The first bolt was delivered by that well-known wheeler-dealer real estate chappie who boasts friendships with all of this country’s elite, both civilian and military, flying them hither and yon in his specially fitted-out luxury private airliner; a man who has the closest business partnerships with the jewel in the Army’s business crown, the DHA; a man who is used to getting his way immediately if not sooner; and a man who oils his progress through employing many generals, admirals and air marshals, and according to himself, fixing wheels on those government files that carry his wishes, nay demands.
I shall not dwell on this for long because of the deep respect I have for My Lord Iftikhar Chaudhry, a judge I have so often seen cut through the chaff and go to the very heart of the matter in short time; a man who can quote chapter and verse from case law and from the Constitution and the Pakistan Penal Code. I do hasten to add that whilst the hurry with which certain ‘political’ cases have been handled by the Supreme Court while other long-standing serious cases affecting ordinary people languish in the ‘Pending’ trays of the Court has attracted some humble criticism from me, taken as a whole, My Lord comes out far better than the majority of his predecessors. I will say this, though: if my son who today drives a six-year old Civic suddenly one day drove into my house in a fancy limousine wearing a Canali suit, I would certainly ask him where they came from. This was an unwelcome, horrid bolt.
The second was wholly welcome, in which we saw two holier-than-thou anchors (most of them are, actually, but about that another time) of Dunya News brutally unmasked on the medium itself! For the last three days we have been regaled by video footage of the two merrily carrying on a conversation during the commercial breaks with that same property developer whose ‘exclusive interview’ they were supposed to be carrying out, asking for prompts from him; listening to their bosses on their mobile devices telling them to go easy on their subject; at one time even quarrelling among themselves as to the amount of time each should have on air during that so-called interview, which was certainly a set-up and a stitch-up. Indeed, a needlessly stupid phone call from the PM’s son during the interview gave more grist to the mills of those who are seeing the government’s hand in this whole tamasha.
But back to the anchors: Apart from the fact that there are serious charges against both of them — let us not be afraid to name them: Mubashar Lucman who thought nothing of rudely questioning his guests; of shouting down people; indeed at the time that the CJ visited Karachi and was forcibly prevented from leaving the airport, even counting the amount of McDonald’s burgers the CJ allegedly ate at the airport — four and a half, he (Lucman) went on shouting over and over!
As for Meher Bokhari, she is the one who actually asked leading questions of Salmaan Taseer, forcing answers out of him that rankled terribly with those holding obscurant and extremist religious views, and which ultimately led to his horrible and untimely assassination a few days later, by a religious bigot.
While both of these bolts as I refer to these earth-shaking events, will be looked on by a world — that is getting more and evermore sceptical and cynical about this country’s progress — as more proof that only a miracle can save us from utter doom, I do think there will be some few positive effects of these bolts.
And the most important is that those who thought theirs was a charmed existence just because they wielded enormous, what they thought was untrammelled power: journalistic; military; parliamentarian; governmental; judicial, and in the real estate chappie’s case the power that comes from immense wealth, will now think twice before they shoot off at the mouth or do something stupid. I mean if the country’s well-respected CJ, may his tribe increase, can be talked about the way we have heard and seen over the past week, no one is, finally, above reproach and criticism.
Just an aside: Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, him of the House of Zahoor, another clan rolling in the stuff, said as quoted on TV, words to the effect:”This whole (real estate chappie-REL) matter should be brought to a close because REL has the dirt on a lot of ‘sufaid-posh’. Er, Ch Saab, if this man has the dirt on them, how in heaven’s name can they be termed ‘sufaid-posh’? Let it roll, let it roll, and let us see the real faces of those that walk with their heads in the clouds.
P.S. Texas tycoon R Allen Stanford who once rode horses with President George Bush has been sentenced to 110 years in prison for bilking investors out of more than seven billion dollars in a Ponzi scheme. Isn’t Bahria Town also structured on the Ponzi system? Economists? Bankers? Speak up please.
P.P.S. The ‘Mamo’-gate report saddens me: Haqqani certainly not given same rights as his ludicrous accuser. More soon.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2012.
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Correction, I intened to say journalism and not generalism. Sorry for the slip up. " it was no generalism but toadding to Malik Riaz".
@tekreek-e-ilzaam: I am sorry if I sounded unreasonable, if your were commenting on me, however they are suppose to inform us, for that they are being paid for and that what the claim too. Repeting what is well known is not suppose to be.
@Yuri k, Agreed.
Most real estate development is a quasi-ponzi scheme, especially if there is no sector regulator. The way it works, is that a developer announces a township, and because of a connected brand, collects huge money as advance. These advances and instalments are thn used to buy more land( by hook or by crook), and more projects announced.from the proceeds from the second or third project annouced, the inplementation of the first project is started. Basically the scheme self generates the cashflows , thru advances, to buy more and more land. Most land buys are at cheap special rates. All are winners, except the poor public who buy property at exorbitant rates.
