There's a reason she gets invited to speak at universities and conferences. Not to provide solutions to pakistan's ills but comment on her views of the social, economical and political landscape.
@saljoooq Don't know what you've been watching but she never used those vague words on change. She expressed her views on where change could come from in Pakistan. She happens to be one of the more elequent poet\author\speaker coming out of Pakistan certainly not some one with 'pedestrian' opinion. You can't be more of an 'insider' then her having grown up in a political ruling family.
Fatima please leave Pakistan and save yourself!
VirginiaTagz 3 weeks ago
There's a reason she gets invited to speak at universities and conferences. Not to provide solutions to pakistan's ills but comment on her views of the social, economical and political landscape.
samalematina 1 month ago
@saljoooq Don't know what you've been watching but she never used those vague words on change. She expressed her views on where change could come from in Pakistan. She happens to be one of the more elequent poet\author\speaker coming out of Pakistan certainly not some one with 'pedestrian' opinion. You can't be more of an 'insider' then her having grown up in a political ruling family.
samalematina 1 month ago
@saljoooq But she's really hot.
polymath7 4 months ago
its interesting to have a women representing Pakistan in the international arena, one not raped or beaten...
but her view should be taken as nothing more than a pedestrians opinion, not one of insider or a historians'
Ayesha Jalal or David Washbrook at least have a proper theses and more accurate analysis.
From a logician perspective: She uses the words "Change is gonna come..."
Come on how vague and non-authoritative can a person be?
saljoooq 8 months ago