What are the implications for
democracy in Pakistan when secular political parties have succumbed
to the Islamic agenda? What does it mean when the army appears
to be the only force able to contain the opponents of democracy,
the armed Islamists? President Musharraf agrees to explore
this apparent contradiction over dinner at his official residence,
the Army House. As the discussion moves in and out of the different
worlds in Pakistan a complex tapestry emerges revealing a society
unique yet universal.
The filmmaker talks to diverse individuals,
from labourers to intellectuals, from street vendors to religious
right wing political party members, and from journalists to
industrialists. What is their idea of democracy in Pakistan?
What is their idea of President Musharraf’s vision of
a modern Pakistan? Dinner With the President questions the
role a military leader can play in guiding a state towards
modern democracy. |