Pakistan: March
23 Resolution - Forgotten Imperatives of a Progressive Nation
Dr.
Mahboob A. Khawaja
If you wish to view the screen of virtual reality of Pakistan’s politics - come and see the mirror - how Pakistan is being governed by the
wrong people, with wrong thinking and doing the wrong things. Continued daily
bloodbaths of the innocent civilians triggered by terrorism, overwhelming
militarization of the public institutions, destroyed commerce and trades and
non-productive economic culture have incapacitated the operational body of Pakistan. Its existence and freedom are challenged by
its own political rulers. The thinking hubs of the nation must initiate planned
steps and organize revulsionary collective ideas and ideals to deter threats to
the national freedom, integrity and future of Pakistan. Those who embrace power through intrigues,
gangesterism, political killings, military coups and backdoor conspiracies are
not the legitimate rulers and answer to the aims of the peoples’ aspirations for
a strong Pakistan.
The priorities must be focused on developing a new system of economic and
political governance by disconnecting the interdependence on foreign aid, debts
and dictates. The nation has been dehumanized to its critical and painful juncture
of very survival. Under the circumstances, what is there to celebrate a
Pakistan Day of March 23? The symbolic Pakistan Day celebrations will remain
devoid of much needed change and reformation goal of the institutionalized
corrupt system of governance. Pakistan
is in desperate need of political change and a new political system of
governance to safeguard its national freedom and a sustainable future.
How Absolute Rulers Betrayed the “Pakistan
Resolution of March 23?”
Imagine,
Pakistani people still celebrate the March 23, 1940 – the people’s day of
‘Pakistan Resolution’ to have an independent State carved out of the British
Empire of India. The Lahore Resolution (March 23, 1940) of the Muslim League
unanimously demanded a separate homeland for the Muslim majority living in the
Indian sub-continent, democratic rights, and freedom to establish and practice
Islam as a system of life and to be a progressive country in the global
community of independent nations. The legacy of Pakistan’s formative history is
full of moral, political and intellectual dishonesty to the aims and ultimate
purposes of the originality of Pakistan Resolution overwhelmingly passed by democratic
norms at its best. Today’s Pakistan
appears in a complete disconnect to the wishes and priorities of the masses.
Politically, it is not just appalling but full of swindles and perversion to
the idea and ideals of an independent state. Its political freedom and rights
of the people who sacrificed all they had for the new nation. The nation experienced
four military coups and continuous authoritarian dictatorships for over forty
years. When martial laws govern a nation, it eradicate its values and
principles of civic governance and freedom to think and to manage their own
affairs. Democracy, freedom, law and order and social justice have succumbed to
be words without meaning. There are distinctively visible moral and
intellectual disparities and contrasts between the political powerhouses and
those being governed by the “no system.” Does the Pakistani nation foresee
light at the end of dark tunnel? After
75 years of the Pakistan Resolution and more than 69 years of the national
freedom, Pakistanis suffer the tyranny of political mismanagement,
institutionalized corruption and missing systems of national politics and
political accountability.
Large segment of
the Pakistani nation know well how the so called political leaders have stolen
time and opportunities for political correctness and looted the natural and
financial resources to enrich their foreign bank accounts in Europe and America as most
continued to flourish without any accountability. The system of politics is the
by-product of the military authoritarianism. The neo-colonial rulers seem to be
obsessed with individualistic absolutism and strong elements of indifference
toward the aspirations of the people for change and freedom from the
authoritarian oppression manifested by the cooperation of some of the Western
military powers and increasing sadistic policies to use force to dispel the
demands of change and political reformation throughout the subjugated nation.
All
the Time Politicians Use Blame Game
Pakistani
politics has an opposition bloc - a symbolic framework of co-existence with the
ruling elite. At times, few opposition leaders raise pertinent issues for their
own image-making to influence the electorates. The irony of abstract noises and
shouting matches lead to nowhere to address the real political issues of
political change and systematic reformation of the institutionalized systems of
corruption all over the body of the nation. What has been destroyed systematically by the few
military dictators and the wicked politicians, cannot be recovered on its own.
Educated Pakistanis used to describe the fertile lands of Sindh and the Five
Rivers-Punjab, “our culture is agriculture.” Not any more, once home grown
foods like wheat, barley, sugar and other commodities are now imported from
abroad. What went wrong with the fertile lands of Pakistan? Recently, an American
scholar remarked on President Bush led bogus war on Iraq: “we know the enemy, he is in
us”, so do most Pakistanis. The military rule has stolen more than forty years
of lifetime of the country. The nation’s agriculture lifeline has been
endangered by the official neglect and corrupt practices of urbanization.
Economy makes no headways under the continued IMF debts of $64 billion dollars,
being unable to pay the annual interest without additional borrowing. No national productivity except on
bureaucratic papers, political institutions dismantled, only dummy Parliament
and the Senate are in session to float the political thieves and deceive the
masses. Would the Pakistani history offer any honorable reference to thugs and
criminals politicians? When some legal accountability measures are taken, the
current politicians blame the past rulers. It is well known that “wicked”
people never harm one another.
