Exposing Pakistani elite - Big Capital in an Unequal World by Dr. Rosita Armytage - TPE Book Club

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @ThePakistanExperience
    @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +6

    Watch the podcast with Dr. Rosita Armytage here:
    ruclips.net/video/SCgueX5TGGM/видео.html

    • @MUhammod-islamia4qu
      @MUhammod-islamia4qu Год назад

      Hello Pakistan,, Exmuslim RUclips Channel Arabic Allah Muhammad Ki Boss Hai,,, Exmuslim Sameer RUclips Channel,,, Islam Producer of Terrorist and Disgusting Over Population Growth,,,, Islam has wasted my many years,, can anyone call me a natural example,, proud to be a Muslim,, I can give six thousand examples, I was ashamed to be a Muslim,,, now I am a non-Muslim

    • @MUhammod-islamia4qu
      @MUhammod-islamia4qu Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortspyWOcF72pAc?feature

    • @MySelf-xy6df
      @MySelf-xy6df Месяц назад

      Dear Shehzad I want to buy this book
      Where I buy this like in your hand
      Not a cellphone

  • @muhammadanwer3050
    @muhammadanwer3050 Год назад +29

    Being a lums graduate myself who always saw the inequality of resources and networks even within the uni and other unis as well, I'm proud of you my man for bringing this up in a coherent and articulate manner

  • @koibatnahi4683
    @koibatnahi4683 Год назад +39

    Good to see this brave attempt. Even better that you reviewed a book this time. Thank you.

  • @AP-do6sv
    @AP-do6sv Год назад +64

    I am an Indian and about 10 years back when i was doing my MBA from ISB, we had a few students from LUMS who came on an exchange prog. Honestly we were shocked with how far behind these guys were in their academic prowess. They never scored even average grades. I now get why true talent never gets recognised in pakistan. Sad.

    • @AP-do6sv
      @AP-do6sv Год назад +8

      @@worldgeography2229 to be honest some of them are really smart, but the smart ones are always those who exited pakistan decades ago and are basically american or british

    • @FarhanYoutube283
      @FarhanYoutube283 Год назад

      Well, its not quite true. I've been researching Pak-India relations for 2 years. But when it comes to Indians, I found them very irrational and proudly where they've fantasized that Indian soldiers have somehow superpowers and Pak is Bhikari etc. And surprisingly, where Israelis themselves don't bother to defend themselves, Indians find it their moral duty to support Israelis and abuse Muslims.

    • @mantasha_binte_idrees.20
      @mantasha_binte_idrees.20 Год назад

      India Pakistan ever had exchange program?😳

    • @mantasha_binte_idrees.20
      @mantasha_binte_idrees.20 Год назад +1

      @@worldgeography2229 cause smart ones are either butchered or they leave the country.

    • @mantasha_binte_idrees.20
      @mantasha_binte_idrees.20 Год назад +7

      @@worldgeography2229 what talent would you expect from a country where landlords killed a French Phd holder teaching in IBA Karachi just over a feudal fight? Where son of an elite killed a middle class ACCA medalist. Where a qualified professor is kicked out and immediately hired by Harvard? Where even the noble prize winner was not appreciated.
      I’m a teacher and I have a student who learnt game development from YT out of interest. He is just 13. His parents are forcing him to go in military. People will watch 3 idiots but not learn any lesson.
      Circumstances and opportunities matter a lot in making you genius. Even I had to take additional courses online to make my math foundation to be admitted to a foreign university.
      I’m sorry, revolutionists are afraid of being born here.

  • @alikazmi6597
    @alikazmi6597 Год назад +20

    What she have said is a tip of the iceberg. Its a must must read. Thanks for the video.

  • @sinlokemp
    @sinlokemp Год назад +7

    To safe guard the Zamindari system, Jinnah wanted a separate country. India moved on with New Land Reform and abolished Zamindari System by 1951. We can see the outcome of this two System.

  • @mhashmi3593
    @mhashmi3593 Год назад +12

    Man keep doing it. Repetition will open mind of these frogs of wells. Keep up the Good work. Heard something worth watching after a long time on social media. Cheers

  • @usamaqasim9715
    @usamaqasim9715 Год назад +18

    - Colonialism never left us. Bas sirf chamri ka rang tabdeel hua hai.
    - Hum idhar (DHAs and Bahrias) aour tum udhar (Slums and Ghettos) ka naara aaj bhi relevant hai har roz ki zandagi main.
    - The Cover of the Book says it all.
    Thanks Shahzad Bhai.
    May ALLAH Bless you

    • @anuragpatil4073
      @anuragpatil4073 Год назад

      Bahrias means ?

    • @tyrant_hermit
      @tyrant_hermit Год назад

      ​@@anuragpatil4073Bahria Town search karlo.

