l Najam Sethi Special – 2 February 2010 | Pakistan Politics
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  • planet372 said:

    can not understand why Sethi hates Iftikhar ch (chief justice) so much ?

  • okboss said:

    @ planet372

    Does it matter if Sethi hates someone ?

  • faizalam said:

    To be very honest I didn’t watch this programme but we all know that Najam Sethi is a ‘lifafa’ journalist and he wants his slice of cake from $60 million for backing up Zardari. Najam Sethi knows that Ch Iftikhar was not scared of Gen Musharraf and so CJ is not bothered at all about Zardari.
    Once Zardari is out all these ‘lifafa’ journalists will come to their senses.

  • agrana75 said:

    They are Najam Sethi and Nazir Naji who provoked Musharraf and asked him in their columns to launch a severe operation in Lal Masjid. He admitted in a TV programme that it was he who suggested Mushrraf and supported his all decisions but later on he realized that operation was too severe and the present outfall of lawlessneses and terrorism is due to musharraf decisions.

  • fazeeljavaid said:

    @ planet372
    i myself saw Najam Sethi once on this program saying that CJ is a very honest and upright judge

    no wonder u miss that program b coz u hate najam sethi

  • Pakistan said:

    He is not Lifafa person.
    NS is left inclined journalist hence inclined towrds leftist parties.
    NS arested NJ once.
    I have met personally myself for a job in Friday Times.

  • Ranababarkhan said:

    Quite conspicuous Mr. Sethi’s judgement is clouded. There’s no denying of his capabilities. He is brilliant. But he has been failed to keep his pretences away evidently. There has to be line drawn between journalists and journalists with vested interests. He is an investor too. He owns a major part of major newspaper in Pakistan. He is a business partner of Mr. Salman Taseer, the Governor of Punjab which explains alot about him.

    Pretending to be impartial when you are not and thats the dilemah of Mr. Najam Sethi.

    He’s still worth listening to though.

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