Third party experiment in choppy waters
Asif Haroon Raja
In
the 73 years political history of Pakistan, the civilians ruled for 40 years
and the military for 33 years. While Field Marshal Ayub Khan, Gen ZiauHaq and Gen
Musharraf ruled for over 10, 11 and 9 years respectively, no civilian ruler
completed his/her 5 year tenure. Prolonged military rules made the senior army
officers affluent and they made a place in the privileged club. Frequent
military interventions bred civil-military tensions and both sides blamed each
other for failing to make Pakistan a prosperous country. While the politicians
term the military rulers as power hungry dictators and anti-democratic, and
hold them responsible for not letting the democracy to grow, the army generals
perceive the politicians as corrupt, security risk, and inept having no sense
of governance and management. The three military rulers uplifted the GDP to
above 7% due to continuity,one window operation, superior management and
governance, but were unable to widen the base of education, improve literacy
rate, reform the state institutions and establish true democracy. The
politicians neither paid any attention to the education, nor reformed the
institutions, or improved the tainted political culture. They were satisfied
with the British inherited systems and were content in running sham
democracysince it enabled them to break
or bend laws and indulge in corrupt practices without any check and balance.
The bureaucrats who are the real power wielders and the judiciary played their
part in keeping politics in choppy waters.
Three-tiered
education system, feudalism, religious divides, secular-Islamic divide, rise of
ethnicity and mushroom growth of provincial parties obstructed nationalism and
integration of the society. Leadership crisis encouraged India and Afghanistan
to exploit these fault lines, fuel regionalism and make use of 5th
columnists to disturb law and order or to foment insurgency. As a consequence, the country kept lurching
from one crisis to another and never got politically stabilized, and
economically sound. Unstable political and economic conditions, craze for
materialism among the elites, ever widening gap between the rich and the poor,
insensitivity of the selfish affluent class towards the deprived class, media
emerging as the 4th pillar of the state but using its power
wrongfully, all these factors deflected the nation away from the golden
principles of Islam, and pushed the society towards the satanic path, which
degenerated the moral turpitude of the society as a whole. Well-knowing that
the hand of law will not touch them because of theirinfluence and power of
money, politicized police and bureaucracy and highly defective criminal
judicial system, the evildoerscommit all sorts of sins and heinous crimes
without any fear.
Irrespective
of internal weaknesses and tense external environments, fighting three wars
with India and losingthe eastern limb, Pakistan’s Rupee value,its GDP, per
capitaincome and overall economy were much stronger than the regional countries
till 1990. Starting from 1953, Pakistan extended financial support to Saudi
Arabia till mid-1970s. The rot started during the third democratic era of 1990s
during which the two competing mainstream parties, PPP and PML-N, indulged in
fierce tug of war, nepotismand in corrupt practices. Merit was set aside and
loyalty to the ruling party head and not honesty and professional competence
became the criteria for selection of senior bureaucrats, police officers,
judges and bank managers. Same criteria was applicable for the cabinet
ministers and advisers as well as the service chiefs. In a decade, all state
institutions were politicized and destroyed. Gen Zia’s hammer in the form of
Article 58 2 (b) was liberally used by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan to pack up
three governments prematurely on charges of corruption. President Leghari used
this axe once in 1996.
Since
then, Pakistan’s economy has remained in the doldrums and at the mercy of the
IMF and the World Bank. After a good start by the military regime of Gen
Musharraf, it lost its shine once it chose to co-opt King’s Party, which was an
amalgam of turncoats from all parties.Emphasis was on corruption but the axe of
accountability fell upon the opponents of the regime.Kashmir cause was given a
setback. National Reconciliation Ordnance (NRO),which brought back, Benazir
Bhutto (BB),Nawaz Sharif (NS) and Zardari from abroad were the gifts of
Musharraf. Whatever little improvements he made in the economy were washed down
the drain during the 4th democratic era starting in 2008.
Instead
of paying attention to institutions building, focus shifted on making
compromises both internally and externally. Governed by the dictates of Charter
of Democracy signed by NS and BB in May 2006, both PPP and PML-N during their
respective five years tenures keptaccountability on lowest priority. Emphasis
of the two was on keeping USA and India appeased even at the cost of
compromising national interests. Both tried to undermine the Army in order to
establish civilian supremacy. Lip service was paid to the Kashmir cause and no
heed was paid to the degeneration of morals and human values. Comparing the
two, performance of PML-N was much better. NS could have completed his tenure
as PM and his party could have won again in 2018 had he abstained from his old
habit of locking horns with the army chiefs. Trial of Gen Musharraf and his
indictment on charges of high treason, coupled with Dawn leaks scandal cooked
his goose.
