Ali Gohar Shaikh is a disgruntled jiyala. Following years of failure in his attempts to acquire a government job, he is selling vegetables near his home in Sukkur. However, he has now decided to try his luck at the ballot box and throw electoral challenge to traditional, well-entrenched politicians.
As his nomination papers have been accepted in PS-1 Sukkur as an independent candidate, he will be facing his erstwhile party colleague, Haji Anwar Mahar in the May 11 electoral battle.
“I joined the PPP in 1988 and sincerely worked hard for the party,” said Ali Gohar, speaking to The Express Tribune. “During that period I was deployed as polling agent for Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah, Nauman Islam Shaikh and Dr Nasrullah Baloch. Besides this, I was Unit President of Union Council-8 in 1989,” he added.
“After passing intermediate, I began to ask various PPP leaders to provide me with a government job,” said Gohar, “every time I went to them, they promised me a job, but never fulfilled their promise. One of the party leaders even told me that some people within the party were against giving me a job. During this period, jobs were given to different people based on favouritism and nepotism, but I was ignored.”
Recalling the first local government elections under former President Pervez Musharraf in 2001, he said, “I contested election for a councillor as an independent candidate and bagged 140 votes. The winner of the election with the support of PPP received 201 votes. You can judge my popularity from the number of votes I received as an independent candidate,” he said.
“I started selling vegetables with my father in 1989 and repeatedly tried to acquire a government job, but to no avail. My younger brother has a masters in English and he too has failed to get a job with the government,” continued Gohar, “Honestly speaking, there is no room for the dedicated and diehard workers within the party ranks. Leaders like such workers who keep praising them, like people used to do in the Mughal court.”
Gohar went on to say that he belongs to a poor family and does not have much money to spend on elections. However, he added, “I am confident that, with the love and support of local residents, I will emerge victorious.”
“I know it is very difficult to face heavyweights like Haji Anwar Mahar, because he has been elected twice and knows very well how to win elections,” said Gohar. However, he added that he thinks there are still many people who will vote for him, “without any fear or favour.”
Gohar added that because he also comes from a poor background, he empathizes with the poor and says he will “surely do a lot to mitigate their sufferings”. “Since 1988 I have seen many parliamentarians come and go, all of whom have failed to meet the expectations of the poor,” he said. “Then, what is the use of sending them to the Parliament?” he wondered aloud.
Gohar alleges that many parliamentarians are fake degree and dual nationality holders. “If you go through their track record, they have done nothing for the people,” said Gohar, adding that they have used their position only to benefit themselves.
“If the people elect me and I am sent to Parliament, the first thing I will do will be for the welfare of the poor masses.”
He added that influential politicians exploit sincere workers and people for their own interests and forget them after coming into power. “I am a poor man and will work hard for the welfare of the poor.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2013.
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Why is everyone dissing the guy ? Given the employment situation in Pakistan, its no wonder he was hoping for a government job. After all, one has to feed self and family. Its easy to talk down to someone leading a hard life as a street vendor, from the comfort of your sitting room or air conditioned office.
Best of luck to him.
@asad: "classic example how a poor man when gets elected will do the same thing what the others have done in the past. " . One cannot say that he is going to do the same thing as others in the past. But he surely sounds like that Jatoi fellow who he also wants to dig some Gold. With this sort of pragmatism, he ought to get a ticket from any pack,
“After passing intermediate, I began to ask various PPP leaders to provide me with a government job,” Why did he think that he was entitled to a government job after passing inter? The sad thing is that the culture of nepotism and political appointments has been ingrained in our Psyche so much that we think that it is our right to be rewarded for being affiliated with a party. Whenever PPP came into power we saw PIA, Steel Mills, Railways etc. crumble down due to appointments based on affiliations or political rewards rather than merit. Truth is that this poor guy at least had an intermediate education. Post of the people appointed by PPP have not studied past 5th grade but posses fake degrees to back up their imaginary credentials.
I personally know this guy and live in the same area. What he is doing is perfect example of Revolution. If people like him start questioning people like Khursheed Ahmed Shah then we can really expect some change. Last time Khursheed Ahmed Shah visited this area, he said that Sukkur will be another Paris.. but its perished. The problem is that people like Ali Gohar end-up joining same people when they are paid well. This is what has happened for past few elections. Every time someone decides to contest independently from these strongholds of PPP, they are bribed well and that's the best deal to them.
I will personally vote for this guy. Hope he stands firm.
Jiss ko dekho uth ke election larne khara ho jata hai... its not a good thing if poor uneducated people who lack vision and expertise come into power.. the mentality that these poor people have is that the party I vote for will give me a govt job so that I don't have to do any hard work and receive a monthly salary in addition to the opportunities for corruption is pathetic. Once this mindset is changed, especially in Interior Sindh, things will become better.
classic example how a poor man when gets elected will do the same thing what the others have done in the past.
All the best Ali Gohar. May the best man win. Prayers of Pakistani citizens are with you
You're not a dedicate worker of a political party if all you require is a Government job!
Good luck Ali Gohar..
Best of Luck to him.
How are you a dedicated worker?? if you are doing all this for a job