The fact is, as things stand right now, we have no sovereignty. The Bonn conference boycotted, the Shamsi airbase will probably be vacated and Nato supplies remain suspended to date — all in the name of ‘defiance’.. What does it actually take for a nation and its representatives to wake-up to the idea of sovereignty or national pride; the death of over two dozen soldiers or the thousands who have already died as a result of America’s war on terror, a decade of deceit by our governments who publicly disapproved and condemnded drone attacks while agreeing to them in private or two-timing the nation and the intelligence? For God’s sake Mr president and prime minister!
We are a nation still plunged in the worst scenarios of secularism and sectarianism. We are an Islamic Republic that has no clue of Islam. It is the 21st century and we still practice evils like karo kari and legitimise them. We have jagirdars and landlords who chain hundreds as bonded labour. We rape our own, loot ATMs and banks, charge double in holy months and we exploit every single weakness in others to make ourselves stronger. For every single failure, nationally and internationally, we cling on to conspiracy theories to salvage self-respect. As things stand, we do not have control over our own lives, let alone the nation and its boundaries; so where’s the question of sovereignty or national pride?
Now, however, far-fetched, unrealistic and rather dramatic my solutions may sound, I do believe they will restore the pride and feeling that we had in, for say, 1961. To me, the solution lies in change that must occur within the 180 million who make up the nation. By God’s grace and by God’s grace only, it will happen when we cast votes based on political agendas and not on ethnic grounds.
When this happens, the US will not dare to send a drone this way because as soon as it violates Pakistan’s airspace (after necessary protocol), it will be shot down! We will have a foreign policy not determined by scenarios and dictated by the US, but by choices based on people’s sentiments. This will be the day when there will be governance of the people, by the people, for the people. Then, when one fine day, a random incident occurs on our borders, perhaps we can claim that our sovereignty has been violated, our trust harmed, our dignity challenged and our pride shaken.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2011.
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A well written article. I totally agree that the inhabitants of the country must change in every possible way before Pakistan can progress as a nation.
very realistic..but unfortunately there are not many who want to see reality in Pakistan! I endorse the writer's views!
How about taking the concept of sovereignty and applying it to FATA? That's all the west really wants of Pakistan.
Impressive mixture of reason and absolute absurdity.
@thinktank: Please spare us the drama. Every country has 'strategic assets' wandering in other countries. It just so happens that in our case, they are counter-productively overactive. Nobody is saying they are right but saying they are the exceptions is also an exaggeration!
This is what happens when you live in a failed state. Next up will the declaration of being a state sponsor of terror. You are going to like that even less.
Rather clueless of the writer to blame Gillani and Zardari for the brouhaha about sovereignty. Yes, accuse the civilian government of gross mismanagement and corruption. However the scenarios of secularism and sectarianism were very much there during the time of "all powerful" Musharraf, the same applies to the loss of the government's writ on large tracts of our sovereignty - Waziristan and other parts of FATA, Swat and Balochistan.
a decade of deceit by our governments who publicly disapproved and condemnded drone attacks while agreeing to them in private or two-timing the nation and the intelligence? For God’s sake Mr president and prime minister!
Seriously -- you think the President/PM have any say in this? Please don't perpetuate the deceit by being afraid to name where the power lies. In Pak, only the army has the power to agree to the drone strikes.
To me, the solution lies in change that must occur within the 180 million who make up the nation. By God’s grace and by God’s grace only, it will happen when we cast votes based on political agendas and not on ethnic grounds.
Disagree. So long as elected governments have their powers castrated by unconstitutional means, there can be no sovereignity because the people's representatives are unable to represent them. Until then, "ghairat" will be only be an epithet for talk show hosts.
Stop peddling the same rhetoric about shooting down drones, when it was the Pakistani military that allowed and encouraged its use. Our soverignty isnt infringed by the US if it is by invitation. So for God Sakes General saab! is more appropriate. Then again, no one has any qualms with the Haqqani's ruling over North Waziristan and other non-state actors operating without any hurdles. Our soverignty is only breached when America is the one doing it. Otherwise no one cares. Cant have it half and half.
I agreed, 101.9 percent.