The president did point out that the floods of last year caused damages of 10 billion dollars which is almost six per cent of GDP (at current prices). Many of those affected by the floods have yet to return to their homes, so progress on dealing with the country’s worst-ever natural disaster has been painfully slow. Mr Zardari also made it a point to refer to the Hydra of extremism and intolerance, and condemned the murders of Salmaan Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti. While certainly welcome, such unequivocal condemnation should have come from the head of the state much earlier, right after when the two men were so brutally murdered, and should have been followed up by the PPP-led government in letter and spirit. Instead, what was seen was a veritable capitulation to such forces, because instead of going after the extremists and signalling to the minorities that it would protect them, the government bent over backwards to appease the religious right, especially on the blasphemy law issue. There is much that needs to be done and the government needs to understand that the best way to strengthen civilian institutions and democracy is to deliver on its promises and pledges.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 23rd, 2011.
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