Most citizens are disenchanted with the present ‘status quo’ political system, due to its inability to address key challenges facing Pakistan. The mainstream parties have contributed to derailing Pakistan from the track of a stable and functioning democracy.
Getting out of this deep hole would require a paradigm shift in the following drivers of national transformation; leadership, governance, policies and institutions. Good performance on these four factors was the driver of change in the dozen or so developing countries which have dramatically reduced poverty, significantly improved people’s quality of life and have had sustained high growth. Most citizens are finally recognising that the mainstream political parties have repeatedly been tried and tested and have failed miserably.
There is widespread sentiment that the PTI is the only party on the political landscape that can bring about transformation in the quality of leadership, governance and institutions. Imran Khan’s message of hope and change has captured the imagination and passion of millions, especially the youth. People see Khan as having the will and conviction to establish rule of law, a merit-based government and as being the only leader who can curb corruption in high offices and stop the rot at the top which has had a destructive effect on the economy and institutions.
While the PTI cannot immediately change some harsh realities on the ground, Khan can galvanise public opinion to bear the sacrifices necessary to bring about transformation. By setting a personal example of being an honest taxpayer and starting a crusade against wasteful expenditures, Imran Khan should be able to mobilise public opinion for raising taxes. This would not only provide much needed resources for development, but also reduce the shameful ‘begging bowl’ syndrome and excessive dependence on foreign assistance that other parties have been pursuing for decades. Unlike other leaders, totally beholden to outside powers to protect their ill-gotten overseas assets and resident visa status, Imran Khan will be better able to protect Pakistan’s interests.
A majority of the polls indicate a strong desire in people to support the PTI, but their ability to vote for change is hamstrung by the current election process and the rules which are fundamentally flawed and ‘intentionally designed’ to ensure that the corrupt and ‘vested interest captured’ parties and politicians get elected over and over again. If the present mainstream parties are back in government again, Pakistan will remain stuck in this deep economic malaise. Therefore, in order to get out of the deep hole, it is incumbent on the Supreme Court to urgently mandate changes in election rules to enable citizens to vote for change and minimise repeated capture of democracy by crooks and criminals.
Many recent political revolutions — the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, the Tulip in Kyrgyzstan, the Rose in Georgia, Arab Spring in the Middle East and ‘Yes We Can’ in the US — have ended in disappointment. The PTI’s tsunami will also face daunting roadblocks. Provided it stays the course on its core values, it is the only party that can to stop the haemorrhage and give Pakistan the chance of climbing out of the deep hole through the ballot.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 2nd, 2012.
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@karl Marx, why don't you get your khansama and I'll get my Mali and lets ask them to make an plan for economic revival because being the " common" man they would know better!!!!
Last I looked about 1/2 of Pakistani's can't read nor write -- and more than half still live in/under what many would call a feudal system where their leader/landlord dictates who they vote for. If that is correct then it's unlikely that a popular IK tidal wave is going to dominate/significantly change Parliament which is the entity that actually controls tax laws and ultimately the economy of Pakistan. I agree with the author that leading by example is important -- but I think the author ignores some of the basics which have dictated/hindered Pakistan's progress since it's inception.
Brilliant article,
People are desperate for change and Imran Khan is the only ray of hope. Pakistan should unite and vote for IK!
Way to go Imran Khan and PTI. You hold the key to a bright, prosperous, and strong Pakistan, envisioned by Allama Mohammad Iqbal and founded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah..
It is deep dissatisfaction with PPP-PML(N) duopoly that has given rise to a credible third option with the emergence of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party led by Imran Khan.
PTI has particularly gained considerable momentum with successful political rallies in Lahore and Karachi, and scared the living daylights out of Zardari and Nawaz.
http://www.riazhaq.com/2011/12/pakistans-year-2011-in-review.html
offcourse we all know and fully support IK.................a BIG NO to PMLN,PPP,ANP,MQM,JI,JUI..............for most youth and young professionals, IK is the way forward!
*Therefore, in order to get out of the deep hole, it is incumbent on the Supreme Court to urgently mandate changes in election rules to enable citizens to vote for change..."
Is this article seriously asking the Supreme Court to change election rules in favor of the PTI because one then can Pakistan "get out of the deep hole". So basically, the Supreme Court should decide what's good for the country and who should form the government. If we are going to posit this faith in the court, then why go through the charade of elections -- let the court appoint MNAs and the cabinet.
If the present mainstream parties are back in government again, Pakistan will remain stuck in this deep economic malaise. Therefore, in order to get out of the deep hole, it is incumbent on the Supreme Court to urgently mandate changes in election rules to enable citizens to vote for change and minimise repeated capture of democracy by crooks and criminals.
You are asking that the SC make changes to election rules to ensure that the PTI can come to power. There will only convince the world that the PTI is supported by the establishment, a rumor that PTI has desperately been trying to dispel. If this happens, Imran and PTI will have no credibility even if they do come to power. The PPP and PML-N will play the victim, and for once they will be right.
If the people really want PTI in government, they will elect them under the current rules. The SC's credibility has already been questioned by Asma Jahangir today -- it should not give more fodder to critics to undermine the perception of its fairness.
YES WE KHAN!!!! Please guys, convince everyone you know with FACTS about what Imran Khan has already done for this country (Hospital, Namal Uni, Collecting Donations for flood victims, worldcup)...He's the only politican who cares about the poor Pakistani. Get everyone to Vote for him!
Your scenario of economic distress is little scary but makes sense. Widespread political discontentment always paves way for a charismatic leadership. However, when confronted with enormous problems, its popularity soon starts declining. We have examples both from Pakistan as well abroad.
World need transformation of Economic system unless its gonna be worst than tsunami.
Seems that an other king maker unity is being merged by media to lead the masses to get rid of these stale political plus . . . . . statues who are ruining this part of world
You spoke my heart out man. No man can ever bring change to Pakistan, be it Zardari or Nawaz because they don't enjoy the confidence with the population. You nailed the issue on the head.
watch out for anti-PTI trolls in 10,9,8,7....