A new populism was born on the wave of mass dejection with the disappointing manner in which the county is being run and widespread anti-Americanism. Contrasting perceptions about ‘corrupt’ ruling politicians and a ‘clean’ Imran Khan provided the latter much-needed moral high ground. A lack of political motivation among the participants was creatively compensated for with music and the rallying of nationalist sentiment by playing the national anthem.
Imran Khan’s appeal is less of a charismatic leader and more of a successful role model in this land of so many despicable characters. Yet, like all variants of populism, his rhetoric is ambiguous and ideologically contradictory. He wants to reach out to the religious right and conservative constituencies with his moralistic stance on the one hand, and the jean-wearing youth dancing to the tunes of western music, on the other. His ideological stance is that of a conservative nationalist who wants economic autarky in a globalised world while also boosting the national ego against American hegemony. In the ‘war on terror’ he shares the platform with religious extremists, while his views on economic and financial self-reliance seemed to be borrowed from Shahbaz Sharif.
As for substance, he fell short of presenting any seriously thought out agenda. His layman economic theory revolves around eradication of corruption, a commendable task by itself, but not enough to bring the economy back on track. Similarly, his ideas on bringing good governance have little to do with systemic reform to improve governance and eradicating of various forms of institutional rent-seeking. Economists should be laughing at the naivete contained in the great leader’s economic recipe. By throwing out the patwari and replacing the thanedar, and not breaking the stranglehold of the feudal elite, he wants to emancipate the rural poor.
Imran Khan’s project is self-centered. It is he and he alone who is destined to deliver the nation of all its woes, and this was his message to the cheering crowd. He rightly rejects the traditional ways of building a party or of going into an electoral battle. He seems to be in favour of building a mass movement in a country divided on ethnic and sectarian lines. But does he have any programme to attract the poverty-ridden millions to convert his campaign into a mass movement? In a typical paternalistic manner, he being a Muslim considers it his obligation to treat the ‘slaves’ well — choosing not to fight the exploitation and tyranny the poor peasants and labourers have to experience on a daily basis. Given this approach he will have a hard time attracting the real poor to his side.
To begin with, Imran Khan poses a formidable threat to the PML-N in the urban areas of Punjab where he can potentially win over a great lot of abandoned PPP activists, but not the poorer segments who are still loyal to the Bhutto name. He can also win over, to some extent, the PPP-ANP combine in Khyber Pakthunkhwa (KP) while causing some dent in the JUI’s votebank. If he wants to expand his constituencies he will have to win over to his side the bazaar, which is still with the Sharifs, and the rural and urban poor, who are still committed to the PPP.
For that he will have to come up with a dynamic programme, an able team and a long campaign to take his message to the masses. In the short-term, he could be a spoiler and in the medium-term, a game changer in Punjab and KP.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 4th, 2011.
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well knowing imtiaz alam sahib who has strong relationship with Nawaz sharif and a supporter of Leftist i am not surprised with this article.........
It is not acceptable for lot of extremists on both right and left, the approach IK has... Since there intrest lies in extremism either left or right, they are not ready to accept a man/party who shows a real moderate way which is the core of our society (since there business and intrest lies in polarity), SO they are not accepting that "having songs in the jalsa but not forgetting the prayer"... well if you dont like the moderate way then choose your way, but extremism on both sides have not favored our nation in last 2-3 decades, why you wanna be stuck with that......
..I was laughing one comment in column where he mentioned economic ideas borrowed from shehbaz sharif.......wow ... i did not know that punjab has been revolutionized economically under the leadership of khadim e alllaa in last 3 yrs ,................ criticism just for the sake of criticism has no value unless the point is established with logic......
People with vested interests would shout but nothing can stop the Insaf revolution.
Not an Anti Imran Article in the first place! The only political gathering that I have attended in 37 years of my life is the Khan Sahib's Jalsa at Minar i Pakistan. Am a diehard fan of him and his ideology. However Our Hero Imran Khan wants every one to be accountable, but then he himself has to see his efforts through the same kaleidoscope ! To see how his party has done in last 15 years.....call it a sort of cost benefit analysis and see what were the main learnings??? are those learnings being reflected in the future working of the party??? However, we who see things critically shall also be accountable for our selves as well......that is are we only seeing things critically or are we also proposing pragmatic/agreeable solutions as well (lets agree criticism is easy, giving solutions is difficult)
lets face it! This is the only hope for us at the moment. lets see how we fare with it!
i just want to inform this author in simple words that the people of Pakistan just want change........our beloved country only need a faithful leader......imran is the only one whom we can trust............................
i just don't want to say anything to author.................but be aware the wind of change is blowing....be ready
@Jamshed:
No he does not have to tell us the details but he does need to articulate a vision of what the economy will look like. What are his plans? Taxation? Spending? Privatization? Power sector? The whole works. The broad details but we need to know and how he is going to implement this vision.
