First, the happy ending of the March was a surprise to anti-democratic forces, which are already desperate. Mirza Ghalib, the great Urdu/Persian poet depicted the situation as: Thi khabar garm ki Ghalib ke udenge purze/ Daikhne hum bhi gaye thay, par tamasha na hua
Second, all political forces agreed to let the government complete its term. Since the 1985 elections, no ‘dismissed government’ has come into power again in the following elections. Psychologically, Pakistani voters do not vote for the ‘dismissed party’, knowing that the military establishment would not allow it to come into power again. On the other hand, those ruling parties that completed their terms in office, achieved victory or significant electoral success in the elections that followed. The PPP’s comeback in the 1977 elections and the electoral gains of the PML-Q in the 2008 elections are examples. In other words, the theory of ‘political martyrdom’ projected by the Pakistani media is absolutely incorrect. President Asif Ali Zardari knew this and tried his best to avoid political martyrdom because it could absolutely finish his chance to make a comeback. But now, the ruling alliance has a chance to come into power again.
Third, this token Long March also eliminated the chances of a genuine political march/revolution against the ruling elite, such as the PTI’s tsunami. Fourth, it also served the interests of international players as it helped maintain the status quo by preventing any kind of revolution like the ones that happened in the Middle East. Fifth, during this march, the ruling alliance showed its unity and solidarity, indicating that its policy of ‘reconciliation’ is still alive. On the other hand, the major opposition parties are still divided, particularly the PML-N and the PTI. There are also chances of new ‘alliances’ for the coming elections but not with major shifts. Sixth, despite all the criticism heaped upon Dr Qadri, it is highly unjust not to accept his emergence as an influential political leader after this march. In the upcoming elections, he can damage the ruling PML-N in Punjab by splitting the anti-PPP vote, particularly in rural Punjab. If Dr Qadri decides to make an alliance with likeminded parties, such as the PTI, this will also damage the PML-N.
Finally, the ruling coalition has also shown its capacity and courage to fight the opposition through political means. As there are always chances of public protests after elections, President Zardari is trying to ensure that no party sabotages the political process even after the elections. In 1977, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto failed to reply to the opposition by utilising his political capital. He did not mobilise political forces, either before or after the elections. As a preemptive action and as a precautionary measure, President Zardari is taking care of this phenomenon, too. Let me sum up the outcome of this March through this equation: President Zardari got everything, Nawaz Sharif got something, but Imran Khan got nothing. Thus, there shouldn’t be any doubt about who the producer, director and writer of this drama are.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 23rd, 2013.
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Very clear and reality based article indeed.There is nothing hidden and everything is crystal clear for the nation.The tragedy here is that we lack the rational thinkers.Our nation always believes on those who could provide them short-term benefits such as providing them the food for a month or paying them amount which could be enough to spend a month or so without working.This is because most of our nation belongs to lower class and they need to fill their stomachs by hook or crook.So that's really true that this march was preplanned and was designed to help-out those who were scared to be defeated by PML-N.This article really shows the true picture of our present political situation.Its we now who need to think about our future and for that we have to spread this message that education is really a need of time and it is the only one tool which could help us to come out of such critical situation now and in future too.
@3footninja: The nation's support is conditional to standing with them to safeguard their interests not in being confused & being part of status quo by not reacting at all.
I agree up to the extinct that Imran Khan is the biggest looser becuse of his confused response but Zardari and Nawaz league also exposed. The masses first time saw embodiement of their thoughts and feelings and relaised their need for genuine electoral reforms to make this system deliverig.
@Shameema: Imran Khan showed that he was a true leader by not being fooled into joining a "Long March" by an asylum seeker who lives on state khayrat or welfare in Canada. Real Canadians are upset that this "religious scholar" had to seek asylum but then ran back to the place where his life is supposedly in danger to play politics. Imran Khan wasn't fooled when Tahirul Qadri said he needed Canadian citizenship for healthcare or when his spokesman said he needed to travel visa free on a Canadian passport - this really upset White Canadians who are sick of Muslim freeloaders from Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq etc who use benefits in Canada but don't work and pay no tax. We all saw that the million man march was hardly a march of 50 thousand people- sure a weak democratic government caved in to a asylum seeking religious scholar hiding in Canada who doesn't work but lives offf the tax money of innocent Canadian citizens; Tahirul Qadri shamed himself and the weak government but at least Imran Khan wasn't fooled!
Article is confusing...please elaborate on who you think the writer, producer and director of the Long March was ? You seem to imply Zardari but did you mean Establishment ?
Imran Khan dropped the biggest catch of his political career by not joining the Long March. He was shown to be a ditherer and totally confused.
well, Long March clearly showed IK maturity and insecurity of Nawaz.
Imran Made another difficult innings and not bow down to public pressure.
we don't need anything but the youth support.
I disagree with the analysis put forth by the respectable scholar. TUQ was another voice on the national stage voicing PTI's agenda for change but his party not participating in the election means that it is PTI who will be benefiting from aggregation of all anti-status quo vote.
Agree on the notion, about who actually was behind the so called "democratic long march". Gives one a feeling of helplessness and hopelessness. I hope the elections happen on time, and the people of Pakistan for the first time in history can come out, vote, and elect a righteous and deserving leader.
Thus, there shouldn’t be any doubt about who the producer, director and writer of this drama are.
We don't know. Please unravel the mystery and spell them out--you know how to type, don't you?
Imran Khan doesn't need anything. He already has the nation's unequivocal support. The days of the Zardaris and the Sharifs are numbered.