People are waiting for another Quaid
Asif Haroon Raja
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
raised the slogan of Two-nation Theory to challenge the brute majority of
Hindus in All India Congress. Allama Iqbal raised the hopes of Muslims through
his scintillating poetry and gave the idea of Pakistan. Unconquerable spirit,
strength of will and singleness of purpose of MA Jinnah united the Muslims of
India under the banner of Muslim League and turned the dream into reality. His
honesty, strength of character and undaunted steadfastness helped him in
achieving his goal of creating Pakistan. The Quaid lived all his life by a
strict code of personal ethics and never compromised on principles and
discipline. The Quaid was a man who could be trusted upon without an iota of
doubt. He had assumed a legendary image for the Muslims. His presence was a
matter of strength and comfort for them. Creating a new Nation had taken all
the character, prescience, conviction and energy of the Quaid. In his Presidential
Address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11th August, 1947 he said, “My
guiding principle will be justice and complete impartiality, and I am sure that
with your support and co-operation, I can look forward to Pakistan becoming one
of the greatest Nations of the world.
Pakistan
was very unfortunate to lose MA Jinnah just after one year of its birth. Hardly
had he closed his eyes when the Muslim League which the Quaid had nurtured and
solidified into a cohesive force, began to crack from within. Devoid of strong
leadership, the hidden demented forces of hate, greed and destruction who had
remained suppressed under the awe-inspiring personality of the Quaid, surfaced
and started to dismantle the edifice bit by bit that had been erected after so
much of pain and labor. Regionalism
raised its ugly head. Mini-mind and rapacious leaders that came after Liaquat
Ali Khan set aside the vision of Quaid-e-Azam and started plundering the nation
with both hands. Fascism overtook democratic norms and the country kept
lurching from one crisis to another.
The
ideals of the Quaid have been torn into shreds. Sycophancy, nepotism, jobbery,
favoritism, bribery, corruption, red tapism, hypocrisy, immorality and all
sorts of vices have become rampant. The country is gripped in lawlessness,
extremism and terrorism. While the honest are hounded and persecuted, the
dishonest and rogues are patronized and shielded. Decent politics have been
replaced with hooliganism and dirty politics, and democracy stultified.
Democracy, Anglo-Saxon laws and economic system are pro-rich and anti-poor.
Incompetence, greed for power and pelf of the successive regimes has made
Pakistan economically weak, politically unstable and socially and religiously
divided.
Pomp
and show of the rulers and the elite class and their insensitivity towards the
downtrodden has made the latter heart-broken, disenchanted, resentful and
revengeful. Great majority is drenched in the pool of poverty. Having nothing
to lose, many have opted to join the criminal gangs or terrorist groups. It is
from among the have-nots who are responsible for the deaths of over 50,000
Pakistanis and the gruesome attack on a school in Peshawar on December 16 in
which 133 children were martyred. Existential threat to the security of
Pakistan is not from the traditional enemies across the border but from within.
While
the entire lot of politicians is on one page to eliminate the scourge of
terrorism, the 20-point Action Plan announced by the PM is very encouraging.
Concrete steps have been suggested to net the terrorists, their sympathizers
and helpers. However, the whole burden has once again been put on the Army to
fight the battle of survival. The question is, have we not held several APCs in
the last six years and came out with unanimous resolutions to root out
terrorism? While the military performed its task of clearing and holding the
troubled regions commendably, other organs of the State remained out of step
and failed to perform. Heavily politicized police which is supposed to act as
the first line of defence against criminals and terrorists lack capacity and
will to deliver. The judiciary, particularly lower courts failed to convict
criminals and terrorists and failed to provide justice to the have-nots. The
Supreme Court made no effort to revamp the flawed criminal justice system. It
is owing to utter failure of civil courts that the people are vying for
establishment of military courts. Civil administration lacks will power to take
over secured areas from the Army, undertake rehabilitation and development
works and win hearts and minds of the affected people. No effort has been made
to bring FATA in the mainstream and it continues to remain Illaqa Ghair. PPO
has not been implemented in real sense and special courts established in Sind
have not convicted any hardened criminal/terrorist. Failure of democracy to
provide security, social justice and means of living has impelled the people to
seek out military rule.
Successive
governments lacked moral courage to point out that intelligence agencies of US,
UK, Israel, India, Germany and Afghanistan based in Kabul were heavily involved
in fomenting terrorism in Pakistan and also in discrediting its premier
institutions through orchestrated propaganda war. They have continued to treat
them as friends of Pakistan and followed one-sided policy of appeasement
despite having collected concrete evidence of their involvement in FATA, Swat,
Balochistan and Karachi. While the rulers never tire of saying that we are at
war, they continue to indulge in merry making. They have remained busy in
amassing power and wealth and are more worried about personal security and
security of capital cities particularly Islamabad by turning them into Red
Zones. Rather than becoming role models, respecting laws and ensuring their
implementation, the rulers and elites violate laws with impunity.
Several
political/religious parties and groups are soft towards the banned extremist
groups and preferred talks over action. Right persons were not chosen for
negotiations. So-called independent media and NGOs have been instrumental in
promoting the agenda of foreign countries and PEMRA/Ministry of Information
remained silent spectators. No effort has ever been made for moral
refurbishment, national integration and to narrow the ever widening gap between
rich and poor. As a consequence, extremism kept growing and new crop of
terrorists kept increasing and terrorist groups mushroomed.
Among
the corrective actions, no thought has been given as to how to doctor the
causes which foment religious extremism, sectarian strife and intolerance, how
to refurbish declined moral turpitude, human values and ethics, how to change
ostentatious lifestyle and behavior of the affluent class and bringing it in
conformity with the teachings of the Quaid and as prescribed in our religion.
No plan has been spelled out how to revamp three-tier education system and to
better the lives of the have-nots, convert their hatred into brotherhood and
fraternity. Law and order can never improve until and unless the police is
depoliticized, its quality and capacity improved and given a free hand. People
can never be won over unless they are provided cheap and evenhanded justice and
their basic amenities of life made available. Military courts should be
established only in Karachi and Quetta where terrorism is rife and no
airstrikes or drone attacks are taking place and Army is not involved.
In the APC, the political/religious leaders
should have pledged to become role models and to religiously implement the
guidelines and legacies of Jinnah by turning Pakistan into a welfare state.
Alas! Dream of the Great Quaid remains unfulfilled. People are still waiting
for another Quaid.
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