I was watching the dramatic developments regarding Chief Justice of Pakistan’s case on GEO news today and wondering how much more we have to see after seeing police misbehaving with Chief Justice and his family.
Little did I know what was in store for me. During Kamran Khan’s show, Ansaar Abassi – investigative editor of The News, Islamabad – brought viewers attention to a shocking incident which happened during a live Voice of America ( VOA ) radio show interview (Round Table) yesterday (Listen by clicking audio symbol below)
[Audio:http://pakistaniat.com/audio/WasiZafar.mp3]
Not surprisingly, it involves our Law Minister, Mr. Wasi Zafar. We have often read various reports about public displays of misbehaviors by Federal Minister for Law Wasi Zafar. But this is quite unbelievable.
Listen to the abusive language after the 34th minutes in particular. But also listen to the tone of the discussion of the entire interview in general. This, then, is our Federal Law Minister in action. Its worth hearing.
The Federal Minister said all this in response to a story by the investigative editor The News in which he wrote about the Law Minister’s “long arm of law.” Apparently he doesn’t know the difference between long arm and giving “a big hand.”
Listen to the clip and judge for yourself. I am just speechless!
ADDED 14 March: Here is the video clip of the report on this incident on GEO.
(Report on this in The News).





















































Is this the type of people who are going to lead our nation in the third millennium. At least, I don’t see my nation making a progress with these illiterate leaders
“Oh my GOD! This is a shame…having a Punjabi JUTT as a law minister”
There is nothing wrong to be a Punjabi Jutt. Atizaz Ahsan is also a Punjabi Jat and so are other many other decent persons. Don’t tarr the whole clan with the same brush because of one idiot.
Hey MQ another name is Shortcut-Disease, guess who that is?
We have seen several characters in this drama being played on TV channels for the past 48 hours. Some obnoxious, some hilarious, some both, and some who defy description.
Would the ATP readers suggest some interesting names for such characters? Chittar and Durr Fitte are already taken.
No wonder he has been renamed as “Chittar”, a rustic and crude Punjabi footwear also used for punishing an erring person — a popular tool used in the Punjab police stations.