My Intro
I m a humble person and a great lover of democracy. Have diversified experience of different fields like social, educational and media sector. Although media is more of the matter of my interest then experience.
I wish to see Pakistan as a progressive democracy and its my real dream for Pakistan of tomorrow and I hope soon the clouds of disharmony and distress will calm down and new dawn will appear on the sky.
Bill Cosby (1937 – ) quoted;
I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.
I agree with the quote that key of failure is to work for the choices of others. For me the key to success is the intelligent presentation of self and your ideas with firm opinions and logical viewpoints that can be proved even before crowd.
zahranaqvi replied:
Nice to see another democracy lover on board
We need true Progressive people who can lift the country on the road of daunting development.
Wish you good luck
February 29, 2008 at 8:58 am. Permalink.
Zaman replied:
Javed is the Best Columnist
Ur BARK AND Bite ,both cant effect his Popularity
March 3, 2008 at 1:14 pm. Permalink.
Progressive Pakistan replied:
Mr Zaman I would like you to come up with logical discussion and I can prove my say.
The forum isnt the place to discuss this kind of discussion as they edit the say of a member just for themselves.
I would be waiting for your logical arguments.
March 5, 2008 at 11:34 am. Permalink.
Fahim Akram replied:
I think people like javed chaudri are good because God has honroud him.
Being a human he must hav shortcomings, but people idealise him and we must accept it.
March 10, 2008 at 7:47 am. Permalink.
Progressive Pakistan replied:
Fahim at no place I have said that he isnt admired by people rather I have said it clearly that he can make magic with his pen because he is perfect player of words and have the capability to be loved by his reader.
What I have tried to convey is, that he is a person dont have quality in his writing as far as content is concerned but if you will go through his article you will find more emotional and sentimental style then logical and methodical approach like other columnists.
March 12, 2008 at 4:36 am. Permalink.
Dr Arif replied:
I am afraid that I have to disagree with you on what you say in relation to Javed Chaudery. You happen to think that he merely discusses personalities. In my opinion he is very focused on ideas as well, however, it is his way of getting his meaning across to vast majority of Pakistani people which is very different from so called main stream intellectuals.
It appears to me that while writing he keeps public of Pakistan from all walks of life in his mind. Unfortunately, intellectuals are not greater part of our society. Therefore, he still uses a very old modus operandi of deriving moral values out of story which has been proved to be beneficial uniformly to both intellectuals and non-intellectuals.
I would undoubtedly agree to your view point if Javed Chaudery was Colum writer in one the highly intellectual newspaper like ‘Financial time’ or many like that. Having said that, I do not doubt his intelligence or competence, not even for a second.
Secondly, I agree that obstruct thinking and reasoning should constitute the major bulk of ones columns, nevertheless, if emotional and sentimental style can help society to think and reason on moral grounds, I do not see any harm in those emotions as long as they remain justified on moral or Islamic basis.
In the end, I value your time and effort you put in answering and listening others views.
Wish you good luck.
March 13, 2008 at 1:09 pm. Permalink.