But why should we only focus on this case alone? Our sad history is replete with cases involving military generals and their civilian proxies — from Ayub Khan to Pervez Musharraf — who hold the state of Pakistan as hostage and run it as their feudal estate. One just needs to closely examine their lust for power, glory and riches to see the ruins of subverted institutions of the state and society, and specifically of democracy, rule of law and constitutionalism. Remember the political mantra: we did this in ‘national interest’. With egos higher than the Everest and arrogance as expansive as the oceans, our generals and their underlings have determined our collective fate as a nation.
What on earth gave them this right? They were driven by nothing other than the power of the gun, the knowledge that there is the law of the jungle and the medieval instincts of conquest — a conquest of their own society that had liberated itself after a very long anti-colonial struggle through the devastation of Partition. The multiple crises of the state and society that helpless generations have successively suffered through, are the tragic result of state capture by the military and its political allies in Pakistan. Make no mistake about it. It is history, our history, and until we reflect deeply on it and confront the culprits, we will remain victims of our own tragic past.
It is sad that we have short memories. A nation that has suffered so many tragedies cannot do any good to itself if it doesn’t learn from its history. Furthermore, we need to reconcile with it by taking real, strong, determined actions against the generals that trashed the constitutions, and those in the civilian sectors that aided, abetted and supported them. This is the only way to get our country back.
Reconciling should not just be about passively accepting what has gone wrong, but bringing the coup-makers to justice. I consider military takeovers nothing other than crime against the nation, state and the constitution and this is exactly the way such acts must be defined in constitutional, legal and moral terms.
It is never too late to reconcile with history. But how do we go about it? Politicians and civil society groups that have true, democratic credentials, must press the government for a judicial commission, or maybe an international commission of notable jurists, that includes Pakistanis, to investigate the four military coups, fix responsibility for each of them and make a recommendation for trial under Article 6 of the current Constitution. I know we cannot dig those responsible out of their graves, but their names and pictures must hang in the hall of national shame. Those still hiding or in exile must be brought before parliament, the courts and the public. Mere apologies will not do.
A determined pursuit of justice is needed for a nation that has suffered tragedies such as the loss of East Pakistan, the Baloch suffering and the Taliban insurgency amongst others. It is true that democracy is the best revenge, but, in our case, reconciling with history is its first pre-requisite.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 10th, 2012.
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I was not exactly rolling on the floor while browsing this write-up, nonetheless found it quite amusing. How could the author so thoughtlessly point his finger only in a particular direction as persons responsible for the moral decay? Why should the non-khakis remain untouched?
Such a lackadaisical approach is hardly going to have much effect. We are talking of a very powerful group, which like the inhabitants of a Siscilian village, work in perfect harmony to achieve their objectives.
The great Islamic country (named after Saud, a lackey of the West) has executions on public squares on Fridays. How many lawbreakers have given up crime after these exemplary punishments, i.e. a practice of brutality that has gone on for last 1400 years?
NB: Where does one find the washed-in-milk lawmen who will form the judiciary?.
Reading history is important, and lot of people do read a lot. But the crucial thing is to know 'how to read/interpret history'. Unfotunately most history 'teachers' are actualy history 'readers'.
Oh Dear! You are expecting too much from the Pakistani elite.Please lower expectations. The corruption and day-time robberies of the national exchequer is norm and not an abberation in Pakistan. It has been so, will remain so and one day this so-called state will disappear from the face of earth. The nations make history and we distort it.
Insaniyat@ Ideological Foundation? Nation state?Nation state does not need the creation of IJI. Is int rediclious the people's money was used just to be a victor. Pakistan has been divided ione in ideologies, it has one ideology. Its not the army's job to protect ideology,it should protect borders which are not in order now.
In fact, corrupt's days are always numbered, one day he has to accountablOur dilemma is that we admire who raise slogan of NATIONAL INTEREST,PAKISTN OR NATION,now we should not trust the person who raise this slogan for his own lust. Trust who says; he has no foreign accounts,he is not running for the prmie ministership or president,not biased and will serve in constituency,he should take oathe infront of the people who are to vote him,rather infront of the Speaker or Justice. This mathod may help in bringing change in this society other wise, Allha Hafiz,these looters will never be accountable by any one.
The slush fund was used by the Chief of the Best Spy Agency in the World at the behest of the Sipah Salaar of the day to fund beneficiaries belonging to the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad.
Now, whether in National Interest or not, it must have been in the interest of the 'Ideological Foundations' of the Nation State.
I like and solemnly agree with this part.... Remember the political mantra: we did this in ‘national interest’.
Ideally 100% True, however, we have to bring forward those people who are "honest" in their true meanings and ready to die for truth as a commission members. Furthermore, these are exceptional moments/crisis and they must be dealt exceptionally without waiting for excessive delay of witnesses and reports etc. Decision must be produced in as little time as possible without clemency.
In his history of writing for papers, Mr. Rasul Bakhsh is angry, for the first time, and for the right reasons.
We need to adopt a prudent approach instead of just contemplating the extreme solution. By no standard the manipulation of politics through money and subverting the peoples opinion is a small crime but the ground realities suggest that it was not only general but politician, Judiciary and the civil establishment was fully involved in it. Each had a stake in in it. While taking certain punitive actions, the focus should be on reconciliation and truth commission, may be modeled on South Africa after the fall of white.
the strategy of revenge will lead us no where and will complicate the issue.
Indeed,all culprits those have expired will be dealty severly on the day of judgement and those are still alive must be brought before the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Why should this nation suffer just because of their personla lust and intererst? Pakistan or people cannot wait for the evolutionary change they want revolutionary change.
Those involved should be given exemplary punishements to avoid recurrence of such acts.
we all demand that those culprits who were involved in such illegal notorious activities either they are military or civilian should be trailed so that such acts might be avoid in future.
These generals should be tried for treason and executed on public squares. They have disgraced the institution and the country for personal interest.
It’s incredible that ultra-rich politicians had no shame in receiving a few hundred thousand rupees. Political campaigns involve tens of billions of rupees; this money is peanuts.
This official version of "national interest" has damaged the country to such a large extent that it should be flushed done the proverbial toilet.