One hundred and forty million of the pilfered amount is handed over to the intelligence organs to buy politicians; a lot more is given out under the direct orders of an election cell formed in the Presidency. Reportedly, Rs155 million is loaned to the son-in-law of the then army chief, Mirza Aslam Beg and Rs300 million to Aslam Beg’s FRIENDS Foundation, his retirement haunt. The remaining is claimed to go into 39 fictitious accounts created in the newly formed Mehran Bank in the ownership of who else but Younus Habib. Only an intervention by the State Bank saved Habib Bank — the pilfered Bank — from going under, while Mehran Bank does go under and the National bank that acquired Mehran had to pay off liabilities to the tune of Rs1.3 billion.
Then it was the turn of the PPP when in 1993 it allegedly skimmed off millions off the Intelligence Bureau with the helping hand of a Party sympathiser and used the money to dislodge the PML government in the NWFP. Younus Habib, who was still afloat in the money game then, gave out Rs50 million to the PPP to make do for his sin of 1990 as an act of redemption. In the past money was also involved in challenging Nawaz Sharif’s government in Punjab under heavy financial facilitation by the PPP government in the centre. The PPP has once again, as recently as 2009, allegedly used the Rs270 million off the IB funds to challenge the PML-N government in Punjab, in an effort to bring it down as reported by this newspaper.
Hold your horses. Forward to the just-completed Senate elections and flurry of allegations that in many instances votes were practically purchased. Most — if not all — legislators from Fata were rumoured to have allegedly made a killing in the same elections. And we are not yet counting the billions that are stowed in foreign accounts, not for one or two but most of our political leaders. And, then the question why aren’t our politicians respected. Shall we respect thieves and extortionists and looters and plunderers. That is the question that the people ask of their political masters. In the name of democracy, what more shall this hapless nation be subjected to?
Harold Laski in a 1923 essay for the Foreign Affairs magazine, observed on the new found principles of modern democracies that with “the mass of men” having come to political power, the challenge of modern democratic government was providing enough “solid benefit” to ordinary citizens “to make its preservation a matter of urgency to themselves”. Almost a hundred years later, while democracy remains the dominant political system — courtesy the mass of men that chooses people into power — third world nations toying with such political notions have utterly failed to deliver the second half of that principle — providing enough “solid benefit” to ordinary citizens “to make its preservation a matter of urgency to themselves”.
The incipient notion of ‘representatives of the people’ that has been milked dry by the incumbent crop of politicians is increasingly under stress to be replaced instead by a group who are ‘representatives from the people’ who would possibly remain linked to their real source of power — the ‘mass of people’ that vote them in. Without any other anchor of influence such as money, status in the society, patronage of power, corporate sympathy and support that their comrade-in-arms now provide them, their constituency may just remain that ‘mass’ of people. This way the “solid benefits” could begin to flow to the ‘ordinary citizens’ giving reason to them to support, secure and defend the democratic system against all incursions seeking to uproot the system. For the moment though, the elected and the electorate inhabit two different worlds.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2012.
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JAVED HASHMI is a person with a history of struggle for democracy and who is YOUNUS HABIB ? the man who remained silent for more than 20 years and he came out of the box when PPP's ship is sinking , isn't something fishy on Younus part ?
Imran is diving in the rite direction but yes still a lot is to be done yet.
@conspiracy-cons!:
. . . and then, unfortunately, the cycle will be repeated !!!
What kind of compensation model is that 'alloting plots' to Khaki ? Musharraf allegedly ended up with 17 plots and he was suppose to be just average corrupt. I mean, the government should put an end to this farcical plot-compensation model where even promotions are rewarded with a plot. This model may have been okay for medieval, feudal times where but are sickening in modern times.
I am told resale of allotted (multiple) plots at a very high differential price is a major source of cash generated by kakhi. How come author is not suggesting that any alotted plot to kakhi can not be sold during his or her lifetime? Whose plot is it anyway?
Gen. Beg has to his credit that he stole money for national good, but DID NOT take over in a coup and rule the country thru martial law. Pakistanis have a choice between a thief of a principled Gen Beg or an honest but power hungry dictator,Gen. Musharraf!
Third world politicians are crooks to the core. Eventually they are being exposed shamlessly and sooner than later they wuill go behind bars. Otherwise The "masses" will revolt..as we seen in the Arab spring!
From where Money came from ?? CIA via Al-Qaida .. according to "Inside Global Jihad" & "Inside ALQaida and Taliban" ...
After this scandal only a fool can deny the dirty role of Army and agencies in Pakistan politics ..
Is the author trying to say that democracy cannot function in Pakistan? Or the whole nation is corrupt and does not deserve democracy? It is not the democracy but the lack thereof that is responsible for this culture of corruption. In most democracies as the process moves forward the sieving process exposes the good from the bad. Thanks to the generals and their lust for power this process has never moved forward. Democracy is not a panacea but bad among worse. Why are all the rich and powerful countries democratic and all others the opposite?
@Talha: Certainly know that. But funds distributed in Hashmi's name were taken by someone else and never made it to Hashmi (who would have rejected it anyways). That's why he is the first politician to come forward and present himself for accountability. See the links below. We put our money where our mouth is. Peace.
http://www.dawn.com/2012/03/19/mehrangate-hashmi-ready-to-face-accountability-2.html
http://www.insaf.pk/News/tabid/60/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/10499/SC-should-probe-Mehran-Bank-scandal-first-Javed-Hashmi-presents-himself-for-accountability.aspx
@Falcon:
How is the PTI cleaner?
Javed Hashmi who has been made president of PTI also received funding from Mehran Bank to oppose the PPP.
You PTI trolls sure are delusional.
It seems to me Sir that you are trying desperately to distract us from the issue at hand; let us "solve" this Mehrangate issue first and let the people concerned, every one of them starting with the good General, go to jail.
Period.
Then we can move on to the other stuff you mention.
The biggest thief here, as per disclosures, is none other than the then Pak army chief, Mr Mirza Aslam Beg. Now if you think he is the only Pak general to have sucked off millions off national treasury, then think again.
Shahzad Sahab - Well said. But no matter what our current political masters do, they will always be better than a cleaner alternative such as PTI or IK, who have been talking against corruption like a broken record for the last 16 years.