Deplorable role
of our politicians, Brigadier Asif Haroon
Raja
Irresponsible behavior of
our political leaders is causing irreparable damage to the nation. Their myopia
has caused deep anguish to the people. Their selfishness broke the country into
two. When Mujibur Rahman and 22 co-accused were arrested on charges of treason
and secession in 1968, the politicians bailed them out. When Ayub Khan who had
uplifted the fortunes of Pakistan sky high, agreed to all the demands of the
opposition and called the Round Table Conference to find a political way out,
power hungry ZA Bhutto failed the conference. While Gen Yahya gave all the
political concessions and allocated heaviest development outlays for the
eastern wing to appease the Bengalis, Mujibur Rahman chose to play the Indian
game to become PM of Bangladesh and not of united Pakistan. ZA Bhutto added
fuel to fire since he wanted half of the cake of power at all cost. Their
obduracy and India’s disgusting role led to the break of Pakistan. Bangladesh
broke away to become independent but has become a satellite of India.
Egotism and greed of
nationalist politicians from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Sindh, later joined by
Baluchistan nationalists blocked the construction of Kalabagh Dam (KBD), vital
for the survival of Pakistan. Who doesn’t know that India was behind the ones
opposing KBD and had doled out large amounts to achieve her sinister design?
Today when India has built well over 60 dams on the three rivers flowing into
Pakistan from occupied Kashmir and is hell bent to make Pakistan a water scarce
country and a barren land, no one is holding the opponents accountable. India
is now in a position to flood our rivers during flood season each year and
control water during seeds sowing season. This strategy has been devised to
bend nuclear Pakistan and force it to give up Kashmir and accept Indian
hegemony if it wants to survive. But for the avaricious politicians who have
sold their souls to the devil, India could never have succeeded in her designs.
Thanks to Ayub Khan who constructed Tarbela and Mangla Dams and laid a network
of irrigation canals, otherwise Pakistan by now would have been a drought
stricken country and couldn’t have possibly pursued its nuclear program or
maintained strong armed forces.
We know the architects of
NRO and what price the beneficiaries had agreed to pay to get cleansed from
criminal and corruption charges and secure power. We know the dream team of
PPP-MQM-ANP-JUI-F formed by the US in March 2008 and how this chosen team went
about giving Pakistan on contract to the adversaries of Pakistan. While all the
PPP leading lights involved in mega scandals were given a clean chit, 8000 MQM
leaders involved in heinous crimes were let off. This team played havoc with
Pakistan in its 5-year rule. Besides minting money and reducing Pakistan into a
carcass, the MQM in its bid to gain total control over Karachi and other urban
centres of Sindh let loose a reign of terror in Karachi with the help of its
target killers, extortionists, kidnappers. Railway was almost grounded by ANP
minister. While all the economic indicators had gone into negative, all profit
earning state corporations ran on oxygen, economy almost collapsed and debts
doubled. Country was run by taking loans from IMF, World Bank, local banks and
printing notes. PML-N tied to charter of democracy looked the other way.
Pakistan was seen as a
breeding ground of terrorism, the most dangerous country in the world and a
failing state. An impression had been built that Pakistan’s nukes were unsafe
and likely to be snatched by militants and hence must be taken in safe custody.
Pak Army and ISI were ridiculed by propagating that they were either in league
with terrorists or were inefficient and were repeatedly asked to do more. Every
Tom, Dick and Harry could whip Pakistan and our leaders took the insults and
whips without a whimper. No country was prepared to invest even $ 100 in
Pakistan and foreign investment had dried up. Pakistan suffered worst energy
crisis and people had to endure 18-20 hours load shedding. There was acute
shortage of gas, fuel and commodities. Corruption scaled new heights and was
institutionalized. Nepotism was adopted and merit discarded. Cheats and crooks
were preferred over honest people. Accountability was in name only since no one
was held accountable under the name of national reconciliation. Even those
sentenced to death were not hanged because of moratorium. Over 4000 terrorists
arrested by the Army soldiers in combat zones were freed by the law courts. No
criminal in Karachi involved in hundreds of murders was convicted and punished.
We remember how merrily our
leaders accepted the Kerry Lugar Bill which in the garb of aid was designed to
control Pakistan’s premier institutions and strategic assets. We also remember
the Memo scandal and the devious role of our ambassador in Washington who had
authored it at the behest of the top leaders in Pakistan. Hussain Haqqani had
pushed in 7000 CIA and Blackwater operatives without seeking clearance from
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ISI. Rahman Malik as Interior Minister served the
vested interests of his local and foreign masters submissively and enabled
Blackwater to establish itself in major urban centres. It has now been
established that while MQM is closely linked with RAW, PPP leadership is
involved in financial terrorism in Karachi and ANP connection with the Indian
Congress is no secret. BLA, BRA, BLF are creations of MI-6, CIA, RAW and are
serving their agenda to detach Baluchistan from Pakistan. Their absconding
leaders are leading a luxurious life in London, Geneva and Washington. TTP is
also a creation of foreign agencies and its top leaders are hosted by Afghan
intelligence in Kunar, Nuristan, Nangarhar and used by RAW against
Pakistan.