Imran Khan vowed, he will take up a case with UK authorities against a Karachi-based fascist party but his claims never materialized. Now he says he will register a case in Hague court against drone attacks and I doubt it’s going to happen. Is it difficult for any political party to pull a crowd of thousands like PML-N in a city like Lahore, whose population is nearly 10 million? And is it the true measure for assessing his popularity? If the anti-corruption and pro-Pakistan elements can be united for the independence of judiciary then why not for the greater cause of saving Pakistan? Is he not paving way for pro-corruption and anti-Pakistan elements to continue to rule for next five years by dividing the vote bank of pro-Pakistan and anti-corruption elements? He claimed that leading political parties are corrupt. Has he ever approached any court in Pakistan to prove his allegations? Is it ethical to point finger at any one without giving proof? I want to know more about Imran khan’s ideology and his personal character before I decide to vote for him. I want to know what Imran khan’s source of income is? And who is funding Imran khan’s lavishly expended public campaigns?
An apt analysis. Well Done !!!!!!!!
Spot on. im not against Imran Khan or anything but Sir u have put my thoughts in writing.this is exactly what i want to explain my friends and think about myself.
i think author missed his new book in which imran uses below the belt criticism on shaheed benazier bhutto. if he wants to mobilize PPP central punjab workers than he needs more patience about benazier. on top of it in his speech he give more time critisizing PPP than PML nawaz. for some more details if readers can read this article عمران دے نویں ''سوہرے'' it may be useful. its link is http://punjabpunch.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-suppoters-of-imran.html
I'm not a huge fan of Iman's policies (yet) but your 3rd paragrpah is absolutely uncalled for and represents a regressive and extremist point of view. The rally itself represents co-existence of people from all walks of life, whether jeans-wearing, shalwar bearing, poor, rich, young, old, male, female, with beard, without beard, extremist, secular, and that is how it should be... a peaceful co-existance... rather than taking a strong position in favor of one. & what is wrong if he borrows a little something from someone if it is good an in national interest... fresh thinking is definitely required...
This writer is so funny :P
Excellent piece. The shallowness in Imran Khan's rhetoric is for all the sane ones to see.
For some time, I have wondered why all of our intellectuals are criticizing Imran only. But I am beginning to get the feel that a lot of people, even our left wants to support IK in his endeavor but they are reluctant because of certain gaps that need to be addressed. That is certainly respectable and understandable. We PTI supporters should use this as an opportunity to help PTI build itself. Remember, its not about winning elections, it is about serving Pakistan and we can never be good enough if we want to re-build Pakistan!
This article just shows how bias the author is he only talked about how bad imran khans policys are etc etc .. and he dosent see the positive sides hes bringing the change to our political system and am not saying imran khan is an angel or divine but put them all in 1 picture and you will see the difference he is honest he is brave he is nt corroupt he is good administrative and ofcorse there must be negatives about him too but like i said he is much better amongst the one to choose from and i have full faith in him after seen my country suffering and on brink of destruction today cant give the rest of them anymore chances time is running out for us very fast .. we need to act now otherwise it will be too late .. so i kindly request mr author to not malign him in anyway or try and confuse people anymore .
Thanks
In my fair opinion, Imran can’t produce 900 candidates in a year. He should include every lota in his party except for the notoriously corrupt. There is no such thing as corruption free candidate; it’s a struggle for power, not philanthropy. No candidate can survive without hiring a bunch of goons; the young supporter must recognize the realities of constituency politics. And there is no magical solution to the economy; and economy cannot run on remittances. A bankrupt state cannot have an honorable foreign policy; relations are defined by balance of power. US can attack Iraq, kill a million and walk away smiling; but Pakistan can’t launch Ajmal Kasabs in other countries. Anyways, Pakistan’sr foreign and defense policy is run by the army; Imran won’t be allowed to come near to it. Corruption can’t be proved; existing politicians aren’t foolish enough to leave receipts of illegal embezzlement of funds. This grand accountability plan is also hollow rhetoric. After becoming Prime minister, if Imran controls corruption at the highest level and doesn’t involve in mega scandals, it should be considered a success. BTW, I am the biggest supporter of Imran with realistic approach and achievable goals.