    • @ANUP_YADAV830
      @ANUP_YADAV830 Год назад

      ​@@anuragpatil4073 'Baharia town' is a high profile area of elites in Islamabad.

    • @AP-do6sv
      @AP-do6sv Год назад

      I think pakistani people need to stop beleving india and pakistan have same issues. We do not have the same issues. If we were simmilar, india would also be a failed state like pakistan.

  • @jamshedfbc
    @jamshedfbc Год назад +9

    When I read Dr Stephen Lyon in the acknowledgment section, I immediately knew that Dr Rosita knows the depths of this topic.

  • @Drhamzaasad
    @Drhamzaasad Год назад +2

    Very genuine and very very informative! I’m so glad I clicked this. More power to you!

  • @engineermuhammadtayyab605
    @engineermuhammadtayyab605 Год назад +11

    Its two nation theory
    1.elite nation
    2.poor nation

    • @ANUP_YADAV830
      @ANUP_YADAV830 Год назад

      Jinnah's 'TWO NATION THEORY' has failed successfully in 1971.

    • @Hujjathullah-fz7qh
      @Hujjathullah-fz7qh 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, you are true. Increasingly, that right theory is now valid ONLY in this obscene aspect. This explains why Pakistan was never allowed to become a TRUE ISLAMIC state ! The excellent Pakistani peoples suffer as a result and the mercenary agenda of the elites ensure that Islam too suffers along. After fighting a "jihad" against the Afghan communist, the elites moved on to tarnish the jihadist they cultivated and abused ! 😢

  • @guldukan
    @guldukan Год назад +5

    "Elites" a generation which funded movement of Pakistan and hired a lawyer from London who did not speak Urdu nor did a namaz, enjoyed sipping whisky smoking cigar. Jiski Lathi Uski Bail,

  • @naseebkakar9508
    @naseebkakar9508 Год назад +8

    Every one of us is against these elites but deep inside wish to be the part of this circle. Everyone is agianst the illegal & immoral practice of law but deep inside practices the same / wish to practice. Unless and untill we don't deal with our psychological biases we can't break the chain. You are doing the best from your side but this nation has lost senses & consiousness to unchain their selves from elites(parasites).

  • @khizarhayyat9114
    @khizarhayyat9114 Год назад +8

    When you first uploaded the book name, it intrigued me a lot and got the book Alhmdulillah!!!

  • @KanishQQuotes
    @KanishQQuotes Год назад +18

    India also have big business families.
    But they have contributed in building the nation, from every day items to cars and military equipment

    • @akshayshekhawat4494
      @akshayshekhawat4494 Год назад

      that is true of every country. look at wealth inquality stats. India is far worse.

  • @ferhansyed1851
    @ferhansyed1851 Год назад +5

    The days we are seeing today is because of these elites. And they are not ready to learn. They are simply incorrigible!

  • @anandabose911
    @anandabose911 Год назад +3

    Malabar Hill and Nariman Point used to be like this till 10 plus years back until true democratisation happened

  • @navinbhatia9936
    @navinbhatia9936 Год назад +5

    Brilliant podcast . I love your style of topic selection & presentation.
    my Q is why awam of Pakistan full of talent & passion (Zazbah) can not REVOLT when 70% of Banking, insurance & industrial assets are owned by 22 families

  • @unwanted0907
    @unwanted0907 Год назад +1

    Very educative and informative shehzad bhai. Keep it up.

  • @alfazdil
    @alfazdil Год назад +1

    It is absolutely true that only a few families have ruled Pakistan

  • @meldyfastenersllp1931
    @meldyfastenersllp1931 Год назад +7

    Excellent vlog 👍
    Thank God India went thru land reforms soon after independence and Manmohan's opening of the economy, resulting in a very strong middle class today.

  • @saadbinhashmat9187
    @saadbinhashmat9187 5 месяцев назад

    Although i dont like this man for many reasons but m watching this video for 5th time.
    Kia zbarrrrdast topic behtreen tareeqey se explain kia hy. I really admire it !!!

  • @satishkumarkn1164
    @satishkumarkn1164 Год назад +1

    This guy speaks a lot of truth.

  • @onlytruthissupreme7541
    @onlytruthissupreme7541 Год назад +3

    Yehi wo log hain jo sabse pehle Pakistan se baher bhag jayenge jab country Sudan ki tarah destabilize hone lagega.

  • @kishwerchaudary1340
    @kishwerchaudary1340 Год назад +7

    MY GRAND FATHER WAS ENGINEER LIKE MY DAD,HE WAS GIVEN THE TITLE OF "SIR" FOR HIS WORK , HE WORKED WITH SIR GANGA RAM. AND I HAVE NO REGRETS, BUT I WILL TAKE MY AVENGE.

