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History of the Left in Pakistan - Kamran Asdar Ali - Professor/Historian - TPE  

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Author, Professor and Historian, Kamran Asdar Ali joins us for a deep dive podcast on the history of the left in Pakistan.
Why did class politics not take root in Pakistan?
What do we see so many nationalists movement in Pakistan?
What has been the politics in Karachi?
Kamran Asdar Ali and I discuss the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case, Muslim Nationalism, Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Jinnah's politics on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience.
Kamran Asdar Ali is professor of anthropology, Middle East Studies and Asian Studies at UofT Austin. . He served as the the Director of the South Asia Institute at the University of Texas, Austin (2011-2017). He is the author of Planning the Family in Egypt: New Bodies, New Selves (UT Press, 2002) and the co-editor of Gendering Urban Space in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa (Palgrave 2008), Comparing Cities: Middle East and South Asia (Oxford 2009) and Gender, Politics, and Performance in South Asia (Oxford 2015). He has been a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (1998-99), a senior fellow at ISIM, University of Leiden (2005) and a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg at Berlin (2010-2011). He has published several articles on issues of health and gender in Egypt and on ethnicity, class politics, sexuality and popular culture in Pakistan. His more recent book is Communism in Pakistan: Politics and Class Activism 1947-1972 (IB Tauris and Oxford, 2015).
Find out this and more on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience.
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The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. He can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tinder.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:30 Question of Muslim Nationalism
14:00 Nation states, nationalities and 'quomiyat'
19:30 Jinnah's politics
24:30 Politics of Constituency: Sajjad Zaheer and the Communist Party of Pakistan
35:30 Identity Politics and class being the only criteria
44:40 Quamiyat, Mazhaab and the State using religion
53:00 Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case
1:01:00 Progressives and Perverts: The Middle Class Morality
1:09:00 UT Austin Ben Shapiro Edition?
1:11:30 Faiz and Jalib
1:17:30 Using religion as a strategy
1:26:30 Politics of Karachi
1:45:00 Daily Wage Labourers
1:51:30 Karachi is a port city without a port culture

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Комментарии : 51   
@amritbansal2119
@amritbansal2119 2 года назад
I dream of a day when Indian and Pakistani left can merge all the progressive forces of the subcontinent together and defeat the communal forces which are rising. We are the only hope in these hopeless times. Red salute to my dear comrades across the border. This is a long fight and we have to ramp up our struggle
@amritbansal2119
@amritbansal2119 2 года назад
@@ThePakistanExperience dekhiye leadership ke touch ka to pata nahi. Par hum aam log to hai touch mai. Aur is tarah ke platform se hamaare rishte aur acche hote hai 😊
@HimanshuShukla0802
@HimanshuShukla0802 2 года назад
😆😆😆
@HimanshuShukla0802
@HimanshuShukla0802 2 года назад
CPI was pro british who supported communal Muslim league and opposed freedom struggle too. There slogan was "Ye azadi jhoothi hai" and second was "Le ke rahege Pakistan , Dena hoga Pakistan" .. Command of India's Communist Party was in hand of British Communist leaders. Percy E. Gladigs, Philip Sprat, George Elison, Bronjamin Francis Brodley, Hrew Jalester Hutchinson, S. Sakalathwala and Rajni Pamadut etc. were such a British Communist leader who worked for the communist party of India. Of these Although Saktalwala was Parsi, he was in the UK for a long time and for a few years, there were also members of the Lower House of the British Parliament (House of Commons). Rajni Pamdutt was originally Bengali but was going to Britain and was one of the founding members of the British Communist Party in 1920. The Communist Party of India was not Indian than its herriad and is not. It was ridiculous that it was a "Communist Party of India" not a Indian Communist Party. This is applicable above the Marxist Communist Party and other communist groups. In this way India's Communist movement has not been born abroad, but the formulas of its adherence, promotion, development and direction have also been abroad. CPI not only opposed Gandhi but quit India movement too. Now CPI is known as the biggest islamic fundamental force in India.
@lalitpardhi1705
@lalitpardhi1705 2 года назад
@@ThePakistanExperience This is easier said than done. Attempts to do this will be branded treasonous. There is still scope of class struggle in India (whether right or wrong) but communists are rapidly losing political support in India.
@ravishingravi
@ravishingravi 2 года назад
And I sincerely hope that communist are rooted from all political systems just like all bad ideas. Left also has its own idea of Ummah. It’s failed system. We need solution driven politics. Not ideologues.
@ellahussain9871
@ellahussain9871 Год назад
Fascinating - the history covered, the extremely interesting discussion on the interplay between personal politics and art, the discussion on Karachi; this was FANTASTIC. Thank you for this to all parties involved.
@samiullahkhan2391
@samiullahkhan2391 2 года назад
Taimur Episodes.... And this one With Kamran Asdar saab... These episodes are going into my archive...
@The_Empire_Chronicles
@The_Empire_Chronicles Год назад
Shehzad trying to work through all your podcasts. This was your most sympathetic guest so far.
@sharjeeljawaid
@sharjeeljawaid 2 года назад
Jazakallah, Dr Kamran for a very insightful talk.
@malikkhanPAGB
@malikkhanPAGB 2 года назад
Excellent conversation
@mahekshayeq6153
@mahekshayeq6153 2 года назад
Such a great conversation. Great to here Kamran Sir's take on Pakistani History. The portion you guys did on Karachi was really really great. Would love to hear a longer discussion about it :)
@hamzasohail8312
@hamzasohail8312 2 года назад
Awsm podcast!!!
@markeugenelee2083
@markeugenelee2083 2 года назад
Awesome...