Imran Khan is the only hope! Whatever his rhetorics and ideologies may be he is the most sensible and the most transparent politician of Pakistan! You may bash him with your skepticism but this true leader has a greater vision of a better Pakistan and InshAllah things will get better!
Pakistan has tried all sorts of leaders and failed. Its worth giving Imran Khan a chance. Pakistan has nothing further to loose. Chances of gain are positive. he may not be able to solve major problems, but he will try with all honesty. However, he will be like a civil dictator..
I assure you when u will travel around the world, people will respect you for your green passport - Imran Khan .. Matters to u? matters to me a lot !!!!! How many times did he assure has before and not fulfilled it? I m forced to believe him, because everytime he succeeded !
what I dont understand here is either u r western/pro-american or u r taliban/anti- american .. Isnt there a midway.. If u had heard IK, he was loud and clear that we will be friends with them on equal basis.. Forgot?we r pakistani's we have an identity, recognize and own it ! By poverty-ridden areas, probably u mean those giving vote over attae k bori? because the patriot poor mass was in his jalsa ..
I wish life was a little simpler than what Imran Khan and a lot of Pakistanis perceive it to be. Imran Kahn is just another" Aaya Ram Gaya Ram". The fact that he finds it convenient to even bring up the Kashmir issue should tell any intelligent Pakistani that this guy is full of “we all know what”. Every self respecting Pakistani politician and leader (military otherwise) knows already there is no chance in hell of India handing over Kashmir or asking its army there to stand down not withstanding all the UN Resolutions or otherwise.. The hard reality is Kashmir holds the head waters of several of the rivers that feed the Indo Gangetic plains, our bread basket and Indian leaders are not crazy enough to hand it over to a nation that dreams of ruling us for another 1,000 years. Imran Khan will be just another politician who will promise all kinds of things and delver almost nothing. It will be another story of Aaya Ram and Gaya Ram. Nothing is going to change for Pakistanis unless they have a leader who can make peace with India.
You make it sound like we are subservient to our egos and political ideologies... you are wrong. We are Pakistanis First and Last. Even the Poor can see where the current leadership has taken them and this country.... you are therefore in for a big surprise, Inshaallah. If you would still like to but your back against the sun, that is your choice. The fact remains..... change is unavoidable!
I have tremendous respect for the great Khan who won the world cup when we had lost hope in cricket and who seems to be the only hope for alot of my fellow Pakistani's right now, that his popularity graph has spiked sharp, with alot of my own friends who like me still preferred Musharraf's era to the current doom, have now become hardcore supporters of the Khan as he seems to be their only hope for this dying nation.
BUT having said so, I would give the writer a thumbs up, like i tell my friends, if they can't see my way, why should I be compelled to see their way. We as a nation are never happy, 'democracy' gives us this right to rationalize and form our own judgements. We are a very emotional nation; our blood boils up at the pettiest of reasons, and yes there is no doubt that the current status quo cannot stay if we want to see our children have the right to have their own homeland like we did. So in these dark times, we need our own superhero, that one person that we would like to believe in, the chosen one.
I wish the Khan the very best of luck in his future political ambitions. I am sure most of you have also heard uptill now about the 'green signal' he has finally received from the military or establishment, prior to his Lahore event. So I would be the happiest person if he comes to power and changes things. But i do not believe he has the expertise, the experience and the team to execute it. Unless we need another dictator, he can't have a 'one man show' and he needs to show his other cards. Which uptill now are overshadowed by him and are next to insignificant in the whole equation.
I would like to thank the author for the article, it certainly puts alot of what was in my mind, into words. This summarizes is all:
"He wants to reach out to the religious right and conservative constituencies with his moralistic stance on the one hand, and the jean-wearing youth dancing to the tunes of western music, on the other."
