Abida Hussain & Foolish Pakistani Commandos
Posted by yourpakistan on August 9, 2009
Abida Hussain, one of the main feudal landlord-politicians in the Punjab province, appeared on the state-run PTV last night and unloaded all her suppressed anger at former President Pervez Musharraf.
She used the common cover story of democracy and dictatorship, she being a democratic warrior feudal princess, of course, [who owns hundreds of poor men, women and children who work for free on her farmlands and who are forbidden to have basic human rights. But that doesn’t matter since most of Pakistan’s ‘democratic warriors’ belong to this same category.]
So anyway, she talked about democracy and dictatorship but never mentioned the real reason for her anger against the former military ruler:
By making graduation a precondition for running for public office, the military ‘dictator’ ruined Abida Hussian’s career and forced her to sit for university examinations when she crossed the age of 50.
I heard she passed her graduation exams but I’m not sure what her score was. The important thing is that this feudal democratic warrior queen is seething with anger at the fact that she and her husband had to stay out of active politics for nearly a decade in which they had to hurriedly prepare their young daughter to run for office in order to save whatever clout her family wielded in her feudal domain in the backwaters of Punjab.
So you can understand Mrs. Hussain’s anger when she told a reporter for Wall Street Journal in Jan. 2008 that Musharraf was a “poor thing … a son of clerks. His mother was a typist.”
Unfortunately, the Pakistani media and civil society reelected these feudal-minded inept politicians back to power. People like Abida Hussain don’t make even 1% of Pakistan’s population but you see how she and those of her ilk sneer at successful middle class Pakistanis. She calls them ‘clerks’. Poor clerks.
During the TV show, at one point she got so angry with Musharraf that she took it out on the special operations unit of the Pakistani military just because Musharraf came from that unit. She called them ‘foolish’. Well at least they get some real professional training, Mrs. Hussain. What good are you if not for your papa’s wealth?
Her co-panelist on the show was a lady parliament member from Mr. Nawaz Sharif’s party, someone by the name of Mrs. Ishrat Ashraf.
Members of former prime minister Sharif’s party face a dilemma on TV talk shows these days. There is a competition within the party on who can heap more scorn on Musharraf. That makes the former prime minister very happy since he is obsessed with the man who threw him out of power a decade ago.
So was the case with Mrs. Ashraf. Not to be outdone by Mrs. Abida Hussain from the ruling PPP party, Ashraf said something even more hilarious.
I will let Mr. Amanullah Rabbani, one of the members of our PakNationalists Group, describe it:
“Then Ishrat Ashraf said that it is a shame that a man like Musharraf was the chief of the brave army of Pakistan. My answer to her: Can anyone please inform her who made Musharraf chief of Army Staff?!!”
Yes. Interestingly it was Mrs. Ashraf’s boss, former premier Nawaz Sharif, who ignored more generals that were senior and promoted Gen. Musharraf in the belief that he would be a docile army chief.
Almost the entire Pakistani nation 10 years ago warmly welcomed the fact that Gen. Musharraf refused to be docile and saved the nation from these feudal landlord-politicians who want to run this nuclear armed nation like they run their farmlands and factories.
It’s another story that Mr. Musharraf in of his worst failures returned the country back into the hands of people like Mrs. Abida Hussain, the clerks-hater.
Abida Hussain, one of the main feudal landlord-politicians in the Punjab province, appeared on the state-run PTV last night and unloaded all her suppressed anger at former President Pervez Musharraf.

She used the common cover story of democracy and dictatorship, she being a democratic warrior feudal princess, of course, [who owns hundreds of poor men, women and children who work for free on her farmlands and who are forbidden to have basic human rights. But that doesn’t matter since most of Pakistan’s ‘democratic warriors’ belong to this same category.]
So anyway, she talked about democracy and dictatorship but never mentioned the real reason for her anger against the former military ruler:
By making graduation a precondition for running for public office, the military ‘dictator’ ruined Abida Hussian’s career and forced her to sit for university examinations when she crossed the age of 50.
I heard she passed her graduation exams but I’m not sure what her score was. The important thing is that this feudal democratic warrior queen is seething with anger at the fact that she and her husband had to stay out of active politics for nearly a decade in which they had to hurriedly prepare their young daughter to run for office in order to save whatever clout her family wielded in her feudal domain in the backwaters of Punjab.
So you can understand Mrs. Hussain’s anger when she told a reporter for Wall Street Journal in Jan. 2008 that Musharraf was a “poor thing … a son of clerks. His mother was a typist.”
Unfortunately, the Pakistani media and civil society reelected these feudal-minded inept politicians back to power. People like Abida Hussain don’t make even 1% of Pakistan’s population but you see how she and those of her ilk sneer at successful middle class Pakistanis. She calls them ‘clerks’. Poor clerks.
During the TV show, at one point she got so angry with Musharraf that she took it out on the special operations unit of the Pakistani military just because Musharraf came from that unit. She called them ‘foolish’. Well at least they get some real professional training, Mrs. Hussain. What good are you if not for your papa’s wealth?
Her co-panelist on the show was a lady parliament member from Mr. Nawaz Sharif’s party, someone by the name of Mrs. Ishrat Ashraf.
Members of former prime minister Sharif’s party face a dilemma on TV talk shows these days. There is a competition within the party on who can heap more scorn on Musharraf. That makes the former prime minister very happy since he is obsessed with the man who threw him out of power a decade ago. So was the case with Mrs. Ashraf. Not to be outdone by Mrs. Abida Hussain from the ruling PPP party, Ashraf said something even more hilarious.
I will let Mr. Amanullah Rabbani, one of the members of our PakNationalists Group, describe it: “Then Ishrat Ashraf said that it is a shame that a man like Musharraf was the chief of the brave army of Pakistan. My answer to her: Can anyone please inform her who made Musharraf chief of Army Staff?!!”
Yes. Interestingly it was Mrs. Ashraf’s boss, former premier Nawaz Sharif, who ignored more generals that were senior and promoted Gen. Musharraf in the belief that he would be a docile army chief. Almost the entire Pakistani nation 10 years ago warmly welcomed the fact that Gen. Musharraf refused to be docile and saved the nation from these feudal landlord-politicians who want to run this nuclear armed nation like they run their farmlands and factories.
It’s another story that Mr. Musharraf in of his worst failures returned the country back into the hands of people like Mrs. Abida Hussain, the clerks-hater.
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