First we have to make sure you are realy sleeping
Dear Mr Shafi ,
I repeat myself .."All that glitters is not gold ,especially in Pakistan."
@KBK both
@Ali tanoli:
What good people limit to imagination, evil people do for real.
@Mohd Butt: there is something called 'sarcasm' :) just checking..hope you understand .
Well, I am totally ignorant of Bahria Town whatever that is but I did see on facebook the two anchors and their shenanigans, it was no generalism but toadding to Malik Riaz. Only in Pakistan people cut their noses to spite the face, sure I have seen in my life time some politicians in US shoot their mouth and some time their foot but Pakistanis take the cake. What do these ruling elite in Islamabad think that their mud slinging is going to get them more votes or favours in the up coming elections, it is just down right sickening to see these people use their offices to inflict as much damage they could muster but in the process they damage the county which will take decades to recover.Any one remembers what General Zia has done to the country and there is no end in sight for the country and the nation to recover from his draconian laws.Keep it up and there will be nothing left to recover.
In our justifiable criticism of the media's egregious behavoiur, let us not forget the days of press censorship. Please know that, no matter how bad, and they are bad as we have seen, a free press is better than a controlled one. So while we criticise, as we must, we may try to underpin with the comment that there is no compromise on media freedom.
Shafisahab, I wonder what is the propriety of Gen. Kayani accompanying PM Gilani to attend the funeral of Saudi Crown Prince Nayef? Is it a case of emphasizing to Pakistani people that in Pakistan Military is as powerful as the ruling Civilian Govt or is it to make sure Gilani returns to Pakistan without doing anything that he shouldn't be doing?
I can't take any Hussain Haqqani apologists (including you) serious anymore.
things will be worse if you wake up. keep dreaming.
Viva Shafisahab! Take care. You are prescious to Pakistan.
@Arifq: A great Op Ed once again by KS. He must have touched raw nerve by questioning the sacred cows. Where is the Islamic equality now everybody should be investigated? Pakistan is in such a sad state of affairs not despite but because of so much corruption in its entire history where most of the time generals were ruling without any accountability. From hosting OBL to losing half of the country if it was not mismanagement then what? How could people who have committed multiple acts of high treason and mutilated the constitution be honest? Regards, Mirza
Sir, Thank you for another fantastic article.You are a credit to Pakistan and may your tribe increase.One question I may ask is why is that so much Pakistani made cement being sold in South Africa at so low prices? Please investigate if possible!
Kamran Sahib, great admirer of your courage and writings but here you are wrong:
"Isn’t Bahria Town also structured on the Ponzi system?"
Sir, this is a totally irresponsible statement made in times where financial integrity is a rare commodity and appearance of risk to principle can lead to irrational pessimism. There is no evidence that Bahria Town is a ponzi scheme, if Bahria town is a ponzi scheme then so is DHA and all other real estate societies. I sincerely hope and pray that you are not trying to defend what is near to you by slandering the 'other' side.
LOL @ Er, Ch Saab, if this man has the dirt on them, how in heaven’s name can they be termed ‘sufaid-posh’? awesome sense of humour :P
And just as we began to sorta kinda coast along (very, very bumpily of course), with some institutions recognising their proper place in the world and the Constitution
Yes, I remember people dancing in the streets just a few days ago at how things had finally sorted themselves out.... no wait... or were they burning things? I always get confused between the two...
Great Op Ed again by KS. If your son drove in a limo you would ask how come? How about if your son lives large in European havens for weeks and on shopping spree for four long years and takes other members of the family including your wife? When low level govt officials make this kind of progress and become billionaire it is time to redefine corruption. The CJ was talking about not the wealth of his son that has been tricking down to his family, but he was talking about not even owning a home! Arsalan has made this kind of money while drawing salary and benefits from the govt job. He should be fired from the police job immediately as he was not giving time compared to his business. He has made all this money in four years; let us tax all that income. This culture of corruption should not be accepted by the society. By taking the suo motu and diluting the charges, the CJ has saved his family from future prosecution on most serious charges. The TV interview like most was a setup and can be condemned, but the revelations and charges cannot be and should be fully investigated.
I've been waiting to read you on this and you have not disappointed me. Your views are fairly consistent and balanced but the deteriorating state of affairs, over which neither you nor I, have any control scares the bejesus out of me.
I love to read your articles. Here the commando deserved some credit because he had identified the issue in 2007
"Isn’t Bahria Town also structured on the Ponzi system? Economists? Bankers? Speak up please." You are a writer you should done your home work before writing, what was rush that you did not worked it out yourself? Readers what to know what they don't know, they want information not request. Sorry to say very poor artical.
No one wants a take down of Malik Riaz, for their pensions and inheritances are tied in with BT/DHA and no one wants to rock the boat. Its very easy to thunder and rail against the village potwari or the distant feudal, but when your own money is tied in with a corrupt developer whose thugs indulge in land grabbing from peasants and farmers; we call that nation building.
Some time i think i am watching salman khan movie WANTED when i see news papers of pakistan.