The paralysis is not limited to any one group or institution; it is endemic and seems to have infected us all. If we go top down, we see it’s a general malaise. As no one does what’s supposed to be done, we find ourselves spiralling into anarchy.
Does anyone stop for a moment to think of how things could be different? What do we need to do to lift ourselves out of the mess we have landed in? But no one is thinking, we’re locked down in basic survival mode and not looking to tomorrow, which will come despite our refusal to take our heads out of the sand. We don’t grow because we don’t think about how we just leave it to a higher force and hope that matters will take care of themselves. Well, most inconveniently they don’t, and things don’t pan out the way we would like them to.
If we hope to get out of the box we have backed into, it’s going to take a lot of thinking and a lot of work. Two things we seem to have forgotten how to do. Let’s start with the government, we expect a great deal and yet we know not much is forthcoming. Rather than demand what they can’t do — default, stop the drones, resolve the electricity crisis as of yesterday, run PIA as a profitable business, the list is endless — let’s focus on what they can do. Dr Nadeemul Haque of the Planning Commission has a clever plan, he’s put it up on the internet, tried to engage everyone he knows with a brain cell and get them to drum up support. But his clever plan involves a functional state and therein lies the real problem. He knows that unless the government is propelled into action, the new growth framework will just be lots of nice sounding words.
It comes back to leadership. Apart from Dr Haque, there are some 180 million people who need a lot of things from their elected government, starting with leadership. People want leaders who are not afraid to stop playing games and make serious decisions instead. But those leaders will only come the day we decide to truly become citizens and take responsibility for our actions and accept the consequences of our omissions.
Ordinary people who follow the law, who refuse to promote or fall victim to sycophancy, who do not nurture a work ethic based on corruption and nepotism and more are the real heroes of Pakistan. Each one of us has a role to play. We all have our own demons to slay. What we should be doing is looking at what it is that we want our leaders to do, and then do that ourselves. To start with, we need to respect the rule of law and do small things like stopping at traffic lights, to big things like paying our taxes. Translating ideals into action will bring about a change in the societal mindset. We may eventually stop looking at SUVs filled with gun- toting private militia as if it’s something to aspire to. The day we think is the day our aspirations will evolve. Until then, our anthem is not about lofty ideals like quwwat-e-awam, its more like its my country and I’ll cry if I want to.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 26th, 2011.
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I have fought with ideas for a better Pakistan all my life today after sacrificing all I had I am left with only ideas and no one is willing to buy them!?
@hariharmani:
For God's sake, don't you know how to split up a big article into smaller paragraphs?
Have you not heard of bullet points? You are rambling so much, creating so much unreadable blah blah blah..all in one big sentence....
Unless you are over 80, this kind of writing won't be pardoned anywhere....
another blah blah article - totally agree with @Pakmasti
Here is my 2 cent.To Parvez,Faraz,Meekat Hussain and you,Pak masti.There is no dening that it is my conviction,I have held very responsible postion in USA and I'm here for nearly 1/2 century,I have not got my grey hair for nothing,I have earned it., living in usa does not qualify me to any special ability of any kind,it enables me to,put in perceptive of both West/East and give a wider spectrum of all kind of people,social,economic,political and social structural institution which prevail here and back at there..Now bear with me,let me defend the columnist,she has column to write,she neither has space or time to go in detail.I have lot of ideas,can I elobarate?No.the beauty of life is this world has progressed in increment,they often say'Rome was not build overnight'.Do you think USA has this much clout and power,just like that?No,it too went by trail and error,untill 1920,there was not even universal sufrage here.Even today,there is minor gender unequality,but here the work and improving 'the union'is work in progress.Before I say something profound,let me warn you,you may not like it ,and I'm taking way over risk that my comment may not pass moderator,but I shall take risk;',no pain,no gain',the addage goes.Our society lacks 3 essential things(there are many ,but these 3 ,lacks are killers.)Ponder over it,you will also find the answer and solutions.1)Over population2)overtly dogmatic "BELIEF",not based on,reason,logic,rationality,mostly "FAITH based",inability,or unwillingness(read Greek thesis-unwilling and inablelity)to make change,by ommision or commission,does not matter.3)total disregard for disepline in all sphere of life(law,ethics,honesty,work,in breif a tendency and habit to find easy way out,some people call it sloth(lazy),I warned you,You may not like it.Selfishness and corruption are their twin sisters.Let me put at ease,every socity,every civilization had these vises in greter or less magnitude,do not doubt these,but the degree of the quantum matters.Why Africa in somalia the 3 year old weigh 5 pounds?why the woman continues to bear childern one after another?It is not completely ignorance,it only a a part,the problem is much deeper,same way the problem of sub-continent is complex,there are no quick fix.Just blaming politician will lead to chicken and egg.Fault of citizen or rulers.You go in circles as we have been going for last 63 years.We are people with massive short coming,every one must own their part,it can not begin untill there is real education,based on "pak masti',accountable "numbers,progress,growth,savings,investment,export,tax revenue,reforms,overall in all field,spending,saving and ecnomic study such as supply/demand concept,real practical education not rot'and muck up kind education dish out in madarssa,it needs solid programmes where both ruled and ruler fully participate.This require heavy lifting as I said earlier'no pain ,no gain.I trust you will not ask me'who will bell the cat 'we end up in squere one where we began.
Please continue and provide more details of the new political party you are starting and what office you will run for.
@Pakmasti: What solution are looking for? Author has provided a solution she has suggested a way forward for each individual. You on the other hand are saying that her suggestions are wrong without logically proving how they are wrong or providing any alternative.
@parvez: The point is that the leaders come from masses only. If general public is law abiding, tax paying and honest then eventually the leaders will also become like that. Leaders are not dropped from sky and they are reflection of general public.
I'm sorry but I don't really agree. We should realize that any policy change will bring about winners and losers. Everyone knows how to solve the problems faced by KESC and PIA. The issue isn't the economics, rather the political economy. Its not simply corrupt/incompetent politicians and bureaucrats that lead to inaction.
Regardless of how educated we are - from Corolla to Mehran owner and bikers - we are master of creating deadlock traffic jam...... i can't see nation's fortune changing unless these ppl bring change for themselve...
well said,,especially the title!!
Fight with ideas .....do you have any idea yourself? Do you think that asking people to think and play a role is an idea? Please write more concrete articles
A nice and sincere effort, but the contents of this sermon have not changed in last six decades. The way things stand now ,maybe in next six decades no one will be there to give or receive these advices.
Leaders and the followers have to change together without further loss of time, else the time will be lost forever.
Great job !!
Nice piece. You write very well and after having said that I hope you will invite me on your show the next time I am in Pakistan.
May I just state one of my many favorites quotes from Pickthall's translation of the Koran:
"Never will Allah change the condition of a people unless they change it themselves".
On Dr Haq's self-serving ego-trip, the less said the better. It is a nice and fanciful plan but there are NO numbers. Whatever the plan, show me the numbers! How are growth, savings, investment, exports, imports, debt, tax revenue and spending, inflation, poverty and the other good stuff expected to evolve over time in this "new" plan?
The devil in this case is in not in the details but in the NUMBERS. One look at them, if even a glance, and a well-trained eye can asses this "new" plan's credibility, feasibility and worth.
I know many people who believe that Islam discourages nationalism so there is no need to worry about Pakistan as God won’t ask about Pakistan on the Day of Judgment.
If I understand your logic correctly you say that if we improve ourselves our leaders will automatically improve and things will get better. Frankly I do not buy into this theory or may be I've missed the point you are making.