Too many cooks spoil the broth. The PTI’s media team is already stuffed with a number of heavy weights. Why the hell was it bloated further with the induction of Nadeem Afzal Chun in it?Granted that Nr Chun is an honourable person who had been an asset to the PPP as long as he was there but was there any need to make a room for him in the already overstaffed media cell of the PTI? A better place could certainly have been found out for him in the party’s hierarchy.
Those who know Mr Chun inside out say if he felt that the leadership of his new party too was not coming up to the expectations of the masses he might well call it quits from it also in the same manner in which he had said goodbye to the leadership of his former political party.
The common feature among the media advisors of almost all the leading political parties is that they talk too much and, more often than not, whenever they open their mouth they put their foot into it. The standard of the language which they use in their repartee has fallen down considerably. One cannot say with certainty as to how many of them take time out of their busy schedule to study books. One misses parliamentarians of yore like Mumtaz Daultana, Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy, Khan Abdul Wali Khan, Z. A. Bhutto, to mention a few, who were well read persons having big personal libraries , stacked with the latest books on history, economics, political science, religion and literature.