TORONTO: Has Wajid Khan, the Liberal MP for Mississauga- Streetsville, made a great political blunder by accepting, allegedly after secret deliberations and deal, the position of Special Adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Middle East and South Asia? What prompted and compelled him to make such a decision against the wishes of most of the Canadians and people of his riding, particularly the Muslim and Pakistani communities? Apparently, he has lost credibility and trust and confidence of the people. His political career and leadership role seem doomed. The Muslim and Pakistani communities are not confused but completely shocked, surprised and angered by his decision to join hand with Stephen Harper, whose some policies and actions are being bitterly criticized and strongly condemned by most Canadians. By this decision, has Wajid Khan really ditched the people and the party and only protected and promoted his vested interests? There are lots of pricking questions being raised, anger directed and accusing fingers pointed towards Wajid Khan. I kept following the situation and developments and also remained under intense pressure of the furious people, particularly community leaders, to openly condemn Wajid Khan for the alleged betrayal. For objective analysis and constructive criticism, I had to be extremely cautious. Wajid Khan's opponents and enemies are out to fully exploit the situation and make sure his political career ends at any cost. The beneficiaries are few but the loser is the whole Muslim, particularly Pakistani, community. WAJID'S VIEWS: On August 13, 2006, on the occasion of Pakistan Independence Day Celebrations, I got the chance of meeting him. I told him: "Wajid Khan the people are badly hurt, very much disturbed, furious and against you over what you did. They consider your action as betrayal and want to know why you did all this and let the Muslim community and most of the people of your riding down?" Wajid Khan smiled and confidently said: "I am just doing what I consider is right and in the best interest of the people, community and Canada. I am not afraid of the opponents and would definitely prove them wrong by my contributions. The exploiters are trying their best to create problems for me, destroy my political career and only harm the people. I will not let them succeed, even if I have to fight alone" He said: "I am determined to serve and lead all the people as a true Canadian leader. People would understand soon that my move is really positive and in their greater interest. I don't want to waste my precious time on those who want to distract me from my vision, aim and commitments." Wajid said: "I can help guide and create awareness as to what should be done. I can help educate and create better understanding. I am confident that I can do all these. I am a Liberal MP but despite this the Conservative government has considered me fit for this important assignment and included me in their team. This indeed is an honour for me to represent Canada and the people." He said: "I am a very successful person, a rich businessman and well settled in Canada. I am not a controversial figure, greedy, selfish or power hungry and only responded to the call in the greater national interest, which is dearest to me. JEALOUS: Wajid Khan said: "My opponents mostly are jealous of my success. They mostly exploit the people but none dare to come forward and serve them. They are only interested in votes and notes (money) and not the people or their issues. This is their reality. People understand and know them very well. They remain busy in pleasing their leaders just to achieve their vested interests. What I have done, they only dream of. When you need them, they are not found anywhere." He said: "I have done practical and positive work and served Canada and the people and that is why I have been chosen for this assignment. I intend to contribute in much better ways. I am confident of achieving my goal." ALLEGATIONS: Some community leaders allege: "Wajid Khan has badly disappointed the people by not giving `ATTENTION' to them. He mostly tows the party's and personal interests instead of helping the voters. It is the party which promoted him for Muslim representation and not the people." The leaders question Wajid Khan's credibility and loyalty. "Just ask him what he did for the people? What are his contributions for the people? He has no answers because he did nothing for them, badly disappointed them and let them down. He has only served his own interests." They allege: "Stephen Harper has saved his people and will use him as a tool to promote his policies. Wajid Khan would pay dearly for this blunder. This shows that he lacks vision." Shahid Hashmi, Chairman of Canpak Chamber of Commerce and a known community leader, said: "I am ready to support any positive approach of Wajid Khan and have no grudge against him but he has disappointed the people till now. I too keep asking as to what he did or does for the people? Unfortunately, he has failed to meet expectations of the people. His decision to become adviser of Stephen Harper has badly hurt the feelings of the people, particularly Muslim and Pakistani community. He has lost credibility, trust and confidence." BETRAYAL: Sajjad Haider of Iqbal Academy was very angry with Wajid Khan and strongly criticized him for supporting anti-Muslim lobby and joining it. He said: "It's a betrayal of the people and party. His reality has been fully exposed. How can we expect any good from him, Khalid Usman or any such persons?" He also criticized Khalid Usman for supporting a Liberal leader who, instead of condemning brutalities, openly supports Israel's wrong actions and policies. Such people work only for their vested interests and not for the people, he added. The decision of Wajid Khan is being considered as an issue of loyalty and leadership. People, particularly of his riding, are very much concerned, disturbed and say that they reserve the right to question him. They say that their valuable votes and interests are at stake. BIG JOLT: Muslims are mostly unhappy with foreign policies of Stephen Harper and allege that he is backing and following the wrong policies of President Bush. In view of this, Wajid Khan's decision will definitely give him a big jolt and adversely affect his political career as well. Wajid Khan must have taken this and many other factors into consideration before saying `YES' to Stephen Harper and putting the leadership and career into jeopardy. No doubt, Wajid Khan has the capabilities and abilities to serve and lead the people. He is a trained and talented professional and a successful businessman. This is why the Muslim and Pakistani communities expect greatly from him. They are looking towards him for true representation and as a strong voice. Wajid Khan must understand this and make all his decisions and moves carefully and in the interest of the people. If he fails then it would become extremely difficult for any Pakistani to join the leadership race, win trust and confidence of the people and the party and get elected. The message is loud and clear. Even one wrong move can be disastrous for the whole Muslim community. Javed Zaheer (Masters in International Relations), Canadian of Pakistani Origin (CPO), Professional Freelance Journalist, Veteran Active Member (VAM) of Toronto Press Club, Member of The Ontario Club, Member of National Ethnic Press & Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), Council Member of Karachi Press Club (Pakistan), served as
Senior Sub-Editor of Pakistan's leading English Daily DAWN (1986-
1999). Associated with Journalism Profession since 1974 and
believes in fierce and free _expression.
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