It is, from some perspectives at least, interesting that the leader of a major religious party, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, and his brother are among those suspended. Since they are men who talk so often of morality, we expect to see them set a personal example by following the election rules laid down. The same holds true in the case of the two federal ministers on the list. We hope that this will be made clear to the errant ministers by the prime minister who must remind all members of his Cabinet to lead by example. It is worrying that so many of the men — and women — whose task it is to make laws should themselves be so lax in abiding by those that are already in place. The grace period given to them since September 30 was ignored. It seems that those with any degree of power, including members of our national and provincial assemblies, appear to believe they are above the law and are not expected to conform to what it says. The ECP action should help them recognise that this is not correct and that they need, in fact, to be the first to follow laws in order to avoid the kind of embarrassment they face now, as names appear in headlines.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2010.
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