In his weekend talk show appearance, Nisar urged sending hundreds of thousands of people to the guillotine. “We need ten thousand Tara Masihs”, he said, referring to the executioner of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Mr Nisar amended the reference to Masih, clarifying that it was only a figurative reference to the Masih that executed an innocent man but that executioners were needed to sort out the mess in the country. Nothing new here, some would say.
Such a wish for a bloody revolution is expressed often and seen as a quick remedy for the ills that have racked this ‘Land of the Pure’. The guillotines of the French Revolution are admired here, both by cracker-barrel philosophers and armchair analysts, as if they provide the only cure to the malaise that has gnawed this country. Colonel Imam (the nom de guerre of Sultan Amir Tarar), the intelligence operative who was often referred to as the godfather of the Taliban, expressed similar views in 2010, not long before he was kidnapped and eventually killed by the Taliban. I had invited Colonel Imam to my house for an interview. He was a tall man who liked to say that he understood a question even before it was completed. He narrated several tales from his experiences with the Afghans; his idolisation of Mullah Omar and how the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Before leaving, Imam raised his finger and made a prediction: “I tell you there will be a bloody revolution in Pakistan.” He predicted a grim picture where the ordinary population would pick up arms and take revenge from the ruling elite. It was the only inevitability, he warned.
I shuddered at such bloody predictions back then and was uncomfortable with Nisar’s guillotine idea. But actually, there is no dearth of those who hear the clarion of revolution and include some unlikely figures like Abdul Sattar Edhi, the philanthropist. And then there are some who say that the next military coup — if and whenever it happens — will not be a ‘bloodless coup’, as has been the case in the past.
A bloody revolution is romanticised as some essential purifying process which would ensure that rotten people are eliminated, leaving only those citizens who are pure or who want and represent change. In some ways, such wishes for blood and gore are rooted in the absolute grievances towards a political and social system that has failed to deliver. Nothing works, especially for the poor and downtrodden. So, the prevalent common wisdom is that the old order must be destroyed first in order to pave way for a new one.
But how does this ensure that those who are clamoring for blood will not become victims of this bloodshed themselves? How can annihilation and destruction be selective in its targets and predictable in its course? And how readily and easily will the subsequent chaos and mayhem give way to order and peace? Such questions are eclipsed by the fantasies of those who want a bloody revolution. It offers a quick fix and patience for an evolutionary, gradual process towards change that is running thin. Hasan Nisar is at his best when he comments on society and tears apart its inherent hypocrisy and contradictions. I hope in his next talk show episode, he can explain why he thinks the guillotine is the only way forward.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2012.
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terrifically amazing....!
amxing ! :)
Truly a great piece!
@Zamir Malik: Hassan Nissar may be erring in his treatment but not in his diagnosis. You can sham the messenger but not the message. The wisdom of rejecting Hassan Nissar beliefs on account of his lifestyle is doubtful.
Mr. Hassan Nisar is a 24/7 negative person. He was diagnosed with "Negativitis" and was under treatment by Bhatay walay Baba Pir Altaf Hussain & Chanday walay Baba Hazrat Imran Khan. After continuously praising Target killers, Bhata & Bori band lash mafia of Karachi and mummy daddy chanda party of Lahore, his new love is Sunny Itehad Council. If Sunny Itehad did not fulfill his aspirations then his next love will be Shia Ulma Council or Jamatu Dawa which ever comes first in his negative mind.
the romance with revolution took place after the Khomeni's hold on power...and how he killed his opponents and communists...!
it wont be fair if i point something out of it just for the sake of it!!! Very well written!!
A revolution is preceded by thought leadership. There are no thought leaders in the Muslim world. There can be no revolution in the Muslim world there can only be chaos.
@Saud: Whoah. That sounds just like MY computer guy!
Hasan Nisar is like the computer technician who knows only one way of fixing the error message. Format the hard disk and re-install the operating system.
Hasan Nisar as the writer has aptly described has a vision which it seems is rudimentry needs to be articulated and refined. The guillotinic doctrine he is professing is a cruel and appalling gamble and the history unequivocally suggest that its cost in terms of bloodshed, mayhem and destruction far outweighs its benefits of promised stability and social justice which in myriad of cases have not been delivered. Evolutionary and incremental processes have ultimately turned out to be catalyst for change. Pakistan i am afraid is too fragile to sustain such siesmic jolts associated with less thought out revolution.
The people of this land are not given to revolutions. Our colonial masters left 64 years ago. We now have another set of rulers who do not view this land as really theirs. They have been looting and making their palaces in richer and better places. Their families live with their colonial masters, their kids go to universities and colleges overseas, and fairly soon they will more or less abandon this land. People will starve and die but they will manage without a revolution.
It is difficult to understand the role of people like Hasan Nisar,it seems that he is supporting the establishment by doing non stop catharsis through his appearance on talk shows and his columns.
Thought provoking article. Last time i saw an Address of Hasan Nisar in Royal Palms Lahore in a PTI campaign and he used the same rhetoric of Revolution and call the masses to usurp the higher ranks of Pakistan. Then Hasan Nisar have a luxury dinner in an air conditioned hall and afterwards with PTI officials then the crowd dispersed with the table talk of Revolution afterwards.
Simply brilliant by Salman Masood! Keep it up!
Gripping article with a lot of food for thought. Tx
Salman still you need to study history & nations birh and demise
salman:
one of your best
Frankly Mr.Hassan Nisar thinks that the entire population of the country, minus himself, needs to be guillotined. What revolution can a man who lives in a palatial house (beyond his means one might say) talk about. He probably wants revolution where everyone loses everything and only he gets all. Haven't we all seen him show his true colours on TV when he was in a brawl with that other joker Mr. Musahidulla. Big fraud.
French revolution targeted the aristocracy, feudal and Church. In Pakistan, mullahs have complete stranglehold over the thoughts of the masses; a revolt against mullahs is tantamount to heresy. Mullahs have given a religious verdict against land reforms; so feudal class cannot be liquidated. The mullahs are also in bed with the generals who are in alliance with foreign patrons. Middle class wants to resurrect the glorious, although imaginary, past; and capitalists don’t care about ideologies. And Marxism/Maoism is also utterly un-Islamic. The entire idea of revolution in Pakistan is a delusion.
I love Hasan Nisar’s advice that Pakistanis should idolize a donkey instead of a lion, because donkey is a hard working animal that never fights and happily eats whatever he is fed.
interesting article. well written