Wasalam
Bros....I dont agree with the writer... There is no comarison sir...you dont point where imran is strong, but where he is week,,,,agreed must be discussed, but only discuss thsi if his competiters have got that,,,if no one has got that skill in town, he wil do the same in that field but atleast he will be performing best in other departments... he dont have economic vision,,,ha,,,,,zardari and musharraf had?? they also brought shaukat aziz, shaukat tareen, khar and sheikh hafiz,,,,so what he will also,,,but imran khan is sincere which none other is... his idea for police is very poor,,,,,ha,,,,,what have rest done with police in past 60 years,,,he will do at the most same,,,so what ,,,he can perform better in other fields,,,, the writer and commentors, who dont like imran khan , MUST write agaisnt him but atleast write something with logic,,,,come up with a reason to oppose him,,,just dont oppse a person coz you dont like his face, or you are in complex to disagree with something every body is saying,,,you know we have got this type of complex a lot, where just for nothing people complian,,,, and yes another one,,,on bombs he stand with molvis and otherwise got dancing shahzad roy,,,, oh common mr writer, give us a break,,,, he never said i will ban music or dictate the country to molvi-ism, he is saying one tihng which is also the stance of molvis,,,,so they stand together, what the problem in that?? just coz molvis support something, you have to go against that?? no sir, its not PPP or PML(A,B,C,Q,N....) it is PTI ab ho g sirf asoooon ki siasat :P
Status quo vs.. Anti Status-quo..... that's the reality; The people have taken their side, and u sir have shown ur true colors. You can use all the fancy rhetoric u want. The fact that Imran Khan was able to be so successful in creating one of the best hospitals and universities in the country shows that he knows what he is doing. Plain and simply, actions speak louder than words. And ur support of this incompetent government shows that u have no idea what ur talking about.
imran should stand against ppp instead of standing against pmln coz it will create more disaster in punjab region ... he must target first in nwfp - baloch- sindh, coz law and enforcement is very bad in these part of pak this war against pmln will be favorable for ppp zardari. he will be elected as president again for next 5 year which will be disastrous for pakistan sovereignty.
Well Mr auther I should say a disgussting artical full of hatered agaist Imran Khan. Calling Participant dusgusted is as pethatic as this artical is.Nothing is justifiable whatever you have written. I can see right and left meeting under upbrella of PTI/ Imran Khan. He struggled and worked on those people who never came out in public meetings or for vote even. He gave thought to People of Pakistan to vote either against or for him.
What I have noticed that, every journalist from 'safma' has pessimistic and negative views on everything happening in Pakistan. Eh?
As the song of BB suggest, Imran Khan = Goodlooking Jamaat-e-Islami and that's it.
whatever imran Khan is "selling", i'm buying. it certainly looks better than anything ppp or pml-n have to offer....
I agree 100% with the author and his realistic approach. There seems to be no clear thought out program and line of action. It's very easy to critise but to give its alternate is very important which was from IK speech.
This is a sensible article and well-argued. I agree that his economic perscriptions are naive and un-implementable. I don't know who gives him economic advice. Maybe he is not listening to them because I cannot believe professional economists would put out this tripe.
I never knew SS had a plan for making us self-reliant. If refusing US assistance which by all accounts had hurt the poor the hardest (programs for them have been abandoned), he just cut off his nose to spite the poor.
Not a smart move.
And all this while not raising a penny in resources in the richest province in Pakistan.
If Imran has similar ideas, such as refusing US assistance (or western assistance) he is in for a shock when he finds he cannot tax Pakistan's fat-cats and there is no revenue to fill the gaping fiscal void.
" Mr. Zoaib. So one should only write in favor of imran khan? why? who is he ? Angle? or god's messanger? Writer here just try tried to show the read picture but as trained by JI , imran khan's lover just can not accept truth.
Well said Sir. It was due for long time. I really wonder why imran khan's followers can not see Main Azhar, Main Hamid miraj ad other turncoats... Imran khan is a shameless hypocrite who claim to be inqalabi with keeping ISI informers in his pocket.
For such a major speech, the content was poor. He wants to depoliticize the police by conducting elections! He wants to get close with China as if we aren’t close enough. He will shoot down drones, pull out the army and unleash the tribals on the real terrorists; although over 900 Maliks, the true representatives of tribals, have been killed by Taliban. He will bring back 500 billion dollars from Swiss banks! How? Thar coal can generate more energy than the combined Saudi, Iran and Iraqi oil/gas resources; I think he took borrowed these lofty claims from Zaid Hamid. He will make accountable the people who made us ally in war on terror- the Corps commanders?
You might as well have just written "I hate Imran Khan" instead of this long article and we would have got your message sir. By the way, no one is surprised at your views. I'm afraid you have been a mouthpiece for the status quo, especially the PPP government for some time now. I don't think you have even tried to understand Imran's message. It is of UNITY, of reducing the divide in Pakistan. PTI wants to unite Pakistanis against INJUSTICE and CORRUPTION. And the Lahore Jalsa showed that now people also want to be united on this front under the leadership of Imran Khan.