The PML-N won largely from Punjab so it is natural to select the Cabinet from Punjab. Given the experiences of the past, it is also understandable that Mian Sahib is not taking chances, hence packing the government with trusted, loyalist, etc. However, we are repeatedly told that Mian Sahib has matured, and he certainly has displayed signs of maturity immediately post elections. The most heartening example is the choice of the Chief Minister in Balochistan. Kudos to Mian Sahib for that. However, it would have been nice had the same spirit prevailed in the selection of the Federal Cabinet, “Federal” being the operative term.
The Prime Minister, the Chief Minister Punjab and the Speaker National Assembly have all been elected from Lahore. The newly-elected Speaker National Assembly is a gentleman with an impeccable reputation, yet the slot of the Speaker was an opportunity to focus a bit more on the “National” part. Perhaps, continued with the precedent of appointing a woman. It is admittedly Mian Sahib’s discretion to appoint to the Cabinet whoever he deems fit. With great discretion comes great responsibility, or at least it should. Reflect on the hypothetical scenario of the Peoples Party government appointing an overwhelming majority of the Federal Cabinet members from Sindh and the reaction it would have evoked. Now think about the grim hypothetical situation when the Chief Minister of Sindh or K-P decides to lead a “Long March” against Islamabad. It is not the same as Mian Shabaz Sharif vowing to do it as chief minister in the previous tenure.
It is refreshing to see new tones, changes and approaches in the Cabinet. Most refreshing is perhaps hearing Mr Khurram Dastagir talk eloquently and with clarity, and one dearly hopes that this is the face and tone of the new and matured PML-N. Mr Khawaja Asif maintains his clarity and candour on the most difficult issues and would do any Cabinet proud. Most of the individuals appointed to the Cabinet have their competence and integrity above board. Yet, that is not the point, not entirely. One hopes that finding a few more honest and competent people (which by the way includes women) from other provinces might not have been an impossible task. Homogeneity is overrated. In short, more mix and match.
Inner circles and confidantes give a higher comfort level. But they also result in cliques and cocoons. Comfort easily translates into a false sense of security. Perceptions are also important. Justice should not only be done but seen to be done, as is with fairness. This government has to not only be “National” but also look the part. It is all well and good to say that we are all Pakistanis and the ethnicity does not or should not matter. This is unconvincing. Ethnicity matters and perceptions matter. What next, we are all humans, so it should not matter that there are no women in the power structure. Is all of this, holding Mian Sahib to an unreasonably high standard? I think not. Mian Sahib has now earned the right to be held to that standard. The people of this Federation certainly have the right to ask the question.
Diversity has value, perhaps is a virtue in itself. Continuing with the trope of diversity, there seems to be a sudden dearth of diversity in voices making a critical assessment of Mian Sahib’s decisions in the media. Realignment is afoot. The incoming Prime Minister deserves all the credit for the appointment of Dr Malik in Balochistan and not creating mischief in K-P. And all of us should agree that this is a “historic” moment and all, which it is. There has been much uniform sentimentality and optimism on display. However, time to move on a bit — some words of caution to Mian Sahib by the free and independent media, maybe.
In Mian Sahib’s most forgettable moment, before the newfound sobriety and statesmanship, a slogan of Jaag Punjabi Jaag was raised. It is possible that Mian Nawaz Sharif never said it or, at least, never meant it, yet that was how it was understood in many places outside of Punjab. Perception has a tendency to become reality. The Punjabi is quite awake in the Federal Cabinet. Perhaps more relevant now is the similarly phrased words of caution by a proud Punjabi, Habib Jalib, Jaag meray Punjab, kay Pakistan chala. There is a subtle yet important difference between being merely awake and being completely aware. Mian Sahib is awake and is also aware (as shown in Balochistan), yet the selection of the Federal Cabinet fell short of the Gold Standard. That is dangerous.
The appointments to the Cabinet were done in good faith and on “objective” criteria. Yet, the criteria need to be revisited. Rethinking needs to be done, not due to the quality and abilities of individual members but for the sake of the Federation and because Mian Sahib is a “National” leader. National leaders are supposed to be leaders of all ethnicities and provinces. Lest we forget “National” leaders are also leaders of the women in the nation.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2013.
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Another piece of crap. Lets focus on the actual problems in country like energy, law-and-order and economic reforms rather than eyeing gender equality, which is probably the top area of Maslows hierarchy of needs. We still at the bottom level!
@Khalq e Khuda: @Parvez: its hard to believe that we are living in sucha retrograde Pakistan. where people know only one thing descrimination on the level of laguage, province or cast. i dont know when the thinking of the people of Pkaistan will change. when they will raise voice for the national solidarity and integrity. it seems taht i am still living in 70's. the same nation and the same provincialism. Shameless. if we say that Paksitan is getting changed at least people of Pakistan are not ready to change their mindset.