@Techmatrix1
@Techmatrix1 2 года назад
first! love u kamran sahab!
@alifazal1267
@alifazal1267 2 года назад
It was a very knowledgeable session! keep up the good work !!!
@jamilkhan715
@jamilkhan715 2 года назад
Wonderful and informative discussion. I would like to hear more from the learned professor.
@Aftab__Ahmed
@Aftab__Ahmed 2 года назад
What an insightful Podcast I'm forever grateful to you Shehzad bhaw for such educational Pods and what an unpretentious Person Sir Kamran asdar is. He has done so much for the leftist literature of Pakistan still the way he puts himself in such a simple manner is commendable
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
He is so humble tho, the guest 🥺
@Jatoiroshan
@Jatoiroshan 10 месяцев назад
Maza aagya yar
@Jatoiroshan
@Jatoiroshan 10 месяцев назад
Love you sir
@udayanbadola7077
@udayanbadola7077 2 года назад
Bro please bring AIM (abhijit iyer mitra) , he is a defence economist. I find both of you very amazing 🙂🙏.
@AmarjalilthoughtsBlogspot1
@AmarjalilthoughtsBlogspot1 2 года назад
Please invite Amar Jaleel Sahab on extremism and Karachi history.
@AHMED6150
@AHMED6150 2 года назад
Yaar Shehzad. This is the 255th time you have misquoted Jaun Elia. He never said UP k launday. He said Aligarh k launday as in Aligarh Muslim University k launday referring to the alumni of AMU who later became part of the Muslim elite in entire India not just UP. It changes the entire meaning of what he said when you say UP k launday
@AHMED6150
@AHMED6150 2 года назад
@@ThePakistanExperience 🙂
@SH-mh8bi
@SH-mh8bi 2 года назад
Great episode. Why don’t you invite Dr. Taqi on the evolution of revolutionary poetry in Pakistan?
@bakhtyarmajeed943
@bakhtyarmajeed943 2 года назад
The amount of 'bunyadi taur pe's in this conversation is astronomical.
@HimanshuShukla0802
@HimanshuShukla0802 2 года назад
CPI was pro british who supported communal Muslim league and opposed freedom struggle too. Their slogan was "Ye azadi jhoothi hai" and second was "Le ke rahege Pakistan , Dena hoga Pakistan" .. Command of India's Communist Party was in hand of British Communist leaders. Percy E. Gladigs, Philip Sprat, George Elison, Bronjamin Francis Brodley, Hrew Jalester Hutchinson, S. Sakalathwala and Rajni Pamadut etc. were such a British Communist leader who worked for the communist party of India. Of these Although Saktalwala was Parsi, he was in the UK for a long time and for a few years, there were also members of the Lower House of the British Parliament (House of Commons). Rajni Pamdutt was originally Bengali but was going to Britain and was one of the founding members of the British Communist Party in 1920. The Communist Party of India was not Indian than its herriad and is not. It was ridiculous that it was a "Communist Party of India" not a Indian Communist Party. This is applicable above the Marxist Communist Party and other communist groups. In this way India's Communist movement has not been born abroad, but the formulas of its adherence, promotion, development and direction have also been abroad. CPI not only opposed Gandhi but quit India movement too. Now CPI is known as the biggest islamic fundamental force in India.
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
I learn so much from your podcasts. It has me wondering who am i? Leftist or rightist or facsist or marxist or communist or liberal or conservative? There should be an app or a quiz designed to tell me that.
@71espn
@71espn 2 года назад
You don't have to be one thing. You're a human being. One who is uniquely herself but also the sum of all the influences, stories and experiences around her.
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
@@71espn that i think i am, everyone is , i guess. But i learned all these words from TPEs podcast. That makes me think which box i put myself politically. But i do not know better to do so.
@71espn
@71espn 2 года назад
@@anambutt8127 These boxes are useful when discussing politics in general but are not enough to describe the politics of an individual. You could be conservative on some issues and liberal on others.
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
@@71espn oh ok. Then that is what i am.
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
Wait bun makhan angrez laye thay? 🥲
@taseenhaider3961
@taseenhaider3961 2 года назад
Brother would like to know your desire and motivation, I am very inspired by your continuous strive.
@HimanshuShukla0802
@HimanshuShukla0802 2 года назад
Hahaha...lol I am first time listening CPI was banned because of Bhagat Singh. 😆😆😆 The question is when he joined CPI ? 😆😆😆
@udayanbadola7077
@udayanbadola7077 2 года назад
Bro ,,you gotta bring Abhijit Iyer Mitra. The guy is very funny plus very good traveller(not tourist) . Left hates him, right doen't like him, he criticises everyone but always comes with solution..
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
Wait Allama Iqbal kin organisations k member thay? 😶
@AHMED6150
@AHMED6150 2 года назад
Ahmadiyya Movement
@anambutt8127
@anambutt8127 2 года назад
@@AHMED6150 woah
@navinbabu888
@navinbabu888 2 года назад
Sir right wing walo ko bhi bulaye pls, Advaita kala (writer of movie kahaani) inko bula skte hain.
@navinbabu888
@navinbabu888 2 года назад
@@ThePakistanExperience ❤️❤️
@navinbabu888
@navinbabu888 2 года назад
@@ThePakistanExperience 'her' she is a woman.
@udayanbadola7077
@udayanbadola7077 2 года назад
More fun will be abhijit iyer mitra..
@rj9075
@rj9075 2 года назад
Kushal mehra too
@Nawab152
@Nawab152 2 года назад
Bakchodiya episode kab aye ga yarrr
@allphoto4248
@allphoto4248 2 года назад
Bakchodiya? Kay hai ?
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