Ask anyone in uniform and he will disparage the entire lot of his country without even a single qualification. Ask him how many wars he has won, he will come up with a number of excuses — none of them would be strategic. The civil servant would be equally harsh on the uniformed as well as the un-uniformed. Ask him who created the economic and the energy mess; he would point his finger at everyone except himself. Ask any politician and he will blame the civil-military bureaucracy (CMB) and would also attribute his own failures and weaknesses to the CMB’s shenanigans. And you will find the politician suspecting even his own shadow and would see him running from it all the time even when in power. The media harangues the nation round the clock, day and night, without even a pause to see how its menacing clout is being used by the media owners and the ‘influential’ staffers or how many media workers have not been paid their salaries for months together. The Bar sits on the judgment of the judiciary; even attacks judges in the courtrooms. And the judiciary plays to the gallery.
We also suffer from oversized egos. We can do no wrong. That is the self-image we love to draw of ourselves. Kashmir is a disputed territory not because we did not act the way we should have in time but because India tricked us into such a position. Bangladesh happened not because we ignored the natural aspirations of the people of the then largest province of Pakistan but because the Indian Army torpedoed our doctrine of defending East Pakistan by engaging India on the West Pakistan borders. We suffer from militancy today because the US had walked away from the region, burdening us with jihadists after the collapse of the Soviet Union and not because we tried to use these very jihadists to bleed India in Kashmir instead of getting rid of them immediately after the US left. We suffer the blowback not because we funded, trained and inspired these militants to wage jihad in Indian Kashmir but because the US is not helping us replace its puppet government in Kabul with a brand new one of our own. Our economy is down and out because the dole tap has been turned off by those who are ‘blackmailing’ Pakistan to accept Indian hegemony in the region and also a role for New Delhi in the Afghanistan endgame and not because we do not collect taxes from our rich who continue to get richer by evading not only taxes but also by pilfering gas, power, water and deliberately defaulting on bank loans while our poor continue to get poorer.
We suffer from a baffling degree of superiority complex, which is fed continuously by drawing on the ‘golden’ periods of Arab, Turkish and Iranian history. Our claims to these glorious legacies of other nations are justified on the debatable argument that we, too, belong to the same faith as these nations, ignoring completely the fact that we are neither Arabs, nor Turks and not even Iranians — our closest neighbours whose language had had a profound impact on our official language, Urdu, but without having any lasting impact on our subcontinental culture, a culture which remained largely unaffected even by the several hundred years of Mughal rule.
We are intolerant to the point of being unholy, cold-bloodedly devilish. We kill to settle all kinds of disputes even when we disagree on issues of faith. We are perhaps the world’s champion hypocrites. We hate the US, but line up at courier service counters by the thousands for a US visa. We hate India, but love everything Bollyhood — movies, songs and ads!
Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2013.
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@kaalchakra
'Two wrongs don’t make a right. True, sometimes we may fail to see our own faults. We are after all human. But that does not mean that we must keep quiet when we see so clearly the faults of all others.'
It must rank as one of the best from you. You are an evil. Just kidding.
@shahid
Thank you brother, you got it right.
A good start. This line of thinking should spread like a rumour. It should also become a culture. The problems of Pakistan will dismiss by the truckloads. Moreover, the neighbours will do well to fine tune their thinking attitudes too and all can live in peace. One should be devastatingly honest with oneself before blaming others for their own follies. Like Kabir said, "bura jo deckhen main chala bura milla na koi, jo dill Khoja apna to mujh as bura na koi"....
@Khawar: The truth is we are running out of topics, because everything else takes such a lot of research. Well it has at the least filled some space. Good luck.
You just proved "truth can be a bitter pill to swallow" Learn to face the truth.
@Anonymous: Calm down my friend..I can feel your anger in your words.
No one except you saw any anger in author's words. You seem to have an anger problem. You need to learn how to deal with.
Author is an honest person and not afraid to tell the truth.
A family unit is a building block of the society. The overall society will reflect the behavior average number of families. For example if the families in general are not democratic or tolerant in nature. The Society cannot be democratic or tolerant.