It
is said that when the two-party system failed to deliver and Pakistan began to
sink under the massive weight of foreign debts and faltering economy due to
declining morality, ever growing corruption and other mal practices and lack of
governance, the Establishment decided to bring forward a new party with better
credentials. To this end, PTI under Imran Khan (IK) who had a clean record was
earmarked, which had taken advantage of the deplorable rule of PPP under
Zardari and emerged as a strong third force in late 2011. Elimination of
corruption and justice for all were the slogans chanted by charismatic IK which
made him popular. His party however, failed to defeat the PML-N in 2013
elections since go-getter Shahbaz Sharif as CM Punjab had performed well and
his party was well entrenched in Punjab which makes or breaks governments.
Instead of reconciling with his defeat and concentrating on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
where his party had formed a government and preparing for next elections, IK
decided to oust PML-N which had gained two-third majority and had formed
governments in Punjab and in Baluchistan.
Reason
behind his impatience was that the ruling party had begun to deliver and CPEC
agreement had become a reality. Letting PML-N to complete its tenure would have
made its re-election inevitable. A plan was chalked out by him, TahirulQadri
(TuQ), Pervez Ellahi and Sheikh Rashid at London to stage a sustained sit-in at
Islamabad in July 2014 under the premise of massive rigging in elections. Death
of 14 supporters of TuQin Model Town Lahore incident in June that year at the
hands of the police energized firebrand TuQ to censure Punjab administration
and police, register FIRs and gain sympathies of the people. It fueled the
PTI-PAT protestors to undertake road journey from Lahore to Islamabad and stage
a dharna at D Chowk. Reluctance of the government to open four constituencies
in Lahore district for recounting of votes became the rallying point for the
protestors to demand resignation of NS and to hold mid-term elections.
To
maximize pressure on the government, various tactics were employed, which
included attacks on the Parliament, PM Secretariat and PTV, followed by
refusing to pay taxes, resignation by all MNAs of PTI and vicious propaganda
war through electronic and social media to degrade the Sharif brothers. NS was
demonized as the most corrupt man and IK glamorized as the best man. During the
six months sit-in,every night the PTI members and supporters danced and sang on
the beat of music arranged by DJ, and the PTI leaders hurled threats and
insultson NS and his family.The jollificationwas abruptly called off after the
tragedy in APS Peshawar on December 16, 2014 but the tirade continued
relentlessly in the public meetings staged in big cities. Fan-following of IK
surged and tussle between followers of PTI named as ‘Youthias’ and of PML-N as
‘Patwaris’ peaked on social media.
Panama
case in April 2017 came as a blessing in disguise for the PTI which was fully
exploited to boot out NS. Media hype was created despite the fact that in the
list of 450 account holders in the Panama offshore companies, NS name was not
there. The seven-member Supreme Court bench under chief justice SaqibNisar took
assistance from the specially formed JIT to probe the accusations of corruption
and money laundering. In spite of the 10-volume probe made by the JIT, the
court found no trace of corruption,but disqualified NS on charges of holding an
Aqama for getting employed in Al-Azizia steel mills at Dubai owned by his son
and drawing salary from him during his period of exile. He didn’t mention it in
his 2013 tax return since he had not drawn any salary.
PML-N
suffered series of reverses which included disqualification of three-time
elected NS in July 2017 for not being Sadiq and Ameen,time-bound trial of NS
and his children by NAB court supervised by a judge of supreme court, toppling
of PML-(N)-NP coalition government in Baluchistan led by SanaullahZehriin
January 2018, followed by PML-N losing the sure seats of Senate Chairman and
Deputy Chairman. Just before the general elections in July 2018, NS was
absolved in one case but convicted in the second case and awarded 7 years jail
sentence. His daughter Maryam and son-in-law CaptSafdar were also jailed. Cases
were registered by the law courts against senior PML-N leaders. Under the
circumstances, the victory of PTI in July 2018 elections was a foregone
conclusion.
