Even if we grant all players involved the benefit of the doubt — which they certainly don’t deserve — there is no escaping the fact that they have all deeply damaged the country and done so for no reason other than their own self-aggrandisement. And they all seem to suffer from the one fatal flaw that is the greatest curse on humanity: a surplus of hubris.
Critics of the Supreme Court who, by random happenstance I’m sure, also happen to be supporters of the PPP, have accused Chief Justice Chaudhry and the other justices of essentially being a ‘B team’ of the army and carrying out its agenda under the guise of constitutionalism. It is a uniquely Pakistani trait to see a conspiracy beneath every opaque surface but it still takes a lot of gall to call the men who were chiefly responsible for bringing down a military dictator and who are now investigating unlawful kidnappings by the intelligence agencies, stooges of the military.
A better theory may simply be that the Supreme Court has given full expression to its opinion about itself. Cast as heroes and saviours, judges of the apex Court began believing the rhetoric and decided that only they could save the country. This meant putting aside legal niceties, such as jurisdiction, and ending up dismissing a prime minister who dared challenge their authority. The Supreme Court seems not to have a problem with the concept of civilian rule itself; by its own past record, its seems that civilian leaders have often been harshly dealt with by the Court.
This doesn’t mean that the actions of the prime minister were justified in any way. Whatever motivation the Supreme Court judges may have had, this did not give Gilani the authority to repeatedly ignore their orders. A democratic system cannot function if the executive picks and chooses which judicial edicts it feels like following. In defending his refusal to write a letter to the Swiss authorities, Gilani ended up equating himself and his party, already comfortable in the martyr pose, to democracy itself. To make that claim with any degree of seriousness requires staggering arrogance.
At no point did Gilani acknowledge that there is more to democracy than winning an election. It may now have become fashionable to refer to the judges as unelected tyrants in robes but there is a reason why the Supreme Court’s actions are not decided by referenda. One of democracy’s greatest enemies is the person who decides to do what he wants because he has the mandate of the people. The judges are meant to keep a check on that and thus cannot be ruled by popular passions.
This year-long drama was entirely avoidable. All it needed was for one of the many casts of characters — be it the chief justice, the prime minister or the president — to stand up and admit that democracy was more important than his own personal fate. None was willing to do so because they were all so intoxicated by the sweet nectar of their considerable sense of self-importance.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2012.
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Mr. Nadir who do you think is standing in the way of 111 brigade and PM house, you really believe that it is the all powerful PPP with its jayalas or may be the 180 million population of Pakistan most of which want 111 to spring into action. It is the judiciary which is only exercising its right, please stop trying to sell the empty promises of Democracy to Pakistan. What these people represent is the worst form of nepotism, made life of every single Pakistani miserable, no one needs such sham. If there is to blame some on than it is the corrupt incompetent politicians busy in saving their dynasties. Its a good thing supreme court is enforcing its decision the only complaint I have is they should have done it earlier.
I disagree with your theory. Hubris and big egos are a big part of politics but are not more important than strategic interests.
Here is how wikipedia defines a conspiracy theory: "A conspiracy theory explains an event as being the result of an alleged plot by a covert group or organization or, more broadly, the idea that important political, social or economic events are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public."
Sounds a lot to me like national politics in Pakistan! (Memogate, anyone?) And it's not just Pakistan either. The idea that there are cabals and lobbies competing for influence in the state is perfectly consistent with a Marxist or Weberian theory of the state. It is also consistent with the fact that half of washington is full of lobbyists.
Fair enough, relationship between judiciary and military is pretty complicated. No one can say the judges are the stooges of the generals, especially after CJ has opened the balochistan missing person case. Which, to be honest, surprised me. I thought he would have dropped it after the whole Arsalan scandal. Nonetheless, isn't the partisan nature of the judiciary made apparent by the fact that they are siding with the PTI and PMLN (who filed the petition) against the PPP?
I do agree with your critique of PPP and Gilani though. One can extend sympathy to them for being harassed by the military but it has been a pretty useless government.
Yes it is absurd to say that judiciary is The Army's Team B, especially given the judiciary's struggles in bringing down a military dictator and other probes.
But lets be clear on one thing, Nadir, the judiciary has fallen into the classic trap of "my enemy's enemy is my friend". It is a marriage of convenience, based on a mutual hatred of the PPP, and ofcourse it is a marriage that will fall apart as soon as the mission is accomplished.
Yes the courts are also probing the agencies and the military for various crimes, but do we see the same speed and force of the law being applied to the military? No. So far we have seen and heard empty words. No action has been taken and no heads have rolled. Compare that the ouster of the PM and the speed with which an elected government is being unseated and you will get the picture. Parliament has been overruled but as yet not a single uniformed officer has even been so much as 'charged' with contempt of court.
Unusual judges 'punishing' innocent babies like HH and mrs. and PM. Why not go on as before, let every body who can break the law, do whatever they want.
what non sense
No democracy seeking ,sensible person would want a convicted/corrupt person to be head of state. Love democracy and justice more than your party Head and you would avoid jeopardizing the democracy.simple.
Bravo...Well Written
Its not hard to understand the Judiciary vs Government battle. Its a constitutional game of "Chicken". First one who blinks loses. The NRO/Swiss Letter/Contempt/Speaker Ruling case ran for four years. The government was given every oppurtunity to comply to a very benign court order. It chose not to using every trick in the book to thorw a monkey wrench into the judicial process. The consequences of writng the letter to them are zero. The money is gone, sent to other accounts years ago.
But PPP has to have its conspiracy and SOB strory for its votes. Because if it were for performance only PPP should have been disbanded in 77. This is the only politics it knows, and it knows it well.
The Consequences of the SC folding under the pressures of the Establishment or Government are enormous. The ECP the future elections are at stake. This is the last opportunity for the Supreme Court and the constitution having any relevance.History will judge them harshly if they fail to keep the government and the Military in its constitutional limits. They know they cannot back down. The vultures are circling moneyed interest (RM of Bahria for eg) political interest (The ruling coalition and much of the "opposition" and now large section of the military elite(Bahria DHA, FC , Mush lovers) and quite a few Journalists want the SC de fanged and a return to the Good Old days.
Tommorow PPP will start a new SOB story . The PM was removed by the "Establishment" because he wanted a Seraiki Province. There own conspiracies from Memo gate to the gutting of FIA , NAB to the 3 year Arsalan Iftikhar entrapment scam do not exist in their reality. Their record breaking corruption and incompetence is everyone else fault.
Even though people blame Gen Zia for hanging ZAB but it were the LHC and SC judges who actually hanged him. From Justice Munir till the PCO judges their record has been 100% in support of military takeovers no exceptions. The judges have made many populist remarks and speeches but their only decisions have been in Political cases against elected officials of PPP. From HH to his wife to the PM, they left no stone unturned to undo the verdict of the people. Yet they can never find proof against terrorists. No verdict has been announced in Baluchistan killing, Asghar Khan, Mehran Bank and BB's murder case would not see a single hour in SC. Even Baber Awan's contempt case has taken a backseat after his is ousted from PPP. The SC's verdict does not pass the smell test.
Please no apologies for judiciary itbhasbtainted itself politicians were always thought to be corrupt ,dishonest and biased but to some extant people had faith in higher judiciary It is no more now