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Salman Ahmed responds to Ali Azmat

Written by Salman Ahmed

Dear Junoonis,

after reading your deluge of e-mails and tweets of disgust concerning Ali Azmat‘s recent appearance on Dawn TV,I saw the programme myself and I don’t know whether to laugh or cry!

I’m stunned at the audacity of ignorance, the dishonesty and the complete hypocrisy uttered by Ali Azmat on the recent Dawn TV show.

Pakistan does not need the “Danda” or a “Khilafat” any more than it needs corrupt politicans,suicide bomb blasts and drones that kill innocent civilians.

I wonder why Dawn TV doesnt choose to invite serious people who have contributed positively to Pakistan’s culture,education and society rather than trying to get cheap laughs out of confused and brainwashed celebrity addicts.
Cynical ideologues who find Ali Azmat to be an eager robot for their conspiracies must also be wondering what kind of Bald “Pappu yaar” they have unleashed on the Pakistani population.

For the record: I would like to make clear that Ali Azmat had zero creative input on over 90% of the Junoon songs (Including Jazba Junoon, Azadi,Allama Iqbal, Bulleh Shah’s and Shah Hussain’s songs and Pappu Yaar)

Ali was completely resistant and and hostile to the spiritual poetry of Bulleh Shah and Allama Iqbal and hated singing Sufi songs (and now he wants an Islamic Khilafat sponsored by the Army! Allah help Pakistan) .

While in Junoon the only thing Ali was most vociferous about was having his money for nothing and his chicks for free, and yes he also enjoyed running naked in the middle of the night in 5 star hotels screaming inquilaab! If this is a reaction to his earlier loose canon extremism, he should make a remake of the movie ALL OF ME.

After watching Ali’s “dumb and dumber” drivel, I feel i should retitle my book from Rock & Roll Jihad to “How Junoon survived despite a Psychotic, Paranoid & Schizophrenic Bald man!”

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Ahmed Ali

    July 1, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    Extremely bad and back biting kind ov discussion extremely personal….
    huh…… and way too toxic…

  2. Samaar

    July 9, 2010 at 5:01 am

    I think upcoming artists look up to you guys and making a fool out of yourselves by thrashing each other like this in public is simply not appropriate. We have always taken pride in you guys so cut the crap. Live and let live!!!

  3. faahim

    March 3, 2011 at 1:32 pm

    yeaahhh as samar said v alwayss taken pride in yew and u guyzz doing thizz dnt be so personal,,,, jst live 2gther as u guyzz was

  4. rahul

    March 22, 2011 at 6:13 pm

    salman ahmed is an idiot. he’s worthless in guitar and as a human. he is trying to be all “sufi” and gain the attention of many….it wont work. he’s an idiot.

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