PTI
senior member Jahangir Tareen (JT) aspiring to become CM Punjab played a key
role in inducing sizeable numbers of the electable turncoats from the PPP and
PML-N and independents, mostly from South Punjab, to PTI. He was the chief
organizer, financier and right hand man of IK. It is said that TLP, GDA and BAP
were created to split votes of PML-N. However, despite the gerrymandering, PTI won
with a thin margin in the Centre and in Punjab and perforce had to seek
alliance with PML-Q, MQM-P and BNP-M whom IK had always censured.Punjab was
handed to unknown and unassuming Usman Buzdar due to disqualification of JT by
the count on charges of possessing a mansion abroad and holding an account in
offshore company which he didn’t declare.The allies and the electables from
other parties as well as imported technocratshave created hurdles in the way of
reforming the state institutions and carrying out across the board
accountability, and in building New Pakistan.
NS
in the meanwhile managed to procure bail and get admitted in a hospital at
Lahore for medical treatment. Later on he was permitted by the court to go
abroad in November 2019 on account of his deteriorating health condition and to
return after six weeks once his health improved. On December 17, 2019, Gen
Musharraf in exile in Dubai was given death sentence by Islamabad High Court
(IHC). Eruption of Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 kept the government in a
spin and NS was forgotten. On 01 September 2020, the court hearing
theToshakhana case asked NS to return home in next ten days or else he will be
declared an absconder. He has now been summoned by IHC in Avenfield and
Al-Azizia cases on 22 September. Both the Federal and Punjab governments as
well as the NAB are making hectic efforts to get him back but NS is not likely
to return soon as long as the doctors treating him do not clear him. NS and
Maryam’s indulgence in politicsis the reason behind the pressure.
It
was optimistically assumedby PTI leaders that after the victory, over 70
legislators of PML-N would jump the ship and join the ruling party, as had been
the practice before. PTI leadership was confident that not only they would
muster enough political strength in Punjab to get rid of black mailing allies,
but would also win local bodies elections comfortably. This assumption proved
fallacious, as was the case with several other rosy assumptions.In spite of the
relentless propaganda against the Sharif’s and their families and the
witch-hunt of PML-N leaders by the NAB, the party remains intact and has not
lost its vote bank in Punjab; the two brothers are still popular. It is
speculated that in order to meet the threatposed by NS and Maryam, not only NAB
has been further pumped up, the new CCPO Umar Sheikh has been inducted in the
main political battleground of Lahoreto do what other police officers couldn’t
do. His services are needed so urgently that his blemished service record was
ignored. So much so that instead of accepting the request of the IG Punjab
Shuaib Dastagir to postout Umar Sheikh, he was removed from his post and new IG
Inam Ghani inducted.
Reason
why the fort of PML-N couldn’t be cracked is that so far the PTI haven’t lived
up to its promises and has fallen much short of high expectations of the
people. None of the rosy promiseshave been fulfilled. Instead of improvement,
their lives have become more depressed due to high inflation, red tapism,
feudalism, nepotism and other mal practices that were committed in Old
Pakistan. Governance and financial management are low average due to which
prices of basic necessities and unemployment have surged. The rulers are
committing the same mistakes and wrongs for which the predecessors were
censured. Instead of correcting their shortcomings, they are continuing to
blame the former two regimes for their weak performance. Or the danger of 5th
generation war is brandished.
Neither
the country has been made free of corruption within months as was claimed, nor
the wrong practices of public office holders checkmated, or the economic health
of the country improved, or a fair and transparent judicial system established.
Instead of reducing debt burden it has been increased. Against Rs. 29000 billion
debt accumulated in 70 years, Rs. 14500 billion has been added in just two
years. Above all, the much trumpeted accountability has become selective and
controversial. No accused has been convicted and punished in the last two
years. NS is sitting abroad, Zardari is getting bail after bail, and so are
other high prized accused. No serial target killer belonging to MQM and PPP has
been taken to task. No Mafia has been netted. Terrorists caught inside the
battle zones have been released and so is the case with several terrorists
awarded death sentence by the military courts. Release of murderer MPA Achakzai
in Quetta by the court on account of lack of evidence has disappointed the
people. Call for removing the controversial CCPO Lahore on account of his
irresponsible statement to the press about the gang rape victim on motorway is
getting louder. And so is the call for public hanging or castration of the two
rapists as suggested by the PM. Khurram, husband of PTI MPA Abida Raja severely
bashed additional session judge Malik Jahangir at a petrol pump in Islamabad.
