Having said that, let us be clear Malik Riaz is not a victim. There is also something thrillingly forbidden about the entire episode and in watching the invincible squirm. Yet, it should not distract us from the toxicity of it all. Malik Riaz is a representative example of everything that is wrong with us. The billionaire contractor in whose all engulfing-personality political opponents, media rivals and allegedly judges converge. However, not mentioned or considered enough is that Malik Riaz is also a one-stop employment shop for generals retiring. His ‘A’ team that appeared on the first day of hearing, including a former DG of the MI and a DG of ISPR should have sent a message. He has reportedly made outrageous amounts of money dealing with and under the patronage of Pakistan’s armed forces. Anyone who is inclined to ascribe this episode to a ‘conspiracy’ or a “plan” should at least point to the most probable planner, if there is one, namely the ISI headquarters and GHQ. It might be a coincidence that all institutions, now including the relatively scared media and judiciary have taken a nosedive in credibility while the armed forces remain missing in action, but it has to be some coincidence. However, even if there is a plan, does not absolve anyone, including Arsalan Iftikhar, from any guilt of misdemeanours actually committed.
Malik Riaz is admittedly not the most confidence inspiring of accusers. However, the Supreme Court or the media should not be relieved just yet. A few days ago, I heard someone on television making an arresting observation, namely that in the Memo Commission report the Supreme Court has already set the precedent of taking the word of a buffoonish liar, namely Mansoor Ijaz on face value, that I dare say might come back to haunt them. I say with the utmost of deference, yet the word most appropriate for Memo Commission proceedings and findings is ‘travesty’. No material evidence beyond the words of a self-confessed liar has been relied upon. The army and the ISI were practically the petitioners and they have had it their way. Terming Husain Haqqani practically as a traitor on the basis of that is a new low for fair trial and due process in Pakistan. I do not think Mr Haqqani should worry too much as he is in the august company of those previously declared traitors including Mr Jinnah, Bacha Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. To the naked eye, it seemed that the Supreme Court applied the shallow principle of that the ‘enemy of an enemy is a friend’ and hence sharing the contempt for the civilian government played right into the hands of the military establishment. Sipaah-i-Saalars do not have a history of being particularly respectful to the Court. Let me remind My Lords, all civilians are “bloody civilians” for them.
The same goes for the media: those who were certain of the veracity of the memo, the corruption of the civilian governments and the infallibility of the Chief Justice of Pakistan are no longer that sure, not even of themselves. Most of you would have by now seen the leaked video of Malik Riaz being ‘grilled’ by Meher Bokhari and Mubashar Lucman. I don’t like any of them; in fact, I quite heartily dislike Meher Bokhari for her role in Salmaan Taseer’s assassination and general pretentiousness and I will be glad if they are fired. The deference and even outright sycophancy extended to Malik Riaz by many (most of them have ironically been uncritically repeating their belief of the CJP as the saviour, some are still doing the rather admirable job of doing both simultaneously) is unbelievable.
One easy prediction is that this scandal is likely to reveal a lot of wrongdoing by a lot of people. It is befitting that a scandal which begins like most of our scandals as a cliché with unnecessarily ‘gating’ (Watergate is a group of actual buildings) has clichés to analyse it. “It is the best of times and the worst of times”, all is not lost and silver linings etc are all relevant. Malik Riaz can attempt to partially redeem himself and divulge the name of everyone who has been a recipient of his largesse, if this house is going to go down let it go down in style, with a bang, though we know that is not going to happen. In the meanwhile, it is also important to maintain a degree of composure; all political forces, media and judiciary should realise that it is unlikely that any one of them emerges as a beneficiary out of this and any attempt to protect one of their own is ultimately unsustainable. It is perhaps naïve to expect any significant purge or an overhaul from any political party or the media, but is a pleasurable imagination. The cynical thing about this entire episode is that while there certainly would be casualties, there is little hope for martyrs.
Published In The Express Tribune, June 17th, 2012.
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An analysis per excellence.Hits the nail on the head.
Great Op Ed once again, thanks for that. My previous comments were not published, just wanted to show my appreciation to SI for being bold and fair. The culture of corruption by the institutions must be broken by the people and the only way is to have elections regularly without fail. Elections are a sieving process and ultimately would bring out the new people, slowly but surely.
I really appreciate it. The only thing is that we should be honest to ourselves and to this country as well. It is only yesterday that we believed one man(Mansoor Ijaz) blindly inspite of his being an internally notorious (defamed), whereas today we are very cautious in believing another one, which we think is a"fraud". Now it is apparent that if someone is with us he is cleaned and trustworthy and if we think the person is not toeing our line then he deserve nothing even justice. It is called hypocrisy!!!!
Nicely stated. Liked your conclusion at the end. Felt you logic that HH is clean because MI is a slime ball was a little too simple.
Loved it my friend! Superb & brilliant, we need writers like him.
This is an excellent analysis and representation of the current situation. Thanks so much Saroop.
You, my friend, are fantastic
Absolutely brilliant!
The system of governance in Pakistan is gradually taking the shape of the one in Iran. The Guardian Council headed by the infallible Ayatullah Khaminai is the ultimate authority. Here our supreme court is acting like the Guardian Council headed by our infallible and honorable CJ. Is this a normal evolution or a contrived one? I guess the forces arraigned against it it will be defeated by the forces of history and we shall achieve the ultimate goal of having a khalifa-like character ruling the country.
Extemly impressive and fact you have brings. all the fact you have discussed and the role of all state pillar should be define. First time we have seen the ugly face of media and this should be throughly investigation, so the genral public can know the face of papular Anchor like Kamran Khan, Hamid Mir, shaheen Shbai, Meher Bukhari, Mubashir Lucman etc.
I agreed totally with writer that there will be causalities but not the martyrs. some one has tactically and technically used media and courts against to discredit democratically elected govt and parliament, which despite its worst style of govt made some good works especially on legislation front. and now same are discrediting to both institutions. so let us pray that any thing unwanted do not happen in our pure land.
excellent article. Couldn't agree with you more, specifically on the memogate findings. I am not a lawyer but even I can see that it is absolutely impossible to prove in a court of law (except in Pakistan of course!) that Hussain Haqqani was the author of that memo. I, was one of the many people, who actually fought for this 'azad adlia' - I have learned my lesson.
Next time I am just going to watch it on TV sitting in my airconditioned room.
Too good, Saroop. You have gone to the core of the matter, and very courageously too.
As excellent as ever. The credibility crisis is here, there, and everywhere. All the institutions should realize this fact and take material steps to dilute this perception, before our ultimate saviors find a justification to come with old slogans and same agenda.
Let ourself to toast that issue under the heat of public.This mishmash of media instigators & pundits doesn't make any sense,Haqqani has become bete noire of every eye yet they envisioned "Arsalan iftikhar case as conspiracy against SUPREME COURT".