Pakistan Day: Nation in Search of Freedom - March
23
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja
National freedom
is a collective phenomenon – an articulation of societal timeless aspirations
and foresight to be free form the besieged powers of foreign hegemonic domination
and governance. Pakistani nation gained
the opportunity on March 23, 1940 to declare a democratic Covenant of its
political future called March 23, Pakistan Resolution at Lahore to demand freedom from the imposed
British colonial subjugation.
The unanimously
approved declaration of the people called for an independent Pakistan to co-exist in peace and
harmony with the global nations of the world and be progressive and democratic
in its pursuit to serve the interests of the masses and future-building. History
spells out the timeline for all actions. Leaders enriched with vision,
integrity and support of the people who envisage the political imagination of
national freedom use creative strategies and art of leadership to evolve
people’s capacity-building and planned actions to make positive things happen
out of the planned ideas and ideals, best suited to the expectations and aims
of the movement. The comprehensive framework of freedom movement paves ways for
countless multiple thought process for actions-reactions to futuristic events,
often unknown and unpredictable to any freedom movement. A nation achieves
independence, but the stated aims of the freedom movement continue to encompass
the historical developmental process over many generations to come. This process was undermined by the few
complacent Generals and egoistic feudal lords. turned politicians. Pakistan’s
moral, political and intellectual degeneration started with the individualistic
military coups. Freedom movement itself is a challenge and competent leaders
are always equipped to drive the passion for change and new future. Not so, by
those who lacked political vision and imagination and come to grab power
through backdoor intrigues, political horse-trading and conspiracies to enrich
their individual triviality of political power. This is where the Pakistan
nation got entrenched at the crossroads and lost the imperatives of the sense
of freedom - the ideas and ideals of the March 23, 1940, Pakistan Resolution
and derailed it’s requisites and priorities of capacity-building with new
leaders moving the freedom movement to the next stage of contemporary history
and embracing the young and educated generation and people of moral and
intellectual credence to take the lead and make the future. For more than 50
years, Pakistan
is engulfed with political tragedies unknown to other developing nations in supporting
the aims and ideals of freedom from the colonial rule. Many Pakistanis living
abroad and within the national domain tend to hold enthusiastic celebrations of
flag waving, national songs, gatherings of dance and dinners but hardly think
what Pakistan meant to its original thinkers, visionary poets, artists,
politicians, craftsmen, activists and common folks of the Pakistan Freedom
Movement. Do they ever imagine how the
common folks and others must have felt the anxiety and inspirational impulse on
the night of August 13, 1947 - month of Ramadan- just counting seconds before
midnight - the birth of a free nation from the colonial subjugation? At midnight, Taj Mohammad Khiyal was the
first freedom loving Pakistani to announce “This is Radio Pakistan” from its Karachi network. He knew its political
imperative and moral value, something most Pakistanis are disconnected with
after being part of the contemporary junk history. Khawaja Obaid-ur-Rehman,
Principal of Islamic High School at the Murree Road, opposite Liaquat Bagh, used
to speak to the students on the occasion - what were the milestones of the Pakistan
freedom movement. We were inspired to think about our freedom and history and
march on road waving proudly our national flag. Common people are gunned down
by the QM’s activists if they owe allegiance to the unity of Islamic Pakistan.
Why is it that the enemies within and collaborators of the People’s Party and
ML-N are not viewed as enemy of the People and the State? They are briefed and armed to harm and subdue
any patriotic Pakistanis who will stand for the ideals of the originality of Pakistan. Have
the one-track politicians lost the aim of the unity of Pakistan? When
criminals overwhelm the culture of corruption, even morally conscientious
people become dumb and dull. Like the
climatic affects, they cannot avoid the impact.
Who undermined
the change process of the Pakistan Freedom Movement? Who stalled the future-making political ideal
of the freedom from the colonial hegemony?
An impartial
analysis will spell out that Pakistani nation is victim of its own spiritual,
moral and intellectual stagnation coupled with a terrible sense of helplessness
and being unable to see itself in the mirror and to think of the challenging
future. Political failure resulted from almost five decade old military
take-over generating naïve leadership and catastrophic consequences for the
national integration of cultural and intellectually diverse people. Military
dominated politics is one of the root causes of democratic blunders. All
military rulers were selfish, sadistic and insane people to incapacitate the
Muslim nation of its intellectual and political imagination for the future.
Time and history point out the embittered egoism of the few. Who derailed the established democratic
process in the newly established Muslim nation? Are there any accountable
politicians of the Pakistani bewildered feudal-lords oligarchy to answer this
question? If reason and rational
explanation of facts is the language to reflect on the junk history, it should
be understood that few complacent and individually maniac military Generals in
collaboration with Bhutto family have stolen almost forty years out of the precious
lifeline of the nation?
