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Khiyal Rakhna: ATP Turns Five Today! It is Time to Move On. Thank You For Your Companionship.

Posted on June 11, 2011
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Adil Najam

Today – June 11, 2011 – All Things Pakistan turns five years old!

Today, sitting in Lahore, Pakistan, I write in the realization that it is now time to move on.

This is not a ‘Good Bye’ post – it is, in fact, a ‘Thank You’ post. Nor do I want this to be a ‘looking back’ post – I would much rather that it be a ‘looking forward’ post.

For me personally, it is time to move back to Pakistan. For ATP, the blog, it is time to turn off the lights.

Five years ago we set out with the mild ambition to have a conversation with a few friends on all things Pakistan – from the profound to the trivial. What followed was a more intense, more engaged, more elaborate, and more fulfilling conversation than we could have ever imagined. Well above 10 million visits later, it is now time to move on.



But we promise that we have no intention to tune out. We know that this conversation will continue. This was never our conversation, it was yours. We intend to keep listening in. We hope you will let us do so in all the myriad forms and formats that have now become available for this exploration of our Pakistaniat – our Pakistaniness – to thrive. We have chronicled our own story and evolution in our posts (the ATP Credo, the Tangay Walla post, 1st anniversary post, 2nd anniversary post, 3rd anniversary post, who reads Pakistaniat post, 4th anniversary post) and now is not the time to repeat those arguments or even to look back.

I can say with some pride and great joy that we have had some small part in the construction of an important conversation. It has not always been an easy conversation. Our national predicaments have made it an often sad and occasionally angry conversation. But it remains a vibrant – and vital – conversation. We hope that in these five years ATP has contributed some to this conversation, and has contributed to it positively.

So, today, I write in gratitude. Thank you for your companionship. Thank you for your patience. Thank your for dropping by. Thank you for making this your own. Today, we are happy in the knowledge that the conversations we had wanted to seed are thriving. Technology has provided an array of new formats – from facebook to twitter and beyond. There is a mushrooming of blogs and formats, and we hope that in some small way we have contributed to them. We know we have thrived and found sustenance (and ideas) in this new and bold world of Pakistan’s Blogistan. We thank our blogging colleagues, our many many writers, and our even more many readers for the excitement they have added to our lives.

I realize that the timing of this will lead many of conclude that it has something to do with my own move. While the two are not unrelated, they are actually less related than you might think. It was, in fact, back in November 2010, that Owais Mughal and I had decided that we would do this on this date and in this manner. Owais had already moved to Singapore and my own professional commitments had begun to mount. We did not wish to end with a whimper nor just fade out abruptly. Five years seemed like a good innings to both of us. Let me take this moment to thank Owais for his support and companionship. More than anyone else he has made ATP possible and allowed it to last this long. Without him, it would have faded long ago. And without him it would have been not just a lonelier but also a much less interesting journey. Thank you, Owais, my friend. Thank you for everything! (As an aside, I should add that Owais and I had never met until fairly recently and for years ran this together without even having met – such is the magic in Blogistan).

Do I have regrets – yes, but too few too mention. I wish we had written fewer obituaries. I wish we had not had to talk about national angst and tragedies as much as we had to. I wish we more time to write all the posts that remain unwritten in our personal lists – more pleasant things than those that were floating in the daily headlines. Yes, I do also wish that some of our readers had been a little more kind to us and to each other in their comments – but, I also realize that we live in unkind times and the viciousness of our environs can sometimes seep into our own language and thoughts. More than anything else, I wish the unkindness of our times will become less, allowing us to be a little more considerate to each other than we sometimes seem to be.

Good byes, they say, should never be long. But this is not a good bye. So, until we meet again, dear friends, take care; khiyal rakhna.

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  1. Meengla says:
    August 10th, 2012 12:55 pm

    @Deeda e Bina,
    I see that you are still posting. How inspiring! I really think the forum should be working in some capacity, even if limited. There are historical changes in Pakistan coming up with the general elections. Imran Khan is likely to make major gains and usher in a new era for Pakistan. But this forum is silent.

  2. Hello says:
    August 3rd, 2012 9:00 am

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  3. Uzair Sajid says:
    August 2nd, 2012 5:55 pm

    All those forces which seem to be “Extremely Concerned” about human rights and peace are now observing DEAD SILENCE on the killing of thousands of MUSLIMS, Rape of thousands of women and dislocation of 90,000 Muslims since 3 rd June 2012.
    BURMA IS STINKING WITH MUSLIM BLOOD !!!
    Its time to wake up Muslims and raise voice against this brutal massacre of our Muslim brothers !!

  4. Deeda-e-Beena says:
    July 30th, 2012 6:30 am

    ALLOW ME TO REPRODUCE MY COMMENTS MADE HERE IN FEBRURY 2012.
    WE CAN INDIRECTLY REACTIVATE THE “PAKISTANIAT SPIRIT” IF WE START WRITING SHORT PIECES OF OUR OWN RIGHT HERE.
    think about it!
    ANY TAKERS???????????????

    Deeda-e-Beena says:
    February 6th, 2012 12:04 pm

    HAMAARI POWER – Never Give up!

    Aadil and Owais will remain the spirit of this Pakistaniat.

    BUT, we the Readers and Blogger-Posters were no less Important for its enormous success.

    After all, what becomes of a Leader that has no Followers?

    Therefore, this journey MUST and CAN continue and Here!

    IF you can read this Text of mine, then our comments are being transmitted and reaching the ATP Hopefuls and Faithfuls.
    Let us make this space our opportunity to continue and NOT a Forum for Laments.

    We can still continue to write our POSTS – perhaps not as beautiful, presentable and rapid. We can all express our thoughts in this column as we did for several years. The Spirit of Pakistaniat must stay alive.

    We can write and share with all ATP diehards by being precise, diverse, serious, Pakistan focused and responsible.

    So what if what we say here is not very attractively showing. It is thoughts and content that matter.

    Let us all give it a serious try, working together for the cause which is supreme!

    Thank you ATP diehards.

  5. Hira says:
    July 29th, 2012 11:54 pm

    Having coverage throughout the country is really a great achievement for the PTCL. Its prepaid packages are really awesome and attractive for the youngsters and also for the business people who travels a lot. This is the only broadband that offers its services in so many cities of Pakistan.

  6. saad says:
    July 27th, 2012 12:05 am

    once again we are hearing this…

  7. Qudsia A. says:
    July 22nd, 2012 10:16 pm

    Every time I come back here to ATP I miss it more and more.

  8. Muhammad Haroon says:
    July 9th, 2012 3:14 am

    I am missing ATP so much. I request Dr. Adil Najam to please give few minutes of his precious time to this blog again. Even we will love if he just record his views and uploaded here.

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