Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani says that this is an internal issue for Pakistan. Arresting, prosecuting, or simply containing Saeed, does not concern the United States because Pakistan is equipped to deal with its citizens.
The question is: Has Pakistan succeeded? The answer is no. A recent editorial in the Daily Times explained why. Writing about the “November 2008 Mumbai bloodbath in which 166 people, including six American citizens, were killed”, the newspaper has this to say about Saeed: “His subsequent arrest and trial, however, yielded an acquittal from the Lahore High Court for lack of evidence. It is evident that our Courts’ hands are tied if no credible evidence or witnesses are available. The former may be difficult to obtain given that our sleuths are not renowned for competence and also because people of Hafiz Saeed’s ilk have powerful protectors and friends in the intelligence community, which sees them as ‘strategic assets’. The latter are usually too frightened, or frightened off by open threats from organisations wedded to extremist jihad”.
There is another reason for Gilani to consider when he is asked to do more with regard to Saeed. It can be argued that the Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) attacks on India damaged Pakistan more than they did India. After the attack on Parliament in 2001, India mobilised for war. President Pervez Musharraf was pressured to ban LeT and Jaish-e-Muhammad. Little benefit accrued to Pakistan from the event except a devaluation of its assets.
After the attack in Mumbai, the United Nations Security Council (under GA 9527, modifying resolution 1822) accepted India’s and the United States’ case that Hafiz Saeed and Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi were responsible for them and they were put under sanctions. The world stopped accepting Pakistan’s denials on the matter.
As strategy, such attacks are emotionally fulfilling but not effective. The idea that India was slapped by 10 men who kept its economic centre under siege for three days is satisfying to those who hate India. But other than killing some Indian women, children and men, this did not achieve much. Of course, it is valid to assume that the LeT saw value, including for propaganda, but the attack did not move it towards its goal. LeT’s goal is to free Kashmir from Hindu rule and have the crescent of Islam hoisted again on Red Fort.
I would say the attack made achieving the goal more difficult because it is the LeT that was squeezed after it, not India.
The benefit such assets bring to Pakistan is little compared with the cost they carry. Their actions are not effective for three reasons.
First, India’s economy has escaped the orbit of South Asia’s low growth curse. The LeT’s bloodiest attack could not change that. Second, Indians have a cultural ability (which Pakistanis also share), to absorb trauma. Traumatic events are episodic and put behind us more easily than by the West. Third, such attacks have failed to provoke communal rioting because there is a consensus that it is Pakistan that carries them out.
On Pakistan’s side, allowing space to the LeT has led to other problems. Saeed is the moving force behind Difa-e-Pakistan Council. This group has made parliament’s delicate job of repairing relations with the United States more difficult. There is a side to the Difa-e-Pakistan Council which is not about Hindus, Christians and Jews, but threatens Pakistan’s own communities.
For this reason Gilani is right about the Hafiz Saeed case being an internal issue, but only if he sees it in terms of both sovereignty, and as a problem.
The truth is that even if the US put the bounty on Saeed to please India, and I believe it did, the beneficiary will be Pakistan. If he cannot successfully prosecute Saeed, Gilani should use this opportunity to convince the army to shut the LeT down.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 8th, 2012.
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China will certainly support that! Who know may be they are already building one in the Xingyang border.
Like every Indian or i must say most of the Indians, we can easliy feel writers' baised approach towards Pakistan. The Mumbai attack drama was a plan of US and India to pressurize Pakistan but nothing else. Killing his own people is no matter for Indian government as we experienced in Gujrat riots, where Indian police ablaze the Muslim houses. Police fired rocket launcers and helped Hindu extremists in plain clothes. Coming back to the point, it was a preplaned attack by India. I beleive a credible government in Pakistan can easily crush out India in every field. Indian Muslim knows how they are living their in India and how difficult for them is to get a reasonable job. And Assam situation is worst then Pakistan's trible areas. But Indian media and biased western media is preying Muslims only, be it middle east or Asia. Muslims need unity iresspective of regionalism.
