Democracy is in danger yet again
By Barrister Amjad Malik chair APL
Democracy is in danger from within and outer forces is my
hunch. Militancy of mind and reports of the presence of ISIS in Pakistan
whether right or wrong cannot be digested lightly and it's implications are far
more complicated for Pakistan. Continued protests without clear objective
carrying youth, women and establishment with it are warning signs of dangers
ahead. When protestors carrying busses and trucks enter the parliament breaking
its gate uninterruptedly, rest is history. Status quo wins when it does not
support govt of the day in stopping those violators entering Ptv building and
give impression of sitting premier as a lame duck when Chinese president
cancels it's visit to the capital. Government is entangled in the circles by
shrewd bureaucracy and no agenda of any govt can be implemented or completed in
the atmosphere of fear, coup and death and all three can not be ruled out post
model town & Islambad events.
History wants to get out of us but we do not get out of
it easily or donot want to get out too and we never learn any lesson from it
either. Democracy is as in danger as was in 1977 from democrats as well as from
anti democratic forces and there is always new plan, platform and fictitious
mechanism and arrangements to promote status quo.
Democratic forces can strengthen democracy by injecting
the country with more democracy, governance & performance. Political
leaders should not be shy away from democracy itself . Pakistan needs democracy
to survive in the community of nation with honour as a respected nation and
progressive, economically viable and tolerant Pakistan is the way forward than
the dictatorship one.
Govt must ignore dharna baz and sponsored spectators and
eye on real unrest and genuine youth aloof from the real issues and engulfed in
genuine Grievances about the state. Each house is incubating a volcano and if
it erupts it will smite govt as well as masterminds of protestors as no one is
in able state to deliver fully on promises made to public or claims hurled at
protesting centres and or from container.
Thrice prime minister Nawaz Sharif a larger than life
leader must act on his economic agenda and continue swiftly but must come up
with crash announcements in limited time frame giving relief to common man,
announcements on his reforms agenda and quick decision to end delay syndrome
which his administration is marred with in last 18 months rule. He should keep
a tag on his administration performance as he is trying to make his cabinet
accountable and work by deadlines rest leave on history as his work alone will
be remembered and will be his asset or his performance record.his arms are
being twisted and how he gets out is and will be his wisdom test. I can only
wish 'Good luck democracy' as nation's fate lies in it, not in dictatorship.
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