  • @funtimewithus5457
    @funtimewithus5457 Год назад +3

    A book much needed for our innocent nation

    • @siddharthkalantri5076
      @siddharthkalantri5076 Год назад

      Soha
      dont call pakistan innocent .
      it had done all the crimes knowing ly

  • @MuhammadIqbal-rq7jw
    @MuhammadIqbal-rq7jw Год назад +2

    I bought this book two months ago unfortunately yet to give it a read. I will surely finish it as soon as possible because it seems very interesting.

  • @Mooncake69420
    @Mooncake69420 Год назад

    Man your channels is one of the gems of RUclips. Thankyou for your dedication to truth

  • @riazhassan6570
    @riazhassan6570 Год назад +1

    Elites! Churchill predicted that rogues and freebooters would step into the space left by the British when they departed

  • @maheshpant518
    @maheshpant518 Год назад +2

    1. I hear a few interesting things about Pakistan. The "experts" are primarily "military" type.
    2. They interpret everything in military terms.
    3. "Elite" always dominates the public discourse including diplomacy. Famous leftist Bhutto was a core elite.
    4. In spite of all perverted policies, Pakistan's economic performance was comparable to India's till 1990.
    5. Javed Akhtar observed that unlike India (say Mumbai) Pakistani poverty is not visible to an ordinary visitor to say Lahore.
    6. The poetry- Gazals- that we listen to do not make much mention of socio-economic conditions?
    Can you throw some light please?

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      Yes till 4. Javed Akhtar stayed in a posh home and travelled with the elite.

    • @fahadnazir945
      @fahadnazir945 Год назад

      pakistan from early 1960 to 1985 received billions of dollars aid from usa thats why pakistani economy performed well but all this money is not used for education and development of country all this money went in hands of army for purchasing militery hardware and building business empire of army. So in short as billions of dollars are being pumped into pakistani economy each year during these years but private sector didnot grew at all

    • @fahadnazir945
      @fahadnazir945 Год назад

      Even as per lastest oxform report pakistani top 1 percent elite controls 24 percent whealth mean while indian top 1 percent elite owns 40 percent whealth thats why poorty is not visible in pak as in india but due to current economic crises this is changing now poor in paking is getting poor as nd poor and rich is becomming richer every day.
      Dollar in last 5 years went from 115 pkr to 284 pkr and gold in last 3 years went from 50 thousand pkr to 2lakh pkr per tola.
      Intrest rate in pakistan is above 20 percent
      So rich in pakistan become 3 times richer in just 3 years meanwhile cars bikes and homes become unafforable for poor and lower middle class

  • @jsm3692
    @jsm3692 Год назад +2

    Very interesting clip by an enlightened and brilliant host.

  • @Psychnerd88
    @Psychnerd88 Год назад +1

    I really don't care now if Modi scraps Indus water treaty.Actually he has my blessing.

  • @afb8370
    @afb8370 Год назад +2

    Pakistan just about any country needs a French or Mao revolution that comes from within, not from kids eating McDonalds ice cream asking for revolution but garmi mein kharab honay ka darr.

  • @menagill9222
    @menagill9222 Год назад

    Bravo bro,
    It takes courage to choose some sensible and sensitive issues like this. I say we need more educated people to come to terms even to listen to this type of material.

  • @MultiZaib786
    @MultiZaib786 Год назад

    Amazing I miss Many Books which you interviews last Personalities Podcast like "HH" books and "Dr ishtiaq" and this "Dr Rosita Armyage book" not found here in PAK thanks for This

  • @jisgoswami
    @jisgoswami Год назад +7

    Alien government in India is a veritable chameleon. Today it comes in the guise of the Englishman; tomorrow perhaps as some other foreigner; the next day, withoutabating a jot of its virulence, it may take the shape of our own countrymen. -- Rabindranath Tagore

  • @prasad7553
    @prasad7553 4 месяца назад

    The main issue is higher education. Higher education is not for everybody. Most people require skills to get jobs. Academic education does not guarantee jobs. It is high time jobs are delinked from academic degrees.

  • @classyfuturistic
    @classyfuturistic Год назад +2

    Likewise, I guess I am the only Pakistani with an allergy to elites. And maybe I am the only one born and raised abroad and still very much a Pakistani.

  • @manishasingh6532
    @manishasingh6532 Год назад

    Iam from
    India but absolutely loved ur podcast .loved analytical approach

  • @mikesheth5370
    @mikesheth5370 Год назад +2

    Not all Gujarati Muslim families belonging to Saudi Vohras, memons, Ishmaelis and others left for Pakistan. Lots many left behind in Mumbai and Gujarat. Many got into legitimate business while many joined Daud gangs. India got worst of both world.

