A government embarked on such policies ends up spoiling its term in office. The ruling coalition’s achievements are the Eighteenth and Twentieth Amendments and the NFC awards — which were done without taking into cognisance the lack of provincial capacity. Moreover, it further polarised an already deeply polarised society, failing to make an economic course correction and consequently, ending up depriving people of whatever ‘roti, kapra aur makan’ they already had. It is a foreign policy disaster undermining parliament and other institutions.
When General (retd) Pervez Musharraf was on his way out, the media, judiciary, civil society and democratic parties were considered the four pillars of hope for a truly democratic future. The sad part is that the government has quite painstakingly taken them apart brick by brick and today, we stand on the great rubble of our broken dreams. The fatal flaws of the media and the judiciary, the ineptness of our political class and poverty of national spirit stand exposed as a consequence.
This could be considered a good strategy if the issues that the government keeps toying with were not seriously complicated already. Consider Aasia Bibi’s case when one fine day, the president decided to send his governor to her rescue. That governor is dead and Aasia Bibi is right where she was to begin with. Of course, it helped show the world how benighted the people of the country are. Similarly, after introducing the Aaghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan package, the government swiftly lost interest in the Balochistan crisis and the matter was outsourced to the Supreme Court. The same goes for the current government’s confrontation with the judiciary. If the party leadership had to finally bring a new contempt of court law to save the new prime minister, it could have brought it in time to save the old one, too, but it would not have been able to exploit the victim card. The civil society and what passes for our liberal class are under stress because instead of supporting them, the government has tried to use their sympathy for further political mileage.
Benazir Bhutto once called democracy the best form of revenge. The present government is, however, trying to market revenge as the best form of democracy. There is no harm in confessing failures and seeking help to overcome weaknesses. However, when realisation of failure is replaced by hubris, you can know something is woefully wrong. Somewhere down the line, the government forgot that staying in power is not an end in itself but a means to offer better governance.
The irony is that despite all of this, we still have to fight for the government’s and parliament’s right to complete their terms for true democracy cannot come until the term is completed and we don’t get a chance to elect the incumbents out of power.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 25th, 2012.
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@anonymus: I think sectarianism stems from ZAB assembly declaring Ahmadi's non muslims ,this legitimized discrimination on the basis of religion which escalated out of all proportions in Zia era. Legislation is one of the way you can curb extremism but there are many others ways.Current leaders are ineffective as you mentioned as well as incompetent.
@Hamood: Exactly, what it proves that people are voting conscientioulsy PPP got 18 seats. but when PPP bags highets numbers, then don't call people idiot. in 2002 PPP has highest numbers in NA and sindh PA. Gunman Mushraf passed as an ordinance where cross flooring was made legal for 24 hours( by powers given to him by IMC) and they bought members anf PPP was denied power in center and sindh. please repect the decision of people.
Short and well written.
@questioner: So lets talk about terrorists. What has ppp done in 4 years to make law to catch criminals and prosecute them? Absolutely agree.They did nothing to prevent the spread of sectarianism ,no laws to prevent the persecution of minorities ,nothing to limit the activities of militant groups,,nothing to monitor and contain madrassah's .Nothing but lip service. Not only are they corrupt they are impotent too.
The problem is no matter how hard it try i can't bring myself to support PPP I mean how can you ask me to support the government's performance when i am sweating in 40C heat without electricity for 4 hours and have a exam the next morning How can i support PPP when i see the obvious dirty tactic being employed to save Monis Elahi from NICL scam When the minister accused of Hajj scandal is not publicly disowned as i said before i can go on with a long list of PPP's achievement At the end of the day Left Wing or Right Wing won't decide the outcome of future polls, what matters is the performance of the government and with almost a full term gone PPP should have no excuse, they have had little opposition in parliament and with all the powers of executive no one ws stopping them for working for the good of the people.
@shoaib: well written.fully agree.
People like @mirza and @Logic Europe dont seem to use "logic" or the history of this government to judge for themselves what kind of mess we are in right now.
A person with half a brain can see what kind of corrupt people we have in government at this time ... and this is NOT what Bhutto had in mind when he created the PPP.
PPP's blind supporters should know that out of 18 cr. Pakistani's only 3.75 cr. votes were cast - out of which 45% were fake/bogus. So this means that only 1.7 cr votes were authentic. Even if we assume that PPP got 60% of those authentic votes it comes to 1 cr. So please stop saying that this corrupt gang of thieves were selected by all of Pakistan.
@ hamood you also known about Asghar khan case ,similar things happened but PPP accepted ,this was not a defeat but forced rigging and manipulation
A reality-based analysis, indeed
@Shoaib: 1970 stats? Is not that where the Khaki's decided to over rule the people and we forced the majority of the people to secede? PPP was founded in 1967 and 1970 elections were its first and the results you show are pretty impressive given that ZAB was running without the dollars ISI bestowed on the religious parties and IJI later.
The bottom line is that there is no other party in Pakistan that has as much support from the people as does PPP. Why don't you put up the numbers for any other party that you say has more support? That will make it clear for the readers.
@Mirza: Aha. So lets talk about terrorists. What has ppp done in 4 years to make law to catch criminals and prosecute them? Are u forgetting that supreme court is not the one making law to bring them to justice. When it was to save the pm law got passed in record 3 days.... Please stop giving lame excuses!
@Mirza instead of me giving you more numbers, you should check the full results of the 1970 election. PPP only won majority in Punjab ....49% Sindh....only i think 2-3 seats NWFP and no seats Baluchistan...u call that a federation party?. I am not saying that they shouldn't form government, i just want to dismiss the claim made by PPP supporters that its the 'people's' party...that the majority of the people of Pakistan support it....just look at the popular vote and the seat numbers in the previous elections u would get the idea As for the Army's involvement, yes in the late 80's and 90's Army was involved in rigging the polls, can't say to what extant...but what about post-NRO 2008 election, they had the backing of the establishment, u can't deny that (NRO, BB's return as proof), they had the sympathy vote...y not majority then? and as for left wing and right wing.....whats ur opinion in the right wing PML-Q alliance with PPP and Mr. Mirza can you explain how the SC ambushed the government and stopped it from fixing the power crisis, circular debt, reforming the police, getting rid of corruption, improving education and health care, collecting taxes, catching BB's killers, controlling Law & Order in Karachi n Baluchistan .....the list goes on
@Logic Europe, PPP has always won elections. You seem to be forgetting that Nawaz Sharif obliterated PPP in 1997 elections. What was it...134 seats to PPP's 18?
@shoaib:Even if you confront mullahs with the hard facts they still find a way to cling on to their faith.Moral : it's a useless exercise.
@ shoiab sir that is how the democracy works, the largest single party makes the government It is better than a few Genrals and a royal family, please forget about the large majority PMLN got courtesy of Army and establishment spending billions
"Always won elections" 1970 election PPP 81 out of 300(150 after Bangladesh) seats 1983 election PPP 93 out of 207 seats 1989 election PPP 89 out of 207 seats 2008 election PPP 124 out of 340 seats
these are the election in which PPP formed government....never got absolute majority
I still have faith in democracy though,this current govenment was NRO brokered sham democracy.
The usual PPP bashing without substanc No matter what you say people party is the party of people of Pakistan And it has always won elections and may be if people vote for it , it is doing everything right