Too much voting, yet no democracy

What is happening in Pakistan overall is no different than what happened in those Dracula movies


Imran Jan July 25, 2022
The writer is a political analyst. Email: imran.jan@gmail.com. Twitter @Imran_Jan

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I remember watching Dracula movies back in the day. Dracula was this nice looking, decent, and well behaving fellow when the sun was up. He charmed the people, his victims, with his charisma during the daytime. Once it got dark, however, a different, more violent, persona emerged. His ‘true face’ came to light in the dark, if you will. The ones who actually did see the true face of Dracula were the ones in their final moments — shocked and in pain. Pakistani politicians also show a milder face in public and, when given the opportunity, they give the nation shock and pain.

What transpired in the Punjab Assembly vote this week was no different. What is happening in Pakistan overall is no different than what happened in those Dracula movies. However, there is one difference: economic meltdown and democracy’s erosion in the country have brought people to a situation where sucking the blood out of them would be an easier way out of the daily struggle to survive in order to hold on to what is called ‘life’. Life appears more difficult than death.

People are told this fiction that they have democracy in Pakistan, and that their vote and their opinion matter. It is like watching a movie; we know it’s not true but it’s entertaining. And that fact was driven home by the Punjab Assembly vote of this week. The most popular party — backed by the majority of the people in the province and the Parliamentary leader — wanted one thing but the party boss wanted another. The people merely watched the drama unfold.

Usually, it is a struggle to understand what Chaudhry Shujaat says when he talks. But his one letter was heard loud and clear by the Speaker of the Punjab Assembly. He may not be a good speaker but he turned out to be one of the most prolific authors. With one letter, he wrote off the aspirations and hopes of the entire nation. The fate of the nation’s democracy was decided behind closed doors. The factors that played a role in writing off the fate of democracy in Pakistan included the division among the young Chaudhry cousins, supreme experience at being the perfect gamer on part of Zardari, immense cash, and so forth. Notice that there was no role whatsoever of the people or their wishes.

The good news is that the nation took refuge in sharing the meme where Zardari is either sitting in the lap of the older Chaudhry or on a garbage dumpster can. There is another good news: last time Hamza Shehbaz had taken his oath to the office of the Chief Minister at a private hotel; now he will graduate to doing it at the right place. Who cares if it was the ruling instead of the numbers that helped Hamza’s selection to the coveted job. Pakistan’s democracy is like a hybrid car that uses both fossil fuel as well as an electric battery. The owners always proudly boast of having such a vehicle by saying, well, we never have to worry about running out of charge or fuel. When one runs out the other one keeps it going. Pakistani democracy is whatever the power needs: vote by people, vote by hired guns, vote through a letter, or some other kind of vote we may discover along the way in our miserable national journey ahead.

The letter by Chaudhry was shared on social media. At the top right corner, under the office address, I noticed a PakNet email ID. I did not know that those email IDs still existed. But then I realised that the well-dressed Dracula in those movies also used to be old fashioned. Chaudhry Shujaat was once the Prime Minister for a very brief time. That is not how he would be remembered though. In the meantime, we should do what we are allowed to do: meme the hell out on social media.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, July 25th, 2022.

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COMMENTS (1)

test | 2 years ago | Reply Take some time and be patient and read it carefully i hope whoever reads it become sensible although not guaranteed. What did PTI achieved 10 million jobs five million houses end of corruption SOE profitability or dept repayment. Just take loans and run the economy like the predecessors. What did PLMN achieved Take loans build roads metros and import energy What did PPP achieved Just visit Sindh and more notably visit Karachi. Its been 14 years no joke. I am not a follower of PTI PMLN or PPP because they all used people as tissue papers and thrown them into dustbin after using them. I know it is the collective fault of our people too. For example when i was doing my FSc back some four five years ago my classmates although not very often said that the president is from our bradari the prime minister is from our bradari while the other said the coas is from our bradari therefore we control you but none of them talked about their achievements which are zero except they are president cm pm or cjp. None of them made our country a first world country except looted our tax payers money took loans and settled abroad or controlled our view and opinion through this shit which means people often voted them on the taste of thier own bradari as well 50 50. Although it is changing but the change at this critical time will even not work as of now. Because we have a looming trade deficit dept repayment crisi current account deficit SOE losses and fiscal deficit too. Public and Private sector are a lot lot of unproductive and corrupt with through bad policy making by matric pass MPAs and MNAs. Coming to what happened in Parliament about CM post in my opinion the establishment wanted to have backup plan in case if one party didn t deliver so as a backup plan they have the other party to settle the damage thats why estab wants to be good with both. But this approach will not work because all these parties PTI PLMN and PPP are tested but they didn t deliver on promises instead did corruption money laundering tax evasion. Coming to Sindh i think this time it is nearly impossible for PPP to win in that province in general elections as that province is suffering terribly like hell. I know Lahore Peshawar and Quetta do same when rain comes and rain is not a problem too but Karachi is still the lowest and most mismanaged city in the province. Jamat-e-Islami or TLP or PSP seems to be good candidates for local bodies election in Sindh also Zardari made a mistake by entering into national politics at a time when its province is doing pretty much bad. I hope Jamat-e-Islami or PSP or TLP deliver in local bodies and win the general elections of Sindh province but they must deliver otherwise they will not come again. Imran Khan made a terrible mistake of not delivering up to his promises because people really really wanted Imran Khan to perform but unfortunately he didn t delivered. Now no sensible people will trust any of the party be it PTI or PLMN or PPP because we need long term thinking even establishment is now thinking of a grand dialogue among PTI PMLN and PPP to come to some sort of agreements between these although PPP is still a minor in this stake of national politics because of their poor performance in their own province. I hope from now on No one will have a single doubt about our politics. Also let the armed forces focus on defence and security more and more and don t try to involve them into politics again and again. Also for evolving strategic comptition between China and US and also do not hope to get defence equipment from west they have sided with india. So Pakistan must side with China and Russia and if a war with india happens stand with the people of Pakistan. I hope China will help too. That s it. Now let s see how this political scenario at this time evolve because all parties have failed. All what is happening is Topi Drama . Anyway i think Hamza s trustee status means that estab is looking at both to come to an agreement to deliver otherwise one party has 30 members along with PM CM that will go to jail while other PTI will be disqualified under the umbrella of foreign funding.
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