@ashar:
Kindly correct your information, Sharmila Farooqui, Erum Khalid, Nusrat Sultana, Shamim Mumtaz, Shehnaz Ansari all hail from Urdu speaking backgrounds and have been elected on reserved seats for women. Desperate attempt of MQM and its supporters to create an ethnic conflict in Sindh are shameful.
Sindh does suffer from a class problem where ruling class whether living in their agricultural estates or in DHA or KDA scheme do not give a crap about the masses but it certainly does not suffer from a rift between Urdu speaking versus Sindhis.
@Sheharyar Afroze: That is not possible without MQM in the government. All the MPAs of PPP are Sindhi, the women elected on quota are sindhi. Only advisers can be take from mohajirs. DO you mean the expansion of cabinet by this? Oh yes, I forgot tappi.
@ashar:
The Sindh cabinet will be soon expanded to included Urdu speakings. It was earlier being expected that MQM would be joining in but clearly it is to busy pleasing PMLN. Furthermore to start off things the deputy speaker Shehla Raza is Urdu speaking along with many other people in PPP.
@ Mirza Saroop you made the point of diversity and some confused people cannot understand that. One of the concrete example is that in Mush day when he he revived the issue of kala bag even his hand picked puppets told him that they will resign if he goes for that. Diverse people from diverse area make the things balanced and that in long run is beneficial to Federation. People like it or not but Pakistan is not one country is is made up of units which are are called "states" in India . This is hard to swallow for some one from Lahore. Saroop I still prefer this democratic punjabi rule thousands times than punjabi gunman rule. You can see signs of wisdom in some decision of NS in Balochistan and KPK. These things hopefully will mature after 2 more civilian transition. Some one's definition of democracy is 2 complete transitions of civilian governments. There was gun man last time but not this time . So let us see what happens in 2028. I believe that it will be best for federation. As it always happens that "journey of thousand miles start with first step"
It is amusing how any criticism of PMLN would result in such a vociferous opposition from the PMLN supporters (as seen from the reaction above). The article couldn't have been written in more good faith and the criticism was non-existent though there were alot of suggestions.
To start things off PMLN has already runied its great step in Balochistan by not inviting CM Sindh and CM KPK.
Also, for the information of our readers the Supreme Court has also turned in to a male Punjabi fraternity with 2 out of 17 judges being non-Punjabis all males and ironically all belonging to the same sect.
@ashar: In Punjab all the ministers are Punjabi... though there are seraiky but very few.. That is not comparison btwn Sindh and Punjab there is comparison btwn PPP and PMLN... whose slogan was jag Punjabi jag... which is still visible from cabinet.... how much Nawaz is changed and national leader....
Why is it that Imran Khan is given the liberty of choosing the best team whereas others are not. Would you prefer the Railway ministry be given to some one who is is incompetent but from a diverse back ground or gender instead of some one who in his eyes at least appears to be competent
You write every week almost. but is it necessary to be there every week when there is no substantial material to follow in you op ed? This is very commonplace. Every body has already observed and thought about it, however keeping a confidence in mind that the nation has reposed upon NS, time should be given to him to prove his loyalty to the country. I think this is no time to unnecessarily underline ethnicity of the Federal Cabinet. Moreover, in Sindh all the minsters are Sindhi. What do you think about that?
A great Op Ed that analyzes the composition of federal cabinet and the federation itself. NS gave a few ministries to the turncoats of Sindh but compared to Lahore what did Karachi get? The US was liberated from British on the slogan of "no taxation without representation". A mature NS should do justice if he wants of keep the federation intact. If the current trend is allowed then the three smaller provinces would never become self-governing and demand full autonomy. @aaaaa: I agree we can forgive and forget the old blunders of NS and some even demand for Mush and tell others mitti pao. However, the quarter century old cases against Zardari and BB should continue and pursued by the govt of and PCO judiciary. Even though most of these cases were concocted during the times of NS and his trusted senator Saif. When are we going to be honest and treat everybody equal? Regards, M
Irrespective of their ethnicity, its the same group of people who were with NS back in 1998 that raises some concerns with regards to perceptions of changed commitments. Perception being built by PMLN, this is a "new" NS then how come he was unable to find "new" people for his cabinet? Does PMLN have their own ideology/vision or are they totally dependent on "one" person? People do not change overnight, circumstances change and products are repackaged to satisfy changing habits.
Although on an elevated level, what you say sounds right. On a down to earth level the philosophy should hopefully be : It matters not if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice.