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Views of Frank Huzur - Biographer of Imran Khan

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    Posted 4 months ago on 22 Jan 2012 22:31 #
  2. qaisernadeem
    Member

    Rasheed bhai,

    It's not Frank Huzur's view, it's Tariq Ahmed's view. Where was this published? Date?

    @admin Sahib/Sahiba

    Please change the title to " Huzur's view according to Tariq Ahmed", otherwise it's misleading!

    :)

    Posted 4 months ago on 22 Jan 2012 22:56 #
  3. expakistani
    Member

    Here are views of Frank on Imran khan, look like PML N is busy buying 2 takey ke writer in daily "pakistan post london" and
    same worth of posters on pk politics

    http://twocircles.net/2011jul06/interview_frank_huzur_story_behind_imran_vs_imran.html

    http://frostmagazine.com/2010/07/frank-huzur-on-imran-khan-jemima-the-taleban-and-writing/

    3) What do you think is next for Imran?

    FH: Imran will not fade out in the present avatar. Those who know the former captain of Pakistan cricket team will testify to his childlike lust for grabbing his toy. Capturing power is not his agenda. Power doesn’t please him, which is why he has been quick in rejecting several offer of alliances with nearly all the political formations. He could have won a good number of seats in February 2008 Parliamentary elections. Yet he listened to the voice of his conscience and boycotted the polls as a tribute to lawyers’ struggle for restoration of Independent judiciary.

    Like Jemima told me, even if Imran doesn’t succeed in electoral terms, he will remain a yardstick by which honesty of a politician in mud pond of Pakistan politics will be measured. However, Imran will not give up. The youth of the country are solidly behind him, and he is promising them a ‘bloodless revolution.’ Imran will go down even in his political innings a successful crusader. Even though he is still not a maverick and a great organiser of political programmes, he does stand his chance. He is gearing up to go for jugular sometime in near future.

    Having said that, Imran Khan is a unique politician who is rabidly against the American policies and on-going drone attacks in the tribal areas, not to mention a series of suicide bombings targeting civilian population in Lahore and elsewhere. Imran will not soften his anti-America stand in order to capture power. He wants to create history like Ayatollahs in Pakistan, and he doesn’t give damn to those who accuse him of being a ‘devil advocate’ of Taleban.

    Posted 4 months ago on 23 Jan 2012 3:42 #

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