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I saw ZAB once as he drove by in a procession on Sharae-Faisal in Karachi - have to say it was impressive!
Any other experiences?
Any other experiences?
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Saw Nawaz Sharif in Attock with his 30+ cars protocol before 2013 election. Chaudary Nisar was driving his car. Nawaz actually made an eye contact with me and my friend as we were the only one standing in the chowk. We both still regret that we did not gave him thumbs down gesture.![]()
I saw ZAB once as he drove by in a procession on Sharae-Faisal in Karachi - have to say it was impressive!
Any other experiences?
Studying in an embassy-run Pakistani school in Qatar meant I saw a number of politicians on their periodic jaunts overseas. Nawaz Sharif in his first term cut the red ribbon inaugurating a new wing to the school, and we had to line up for well over an hour in the heat just so his vehicle could drive between two parallel rows of school kids. I caught a glimpse of him later, feigning interest as the principal showed him around the new wing.
Wasim Sajjad was visiting in his capacity as Chairman of the Senate, and delivered a speech at the school. Most of it was standard political fare: brotherly relations between Pakistan and Qatar, the plight of the Kashmiris, the end of the Cold War and new geopolitical realities etc, but he did say something I’ve taken to heart: that when you’re overseas, you’re as much an ambassador as the ambassador. Everything you do, the good but especially the bad, will be made to reflect on your nationality. Kudos to his speechwriter for making him say it. Later that summer, on a trip to the US, I saw him leading the Independence Day parade through Manhattan. Wasim Sajjad, not the speechwriter.
The most surreal experience was sitting through a speech by Maulana Fazlur Rehman. He was on a private visit, but somehow managed to pull strings to deliver a speech at the school, for reasons only he knows. I remember bits and pieces of it: he related a story about how, as part of a delegation of MNAs, he was visiting another country, and the hosts played the Qaumi Tarana, and despite being a maulvi (his words), he was moved to tears at the soul-stirring beauty of the anthem.
After returning to Pakistan, I saw Chaudhry Nisar and Ghulam Sarwar Khan frequently, usually during their campaigns for their periodic tussles for NA-40.
I saw Imran Khan in Islamabad a few times at Friday prayers. He would walk in, and the entire congregation would turn towards the door to watch him take his place in one of the middle rows. His expression suggested that while a part of him welcomed the attention, he felt awkward and self-conscious as well.
Lol I don't think any of these qualify as an election 'rally'
The title also says “or seen a political leader in real life.”