Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya?
By: Anjum Altaf
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This video was sent to academic Anjum Altaf, who likened it to a boxing match and decided to review the arguments advanced by the two stalwarts, assuming the role of a ‘referee’. The present book is based on those reviews. There is also a nicely written essay by Ahmed Kamran on the ideology of Pakistan. As per Altaf’s assessment, Prof Hoodbhoy won five of the 10 ‘rounds’, while Senator Jabbar won one, with four rounds ending up in a draw.
Round one begins with Dr Hoodbhoy’s stating: “Pakistan is in a state of confusion, because it was born in a state of confusion.” Jabbar responds by equating ‘confusion’ with change and evolution. He states: “Confusion? Confusion is actually good. Confusion means change. Confusion means evolution.” ‘Referee’ Altaf does not agree with Jabbar’s contention and declares him the loser in the round.
This video was sent to academic Anjum Altaf, who likened it to a boxing match and decided to review the arguments advanced by the two stalwarts, assuming the role of a ‘referee’. The present book is based on those reviews. There is also a nicely written essay by Ahmed Kamran on the ideology of Pakistan. As per Altaf’s assessment, Prof Hoodbhoy won five of the 10 ‘rounds’, while Senator Jabbar won one, with four rounds ending up in a draw.
Round one begins with Dr Hoodbhoy’s stating: “Pakistan is in a state of confusion, because it was born in a state of confusion.” Jabbar responds by equating ‘confusion’ with change and evolution. He states: “Confusion? Confusion is actually good. Confusion means change. Confusion means evolution.” ‘Referee’ Altaf does not agree with Jabbar’s contention and declares him the loser in the round.