Is PTM
an ‘engineered protest’?
Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur April 15, 2018 Opinion
The statement from the Chief of the
Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said on April 12 that “engineered protests”
would not be allowed to reverse the gains of counterterrorism operations and
cautioned the nation against forgetting sacrifices of “real heroes”. He,
without naming the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), blamed it as something
which was not indigenous but was being supported and guided by the usual
suspects they have been accusing of guiding and supporting the Baloch (and the
Bengalis in the past) for protesting against the injustices and the state
terror being perpetrated against them.
The Baloch have been always labeled as agents of India and
Afghanistan though the injustices that they protest against are perpetrated by
those who label them such. Oddly, often times these crimes of disappearances
and mutilated bodies of Baloch people have been imputed against India and
others. Interestingly, on 19th December,
2016, in the session of Senate Standing Committee on Interior and Narcotics
Control, the Senate panel’s chairman, Rehman Malik (former Interior Minister),
said he knew that the uniforms of law enforcement agencies were being used by
RAW operatives, who abduct and kidnap people in Balochistan in order to bring a
bad name to the forces and destabilize Pakistan.
“It is no more a secret that RAW is
actively working in Balochistan to incite sectarian and ethnic violence to
replicate an East Pakistan-like situation,” he had claimed.
So what can one say about the
efficiency of their intelligence agencies or their blatant lies when they put
the blame of all their evil work on others to proclaim their innocence.
But this is not the only instant that
this preposterous excuse has been used to cover up their crimes. In May, 2012,
during a hearing by the Supreme Court on issue of missing persons in
Balochistan, a CCTV video of Frontier Corps personnel abducting a Baloch youth
was shown to then Inspector General Frontier Corps Major General Obaidullah
Khan, who was dismissed for corruption in April 2016. Despite this irrefutable
evidence the then IGFC denied the charge, saying that there existed the
possibility that FC uniforms were being misused by unknown people.
They lie unashamedly to put the blame
on RAW and others and expect people will believe them. They have maligned the
Baloch so long and so often that many believe their version of events and now
they have started this maligning campaign against the PTM and hope that people
will overlook the injustices that the PTM is protesting against and start
accusing them of being an ‘engineered movement’.
Mama Abdul Qadeer Baloch and Farzana
Majeed, with half a dozen Baloch women, 10 year old Ali Haider, nine-year-old
Beauragh Baloch, son of Mir Jalil Rekei, and four young men in the Voice of
Baloch Missing Persons Long March, walked braving cold and rain from Quetta to
Karachi and then from Karachi to Islamabad in 106 days. They faced threats and
hardships of not knowing where they would be spending the night were accused of
being agents of RAW and being funded by it. I had the honour of being with them
for 26 days during this historic March.
Mama Qadeer refused to accept any
donation from even the most ardent supporters and those who wanted to show
support and goodwill. He didn’t want it to be tainted by allegations that it
was an exercise in making money. But this did not stop the state and its
supporters to allege that this was an ‘engineered protest’.
On March 1, 2014, the day the march
ended in Islamabad, Air Vice Marshal Shehzad Chaudhry quite blatantly
lied on Capital TV program when he said that Mama Abdul Qadeer, the leader of
the VBMP Long March, has a Thuraya satellite phone and that he wouldn’t be
surprised if there were there three or four Land Cruisers with them. To put the
record straight, Mama had a cheap Nokia phone and the only vehicle accompanying
the marchers was an ambulance provided by the Edhi Foundation. The TV One
channel ran a ticker that Rs 2 million were being given to the marchers daily
and that food for them came from five-star hotels. The fact was that the
marchers ate whatever food was available from wayside hotels and quite a few
times, in Sindh as well as Punjab, the owners refused to accept money for the
food or tea taken.
The core group of marchers numbering 16
was housed for the night by different individuals who in turn were friends of
supporters and provided whatever dinner and breakfast they could manage. These
individuals had to face harassment of the intelligence agencies for playing
host to the marchers. Aslam Verraich, an artist and political activist, played
host to them at his residence in Wazirabad for six nights. Mama Qadeer and
other Marchers stayed with me and my friends for six nights in Sindh.
The supposedly informed analysts and
some TV channel lied unashamedly to malign the march and its participants
because this March had taken the battle to the establishment’s heartland. The
PTM too has moved the Pashtun protest from the hinterlands of FATA to the
establishment’s heartland and that is what is causing concern in all quarters
of the establishment.
The maligning campaign against the PTM
has just begun; we weren’t surprised when they maligned us because we knew that
this is what they had done when Bengalis wanted their rights and protested
against the establishment and elite of West Pakistan which denied them their
rights. Here either you accept the injustices quietly without a murmur or be
ready to face a vicious maligning campaign. The more potent your protest is the
more vicious and vociferous will their propaganda be, so the PTM will face even
more viciousness and suppression now that the army chief has spoken against
them.
This tirade should be considered as
accolade for it means that the PTM is denting the narrative that has long been
fed to people that it is the Pashtun who are to blame while the army and the
state are innocent. The PTM has challenged and changed the narrative and that
is why it is being challenged and will be challenged even more viciously by the
state in coming days and they should be prepared to face whatever is thrown at
them, for without braving the odds victories are hard to achieve.
A word of advice from this old man to
Manzoor Pashteen and all the supporters of the PTM who mostly seem to be young
like Manzoor Pashteen himself: this will be a long struggle, so do not expect
quick unhindered victory or daily victories for as they say the party has just
begun. You should always keep in your mind what Friedrich Nietzsche has said is
the defining quality of great men; he says, “It is not the strength but the
duration of great sentiments that makes great men”. To put this in a
practical perspective take example of South Africa and its apartheid and its
opponents. There must have been many who intensely hated apartheid and there
must have been many who struggled hard but lost heart after a few years, a
decade. However, it was Madiba Nelson Mandela who refused to give up despite 27
years of incarceration and it is he who eventually defeated the apartheid.
You, my dear friends, will have to be steadfast,
consistent and persistent if you want to win. The Baloch have been struggling
since March 27th 1948 and will continue
their struggle. Victories which change fates of Nations come at a much higher
price than the price exacted by other struggles.
My respected father very often used to
quote a couplet which did see me through a lot of difficult and desperate times
in my life; maybe it would be of some utility to those of PTM who struggle for
their rights.
Insaan Nahin woh jo Darr jaaye, iss Daur kay
Khooni Manzar say
Jis Haal main Jeena Mushkil ho, Uss haal main
Jeena Lazim Hai
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