranjankishor8960
    @raviranjankishor8960 Год назад +4

    So a dictator who gives interview is good and a democratically elected prime minister is bad

  • @chakradharmahapatra1958
    @chakradharmahapatra1958 Год назад

    Very nice

  • @Santosh-te9js
    @Santosh-te9js Год назад

    Karan sir ye Pakistani log bahut hi akalmand hai
    Aab Musharraf ko PAKISTANE AZAM BANAYENGE 😀😀😀😀😀😀

  • @iamindian3654
    @iamindian3654 Год назад

    Why Not Say More Indian Soldiers Died ? Why Not This Mr Know It All Najam Sethi Saying Pakistan 🇵🇰 Was Wrong For Kargil War
    😡😡😡

  • @gautamsawhny6246
    @gautamsawhny6246 Год назад

    The last years of the Millennium were tough on India be it the Hijackking or Kargil

  • @elcordobes-i1h
    @elcordobes-i1h Год назад

    An excellent interview by 2 doyens of their journalistic professions

  • @unnikannanvariath850
    @unnikannanvariath850 Год назад

    Yeh kaisa sawaal hain...
    He should be remembered as a great champion of democracy, what else???
    😂😀😂😀😂😀

  • @arjunchandran8466
    @arjunchandran8466 Год назад +1

    Salute to the TYRE for wasting time and resources on talking about a corrupt dictator who doomed his country and lived in exile and Died.

  • @Subh8081
    @Subh8081 Год назад

    The closest India and Pakistan were just before Kargil war when Vajpayee went to Pakistan. Musharraf broke what was to be a new beginning.

  • @sanjayb4159
    @sanjayb4159 Год назад

    Best is
    That Such people are never remembered
    By remembering naach people we give credence to their ill deeds
    Just forget them

  • @Warlock786
    @Warlock786 Год назад

    General Musharraf was a hero!!!!
    He created great relationship with India...not sure why Indians forget that.
    If he was so bad why did the BJP welcome him so much ? Were they stupid ?

  • @sm9214
    @sm9214 Год назад

    Suicide Bombing Tears Through Pakistan Mosque, Killing 100.
    The attack targeted a mosque frequented by police officers in a highly secured part of Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
    Jan. 31, 2023

  • @rajnair1357
    @rajnair1357 Год назад

    Karan,I like your interviews but India's integrity and security and unity is not negotiable at all.
    We should never praise the Pakistani s who harbour prejudice towards india

  • @umeshbhat6540
    @umeshbhat6540 Год назад

    It's the time to change them, jockers can't be brought to tables

  • @ahmedzaman1951
    @ahmedzaman1951 Год назад

    Hamid predicted contempt of court of PM in my opinion he is totally wrong because of 2 facts 1-SC decision is only short order they have not issurd detailed orde 2-They ordered ECP to ho;d the elections not the PN

  • @Santosh-te9js
    @Santosh-te9js Год назад +2

    Kargil Vijay diwas 🙏🙏🙏

  • @shivjigupta6483
    @shivjigupta6483 Год назад

    Where dissent is virtually
    Anti National.
    It's a facade of democracy..
    Call it Elected Autocracy
    Partial Democracy

  • @ravijeeverma876
    @ravijeeverma876 Год назад +4

    See the audacity of Karan Thapar.He wants to remember enemy of India

    • @maliksk1000
      @maliksk1000 Год назад

      That's why Another form of Terrorism read Communism The Wire dying in the world Communism is urban terrorism

    • @maliksk1000
      @maliksk1000 Год назад

      His mother Romila Thapar distroyed The Real History by portraying butcher Mughals in her History Books Which were made reading in Curriculum

  • @romell3709
    @romell3709 Год назад

    Sir
    Should interview Adanis cfo

  • @jaysahup6563
    @jaysahup6563 Год назад +1

    fact is kashmir would have been indepedent had not pak invaded them. irony kashmiri muslims choose to still support them by virtue of ummah.
    height of foolishness

  • @shamszaheerabbas4278
    @shamszaheerabbas4278 Год назад

    Najam Sethi is a diehard supporter of Nawaz Shareef who made him caretaker CM. He is a staunch supporter of policies of Nawaz Shareef. Kargil was an excellent operation in response to Indian occupation of Sachin and Kashmir..

  • @globalinvestor7481
    @globalinvestor7481 Год назад +1

    Gen Musharraf was a decent man