Ranchor Lines bomb blasts in Karachi coincided with "dharna politics" in Peshawar of Tehreek-e-Insaff and the allied right wing parties. The spokesperson of Taliban's admitted murdering the innocent civilians in Karachi yet these politicians of the far right made speeches to support the perpetrators of this crime. Can't these politicians differentiate between the unintended collateral damage that the drones may cause from the well planned and executed bomb blasts by Taliban's targeting the innocent citizens of their country? Do they expect the federal government and the Armed forces of this country to reflect with any seriousness on the issue these parties highlight? Especially when the voices raised from their middle are the same voices that question the "shahadat" of the soldiers of the state while declaring the dead terrorists as "shaheeds".
Imran Khan and his "dharna politics" that targets the blockade of NATO supplies is ill placed and ill timed. The people of this country gave his party votes for his representatives to sit in the parliament and raise their voice of concern there. They also voted him and his party to strengthen the federation and the Armed Forces of Pakistan. The menu of his "dharna politics" lacks an important ingredient- the support of the liberal parties like the PPP, ANP and the MQM. Together with the government and the Armed Forces these parties represents a different will of the people. That stands up to confront these terrorists. That understands that Pakistan is a partner and not a rival of America in the war on terror. That prefers the utility of diplomacy and finding a way through negotiations with the Americans as a more appropriate method than blocking the NATO supply that goes against the state commitment and puts to risk the lives of soldiers of many EU countries in the grand coalition led by Americans in Afghanistan.
We can judge the consequences of the "dharna politics" considering if it succeeds to block the NATO supplies and the state is forced to forgo its commitment and is no more able to comply. A large amount of diplomatic capital already spent by Pakistan will go waste. Already accused of duplicity and duality in how we fulfill our international commitments and engagements we will once again be found struggling to match our actions with our words. We will once again fail to become part of the US led international system willingly followed by all countries perusing the American set ideals of democracy, rule of law, liberty, progress and modernity.
As far as debate on sovereignty is concerned it is irrelevant. It became irrelevant when the whole world could do nothing to stop the American invasion of Iraq on trumped up accusation of possession of weapons of mass destruction. It became further irrelevant when the terrorists sitting in the places like Afghanistan, Sudan, Yemen and Pakistan started planning to execute terrorist actions in other states and started threatening their security thinking that the veil of sovereignty will protect them against military retaliation by these states. In the American defined new order of the world terrorists are transnational threat and if the weak states will not get them the strong states led by Americans will. Not through its hard power and force alone America imposes its hegemony. For the countries like us it does that through its soft power enforced through UN, World Bank, IMF and WTO institutions that it helped establishing. When America does not want these institutions have strong interests to protect and turn a blind eye to the states that are no more part of the American led world order.
It's the American economic retaliation that the states fear more today.
The hypocritical behavior being demonstrated by the right wing parties led by Imran Khan pose a direct challenge to the national security of our country. Their actions may contribute in exposing our military as well as economic vulnerabilities. This the nation cannot afford. The government and the Armed Forces of Pakistan are committed to put an end to the terror to which its people are exposed. Any roadblocks that stop them from achieving this goal will have to be removed. The more flat footed the government is made to look the more inclined it will be to pivot back in the direction of American aid and assistance to overcome these challenges.The war on terror that the Pakistan military fights must come to a logical conclusion. The military knows that it has no winning formula minus US support and assistance.
The question that should actually perturb the minds of the leaders like Imran Khan is not why drones breach our sovereignty but how best can we root out terrorism from our country. No doubt drones strikes give terrorists motive to retaliate but such strikes also eliminates leadership of organizations that terrorize our society. There are tips that the executors of "dharna politics" can take from the success of Srilankan Army in rooting out terrorism from their country. It?s not through executing strikes and dharna?s but in the areas of non-interference by the politicians in the military operations, clarity of mission, unity of effort, political and military resolve and above all through a national character and will that abhorred and despised terrorists that they were able to achieve victory . Sirilankan resolve to root out terrorism from their society can be summed up in the famous Srikankan President Rajapaksa's statement, "I know two kinds of people terrorists and those who fight them."
Imran Khan and the political parties allied with him in conducting the "dharna politics" represent a third kind of people, 'those who block the road that leads to fighting the terrorists'.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 26th, 2013.
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dear, 100% agreed. but what i want to say is IK has proposed a solution of this many many times. you may accept that solution or may reject that but at least discuss the solution. if you think that solution is not going to work, give your point of with solid arguments and suggest any alternative way. by the way, if you are also not aware of the proposed solution, no problem. i may give you details on that as well.
thanks for reading
Mr. Editor: Wonder why you did not include my post-it was not offensive at all, possibly quite informative. RR Iyer New York
I am looking forward to Imran Khan's next dharna against terrorism perpetuated by taliban against the poor people of pakistan. I hope he sees terrorism as atleast the second root cause of all problems faced by this god forsaken country.
@leader: Taliban tottay and their safeguarding of TTP interests----sigh! sigh!!!!!
Amreeki tottay and their safeguarding of American interests...sigh !
IK and his party are emotional kids who take international relations as mohalla fights
@Muhammad Nadeem Sarwar: why it is so hard for you to understand that before you can avoid getting sprayed with the insecticide you will have to kill the insects yourself. You may love insects but sophisticated world wants to keep insects from destroying the civilized world
Few questions to the writer; Where was our military when we faced the embarrasment of OBL popping out of military's back yard, when we lost 3 state of the art reconnaissance planes in karachi, when we lost AVACS plane at Kamra, when they could not protect the GHQ, when they could not protect four 4-star generals. We know, they were busy making money in DHA schemes, founding joint ventures with Bahria....the list goes on and on...So please, let the politicians do it this time around, we have tried your for full 35 years...
ET please publish.
"It?s not through executing strikes and dharna?s" ET: The sentence needs to be corrected.
i have a question, if any one (including the writer) can please answer.............. i know neither Dharna, nor NATTO supply blockage will be able to stop drones, but what can a common citizen of Pakistan or opposition party do to stop that? has any one the solution? if yes, then tell me, if no then please shut up............................
While it is very easy to blame Imran Khan or for that matter any civilian (while the real power rests somewhere else)for not thinking clearly or with wisdom, can you tell us that how come Pakistan Armed Forces have not crushed this insurgency in the 5 years, before Imran Khan took over KPK government this year? Hakimullah's house(the one droned out) was less than a mile from a Pakistan Army base.
Noticed at least two spelling mistakes in this article. Tribune you need to pull up your socks!
Imran Khan seems to think that blocking NATO supply routes will somehow stop drone strikes. The US with its $600 billion dollar plus military budget is perhaps inconvenienced by supply blockades but is hardly going to change policy over this. Is IK naive, or is it just convenient to ride the populist wave?