First at an exhibition, and later on the floor of the National Assembly, Gilani not only voiced concerns over ‘conspiracies being hatched against the incumbent government,’ he questioned the credibility of the armed forces over the Osama bin Laden (OBL) debacle that resulted in questions being asked on the global stage about Pakistan’s sincerity in battling terrorism.
The premier, in a direct reference, hit out at the military establishment, and said that a “state within [a] state will not be acceptable,” referring to the military’s dominance in the country’s affairs.
Fears of ouster
The day started early, and aggressively. “Conspiracies are being hatched to pack-up an elected government,” Gilani said at a photographic exhibition at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts.
“[Whether] we remain in the government or in opposition … we will continue to protect the rights of the people,” the premier said.
The thrust of the prime minister’s blitz, however, was reserved for the National Assembly floor.
“If the army considers itself a state within [a] state, then it is unacceptable,” Gilani said while responding to a point of order raised by Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.
“We will have to come out of this slavery. If we remain subordinate to this system, then there is no need for parliament,” Gilani said.
OBL’s visa
The premier set out to clear that there are no sacred cows, and that the intelligence agencies cannot absolve themselves in the OBL debacle.
“We are being asked by the judicial [Abbottabad] commission about issuance of visas (to Americans). But I want to ask how Osama bin Laden lived here for the past six years? On what type of visa was he living here,” Gilani asked.
Up next, he took on his own admission of weakness – the defence ministry’s response to the Supreme Court wherein it claimed that military’s operational matters do not come under its domain.
“If they say they are not under the ministry of defence, then we should get out of this slavery,” Gilani said. “Then this parliament has no importance, this system has no importance, then you are not sovereign.”
After pathos, Gilani resorted to logos.
“They are being paid from the state exchequer, from your revenue and from your taxes. All institutions are subservient to parliament, and we have made them accountable to parliament”, the premier said.
His conclusion was terse. “If somebody thinks they are not under the government, they are mistaken. They are under the government and they shall remain under the government, because we are the elected representatives of the people of Pakistan.”
‘We defended you’
Gilani reiterated past events where, he said, the government stood by the armed forces at the bleakest of hours – over a storm of American pressure after the OBL raid, the Nato attack at border posts on November 26, 2011 and the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
“The democratic government has always emboldened and motivated the image of security forces on all issues,” the premier said.
Realising the sacrifices of our soldiers for the cause of the country, the government raised their salaries by a hundred per cent, he added.
The ire was directed not just at the military, though. Gilani also addressed the judiciary, reminding the judges that he ordered their release moments after his election as prime minister, and his government reinstated them to their offices later.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2011.
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The comments are so typical of a country which has never known true democracy. People are up in arms to protect the fair name of their armed forces. Please understand Gilani is not defending his government or himself...it is a cry of warning to the country that democracy may be at peril here. Give democracy a chance guys. Even before it can take proper root we have a dictator replacing it and demolishing every democratic institution. Elected government - good or bad - is the only alternative to giving the nation's future a chance. Giving the army a more bigger role than protecting the country's borders and allowing it to encroach into politics, is a sure recipe for disaster as your own history has shown. We got to learn from history sometime. I am an Indian and wish Pakistan all the best.
PM is right in saying, all state institutions including army and intelligence services serves the people of it's country. That's democracy!
However, unpopular governments sometimes do not complete their term, that too is democracy !
All I wish for is an honest Govt! I doubt PPP, PML or Imran Khan could deliver on this. This makes me very sad.
Mr. Gilani You said what the nation needed to hear, To me you are a Lion among sheeps, Your position should be respected by the people and the different state institutions. You have been elected not selected.
Bhuto was President and Chief Martial Law Administrator from Dec 17, 1971 to March 23 1973. Then he became Prime Minister with the Passage of 1973 constitution, and he called early elections which were held on March 6 and 9 1977@Adi:
After reading all the comments I feel more than 90% blindly support the Army and believe what the army has been telling them in last 60 years that they are the only savior of Pakistan and the best army in the world. May be totally wrong but that is what the people of Pakistan believe. Good bye democracy as people have written flattering comments about Musharaf.
Its time to tell the people, who is boss
Pakistan is the only country in the world where Generals are given extensions and the elected government booted out before its tenure.
People vs Public servants- lets see if Public servants once again knock the people down or not.
Please do not insult the Arm forces. The nation is able to sleep at night is because of them. They have given many sacrifices in the line of duty. They are protecting Pakistan, and its interest. The interest and safety of the Pakistani people is the foremost responsibility of the Arm Forces and they will never shy away from it, they are the care takers and the gate keeper of the nation. So, please be respectful towards the Arm Forces of Pakistan as they are honest, ethical and have high moral ground! Salute!
Well done Mr. Gillani & democracy rule. You are creating history in Pakistan.
PPP start packing or let the jayalas to become orphan again!
why the govt on the defensive.
BRAVO Gilani!