After half of a century of the military rule, martial laws, broken
dreams of democracy and freedom, dismantled public institutions and continued
disconnected governance by thugs and crime riddled people like Zardari and his
gangsters, how should the world view the Pakistani nation – its moral norms,
political culture and integrity? What tragic picture comes out of the widely
corrupt social and political imagery of the Muslim nation? (“Pakistan: where corruption and
politics are the same.”, 06/2012, by the
same author)
Today, Pakistan is at a critical juncture
of its history. There are no sustainable political institutions to enlist the
people’s increasing tormenting pains and sufferings as the politicians amass
wealth and move their stolen treasures to the European and North American
markets and real estate investments. They buy splendid palaces in Dubai, France,
Spain and UK as did the Bhutto family (Miss
Bhutto and Zardari and Nawaz Sharif)
with stolen wealth from the public treasury. Indifference to public interests and values
and insanity to public accountability goes on without any reality check. Political
lies and master of deceptions – the political traitors who rule the helpless nation
and overshadow the genius of the Pakistan freedom movement. The onus
of the blame cannot be one-sided on the selfish and sadistic politicians. It
spells out clearly how the whole nation was embodied and misled by the few without
THINKING of the Present and the Future.
Bhutto family
enjoined a cancerous ego for power and influence even after the planned
surrender of East Pakistan to India.
These political monsters in collaboration with the few military Generals turned
their maniac ego into absolute perversion to assume power and commit crimes
against the people of Pakistan.
ZA Bhutto met his ambitions and was hanged for the killing of an opposition
politician. In India, Mrs.
Indira Gandhi who was passionate to see Pakistan surrender in East Pakistan and
to carve-out Bangladesh, also met her ambitions and was killed by a Sikh
soldier as a revenge for the killing of a Sikh leader striving for Khalistan-
an independent Sikh Homeland in Punjab.
There are striking similarities how Liaquat Ali Khan was killed and how
the plane crash of General Zia ul Haq happened in August 1988. Most observers
believe, it was the Bhutto family who conspired to arrange the killings of
General Zia ul Haq, again using some agents from within the Pakistan armed forces. No one was held accountable for this tragedy.
General Musharaf, Miss Bhutto, Zardari and Nawaz Sharif were all the
by-products of this stagnated political instrumentalism which continues to
govern the masses of Pakistan.
The dead-conscience people who often glorify their own dead mindset to entrap
the present and future of the Muslim nation.
The question is,
could dead people make any difference in rebuilding the nation? Is there any cure to the political and
intellectual cruelty inflicted on the people of Pakistan? Why the Pakistani nation failed to bring
forth new, educated and intellectually credible people to assume the leadership
role in politics? Was it pre-determined
that Pakistanis should live and breathe in a corrupt and filthy culture of
governance dominated by the few? How
strange, the people and nations of the 21st century world are
fostering change, new ideas and creativity across all the major domains of
human affairs but not the Pakistanis?
True or false, American policy makers believe that Pakistan is a century behind the
norms of modern change and development agenda. Where would the change come from
if Pakistanis are living in the dead past - the world of fantasy that cannot
appear in the mirror? Sharif lacks
vision and integrity to re-emerge in politics. Twice dismissed PM on corruption
charges and further he will continue to enlarge the spectrum of
institutionalized corruption and backdoor conspiracies. Sharif will have
confrontational behavior toward the military hierarchy and other new political
activists. It is hard to imagine what else could be new and moving forward
under PM Sharif. What is there for the new generations of Pakistanis to imagine
political change and future-building? Did the clock stopped for change and
transformation process when few Generals occupied the reign of power under
false pretexts of nation-building?
Are there any
morally and intellectually conscientious Pakistanis who still THINK of change
and national development as a national AIM out of the absurd theatre of
political manipulations? Military coups
and abrupt backdoor conspiracies do not substantiate nor facilitate sustainable
change for the good of the people or the nation. Such change is most often
linked to a mindset of individualistic absolutism and hidden agendas of the few
monsters of history. But Pakistani nation is still enriched with people of live
conscience and intellectual vision who can and will imagine a new world beyond
the obvious crime-riddled and corrupt political governance. In recent days, retired General Mirza Aslam
Beg, former Chief of the Army Staff, (“Dichotomy in Application of Our State
Power.” March, 2014), attempts to share views on compelling affairs of the
current insurgency: “The endemic
obsession- when military gains control over a territory, it starts enjoying
power under unbridled authority and does not want to part with it…..dialogue
with insurgents…( he recalls and asks)… can’t we maintain this tradition for
the good of our people.”
Mohammad Ali
Jinnah, Qauid-e-Azam, knew well how to manifest the ideals of the freedom
movement and to lead it. Pakistan
was created to safeguard the interests of the people and to invest continuous
ideas and ideals for change and development into the future-making – the true
ideals of the freedom movement. To rethink and imagine the true purpose and
meaning of the freedom of people of Pakistan
and to rebuild the moral and intellectual capacity of the nation, Pakistan needs
a Navigational Change for the future. Such an ideal and real world priority can
only be imagined by visionary, educated and intelligent leaders, out of their
rational thoughts and strategic plans for societal change and future-building. Would
those celebrities enthusiastic about the Pakistan Day celebration listen to
voices of Reason and True Reflection on the meaning and purpose of the Pakistan
freedom movement? In “Pakistan- political curse needs
urgent cure” 2/2012, the author
offered this staunch reminder to fellow Pakistanis:
The Pakistani nation must see
the mirror – look at itself straight, candidly and with fullest sense of
responsibility: who they were, where
they are and where they are heading to - or the Nation stands no chance for the
recourse or coming out of the deadly political stunts of the few, time killing
legal battles and the historical graveyards. If the nation was not complacent
in all of these sadistic misfortunes: the Generals, Bhuttos, Zardaris and
Sharifs would have never had opportunities to molestation of the moral,
intellectual and spiritual culture and values of Islamic Pakistan.
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