Actually, the practice of robbing mandates in the post-Bangladesh Pakistan was institutionalised by Hamid Gul, the self-confessed creator of the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) — an alliance of right-wing parties — which he put together just before the 1988 elections ‘to keep the PPP from sweeping the polls’. He is also known as the ‘Fateh-e-Jalalabad’ — a nickname which my colleague Nusrat Javeed used to mock him within his columns in the early 1990s. On the advice of his then CIA masters, Gul led an ill-trained Mujahideen force, plus a few hundred ill-equipped Pakistani volunteers, against the then Kabul ruler Najibullah’s war-hardened troops. The purpose was to occupy a part of Afghanistan, set up a parallel government in Jalalabad and challenge Kabul. We not only lost our face but also 400 to 500 men.
In the television talk shows in which Gul has appeared lately, he has been heard implying that Benazir had to be stopped because she had returned to Pakistan to implement ‘the US agenda’, as if he and his superiors were doing anything contrary to what the US had been ordering them to do since the day they toppled Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and hanged him. And in one of his television talk show appearances, one retired brigadier, who was also involved in the sordid mandate-stealing episode at the lowest level, has charged that the late Benazir Bhutto had criticised the army for crossing the nuclear red line. The poor lady was never admitted into the nuclear loop. Here is what had happened according to a close aide of the then prime minister. In June 1990, while travelling through some Middle Eastern countries trying to mobilise support for the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, she received a message from the then CIA chief’s office that he would like to call on her in Cairo. She waited but he did not turn up. The CIA chief, in a surprise change of venue, instead landed in Islamabad and met president Ghulam Ishaq Khan and accused Pakistan of crossing the red line. The evidence was irrefutable, GIK unable to give any satisfactory explanation is said to have passed the blame on Benazir and that is the reason why the US is said to have not protested when after two months Benazir’s government was dismissed.
The brigadier has also blamed her for packing important public sector organisations with former Al-Zulfikar activists, alleged to have been trained in India, supporting India in crushing the Khalistan movement and criticising the army for conducting military exercises in Sindh without the government’s permission. Both Al-Zulfikar and Khalistan narratives have been so fashioned by the establishment so as to appeal to the sense of patriotism of the majority of Pakistanis for the purpose of garnering mass support for its persecution campaign against the PPP. Most of those who were given jobs in public sector organisations by the then prime minister were those who had suffered from this campaign during the 11 years of General Ziaul Haq’s rule. And you only have to read once again the ISPR press release in response to Benazir’s objections to military exercise in Sindh to know who was calling the shots then. The ISPR press release said: “… under the law, the COAS was not obliged to seek anyone’s permission for conducting training exercises in any part of the country.” The arrogance of power that drips from this sentence is too blatant to miss.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 7th, 2012.
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@Abid P Khan: Sir, thanks for your comment though I'm not quite sure who you are referring to?
@salim: !"Strange but Hameed Gul, Master Manipulator, Key Person Responsible for the arms and drug culture seems to get away with everything!" . Wasn't it one of the proteges/apprentices of Mr Gul who is now darling of the neo-Mullahs.
Dissgraced past dissgrace reaction quite logical.These bigots are plenty in supply.The will be held in surprise.lo and behold!
@asim
Who conducted the elections? A man in uniform
No body talking about 2008 elections where its proven that 37m fake votes casted out of 82m. This has also brought for the 1st time in history convicted and crimianls holding Top executive public offices.
Who is responsible for this?
Strange but Hameed Gul, Master Manipulator, Key Person Responsible for the arms and drug culture seems to get away with everything!
Oh please another PPP apologist. Never going to admit the crimes of your beloved PPP and Bhutto. Bhutto was with Ayub against Fatima Jinnah. May be PPP should 1st start accepting they did as bad as others before lecturing us. Pathetic so called liberals and PPP apologists.
You seem to have forgotten that the evil Zia-ul-Haq was hand picked to become the head of the army - superseding five top notch professional generals - by none other than the Quaid-e-Awam Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. This is a serious omission on your part. Had Bhutto not done this the story that follows would have been so different.
If memory serves me correct it was the utter failure of Hamid Gul's much vaunted attack on Jalalabad that led to him being transferred from heading the ISI to a corps command in Multan. He sulked for a lengthy period and initially refused to go to Multan, but eventually had little choice in the matter. In all likelihood Mirza Aslam Baig, the then COAS, was probably glad to clip the wings of an extremely powerful subordinate. Being head of a state within a state, especially after Zia's death, as DG ISI he had become a law unto himself. It is likely he blamed Benazir for his loss of fortune rather than accept the fact that his Jalalabad plan had been a completely harebrained venture.
Well written. We should, however, not come to the conclusion that the era of 'establishment' interfering is over. Likes of Hamid Gul an Aslam Beg will rise again. I hope not but they are more than likely. Kiani will retire next years and the next guy could start the dirty games again. It is also important for the elected leaders to play the game fairly and not give excuse to khakis and their supporters in civilian clothes to play their dirty games. Easy said than done.