Talk:Najam Sethi

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Prior to 1991, Najam Sethi came across as a pleasant, progressive national self-determinist intellectual. Nowadays however, the man is the exact opposite: he keeps his "progressive" trappings, now in the form of unabashed comprador Pakistani elitism, and he uses his publications to to project the old Punjabi-establishment line which underlies the very essence of the fake Pakistani doctrine - clothed in these flashy elitist trappings. This is no consolation for true types of people.