If I know that there is some thing needs to be fixed within my family unit. I would fix that first and then help other families units to have the realization to do the same. So society in general can prosper.
Individual -> Family -> Society
Thank you again for this article.
Two wrongs don't make a right. True, sometimes we may fail to see our own faults. We are after all human. But that does not mean that we must keep quiet when we see so clearly the faults of all others.
Isnt that what the writer is doing by writing about this topic?
And I am doing the same thing commenting on it?
Well Written sir! the day ownership of our actions come in our society, that will be the day we start progressing!
Very good. Another person bitten by Mr. Hasan Nissar & got infection of telling truth. I wish that more & more people should get this infection so land of Vedas get some peace & prosperous. Thank you Mr. Hasan Nisar saying over & over some truth. At least some people trying their best to hold the mirror right. Please write these kind op ed in Urdu publication. (I confess, I can't read Urdu but like to learn)
Very true Indeed. I hope there are more who are earnestly engage in educating and clearing the delusional mindset of the general population of the country and stand against the dark forces fanatic extremism.
Thanks sir for provoking or inducing line of thinking.
Be safe from hardliners.
Showing us the mirror...
Self-flagellation! A Realist or a Liberalist argument? Ooooooon, difficult to make out. The truth is we are running out of topics, because everything else takes such a lot of research. Well it has at the least filled some space. Good luck.
Even in our personal lives all of us citizens of the World need to introspect whether we are building a better future for coming generations, or a very violent one with lots of debt to pay off.
Fantastic Article! One of very few writers who writes the fact, truth & reality. Superb!
Love the introspection. All of us can do with a regular dose of introspection.
Finally sir.. after a long time of reading found a good one on ET.. agree with every bit and have been thinking the same way for sometime.. bravo!!
It is a heartening trend for us to turn our eyes inwards and do a bit of introspection. Our ills are well known, even if accepted only grudgingly. What we do not know is how to change. Change will come only if we think about it and work on it. In all likelihood we will continue as usual or go further downhill.
Our worst problem is we are not united. We are all Muslim, but for every one of us there are at least two others who consider us as Kafirs (according to Mohammad Hanif).
The next worst problem is we are not truthful, and the whole world knows it. We are getting isolated when the world is shrinking. We will pay for it.
The best we can hope for is we will not tip over.
Calm down my friend..I can feel your anger in your words.
This article merits inclusion in our text books notably Pakistan Studies.
Well said. Let him cast the first stone who has not sinned.
The author is spot on. But I am sure, there would be no takers.
excellant commentry. is anybody listening?
Excellent Sir. I could not have made the same points better.
Short and crisp summary of what Pakistan is.
Very sad but true!
bitter truth!
Agree with the general idea of the article - our delusional mindset, not just in national, but also local and household affairs. the examples are cherry-picked though. Same can be said about a whole bunch of other things such as we call ourselves democratic but allow our govts to face zero accountability. We have this attitude in our personal lives either.
Our languages are deeply influenced by them but our cultures are not. Can there be a more self contradictory statement than this? Walk the length and breadth of India and you will see the impact all over. One has to be totally incapable of seeing to make such a statement. Sher Sha Suri who ruled India was born in Bihar and lies buried in Sehsaram Bihar. There are literally millions of large and small consequences of the social and cultural influences on what has become the contemporary civilization of India. Just check out the languages, the architecture, the literature, the religious and mystical traditions, the food and you will see it all around. People from central Asian and west Asian areas came over an settled all over India and yet the author finds no impact. No human society in the world in racially, culturally pure. Human beings have moved oer thousands of years and what we have to today is a mixture. Trying to parse humanity into smaler racial ethnic groups and create oure national entities was a 19th century project and we all saw what it it lead to in the Europe during the second world war. Europe since has said good bye to this narrow way of diving humanity and have made tremendous progress, European Union being just one example. Why do we have to re-learn the lessons that others have already learnt? Our culture and civilization is the result of many historical influences and I am proud to be associated with them.
To the point comments in this article - but why are such articles not in Urdu, for the masses to consume mentally/