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A General Point

March 26, 2009

42-20190524Karan Thapar

Musharraf exemplifies a further quality Indian politicians would do well to emulate. He’s prepared to face up to his critics, take their hostile questions and spend hours defending his position whilst attempting to change theirs.

I have to admit, I’ve never come across someone like Pervez Musharraf. This is not necessarily a compliment. It’s simply a statement of fact.

But think about it — he’s a former dictator who revels in free speech much like a dedicated democrat; he’s a general who is, amazingly enough, also a gripping orator; he’s a stern disciplinarian but he has a winning sense of humour; he projects a tough commando exterior but his clothes reveal a sharp sense of sartorial elegance.

Indeed, he’s a man of so many apparent paradoxes, he’s impossible to define.

Last Saturday, as he held the India Today Conclave spellbound for over two and a half hours, my mind jumped to our own politicians and I couldn’t help compare Musharraf to them. Would Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi or LK Advani and Prakash Karat willingly submit themselves to such hostile questioning from an Indian audience and emerge both unscathed and with their amour propre intact?

The question answers itself. Yet Musharraf has done just that but with one critical difference. The audience — the lions’ den — he faced was not his compatriots but Indians, who could be more accurately described as his enemies.

In contrast, it’s not just impossible to picture Manmohan Singh or Sonia Gandhi addressing 500 Pakistanis in the banquet hall of the Marriott in Islamabad; the fact of the matter is they are not even prepared to visit the country. And I would hate to think what could happen if they were questioned the way Musharraf was. Perish the thought!

However, the truth is Musharraf illustrates a deeper difference between India and Pakistan. Pakistanis make themselves accessible to us — be it phone-in interviews on television, formal addresses at conclaves and conferences or simply informal off-the-record chats. We, on the other hand, avoid such encounters like the plague.

It’s not simply that Pakistani politicians don’t hesitate to give Indians interviews. It’s also the sheer number of them. Musharraf, alone, probably gave half a dozen. Prannoy Roy and I got two each. Both he and Asif Zardari have addressed large gatherings in India live via satellite whilst in office and Benazir Bhutto was a frequent visitor and a favourite of our news channels. I don’t think there is even one she said no to. In fact, on one particular occasion she gave Aaj Tak two on the same day because the interviewer lost the tapes within minutes of obtaining the first!

In contrast, with the exception of LK Advani, I don’t think a single leading Indian politician has given the Pakistani media an interview. In fact, I’m prepared to bet that most would not even be prepared to meet them! Again, Advani is the exception.

However, Musharraf exemplifies a further quality our politicians would do well to emulate. He’s prepared to face up to his critics, take their hostile questions and spend hours defending his position whilst attempting to change theirs.

We may not agree with his arguments and often we disapprove of his tough language but it’s impossible not to admire his courage and be impressed by his performance. You may walk away from a Musharraf encounter put off by his personality but, despite that, you also know you’ve just met a very special man. That’s why Musharraf has fans in India and not just foes.

Sadly, many of our politicians refuse to face their critics. Indeed, some can even run away from their friends! The problem is they’re not prepared to pit their arguments against challenges. So rarely, if ever, do we see them under pressure, fighting to prove their point, fending off counter-arguments and winning respect for standing their ground.

Yet the paradox is politicians usually grow from such encounters. Musharraf did and still does. But if you shelter yourself from them you appear bonzai and shrunken. That’s why ours lose out.

Five weeks from a national election, I doubt if any of our politicians will heed this advice. But I’m prepared to wager that if one does he or she will win laurels. After all, fortune favours the brave!

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7 comments

  1. You made us Pakistanis Proud General… your courage and the look in your eye to see enemy eye-to-an-eye showed that Pakistani Commandos are far superior in professionalism and have guts to survive even if out-numbered.

    Long live General, long live Pak SSG Commandos – you are our pride!


  2. Once again Musharraf has managed to prove that his is the mettle that all future leadership in Pakistan will be measured against. Through some of the darkest times and some of the direst circumstances that have ever enveloped our nation he was the one constant that served as a reassurance to the common man.


  3. General Musharraf is an out class leader


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  5. off course no muslim can describe musharraf as a hero.can lovers of musharraf defend him for following questions.
    1-He handed over foriegners to US then who is aafia siddique.?shame on us for supporting him.
    2-he is patriot then who sold out the gold reserves of Balochistan.
    3-why he introduced loose regulated cable tv services and non filtered internet services to destroy our social and moral values.?
    4-lal masjid about which he told there were CIA assets then for a few persons from CIA how could u burn out 1000 persons in masjid using phosphorus bombs provided from same CIA.?
    4-what logic u have for his dance parties and love of 70 years old muslim leader for Rani mukarjee.?
    HE IS A BIG TRAITOR.


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  7. Dear TABREZ do you yourself have any proof of all these alligations or its just the same media trial you are talking about….i m not a very big fan of Musharraf but I can not accept every thing that is coming in the media..Allah has given you brain if yes use it man otherwise it will get rusted n wasted…I support every pakistani who could show that much courage n statementship…Salam Pakistan …Salam Musharraf…Salam Pak Forces…

    In Love with Pakistan….



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