Mr. Zardari Loses His Cool: The “Shut Up” Video

Posted on January 31, 2010
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Politics
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Adil Najam

This video of Mr. Asif Ali Zardari losing his cool during a speech and angrily shouting “Shut Up” to someone in the audience has been making the rounds.

If authentic, and it seems to be, the video is striking, but also sad, to see. There is not much that one can say by way of comment. Such behavior is embarrassing for any politician, but especially for the President of a country.

In fairness, I should add that I have not (yet) been able to find any information on the context of this: where was this, what did the person in the audience say (it was probably a pretty demeaning thing in itself), and – most importantly – what did Mr. Zardari say immediately after this.

I think the last of the above is especially important. It does disturb me that in all the versions of the video I found on the net the video ends abruptly after he utters the killer words: “Shut Up.”

I certainly hope that his immediate reaction was to stop, realize his mistake, and apologize. If he has not yet, he should.

43 responses to “Mr. Zardari Loses His Cool: The “Shut Up” Video”

  1. Omer says:

    Truly Amna you should give him a credit because he has cruelly looted the whole country. Congrats to those who voted for PPP and PML N. Congrats to the enlightened nation and congrats to the enlightened media. Congrats to all. Welcome to hell.

  2. Liaqat says:

    Any idea about what this turned out to be about?

  3. zahid says:

    i think adil is being sly with the people on this blog. Adil, I think you are just conducting your human behaviour experiment by posting this item.
    Clearly there is not enough information to form a conclusive opinion about the context of the utterance of the words “shut up”. People who have comments, are extrapolating using the model of Zardari that they have in their minds. I too have not heard the full speech and do not know the actual context of this snippet.
    But if i were to give the due benefit of doubt then there is a possiblity that the “shut up” was part of the speech itself, probably refering to on of the shut-up calls that democracy has received from the power brokers in pakistan.

    my 2 cents

  4. BD says:

    He seemed to pick only one poor soul in all that commotion. Not that it made any difference :P
    I guess the likes of Mr. Zardari have/will realize that “jab awaam bolne lagegi tab shut up karna mumkin nahin” :D

  5. saqib says:

    more links for video?

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