Am I anti Pakistan? Dr Shabir Choudhry
Am I anti Pakistan? No, I am not.
Political culture in Pakistan
is strange to say the least. Those who abrogate constitution of the country and
impose martial law are projected as patriots; and those who criticise them are
perceived as anti - Pakistan. With this kind of mind-set, there is very little
space for genuine pro-democracy, pro – people and pro country political
activists.
There are some misguided people who erroneously criticise
me too. They are, either influenced by nefarious propaganda of those whom I
expose, or because of their inability to differentiate between critics of wrong
doings of Pakistani governments; and those who are anti – Pakistan.
All
good people challenge wrong doings
Time and again, I hear from these people that I am anti
Pakistan. Yes, I criticise wrong doings of Pakistan because these wrong doings
hurt people of Pakistan, people of Jammu and Kashmir; and endanger peace and
stability of the region. It is my democratic right to hold an opinion and
express it; even Pakistani constitution allows that. May be those who castigate
us erroneously believe that they are above the constitution, as to them it is
only a piece of paper.
If you see a wrong doing taking place in a place where you
live, and you choose to remain quiet; it clearly means you wish that wrong doing
to continue. Maybe you want it to continue because you like it or enjoy it; or
maybe it benefits you politically and economically.
However, if you criticise it you may draw attention of
those who are in a position to stop it or change this wrong doing, or reform
their policies. State quo, benefits those who established it. All those who
want to change the status quo are perceived as enemies by those who benefit
from the status quo. With their power and influence they unleash fake stories
and activate their propaganda machinery to oppose these ‘enemies’ of their
business or interest.
All Prophets, other good people and revolutionaries
challenged the status quo during their time. In doing this, they suffered
because supporters of the Status quo had power to inflict pain and suffering on
them.
To me, those who seek reforms by criticising the wrong
doings are sincere people and well - wishers of that society. Real enemies are
those who want the wrong doings to continue. Dozens of innocent very young boys
and girls became victims of pornography in Sialkot, Pakistan. This wrong doing
was abhorred by some people with conscience and, and these brave people exposed
them. Were they enemies of Pakistan? Did they commit a crime by exposing these
culprits? Or they were well-wishers of the society, and they wanted this evil
practice to stop.
Does anyone know what happened to those responsible for
this heinous crime? May be their skins were saved by those who were benefitting
from this crime.
Jihadi
warriors and extremist groups
Many years ago, I started writing and openly opposing this
policy of sending jihadi warriors to Jammu and Kashmir. I even spoke to some senior
people who were responsible for this. I told them that this policy of sending
armed men, especially those who were not citizens of Jammu and Kashmir was
providing India with a propaganda stick that Pakistan was creating ‘instability
and exporting terrorism’.
My fear was that it will tarnish the struggle, as it will
look a Pakistani agenda to ‘bleed India’; and will damage our cause and result
in more bloodshed. Moreover, I thought these groups will impose their will on
the Pakistani and societies of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the divide.
I was accused of being ‘anti Pakistan, ‘anti Jihad’, ‘anti
Islam’ and ‘pro India’. In view of what the world community is saying to
Pakistan about Jihadi groups, and in view of what mayhem they have caused to
the Pakistani and Jammu and Kashmir society, tell me who was wrong and who was
anti Pakistan. Was I anti Pakistan who cautioned them and spoke against this
policy; or those who formulated this policy and continued with it even though
it caused bloodshed in Pakistan and in Jammu and Kashmir?
There are growing number of people who believe that
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was killed; and so was Fatima Jinnah, his sister. If it is
true, those responsible for this, were they anti Pakistan or Pakistan?
1.
Those who got first
Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, killed, were they anti Pakistan
or pro Pakistan?
2.
What about those who
toppled the civilian governments in 1950s, abrogated the 1956 constitution and
imposed a Martial law, were they anti Pakistan or pro Pakistan?
3.
What about those who violated
a Standstill Agreement with Jammu and Kashmir government and arranged an attack
in name of jihad on Jammu and Kashmir to capture it? This attack resulted in
deaths of tens of thousands of innocent people, rapes of women, forced division
of Jammu and Kashmir, and first direct war between India and Pakistan. Were
they pro Pakistan or anti Pakistan as that action caused damage to Pakistan,
its reputation and death and destruction.
4.
What about those who
launched ill planned ‘Operation Gibraltar’, which led to second India Pakistan
war and death of thousands of Pakistani and citizens of Jammu and Kashmir; and
embittered the relationship with India and many other countries? Were they anti
Pakistan or loyal Pakistanis?
5.
What about those who
refused to honour the verdict of people in the elections of 1970, and attacked
people of East Pakistan, killed Lakhs of innocent people and raped women. This
operation not only gave bad name to Pakistan, but it also resulted in worst
surrender in history of world, were these people pro Pakistan or anti Pakistan?
6.
What about those who
imposed Martial law in 1977, and hanged an elected Prime Minister? Were they
anti Pakistan or pro Pakistan?
7.
Those who imposed
draconian laws and curbed fundamental rights of citizens, promoted sectarianism
and violence in name of religion, were they pro Pakistan or anti Pakistan?
8.
What about those who
were part of conspiracies to get General Zia Ul Haq and Benazir Bhutto killed,
were they pro Pakistan or anti-Pakistan?
9.
What about those who
created Taliban and exported militancy in Afghanistan and searched for a
strategic depth? This policy also harmed Pakistan’s interests and defamed
Pakistan as a country ‘harbouring terrorism’. Were they all pro Pakistan?
10.
What about General Musharaf
who toppled the elected Prime Minister and imposed Martial law in 1999; and gave
Pakistani air bases to Americans that they can kill Muslims in Afghanistan and
Pakistan. Was that pro Pakistan act or anti Pakistan act?
Why is it that when people in uniform are part of wrong
doings they are protected; and people are also tight lipped about it; and when
civilians criticise their wrong and harmful acts they are projected as enemies
of the state and ‘agents’?
Why I
oppose wrong policies of Pakistan?
Pakistani obsession to capture Jammu and Kashmir at any
cost is bleeding citizens of Jammu and Kashmir state. They train and arm militants,
and send them to Jammu and Kashmir in name of jihad; and promote extremism and
intolerance there. This is dividing people on religious lines and bleeding
them.
Apart from that, area of the State where I come from is
occupied by Pakistan. They deny us of our fundamental rights, and exploit our
resources. They ban my books and books of other Kashmiri nationalists. They
also ban newspapers and maps; and harass and intimidate people. They have
blocked my ID card, and deny me a right to visit my homeland, visit a grave of
my father and graves of other relatives. They have frozen my bank accounts. Am
I not even entitled to speak against this injustice and denial of fundamental
rights?
Writer is a political analyst, and author of many
books and booklets. Also, he is Chairman South Asia Watch, London and Director
Institute of Kashmir Affairs. Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
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