Former is in the lock up and the latter removed from his seat by Isbd High
Court. Street crimes, rapes and robberies have increased and law and order is
deteriorating mainly due to defects in investigation, prosecution and criminal
justice system. .
Secondly,
the PML-N voters are convinced that NS was wronged by the judiciary and that IK
was empowered by the Establishment. They feel that irrespective of his fault
lines, he was making good progress to make Pakistan economically strong and
their living condition was much better during his tenure. Naya Pakistan is
becoming a nightmare for them. NS has upheld his view that his removal was part
of an effort to undermine democracy and civilian supremacy.The dismal
performance of the PTI in its two-year tenure, and the growing frustration of
the people have encouraged NS, Maryam and other senior PML-N leaders to deride
the ruling party and seek in-house change or mid-term elections.
The
PTI has not been able to make any headway because the politicized and corrupted
institutions, particularly the judiciary, bureaucrats and the police have not
been reformed. The flawed electoral system elects the same lot of vultures
again and again, but no effort has been made to restructure it and improve the
political culture. Without reformation no breakthrough is possible. The large
numbers of legislators and senators drawing handsome salaries and plentiful
perks and privileges are a huge drain on the national kitty since they remain
disconnected from the people who elected them and are more of liabilities than
of any use. Imported economic wizards tutored by the IMF/WB have failed to draw
a sound economic roadmap to steer the country out of the choppy waters. Apart
from the socio-economic challenges, failure to provide respite to the marooned
Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir locked down since August 5 last year and trampled
and molested by 900,000 Indian forces is a cause of embarrassment for the
government.
IK
is undoubtedly honest and earnestly want the country to progress. He has the
requisite leadership qualities as well as drive and initiative and has the big
advantage of unflinching support of the military, president and the judiciary.
However, to what good is his honesty and backup support if he has selected a
poor team and sticking with it despite knowing that most have skeletons in
their cupboards and are letting him down? Usman Buzdar is not changed on the
premise that he is simple and honest, but he is a flop and a cause of
discomfiture for IK. Political expediency is coming in his way to pick right
men for the right jobs. Art is long and time is running out. While the
political parties in opposition pose no threat to him, what should worry him is
the growing frustration and resentment of the people. His own party members and
fans are getting disillusioned and are expressing dissatisfaction. People are
questioning that how Pakistan will be converted into Riyasat-e-Madina when all
our systems are western, and so is the way of living of the elite class? Or it
is a rhetoric and akin to Bhutto’s concept of Islamic socialism?
Marginal
improvements in macro-economic indicators have brought no succor to the people.
Unless IKreins in the Mafias, makes the accountability effective, fair and
transparent, ends nepotism and restores merit system, implements austerity,
brings down the prices of fuel, gas and daily commodities, providehealth
facilities, cheap and quality education, social services, jobs, homes to the
shelter-less, provides security to the people and delivers justice at the
doorsteps, his shrinking popularity graph will dwindle further. All this will
be possible only when the alien systems are replaced with Islamic laws.
Additionally,
a way out will have to be found to unlock over 8 million Kashmiris, get
original status of J&K restored, and put an end to reign of terror launched
by Indian forces. Pressure must be maximized upon the UN and the world
community to settle the oldest dispute of Kashmir in accordance with the UN
resolutions. However, diplomatic offensive alone will not fetch any results.
The Far Right in Pakistan are incensed over punishments awarded to Hafiz Saeed
and other JamaatudDawa leaders on account of fear of getting blacklisted by
FATF. They say that neither the Mujahids are allowed to help the Kashmiris in
distress nor the government is taking any physical action to put fear into the
hearts of the Indian brutes brutalizing Kashmiris.
Lingering
Kashmir dispute is the root cause of growth of religious extremism. Pacifism in
the face of offensive activism will not work. One-side appeasement, moderation
in war, diplomatic juggling or peace mantra are self-defeating. It will be
imprudent to rely on the UN or the dual-faced USA for a solution. We regret the
lost opportunities; butfleeting opportunity is once again knocking at our door
which may not be there tomorrow. Bold stances of Taliban, China and Iran are
recent examples how to deal with cunning and arrogant enemies.
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