Immediately underneath all this was a quarter page advertisement announcing, “We believe the future looks good.”
Why had governor’s rule been imposed in Balochistan? Because the bodies of 86 of the 102 Hazara Shias, Muslims of Pakistan killed by suicide bombings carried out by the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi had lain for three days, in the cold month of January, on Alamdar Road in Quetta, guarded by hundreds of their relatives and fellow Shias. It had taken the government from January 10 to 13 to reach out in any way, despite protests all over the country by citizens horrified by the ongoing slaying of the Hazara Shias, disgusted and grieved by the utter insensitive inertia of the so-called ‘pillars of state’.
As Feisal Naqvi wrote on these pages on January 15: “I don’t know if the martyrs of Alamdaar Road will change the course of this country. But along with other Pakistanis, I stand with my head bowed in grief at their sacrifice. Dear God, let it not be in vain.” What better epitaph could there be to yet another unacceptable incident in the life of this republic?
The killing of 14 more soldiers by an explosive device planted by the holy warriors is but a continuation of the war being waged, as admitted by the army chief, against Pakistan’s internal homegrown and nurtured enemies.
Incidentally, on the same day as the murder of the Quetta Shias, bombers of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had killed 22 gathered at a Tableeghi Jamaat preaching session in Mingora, Swat. This was overshadowed by the Shias of Quetta and the Tahirul Qadri excitement. Again, our ‘pillars of state’ did not visibly react to the murders in a valley supposedly cleared of TTP militants by our mighty military way back in 2009. So, yet another 22 staunch Muslims of Pakistan were slain by staunch Muslims of Pakistan of a different and damnable conviction.
On these pages, writing also on January 15, Yaqoob Khan Bangash picked up on a point that belies the PPP government’s boast that its Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment has ‘restored’ the 1973 constitution to the original. Well, it hasn’t, and one must wonder why it insists on befooling the people by telling a rather blatant untruth.
One of Tahirul Qadri’s main pet peeves has been about the corrupt mendacious members of the government and assemblies. He has concentrated on violations of Article 62 of the Constitution, sections ‘d’ and ‘g’. Now, as Bangash rightly records, these sections were inserted in 1985 by General Ziaul Haq, not exactly hailed for his devotion to democracy. How can the constitution have been ‘restored’ to its original state when it is still littered with remnants of the Eighth Amendment?
Bangash maintains that “democracy remains the best form of representative government,” ensuring “that people are ruled over by their peers . . . by people who are the same as the electorate.” Well, fine and dandy. But if in the process of instilling democracy, the people of Pakistan have been ruled over by their peers, it is a sad reflection on the electorate. If those we now have in place and have had with all elected governments since 1970 are the same as the electorate, then not even God can help this country.
If Pakistani democracy denotes that the electorate is the same as Asif Ali Zardari and his gung-ho gang, Mian Nawaz and his merry men, and the rest of the politicos who sit either in the coalition or opposition and so forth, then really all will have been in vain.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 19th, 2013.
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@Muslim: Please apologize to the author for your disrespectful remark, which exposed yor ignorance and your arrogance. Please seek forgiveness from God, so that The merciful Lord guides the lost nation towards the path of tolerance and respect for each other. Show with your deeds that you are a Muslim, instead of berating others with your hollow words.
Every time I cuss at our cricket team's batting failures, my father says "why do you always get upset at them - they are a reflection of the nation - impatient, undisciplined, lack of focus, etc ... we are all the same. why do you expect them to be different?"
Unfortunately, same holds true for what you dread - our national fabric has been impaired ... we are all the same !
@John B: Good One!!! @Muslim: by the way in your solar system is it earth which revolves around sun or vice versa???
Muslim : Havent you learnt that GOD ONLY HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES.
The Author, nowhere has disputed the powers of God Almighty; while writing comment we ought to be respectful.
@Muslim: "Almighty Allah is the creator and runner of this whole universe which is of 15million light years diameter. "
Please check your facts before you start to defend god as you know it.
The galaxy MACS0647-JD is a very young one , formed about 400 million years after big bang and is about 13 billion light years from the earth and it is the farthest galaxy known to the mortal humans!
My simple mind tells me that one cannot fit 13 billion light years distance inside a 15 million years diameter circle. Either you are wrong or your god has made a mistake.
Oh, by the way, the universe is expanding!
Madam,
It seems in your eyes this Government is to be blamed for all sins, its own and of others too. Restoring the 1973 Constitution would also involve repealing sections of Blasphemy Laws and the Hudood Ordinance.
And for that as you know your Supreme Court (Justice M.A.S. Sidiqqui) had so eloquently declared, while hearing the 18th itself, that the Court will not helplessly watch if the Government tried to make Pakistan a 'Secular/non-Islamic' polity. Meaning, you touch the 'Islamic' provisions and your legislation goes in the waste basket.See link below
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010%5C08%5C10%5Cstory10-8-2010pg7_1
Further your Parliamentarians are not very willing. Even Tsunami Khan will not dare to be so radical, and understandably so, after seeing the fate of Governor Taseer and Minister Bhatti.
So, for once lets put things in perspective, 18th may not have de-fanged the serpent but it a has certainly taken out most of the venom. And that is no mean success.
Amina Jilani is a woman of public intellect. Her columns are always enlightening.
@Muslim, do you know what a metaphor is? She is not belittling god's power, eh. She merely put the maxim "God helps those who help themselves" in different words. Comprehension issues?
As usual a negative vitriolic diatribe and rant by the author without offering any solution.
Over the decades the people of Pakistan have become addicted to practices that fall in the S&M category. So of course, THE FUTURE LOOKS GOOD. In the minds of the country's perverse leadership IT WILL ONLY GET BETTER.