  • @peaceharmony1943
    @peaceharmony1943 Год назад

    It is well known fact for the last 70 years,, my grandfather and my father talked about that for years. She wrote about something that may surprise you but not the masses.

  • @minalamjad-f5c
    @minalamjad-f5c Год назад

    Thank you brother! you opened our eyes...

  • @imaliazhar
    @imaliazhar Год назад +2

    Janaab kitni videos daalain ge. Kahin burn out na ho jaayen!
    Love your content and work

  • @BENNETLANDSMANN
    @BENNETLANDSMANN Год назад +1

    Shehzad bhai agar in Rosita sahiba se koi pehchan hai to book ko thodi affordable range me lane ko kahiye. Over 3000 rs on Amazon india, not affordable for most people. Thank you. Great review by the way

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      Thank you. I think it hasn't been printed in India yet, when that happens it'll be cheap to get in India.

  • @AyazSamo
    @AyazSamo 2 месяца назад

    واھ ڇوڪرا واھ... زبردست

  • @AsadKhan-cf9uo
    @AsadKhan-cf9uo Год назад +4

    Very well explained thank you plz make videos on real history of Pakistan?

  • @AmitKumar-hi8kq
    @AmitKumar-hi8kq Год назад +2

    Pakistan British k baad aajad nahi hua ,balki bas charaha badal gya elite k Roop me ,jo ab Pakistani hi dekhta hai.
    Pakistan need to get freedom

  • @adanxxxxz-dg8nc
    @adanxxxxz-dg8nc Год назад

    ❤ nice True knowledge. First episode I like

  • @SurajShankla
    @SurajShankla Год назад +5

    I really hope that the current generation that derives its patriotism from Nehru bashing, realises what Nehru did for India. He had his own shortcomings and has made mistakes; but as an ardent student of history myself (not WhatsApp educated), I can suggest that history cannot deny what Nehru did for India. Of course there have been others too, but my comments are directed more towards who love to bash Nehru. Similarly for PVNR, Dr Manmohan Singh and AB Vajpayee. Nehru's socialism was very unique, different from what was being practiced in post WW II year. Whilst the Europe gravitated towards Keynesian model, Nehru and his rota of bureaucrats transformed socialist idea to India's demands and what stemmed out of it was Nehruvian Socialism.
    Most Nehru bashers may be tempted to call me a communist history student; however as a matter of truth I have more preference for Von hayek's economic model that Germany pursued after WW II.
    We as citizens of India have lot to thank and indebted to Nehru for his foresight and contribution in making modern India. Having said this, it of-course Nehru cannot be acquited of some geo-political blunders that he made but neither can he be painted as a historical villain what current ruling party of India would like people to believe in.

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv Год назад

      Well only one I found bashing nehru and Gandhi are these rape jihad born islamic Republic of hira Mandi randistani porkistani bhikharistani Pakistanis for whom nehru and Gandhi were jahanumis and from whom they had to snatch control of porkistan. Do u know what derogatory names these filthy Islamist terrorist 💩 write for nehru and Gandhi in there randikhana madrassa curriculum?😂😂😂

    • @SanjaySharma-iq6we
      @SanjaySharma-iq6we Год назад +2

      Nehru is no bashed simply or blindly the list of territories he distributed are too huge to list here 😅 when the time came for decisive action he fumbled he had feuds with various other leaders before and after independence most famous of which were S.C Bose Sardar Patel and Dr.Ambedkar he was not the man of his own values see the case of Manju Sultanpuri he was easily influenced as in the case of V.K Menon (he was India’s first commissioner to UK and did fairly bad job mentioned in the Memoirs of K.M Panikkar) but despite that he supported him bringing crony culture he did take heed of elders words as in the case of China(Despite the warning of Sardar Patel) he led India through failed industrial polices backstabbed J.R.D Tata by forcing nationalisation on India’s industrialists under him India grew at only 4-5% he started failed foreign policies like the hilariously named non alignment movement which backfired spectacularly in the 71 war when Indonesia despite being a member of the movement aided Pakistan in it’s misadventure India under a hardcore communist like Netaji or the free market capitalist Rajaji would have been far better than democratic Nehru regime(I am not against democracy) to sum up here are some of gifts to the nation:
      1)Coco islands and Kabo valley were given to Burma
      2)The Kashmir issue
      3)Giving up Aksai chin and parts of Arunachal almost without a fight
      4)He and Sardar Patel can jointly responsible for the security lapse in the case of Gandhiji(Tushar Gandhi has written an interesting book on that called let’s kill Gandhi)
      5)Rejected the UN permanent seat(this was also mentioned by Dr.Sashi Tharoor)
      6)He did complete the desire of Gandhi which is dissolving congress