Educated Pakistanis to Rethink about the Future of the Nation
Ruined agriculture cannot be
restored nor lands ploughed by tanks and guns and criminal leaders. Educated
people educate others, and build public institutions, not the armed forces,
Bhuttos, Zardari, Musharaf or Sharif brothers. None had leadership traits but
were conspirators to grab power and rule the nation at will. Nobody visits a
country marred by violence, terrorism, military coups and lost sense of
nationhood. Traders and private investors run economic markets; but nobody
invests where military dictators and political thieves control the lifelines of
a nation. Comparatively India
enjoins a stable culture of politics and institutions where political power is
transferred to elected common folks. It never happened in Pakistan. Whether
you like it or not, look at today’s Pakistan where the ruling elite and
the masses seem to be living in two different time zones, without meeting of
minds, necessities for survival and priorities for security. American led war
on terrorism is killing Pakistanis and large scale daily civilian bloodbaths
speak their own language of the political cruelty of the so called leaders.
Tanks, guns and bullets produce nothing, they destroy all living things. With
Bhuttos, Musaharf, Zardari and Sharif,
Pakistan lost
its genuine standing in global affairs, its respect and integrity. Shame to
their common sense if India
will talk on Kashmir. Shame to Pakistani
Generals and their level of professional morality and intelligence if they
expect politically strong Indian leadership to have a genuine dialogue on the
settlement of Kashmir. Pakistan under Sahrif is operating from a
position of extreme weakness, not of strength to search for a peaceful
resolution of Kashmir. There is an
overwhelming sense of political insecurity. There are widening gulfs amongst
the rulers and the ruled. For over 50 years, Pakistan has not witnessed a single
occasion of peaceful transfer of power. For so long, Pakistani nation has not
produced a single credible leader to lead the nation for change and a promising
future. To meet this challenge, Pakistan
needs a morally and intellectually enriched leader of new vision and change for
the future. Will you celebrate the Pakistan’s 75 years of democratic
demand for an independent homeland?
Towards Political
Change and Pakistan’s Future-Making
What has been lost during the past 50
years cannot be rebuilt by Sharif, Bhuttos, Zardari and the Generals. The
rulers and the people live in conflicting time zones being unable to grasp the
prevalent realities. Common Pakistanis breathe different air in a vicious
encirclement of subjugation with a terrible sense of helplessness lacking
political imagination and new ideas for future making. All public institutions
look infested with indifference towards people’s interest and corruption. The
so called National Assembly appears to be a lukewarm of besieged political
mindset. One cannot ignore the facts that some vital segments of the Pakistani
nation must have been complacent in these schemes of things institutionalizing
corruption and lack of political accountability and to support a class of the
ruling Elite. Could the Generals, Bhuttos, Zardari and Sahrifs have stolen time
and resources on their own without the large scale participation of the
complacent segments of the society? The common folks want sense of security,
normalcy in daily social affairs, business and trades, not wars. The egoistic
rulers show deafening silence towards public interest and priorities. The major paradox of history spell out the
strategic direction that Pakistan
needs a navigational change to ensure its national freedom, human dignity and
sustainable political future. Would the Generals and PM Sharif and all the
sadistic collaborators see the mirror - who they were and where they are in
public imagination? Had there been no military coups, no Bhuttos, no Zardari,
no Sharif and no Musharaf making junk history, Pakistan under educated and
intelligent visionary leadership would have been in the forefront of
progressive nations in South Asia. Imagine the time and opportunities on the
present horizon if there were proactive intelligent leaders, Pakistan could
have taken initiatives to organize Afghanistan, Central Asian States, Iran and
Turkey into a viable unity to usher a new age of economic and political
strength and stability. Undoubtedly, those who crippled the nation with fake
'terrorism' and stole its resources and time for change and development, Pakistan's
enemies are within, not elsewhere.
If Allama Iqbal,
Chaudry Rehmat Ali, Quaid-e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali were
alive today, most likely they would have refused to be identified as part of
the current Pakistani political culture. The major paradoxes of Pakistan’s
history illustrate that its time for change, opportunities for development and
resources for progress were stolen by its own egomaniac and insane rulers. If
the Pakistani nation had produced new-age, educated and honest leadership, the
nation would have been on the course of being a progressive nation and
respected by the global community of nations. Not so, other nations across the
globe use thrilling stories to label Pakistan as a culture of breeding
“terrorism.” To undo the darkened past
and reshape the present, Pakistan urgently needs educated, visionary and
proactive leadership and public institutions to rebuild its essential capacity
to safeguard its integrity, survival and future as a progressive nation moving
forward to pursue change and social and economic development infrastructures
for the deprived people. It is obvious to draw from the past that unless some
segments of the nation were complacent in some ways, Bhuttos, Sharifs, Generals
and Zaradris would have never come to hold the highest offices to disgrace the
nation. The solution must come from the living and thinking hubs of the new
generation of educated, honest and proactive Pakistanis to facilitate hope and promise
for a better future. The essence of time would demand prompt collective
thinking and action for change and reformation process of the corrupt political
governance, not a space for neutrality, confrontational argument, unthinking
and inaction. This should be the agenda and resolve of the Pakistan Day
Resolution- March 23.
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