Oh my. It seems the man actually has teeth. Whatever the motive, I just found a little respect for him. Everyone in the Pakistan governing body always seems so afraid of the people who are supposed to protect them or even their should-be support it's pathetic. Surprising change.
Bravo! all institutions should be on one line of agenda i.e. prosperity of Pakistan.
I am not Zardari fan but if you
Don't like the present government, Vote them out in the next election.
No more coups. If there is a coup, you will make heroes out of these democratic clowns.
Army, stay in the barracks.
@saleem: Yes still we respect them.Because despite all above mistakes, it is the only institute with strong footings, discipline and merit. The day parliment proved itself respectable,discplined and upright, we will surely respect them too with same intensity.
ET please take care of your ticker as its displying one week old information/news
Bravo! i commend you for speak the truth
keep the jack boots under control, or else you will have it.
To the people of Pakistan :
Choose one : Democracy or Dictatorship
If Democracy, then support government to be stronger and hav the sole say in all matters. As of now the elected Government is forced to run by Establishment. So however the Government wants, it has to share most of the money and power for the Establishment.
If Dictatorship then forget democracy and learn to live in autocratic society. Do not complain.
World is again and again seeing the same repeatitive phenomenon in Pakistan.
I hope I never hear the words 'save democracy' ever again in my life. Poeple, the Supreme Court is the gate keeper of the constitution and the protector of Democracy, the Parliament should be answerable to the Supreme Court, as should the Army. These people have hung on to power long enough in the name of saving democracy.
It was in 1951 they killed the prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan , Killed the constitution in 1958 , Again in 1969 3 millions people killed in East Pakistan yet lost half the country Killed the constitution again in 1977 Killed the Prime Minister in 1979 Killed the constitution again in 1999 Killed Bugti and many more in Baluchistan,
Does any one still respect them after all the killing and disrespect to the people
It's done. PPP out. PTI in. Rest of the buffoons - sharifs, pirs, zamindars, mullahs, chaudries remain.
Finally our elected govt is taking a brave stand. More power to them.
@Adnan: Please get your facts straight. The Supreme Court does not come under the Parliament.
It is painful to note that Army is again and again discussed ,similar to discussed by foriegn media.We support our Army to keep its moral high and high.
Bravo Prime Minister. We are with you in this fight for establishing the writ of the constitution. Army or Supreme Court comes under the Parliament as per constitution. Period!
This reminds me the return of OLD PPP. A fearless, brave and people friendly PPP. Bravo Mr.PM. You really showed the courage and strength which has been hall mark of PPP leadership, who can sacrifice their lives for the cause but cant bow down before illegitimate and illegal demands.
Gilani Bravo. He is talking tough as he should.
As per, democratic and legal norms, Parliament is sovereign institute, Military and agencies work under them. The power belongs to representatives of people not to Establishment. However due to history of military quo in Pakistan, Establishment is not ready to concede their occupied powers those include control over state affairs with lion share.There is no rocket science to understand the situation in Pakistan.As long as Establishment keep authority over civilian matters (with direct intervention or indirect maneuvers), the situation will NEVER improve.
Does he understand the implications of what he is saying?. He is being un-fair to the "establishment',to the country . Time for him to go....
What a Prime Minister. God Bless Pakistan
y do people welcome Army? its because the democratic government fails and people want to get rid of them by any mean possible, This democratic government has once again failed. No gas, no CNG no loadshedding, inflation robberies and what not
i Thought ZAB completed full term in 1970s...Agence France Presse, check the records pls!
Military Coupe, is now imminent. Its only matter of When, not If. All political parties must Race to save democracy, otherwise everyone will have to wait for another decade. They need to stop politicking and do the politics to save the politics.
I wonder why Haqqani had to resign if he flatly denies the accusations from the US businessman, and the PM asserts that the army is under his control.
Can someone enlighten me?
They should not be allowed to become 'political heroes' by being sent home early. That has been the key issue with democracy in Pakistan. Let the people reject them.
Nawaz and BB became heroes despite failing to rule properly, and then come back with even bigger mandates because people forget their misgovernance and only remember the atrocities committed by the army.
Dear Mister Prime Minister,
Pervaiz Musharaf handed over the reigns of power to you of a country with a much better economy. Why you let all the steam out so quickly beats me?
We the people, are not satisfied with your administration and governance. Your political goal has been to hang on to power and you are doing that successfully so far.
May I request you to now move over in a dignified and smooth manner. You have been compensated enough financially.
Sincerely,
A concerned citizen of Pakistan who has had enough.
Why go so defensive? I wouldn't feel vulnerable to the 'ouster' if I had nothing to hide. To the contrary, I would support the petition and go the extra mile to ensure the truth came out and I had my position clear once and for all.
“Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people.”
there you go. Now what can we do for you.We people like democracy but you did nothing better for last few years.you continued Musharraf's policies and people suffered.drone attacks increased,terrorism increased,poverty increased. Now you come and tell us about "conspiracies". Now you tell me what can i do for you.its too late.