    • @SanjaySharma-iq6we
      @SanjaySharma-iq6we Год назад

      Now some argue his regime was not that bad but for he every good he did two wrongs frankly I am apolitical but the truth is objective not subjective facts are facts and yes he was a different type of socialist a Fabian one perhaps

  • @NagaRaj-cj3sr
    @NagaRaj-cj3sr Год назад +1

    Can you make video on Abdul Ghaffar Khan

  • @jamilhashim186
    @jamilhashim186 Год назад

    Thank you very much for your very informative and very interesting program
    Very nice to know about the details
    Gorey chaley gaiye aur brown masters have taken over
    75 years have passed but you will not find any major changes
    Elite class is still ruling over the country
    Presently PTI led by Imran Khan has pledged to change the status co
    Personally I am very much confused about the motives of Imran Khan
    Is he really sincere
    Or is he working on foreign agenda

  • @usmanthechamp123
    @usmanthechamp123 Год назад

    Nice to see you r doing book reviews

  • @vbtktr
    @vbtktr Год назад +1

    A big business Muslim family from Bombay didn't migrated to P@kistan "Azim Hasan Premji's" family. If possible please make a video about this family.

    • @sandeepnerurkar4918
      @sandeepnerurkar4918 2 месяца назад +1

      Azim Premji was Ismali Muslim hence stayed in India. Ismali Muslim were not taken in Pakistan or treated badly

    • @vbtktr
      @vbtktr 2 месяца назад

      @@sandeepnerurkar4918 OK 👍

  • @asadamin9079
    @asadamin9079 Год назад +1

    Master peace ✌️ love hogia bhai for exposing these peoples

  • @vinayakbhasin9285
    @vinayakbhasin9285 Год назад

    Great delivery man, keep it up 🎉

  • @hak78612
    @hak78612 Год назад

    Nice to see an academic channel in Urdu.
    Whereas the overview of the book is fine but as a Pakistani delving into the causes of things that happened in the first ten years will give a better a understanding.
    From 1947-1957 the Pakistani government didn’t have many options. Jinnah insisted the muslim industrialists of Bombay to come to Pakistan to establish Industry. At the time of partition there were only 3 factories in geographical Pakistan. Some of these industrialist were promised monopoly in some sectors. You have highlighted that most projects housing etc were done in Karachi but you fail to mention that Karachi accounted for more than 70% of the economic output. It was also the Federal Capital thus deserving further investment.
    Most of these guarantees were broken with nationalization of Bhutto and subsequent marginalization of the urdu speaking muhajirs - the group most responsible for the early decades of relative success of Pakistani Economy.

    • @shreeyanksinghvi7748
      @shreeyanksinghvi7748 Год назад +1

      What muhajir get by going pakistan ?
      Does pakistan muhajir bhave empire like wipro cipla lulu group and many more are founded by Indian muslim

  • @matriputra2624
    @matriputra2624 Год назад +16

    India was fortunate that it is too large to be captured by a small elite such as the Aitchison College gang (although we did have a Doon School elite that was very active in politics, and is still active in Media). A Stephens College/JNU/ Delhi University group still is active in the Congress and Leftist circles, but 8 years of Modi's rule has defanged them. But the effect of these groups was certainly significant in the first 40 years of independent India's history. Nowadays, no one gives a damn which school you studied in.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +2

      Yes

    • @mrinalinisingh3819
      @mrinalinisingh3819 Год назад +6

      Sir Mr Jaishankar (EAM) and Nirmala Sitaraman (FM) are also products of JNU.😅

    • @indigenous_clips
      @indigenous_clips Год назад +4

      Lol.. bro u are blind in many ways.. 😂

    • @indigenous_clips
      @indigenous_clips Год назад +5

      Phle congress k paaltu the.. ab Modi k paaltu h.. fark kuch nhi h.. media me sab wahi log h jo modi k aane se phle the.. aur aadhi BJP me Congress wale hi MLA MP bne hue h.. dimag ki batti jala bro.. 😂😂

    • @thebatman0777
      @thebatman0777 Год назад +3

      @@mrinalinisingh3819 The institutions he mentioned represents the elite Idea and present day Congress is the voice of elites

  • @KashifAli-ws4qm
    @KashifAli-ws4qm Месяц назад

    Colonism never left, this country is still under colonization in different ways.

  • @illustrations7076
    @illustrations7076 10 месяцев назад

    Two nation theory is mere manifestation of british divide and rule policy in context of subcontinent.
    Syed irtiza alvi

  • @asifraza3107
    @asifraza3107 Год назад

    From Rudyard Kippling's "The White Man's Burden" to "Elite Man's Burden"

  • @wizzahmad8647
    @wizzahmad8647 Год назад

    Perfect description of two nations theory.