@Mir Agha: You country be blessed with more of his ilk, hope Pakistanis enjoy the benefits of this guy work.
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani says that this is an internal issue for Pakistan.
Miyan (Saeed), Biwee(Gilani) Raji tau Kya Karegaa Qazi(US, UN etc).
If Mr Gilani believes that elimination of minorities and threats of mass murders being issued from DPC rostrum against all and sundry is a 'Domestic Affair' , we should leave Pakistan to its own devices. And ensure that their domestic tiffs are not allowed to spill over elsewhere. How about a 'Great Compound Wall' around Pakistan to keep 'Domestic Issues' within?
This is of course assuming that he's guilty or even if there is a "bounty" on him. The "reward" is for evidence leading to his conviction, which is lacking. This has been Pakistan's position from the start. The US's desperate action only confirm Pakistan's stance. Indians are jumping up and down for no reason (as usual). As for Hafiz Saeed, he's given way too much coverage. Legally, he's done no bad, and also no good (it's not like he's the only one helping the poor and destitute of Pakistan). He's an immaterial person and should be ignored.
A very good post. I too believed that 2008 mumbai attacks created more credibility problems to Pakistan and its words are now not taken at face value. Courts and lack of credible evidence stories have made Pakistan more vulnerable undermining its sovereignty.
Aakar Patel, your article seems to be giving strategic consulting to LeT. It is something like "Don't plan Mumbai style attacks..they are not effective. Think of something else to fulfill your goal.. "
Buddy, how much ever you try to make them see reason, they have been blinded by their faith. Such delusions can rarely be removed by preaching...it requires a hard hand and a real-life experience to wake them up and smell coffee.
I am relying on Uncle Sam to do this job for me..free of cost :)
Aakars assumes that the actors will act rationally taking their self interest into consideration In reality, some of the actors are extremely ideologically motivated. Nothing will make them to stop thinking through their ideological prism. So I don't think Giuliani can convince the army to dump LET. The armys ideology is more in line with LET than gilanis PPP or PML for that matter.
“… The truth is that even if the US put the bounty on Saeed to please India, and I believe it did, the beneficiary will be Pakistan. … ”
Very true. Pakistan will be richer by at least $10 Million. Benefit is all it has.
We cannot say Saeed does not concern the US because in Mumbai attacks US citizens were also killed. The US has is offering a reward for info leading the arrest and conviction of Saeed who get let off in the courts because of lack of credible evidence.
If Saeed is indeed guilty then should the reward help gather enough info to convict him it would be a blessing for Pakistan as well.
Nobody likes a terrorist go free. Nobody also likes an innocent man convicted based on hearsay.
LeT’s goal is to free Kashmir from Hindu rule and have the crescent of Islam hoisted again on Red Fort. A little ambitious, don't you think? You also ignore the path adopted - of a thousand cuts, one of which (and a deep one at that) is Mumbai. Do you think they care if they were women or children? Arresting, prosecuting, or simply containing Saeed, does not concern the United States because Pakistan is equipped to deal with its citizens. Do you think there would be this much of hoopla over Hafiz Saeed if Pakistan had a proven record of being able to bring such criminals to justice? Hafiz Saeed's targets are all in countries other than Pakistan, which is why there is global interest in getting rid of him.
@Babloo: "...and how could you not see it" Because he looks at everything with the intent to spark controversy! No controversy, no interest. This is called "original" thinking! This is supposed to impress you! Are you duly impressed?
What makes Mr Aakar Patel beleive that suddenly someone whom the establsihment sees as a "strategic asset" , even though he is among the most damaging things to Pakistan and now US too will exact a steep price from Pakistan for sponsoring hafeez Saeed, will suddenly abandon its thinking ? in fact, Pakistan is sinking into a far greater embrace of Hafeez Saeed and how could you not see it ?
"... The truth is that even if the US put the bounty on Saeed to please India, and I believe it did, the beneficiary will be Pakistan. ... "
How can Pakistan benefit from two states within a State - one run by the Military and the other run by an emboldened Mr. Saeed ?
Very reasonable post.