Instead of building
institutions and focusing on alleviating the sufferings of the poor, the
politicians got involved in filling their coffers. While the PPP wasted all
their energies in glorifying ZA Bhutto and Benazir and in demeaning Gen Ziaul
Haq, the MQM and ANP lionized Altaf Hussain and Bacha Khan respectively. PPP
and MQM kept fighting in Sindh but slept in one bed. Their insatiable greed and
lust for big money and power, and their uncaring habit of displaying their
wealth sowed the seeds of materialism and immorality. Their dishonesty
stimulated culture of corruption. Their arrogant behavior and their
lackadaisical approach and insensitivity towards the have-nots bred
intolerance, resentment and further fueled religious extremism and terrorism.
Their inefficiency crumbled the economy and accentuated joblessness and
poverty. Lacking in vision and patriotism, and preferring self-interests over
national interests, they remained engrossed in transferring wealth to Swiss
banks and procuring property abroad and took little interest in education and
in integrating the society as one whole, which is prone to divisive tendencies
due to factors of regionalism, ethnicity, sectarianism, secular-Islamic divide
and religious divides. Their corrupt practices became a key factor in
disillusioning the youth and in going astray and in fanning provincialism.
These glaring anomalies can
be attributed to a robber baron but certainly not to a Guardian. One can expect
the callous feudal lord to commit such thoughtless acts but cannot be expected
from a true leader and a well-wisher. The have-nots have been groaning under
the weight of unbearable poverty and crying in pain for the last 69 years, but
the ones sitting in the corridors of power and taking turns to loot the
national wealth and resources are so smug in their high lifestyle that they
either turn a deaf ear to their cries or pretend that they are doing a lot for
them. Each time they stand for elections, they reach up to the have-nots and
promise them moon, but no sooner they get elected through their votes they get
disconnected from them. Having spent millions during election campaign, they
consider it their right to plunder the national wealth. They forget the
sacrifices rendered by the workers, tillers, farmers, laborers, artisans who
keep the economic wheels of the country running irrespective of the odds.
Even under such
insalubrious circumstances, the Army and ISI remained focused on battling with
the foreign agencies supported terrorist groups in FATA and parts of KP and
managed to recapture 17 administrative units from their hold in 2009 and retained
them since the civil administration expressed its inability to takeover. Over
3000 security personnel embraced martyrdom in Swat and South Waziristan
operations while the list of injured was much longer.
It is indeed ironic that
well knowing that Pakistan has been cleverly trapped into a web of
international conspiracy and the security forces are fighting an existential
war since 2004, the politicians have brought no change in their behavior
pattern and conduct. While the Army is at war and is shedding blood to
safeguard the territorial integrity and sovereignty of motherland, and has
demolished the last stronghold of TTP in North Waziristan, there is no change
in the way of life of politicians. They are still making money, squabbling and
indulging in intrigues. MQM followed by the PPP are trying to discredit the
Rangers and fail the operation in Karachi since both want the axe to fall on
smaller fish only and to spare the big fish. Sindh government is dragging its
feet to grant extension to Rangers. They are doing so against the wishes of
people of Karachi.
Disgruntled politicians in
Sindh never hesitate from using Sindh or Muhajir card. There are some envious
of progress achieved by Shahbaz, blaming Punjab for lack of development in
smaller provinces. Punjab cannot be blamed for plunging the city of lights
Karachi into darkness and soaking the streets with human blood. It is PPP which
is creating hurdles in the implementation of National Action Plan and is now
seeking judicial inquiry of Bacha Khan University terror attack. PPP is
building pressure on the government to wind up Rangers operation in Karachi.
Look at how some political
parties assisted by segment of media are opposing the China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC), which is a win-win project for both Pakistan and China since
it helps Pakistan in getting out of the woods and China in developing its
western provinces and in getting connected with South Asia, Middle East, Africa
and beyond. The ones in the vanguard are Tehreek-e-Insaaf, ANP, PPP, JUI-F
supported by Baloch nationalists. They are speaking the language of India which
is hell-bent to scuttle CPEC.
While the $46 billion
project is being viewed by the analysts all over the globe as a game changer
for Pakistan as well as for South Asia, India is creating hurdles and has
declared that it is unacceptable. Reason is that this project will bolster
Pakistan’s economy and enhance its significance in the world and above all
decisively demolish India’s plan to encircle Pakistan and her grandiose plans
to become a regional and global power. India knows that politically stable,
economically sound and militarily strong Pakistan will quicken the pace for
liberation of occupied Kashmir from her clutches and then unravel Indian
Union. Like India, the US is equally upset about CPEC since it will
jeopardise its ambition to shift its strategic pivot from West Asia to
Asia-Pacific, disrupt its plans to encircle its chief rival China and will
thwart its plans to harness the mineral resources of Central Asia.
Since the CPEC has become a
nightmare for India as well as USA because Central Asian Republics and some
Gulf Countries have already got attracted towards it, the BJP regime has
established a special desk of RAW at Delhi and allocated $300 million to scuttle
CPEC at all cost. In addition, ex Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been given
$30 million to keep Afghan base active for cross border terrorism in Pakistan.
