Darwaish
In another dramatic development last night, dozens of armed Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa students stormed into a Chinese Beauty Parlor (massage centere) and kidnapped 9 people including 6 women and 3 men. All people are apparently of Chinese nationality. The incident occurred late Friday night.
According to Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa students, a brothel was being run under the name of massage centre and they have held Chinese men and women hostage for ‘Islah’.
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Adil Najam
Pakistan seems to be in a whole new phase of ‘politics by References.’



Gen. Musharraf set the tone for what seems to be an emerging fashion with his now notorious
Reference against Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. Then it was the MQM members of the National Assembly moving their
reference against Imran Khan for his ‘moral lapses.’ Now it is Opposition members moving their own reference against
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz.Here is what
The News is reporting:
The speaker of the National Assembly has forwarded the disqualification reference against Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, which was filed by opposition members of National Assembly Thursday in the chamber of Speaker National Assembly.
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UPDATE (July 24): So, Kashif Memon failed to make it to teh next round. Is the Kashif Memon saga over, or will we be hearing more of him?
UPDATE: Kashif Memon performed in the ‘Top 20’ Round of ‘America’s Got Talent’ yesterday. He said “I’m going to rock the house.” Did he? In this round the TV viewers vote by phone. He does have a following, but is it big enough? If he gets enough vote he makes it to the next, the semi-finals, round!
EARLIER UPDATE: Kashif Memon has made it to the next round of ‘America’s Got Talent.’
I guess – I may be wrong – that means he is now in the ‘Top 20.’ The blogsphere is again abuzz with him with as much praise as brickbats. We have added the video of his performance in the second (Las Vegas) Round below.
What do you think?
Kashif Memon – Round II
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ORIGINAL POST (June 21). I am in Japan right now so I missed the latest installment of the NBC show
America’s Got Talent. Its not as if I am a regular viewer or fan, but if I see it while flicking channels I will usually stop – at least for a while. It can be fun, and often funny. Personally, I find it much more enjoyable than (the far far more popular)
American Idol, but not as interesting as
Apprentice (the early seasons). So, now you know. I have a thing for popular culture everywhere, not just in Pakistan.

Next week, when I am back in the U.S., I will try to watch the show, mostly because
Mohammad Kashif Memon, a Pakistani now living in Skokie, IL, made it past the auditions and into the first round of “America’s Got Talent.”From the video clip he seems to be quite the charmer and certainly took the audience by storm. Especially the judges – including Piers Morgan (the Britisher who speaks first), who is the standard ‘blunt’ one that you always have in such shows.I am not sure he is the greatest talent in the world (essentially copying the moves from a Bollywood movie). But, then, I am no expert on such things. But I
did find it entertaining. I was bemused in the beginning, laughing in the middle, and actually clapped at the end.
America’s Got Talent (Chicago) – Kashif
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Maybe it is his innocent looks, decent demenor, earnest and serious expression, and the sense (as one blogger put it) that he had walked in from his lunch break just for this audition (notice the white socks, and the workday clothes).Kashif is not the first Pakistani to appear in American reality shows that are all the rage these days. There was a Pakistani lady who was extremely unlucky in Deal or no Deal. Earlier another Pakistani (who was much more lucky) actually won the title in Funniest Mom in America. Of course, there are far more Indians who appear on these shows and some like the 17-year old Sanjaya became a phenomenon on American Idol. (Although Sanjaya became a story unto himself, it may well be that Kashif is riding the same wave of interest in South Asian stuff that Sanjaya was.)Anyhow, what is interesting is that Kashif Memon seems to be creating a buzz on the blogsphere. Rickey, who seems to follow these things far more closely than I do, is a great fan of Kashif and is rooting for him. Sepia Mutiny and its readers seemed much less impressed. There are a number of others who make you wonder why they take these shows as seriously as they do!Just like the Pakistani who was ‘crowned’ last year as the ‘Funniest Man in India’ was not really so, the winner of ‘America’s Got Talent’ will not really be the most talented. The show, after all, is not really about finding the most talented person in America. It is about giving TV viewers something fun to watch during the summer.Having said all of that, what do ATP readers think about Kashif Memon and his performance?As for myself, I thought it was good fun to watch him perform (not just the dance, but the whole ‘presence’). I would probably have felt the same if he was not a Pakistani, but the fact that is is makes it that much more interesting to me. I wish him good luck.