In case the APC is a closed door affair, then the media is inundated with all kinds of self-promotional leaks by the political non-entities. In case it were an open door meet, then the media talk-shows would have a field day depicting the entire episode as a farcical theatre of political undergraduates.
Probably Pakistan is the only country in the world where APCs are proposed at the drop of a hat. Governments, unable to come up with answers to knotty national problems or fearful of inviting public criticism for taking unpopular but necessary decisions, invariably end up proposing an APC. On the other hand, parties in the opposition usually clamour for an APC having exhausted all other avenues of opposing the government for the sake of opposing it. In the “bad” old days of civil-military turns in the saddle, most often than not APC-type moots would precede formation of alliances of out-of-power politicos for launching street agitations in urban towns to oust the party in power with the help of you-know-who.
Such APCs used to be held at the fag end of military regimes but in the very first year or so of civilian governments. The late Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan used to lead most such campaigns. His departure from the scene has brought to an end a political culture better consigned to history but with the right lessons learnt.
Clearly, an APC has never been a substitute for the many forums of consultation provided in the Constitution. To start with, you have a parliament, then there are relevant parliamentary committees, next there is the Council of Common Interest (CCI) where decisions are expressed in terms of “opinion of the majority” and not consensus. In case the federal government, which has a majority in the CCI, desires a consensus, it can convene a meeting of all the four chief ministers and thrash out the reservations and objections of those not in agreement with the substance, direction or the goals of the policy.
So, instead of wasting time in irrelevant exercises like APCs and powerless committees, Mr Sharif would do well to get on with the job and formulate policies using the best brains of his party with necessary relevant inputs from the permanent instruments of governance — the civil service, the Foreign Office, the police, the intelligence agencies and the army and its intelligence arms — then take it to all the consultative forums of parliament and once finalised, make the official implementers implement them with a fair degree of efficiency and in accordance with a mutually agreed timetable. You don’t have much time to lose, Mr Prime Minister. You are the chief executive. Play the role, Sir.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2013.
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@gujranwala789: And this not the only falsehood propagated.
Spot on - if your elected as leader - lead.
@gujranwala789:
Many grateful Thanks, Sir. I am better informed now, but isn't the inclusion of Kashmir rather premature?
@wonderer:
Why people are propagating this false cliche´ of pakistan = land of pure. It is utterly non sense when pakistan is simply acronym of the following,
punjab P afghania A kashmir K sind S balochistan TAN
That is how Chaudhary Rehmat ali made the name of this country. Chaudhary Rehmat ali did not name it as so-called "Land of pure". the original name of pakistan is "PAKSTAN", the letter "i" is added only to facilitate the pronunciation in english. Every one should really get this idea that the "pakistan" cannot be translated because it is not a word expression but merely an "ACRONYM".
I completely agree with the author. This APC drama should be over now , it just entertains all kinds of tanga parties.
@Author: you write "oust the party in power with the help of you-know-who". @Zubaia Torwali writes: "It is interesting to note that another icon for women in Pakistan, indeed the entire world, Benazir Bhutto, was also — initially at least — seen as an Indian agent, a Jewish agent and even labelled a security risk. Let’s not forget that when Ms Bhutto first became prime minister of Pakistan, there were many people who couldn’t deal with seeing a woman in charge of running the country and said that a woman’s rule was against religion. Later on, it was revealed that on whose behalf this campaign against Ms Bhutto was conducted"
To a lay man, if you know who is it, why are you afraid to says so. Can anyone please name these people.
In this OpEd I can see just too much wisdom, an unfashionable commodity in this land-of-the-pure. I bet NS will pay no heed to such sensible articles.
When unpopular decisions have to be taken and Government does not want to take the flak, APC is the only recourse to scuttle it. Pakistan is a divided country with multiple power centers and a weak Parliament therefore everyone is wanting to guard their backside and offend no one.
People voted PMLN to power, not the others, so get on with the job and deliver. Yes for sake of political harmony, hosting a APC is a good public relation exercise. It would be better to have an in depth meeting with all the CMs and heads of security apparatus, to work out a working plan to nab terrorism.
Sir, you nailed it. The elected leaders have heavy mandate and the two houses are the place to debate the most imp issue of our time not the losing parties. The losers or rejected parties would only try to get their moment in the sun. If NS cannot lead from the front foot then we are doomed.
"You are the chief executive. Play the role, Sir." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Well spoken !
And don't forget the perks and all other expenses bore by the unfortunate people of Pakistan. I value your article and the advice to the PM but don't hold your breath , they will go ahead with this facade and fool the people again and again regardless who is occupying the PM House.
There is no real plan or initiative to tackle terrorism and extremism. You would hope somehow there'd be a lull in violence with right-wing parties in power. Apparently not so.
Apparently he still does not get that lack of security from extremism is the greatest threat to the economy. APC seems to be an exercise in only passing off responsibility elsewhere.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23319254
Very true. What's the point of APC in the presence of a democratically elected parliament. All policies should be debated only in the parliament. The concept of APCs is unheard of in democratic countries.