Indian National Adviser Ajit Dowal is the director of the operation and he is
using multiple methods to achieve India’s ends. Heating up of LoC/Working
boundary, false flag operations, threatening posture, and acceleration in acts
of terror in restive zones of Pakistan through which western route passes,
establishing a link between TTP runaway leaders and Daesh and straining
Afghan-Pakistan relations were part of the gory plan. Having failed
to disrupt the progress of CPEC and getting flabbergasted with the outstanding
successes achieved by Operation Zarb-e-Azb in northwest, FC operation in Baluchistan
and Rangers led operation in Karachi, India seems to have acquired the services
of some political parties and anchors/journalists in Pakistan to do what she
couldn’t do.
Their possible linkage with
foreign agenda can be discerned from the fact that the first attempt to scare
away the Chinese from undertaking this project was made through Dharna
politics. People were led astray under the slogan of ‘change’. Negative
politics delayed the signing of the CPEC deal by six months. Another trick
employed was to spoil civil-military relations. After the failure of dharna to
achieve its objective, complexion of Pakistan began to improve, and the CPEC
project took off. Guided by outsiders, the detractors tried to make it
controversial by raising the issue of ‘route’ under the pretext that
Baluchistan and KP provinces would derive least benefits from it. They
tried to mislead the people by asserting that original plan had been changed to
benefit Punjab whereas the only route in the original plan was western. They
insisted upon giving priority to western route over central and eastern routes.
And when to their great disappointment this issue was amicably resolved by the
PM in the All Parties’ Conference held in May 2015 that development of western
route will be given top priority, they were left gaping and had to shut up for
next six months.
They then waited for their
patrons for the new theme to play up. To pick faults, they stated that the
western route which is being constructed by FWO under the supervision and
protection of Army is just a road. When they were explained that it was a
four-lane Highway in continuation to KKH, they are now saying that a six-lane
motorway along with all the allied facilities are required at the outset. KP CM
is using threatening language; similar to the language used by ANP leaders
about KBD. They fail to realise that CPEC is a 15-year long term project which
has been entirely funded by China, and the one investing $46 billion has its
own interests and security concerns and would like the venture to be profitable
and not a liability. No one has ever invested this kind of money in
Pakistan. As far as energy parks are concerned, which would consume
$35 billion of the total amount, those would be decided in consultation with
provinces and the latter will have to earmark places and acquire land. The
opponents in their frenetic hatred for the ruling party to gain political
mileage have started to sing the old song of “Punjab’, which was sung by the
Bengalis and it is not difficult to ascertain as to who is the composer of the
song.
The frustrated politicians
know well that operationalization of CPEC and resolution of energy crisis by
2018 will sink their political ambitions to capture power in 2018 elections. To
remain relevant and garner support of the public, they are ringing false alarm
bells about CPEC and employing all sorts of dirty tricks to make it
controversial and to dishearten the Chinese and oblige them to abandon the
project. Their bleating impelled China to express its concern. In their mad
frenzy, they do not understand that this opportunity that has come our way is a
fate changer and if it slips away Pakistan will never be able to get rid of its
external and internal debts and to remove socio-economic deprivations of smaller
provinces and will continue to lurch from one crisis to another and remain
vulnerable to conspiracies and foreign adventures.
While I agree that PML-N is
not a party of angels and there are quite many feudal lords and crooks in it,
the fact is that its performance is far better than the previous regime. It
must be allowed to work and complete its tenure. If PPP led regime could be
tolerated why not this one which is delivering. Let the people decide its fate
in May 2018. Any turmoil in the political setup at this delicate stage when
economy is yet to stabilize, energy crisis are yet to be overcome, and our
adversaries are getting impatient to denuclearize and fragment Pakistan, will
be suicidal. Talk of presidential form of government, national government, or
the Army taking over power are unproductive suggestions at this stage.
Meaningless tug of war will help our adversaries and not Pakistan. The critics
must rationally analyse whether the present government has retrogressed or
progressed after it took over.
Nawaz’s softness towards
India, although highly unpalatable, may be tolerated. After all, Pakistan
cannot afford tension on its eastern and western fronts. It is the duty of the
government in power to keep the neighbors placated, particularly when our adversaries
are provoking Pakistan intentionally. Pakistan’s chief focus should be towards
improvement of economy. Economic prosperity alone will deter our adversaries.
At the same time, ongoing operations in FATA, Baluchistan and Karachi must
continue relentlessly and National Action Plan implemented in letter and spirit
to achieve conclusive results. Besides the cancer of terrorism, the
bigger cancer of corruption must also be cured. All this is possible only if
civil-military relations remain harmonious, all institutions to perform at
their optimum levels and provincial governments to concentrate on improving the
socio-economic conditions of their respective provinces rather than blaming the
federal government.
The writer is a
retired Brig, defence analyst, columnist, author of five books, Director Measac
Research Centre, Director Board of Governors Pakistan Thinkers Forum, takes
part in TV talk shows. asifharoonraja@gmail.com
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