  • @ShafqatDr
    @ShafqatDr 2 месяца назад

    The narrative of Gujarat or Gujaratis is incorrect and misleading. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in a small village called Jhirrik in Thatta district of Sindh, he was a Sindhi and Sindhi speaking and got his primary education from a Sindhi primary school in that village, which is on the record in the school's general register. During 1970's his domicile was changed by establishment because of been in inferiority complex for his being born in an undeveloped rural area. I have read myself about his place of birth in the government published text book for perhaps 4th primary class in the late 1960's in the lesson titled "Quaid-e-Azam". Later the syllabus was revised and this also got changed along with Lahore's "Yadgar-e-Pakistan" to "Minare-e-Pakistan". Moreover he belonged to my ancestors some from whom still live in the aforementioned village, where I had also visited the ruins of his family residence some 30 years ago.

  • @AADSTS50020
    @AADSTS50020 Год назад

    Absolutely You 💞 Your Way with We 🎉

  • @kishwerchaudary1340
    @kishwerchaudary1340 Год назад

    WHEN MY FATHER TOOK RETIREMENT HE DID WORK FOR THEM FOR FEW YEARS, AND QUIT THE JOB WHEN THEY ASKED HIM, TO GIVE A REPORT THAT ALL WORK WAS DEFECTED TO SAVE "INCOME TAX", MY FATHER DID NOT LIKED TO WORK FOE "BECO" BECAUSE HIS "EGO" WAS TOO STRONG.

  • @jdtravel7908
    @jdtravel7908 Год назад +1

    Where did you do your school and from which school?

  • @slimmy478-6
    @slimmy478-6 Год назад +1

    Wesay hi nafrat hy in elites se.
    Idhar 90% population ko 2 time ko khaane ko nahi mil rha or ye elites ko koi faraq nahi parhta roz whiskey or clubs me moj marte rahte hen.

  • @vvk594
    @vvk594 Год назад +3

    What Is HSN ?

  • @himanshut114
    @himanshut114 Год назад +1

    They must have bought the Ferrari and other expensive cars🚘 in the time⌚ of crisis in last few months

  • @muhammadali-pu2wg
    @muhammadali-pu2wg Год назад

    10:07 mjhay samjh nhi ai k ZAB na jb nationalise ker dia. Tou us nationalisation ko BB na q disown ker dia tha?
    Yani elite capture ka wo bh hissa bni thin?
    Ya ZAB (jamhoori marshal law administrator) ki trha sb kch hathya gae thy? Jisay bb na accept ker k wapas denationalise kia

  • @deception6666
    @deception6666 Год назад +1

    Agar inki annual income 100 million dollars , then why don't they help pakistani dying economy

    • @daakudaddy5453
      @daakudaddy5453 5 месяцев назад

      100 million dollar is nothing. It's like 0.02% of GDP of Pakistan. 100 million me kya hoga?

  • @PakStudy-s4n
    @PakStudy-s4n Год назад

    All India Muslim League leaders were all given cash, land and sir title by the Britsh. The stoy still continues

  • @khalidcompany7717
    @khalidcompany7717 Год назад

    Very true indeed

  • @samanshadab
    @samanshadab Год назад +1

    I agree with almost ALL of your take on the book, except when you end with Karachi has no connection with the State, because Karachi's have their own security, their own electricity, their own water. That is not just limited to the "upper class" it is also in the middle classes. If individuals cannot afford security they pitch in and get a guard for the street. Your narrative paints Karachi like it doesn't want to connect with the State. That isn't true. Karachi collects 35% of Pakistan's tax revenue, and generates approximately 25% of Pakistan's entire GDP, and Karachi has a major share of 41.39% in the total income tax collection of the FBR - karachi has the population of 16,840,000 (2022) - The State and the Govts do not provide the security, the water, the gas, the electricity but has massive bills, and more taxes on the same - Please speak to someone from Karachi who does not belong to the "rich class" you're referring to. I am not sure you know very much about the Karachi of today.

  • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
    @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +1

    It's good to see history from different perspectives.
    While it is true that in 50s, 60s a selected group was enjoying most of the benefits, but it's also true that growth happened and there was investment in new technologies and industrialisation. With nationalisation and resulting mismanagement, these industries didn't grow anymore or even ran into big losses, and there was no investment in new technologies, thus today these organisations have become redundant. One shouldn't forget that one has to grow first in order to redistribute later. BTW you skipped Zia, howcome there wasn't a privatisation drive under him ??? Who were the beneficiaries?? so things are not as clear-cut as being put. In social democratic countries, redistribution of wealth is done by taxation of the elites. Talking of taxation, the biggest economic sector of agriculture, doesn't pay taxes. Also, there were no REAL land reforms in Z.A Bhutto times. So was nationalisation really about social justice, or was it about targeting certain people in a power play...so a much more nuisanced approach is required if one wants to learn from history..

    • @parag1210
      @parag1210 Год назад

      Yeah .. nuisanced... really

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      @@parag1210
      Ofcourse only if one wants something positive to come out from it

  • @omarkhan1947
    @omarkhan1947 Год назад

    Great VLog!! 1000% Correct Analysis!!!

  • @WhiteRock262
    @WhiteRock262 Год назад

    Some of the names you mentioned, of the old money families, are no longer as powerful as they used to be before 1971. Bhutto's nationalization ended their dominance.

  • @OK-vh2xp
    @OK-vh2xp Год назад +2

    Hello Shehzad, doing a wonderful job.
    It would be amazing if you could invite interesting guests from across the border...... Shekhar Gupta, Tavleen Singh, Smita Prakash.
    J Sai Deepak, Vikram Sampath and Sanjeev Sanyal have written interesting books recently.

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 Год назад +1

      Are you ready to fund for that? None of the above have to do with Pakistan.

    • @UndisclosedFacts
      @UndisclosedFacts Год назад +2

      @Football-Pundit J Sai Deepak is not historian but if you want to prove him wrong why don't you do with facts ? And talking about Vikram Sampat, what ever he has written in his books is well referenced and u can see that in his book at back

    • @chaitanyaranade4549
      @chaitanyaranade4549 Год назад

      @@UndisclosedFacts Anyone who writes what these idiots dont like becomes mediocre. Ignore such scum.

    • @hAwdc
      @hAwdc Год назад +2

      @Football-Pundit hahah I can see the how j Sai Deepak is downplayed these days . I am regularly seeing these kind of comments but nobody provides any counter evidence to what they say it’s just are they are on the face of Muslims and antinationals, they can’t just handle him.

    • @omnipotent3955
      @omnipotent3955 Год назад

      ​​@Football-Pundit what is the bias of j Sai Deepak? Don't In India ,only temples pay taxes and not mosque churches? Don't waqf act 1995 gave power to waqf board to capture any land of India? Don't indian history books have overglorified invaders and shown them as heroes and giving a clean to their endless atrocities and gen0cides of Indian civilians? Whereas showing indian rulers as villains?

  • @hsd4526
    @hsd4526 Год назад +2

    Allah said, Muhammad is the last prophet, no more new prophets. Allah dropped quran from heaven and said this is the last book, this contains every possible knowledge which human beings will require for generations to come. Then how can some one dare to write new books? Think over it.

  • @musab315
    @musab315 Год назад +4

    Shehzad bhai i disagree with u on ZA bhutto as just do a single podcast with someone who has been a victim of bhutto’s doing whether people of balochistan, workers party members, hostility towards india etc though obviously I’m in favour of civilian supremacy and it was sad how bhutto and bhuttos died but it doesn’t mean authoritarians can be label as good for democracy.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +2

      Not being labelled good. Just better than Yahya before him and Zia after him.

    • @musab315
      @musab315 Год назад +2

      @@ThePakistanExperience naah shehzad bhai for me there’s no difference except for the system, as I can’t…..there’s no difference between treating the common man, inflicting your personal ideas to the whole society and in doing so the worst oppressions by each of these whether yahya, zia or bhutto…..i guess it’s easier for a lot of us to blame zia and move on but the reality is these ideas were already being glorified or promoted throughout our society for the sake of elite and majority of the middle class….even in zia’s era majority of Pakistan was behind this “jihaad idea”, hell majority of the muslim world because common person doesn’t have much time to think about all these things but it is always the elite of every region who decides the identity and ideology of that region but in Pakistan’s case our elite doesn’t love, own, respect and they are themselves very cheap, confused, slaves etc that’s why we have a society that majority of us doesn’t wanna live in.

  • @01TheAhad
    @01TheAhad Год назад

    Very good analysis 👍

  • @guldukan
    @guldukan Год назад +3

    Rosita Gori Thi Isliya wo Bach Gayi, Please take care of yourself,

  • @prabhakarvaid9214
    @prabhakarvaid9214 Год назад +1

    Lot of similarities with India ....we too have elite schools / colleges & families with high pedigree !!

    • @pradhyudh
      @pradhyudh Год назад +2

      Doon school dehradun comes to mind.

    • @ankitiiserk9251
      @ankitiiserk9251 Год назад +1

      But they are not the top institution of India and thankfully most of the educational institutions are of the government

  • @SelfSeeker
    @SelfSeeker Год назад

    If sanskrit came from outside of India, then how come there are 4 million manuscripts most of them not translated yet, and almost none found outside of India. How come such a depth literature and philosophical work was produced more than a 1000 year ago ?
    There must have been some cultural presence of that.

  • @samibabar9543
    @samibabar9543 10 месяцев назад

    Boss I just read the whole book last night and came to your video now. You've an efficient talent of summarizing key topics in a easy way. Great effort ❤

  • @yashwantguchiyapok
    @yashwantguchiyapok Год назад +1

    Hello shehzad i am a regular follower of your channel and i admire your work a lot . Recently i read tehmina durrani's book my feudal lord and it was heart breaking but now i found that she is married to shehbaz sharif. Is she also from this elite circle or fighting for a real cause . What's your take on it?

    • @samarzaidi4792
      @samarzaidi4792 Год назад

      She is from an elite and well connected family too.

  • @hanikhan9192
    @hanikhan9192 Год назад

    U should know one thing he was there for his biometric when the rangers arrived to arrest him ,
    He is not willing to surrender he is informing public from the day one ,unlike anyother leader who was lauched by establishment according to u . Nab has nothing to do with this arrest we all know so the intentions r v clear , thays why we need to protest against this so we can stop this cycle of power .
    Otherwise this rotten system will continue like always

  • @foritisi
    @foritisi Год назад

    This guy is part of a new elite.

  • @BlahAndBlah
    @BlahAndBlah Год назад

    The old school tie network is very much alive in India too. This is a colonial hangover.

  • @sammason6615
    @sammason6615 Год назад

    All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

  • @psrinivas1810
    @psrinivas1810 Год назад +1

    Individual income or company turnover of 100 million usd ?

  • @hammadnasim9236
    @hammadnasim9236 Год назад

    Commendable. Please do more

  • @aamirhussain5982
    @aamirhussain5982 Год назад +1

    Any generous one here who can send me this book on my address?
    To buy, in this inflation, is bit difficult for the student.

  • @ishcorpionImran
    @ishcorpionImran Год назад +1

    Yar elite class wali bat tkriban ab her jagah he ....Mecca Madina tk me he ...jo elite paise wala he wohi 7 star book kr skta he.halaanke Mecca khana kaaba k andr se b ho k aa skta he full protocol me....elite class he r jagah hein india america franc england pakistan ....establishment me b inhi ki involvment he..... Jisko abhi b thora paisa aae wo unhi me rehna pasnd krta he..ap or hum jaise hazaro lower middles class bs sari zindgy mehnt he krte rehte hien.... Laikun sb k liye sb enjoy kro Pakistan se niklo agr yahan guzara nhi ho rha he to niklo dubai jao ....mehnat kro ...

  • @umroyaar
    @umroyaar Год назад

    3:24 wese sir ka khitab to Allama sorry sir Allama iqbal aur sir syed Ahmed khan k paas bhi tha ...zra sochiye 🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @jawwadahmed149
    @jawwadahmed149 Год назад

    دو قومی نظریہ
    Two Nation Theory

  • @nasirarushdi8980
    @nasirarushdi8980 Год назад

    You must study the history of before partition .the treasure bank pakistan had no any accout in bank this was the donation of some peples which they deposit in the bank .no any progress was in pakistan for awam education and india was liked by the long time from mughlia kingdom all the professinal peoples lived in india .because British Government almost lived in Dehli and othe countries .

  • @sanjaypriyadarshi
    @sanjaypriyadarshi Год назад

    Very good analysis

  • @dobo1873
    @dobo1873 Год назад +2

    Hey dude...can you also make a video on ExMuslims in India or Pakistan!!

    • @tahirraza941
      @tahirraza941 Год назад +4

      Blasphemy case bna k Mar den gy.. Aisa radical request nhi Karna plz..

    • @dobo1873
      @dobo1873 Год назад

      @@tahirraza941 Muslims bachhe ko Bachpan se hi khuda ke khauf se bachne ko kaha jata hai...buzdil banaya jata hai...kab tak ye log sahen karenge?? Aur zinda murdo ki tareh jiyenge?? Imrann khan sach hi kehta hai...aapko ghabarana nahi hai😊

    • @dobo1873
      @dobo1873 Год назад

      @@tahirraza941 Muslims bachhe ko Bachpan se hi khuda ke khauf se bachne ko kaha jata hai...buzdil banaya jata hai...kab tak ye log sahen karenge?? Aur zinda murdo ki tareh jiyenge?? Imrann khan sach hi kehta hai...aapko ghabarana nahi hai😊

    • @taruphapila8539
      @taruphapila8539 Год назад

      @@tahirraza941 radicals

  • @shaguftasiddiqui2618
    @shaguftasiddiqui2618 Год назад

    The intriguing nexus of Lahori group has been down played Big land holdings have not been contained by feudal since 1947 in present day Pakistan whereas Congress under Nehru and Bengali leaders introduced land reform Hari report by Masood Khadder Posh were thrown in trash confusing it with religious injunctions and the unholy alliance is continuing on and on

  • @wasifjalal6965
    @wasifjalal6965 Год назад

    Department of Irrigation, not agriculture