This is not all: from the Commando himself setting the ball rolling by saying to the foreign press in an interview given at his fancy ‘farm-house’ on December 30 2013: “I would say the whole army is upset. Certainly, they wouldn’t like anything happening to their ex-Army Chief,” to his legal team travelling up and down the country addressing 50 or 60 or 100 retired senior officers in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi (who form the membership of the ‘Pakistan First Forum’), talking about a sub judice matter in irresponsible terms, such as questioning the special court’s setting up, and demanding his trial in a military court and egging on a virtual revolt in the ranks.
Indeed, this newspaper of record of January 12, ’14, reported Dr Khalid Ranjha’s talk to the assemblage thus: “Defence counsel Dr Khalid Ranjha appealed to ex-servicemen on Saturday to request the military to issue a statement that General Pervez Musharraf be tried under the Army Act and not by the special court.” Former servicemen gathered in Lahore under the platform of ‘Pakistan First Forum’.
Most dangerously and irresponsibly, he also asked the assemblage to appeal to the sitting generals and lower cadre to stand up in favour of Musharraf. Ask ‘lower cadre’ to ‘stand up in favour of Musharraf’? How imprudent and reckless, not only of the eminent lawyer but even the senior officers present. For they well know this sort of speech can encourage vigilante action by a hot-head who might do harm to someone senior in the country. Sad.
I have long had an entirely different view on all of this shemozzle. Consider: Writing in this same space on June 6,2013 in my article “Coming full circle”:
“… the so-called Commando, now a sorry figure who actually escaped from court (when his bail was cancelled by the IHC) — I ask you — a man who once also threatened Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto in the following words: ‘The last punch will be mine’, has punched himself out cold. There he sits, surrounded by luxury and 20 batmen and official cooks and gardeners and chauffeurs and telephone operators (being a former full general) with nowhere to go, no one to call.”
A month or so earlier I had suggested in “What goes around, comes around” on April 25, ’13: “So, I say … what goes around comes around. Personally, I abhor unfair behaviour towards anyone, and will always stand up for those who are dealt with unfairly.
“Which brings me to the matter of the Commando wishing to go to Dubai to meet his dear mother, a lady I have admired … may she have good health and may these days of peril for her son go easy on her. Indeed, may the Commando himself stay safe.
“But we could all do without Ahmad Raza Kasuri’s histrionics on live TV when he pretended to cry … pleading for Musharraf … to see his mother. May I remind Kasuri of the time when his leader (until 1976, when Kasuri stood in line for a PPP ticket for the ’77 elections despite having registered a murder case against ‘Saab’ — his word for ZAB — in 1974!) was the victim of judicial murder and his wife and daughter were not even allowed to attend his funeral rites by an army dictator?
“ … That Nawaz and Shahbaz and (the late) Abbas Sharif were not allowed … to bury their father? …That Asif Ali Zardari was not allowed to visit his mother … because he was in the Commando’s prison? What goes around, sirs, comes around, remember that.
“As to the Commando being allowed to go to Dubai to visit his mother, I am all for it … if he doesn’t come back to face the charges against him, good riddance: he could be tried and sentenced in absentia if found guilty. The country could very easily do without him and his malevolent influence … ”.
Much has happened since then, however: His quite evident overstating illnesses that anyone his age would have — and he is a lot fitter than 90 per cent of them: his pulse is that of an athlete, Masha’allah — has further weakened his position and shoved him unceremoniously into the ranks of the has-beens. Time we too forgot all about the man.
So, let a date be given for his appearance before the special court six months down the line, during which he can visit not only his dear mother, but also the best heart doctor in the world who, too, has submitted a letter on the (God forbid) bad state of the Commando’s health, and mayor of Paris, Texas, to boot, Dr Arjumand Hashmi. Let him then return to the country to a rapturous welcome by his millions of supporters and appear in court like many others before him! Rs100 says he will not return.
A word to the retired senior officers of the armed forces who form the Pakistan First Forum (please note that the two associations of retired military personnel, PESA and PESS have a far larger membership than this lot): I hope you gentlemen, some of you who used to boast at the time of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Mian Mohammad Sharif’s funerals: ‘Dekha kese door rakha hai unn ko’; ‘Chirrya bhi nahin urrnay dee’, now understand the beauty of democracy, and of the right to free association and assembly. They who prevented others (with extreme force sometimes — lathi-charging Begum Bhutto/lifting for hours Begum Nawaz’s car on a forklift in the height of a Lahore summer), can meet where and when they want, and say anything that comes to mind; even the most incendiary.
It is important that you do understand, for the country is at a most dangerous place, many crossroads having been passed in the wrong direction.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 24th, 2014.
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I would like to believe, the commando is innocent, however the dear commando will have to prove himself. No selective justice please. Must face the music. Let us learn to answer the charges. This is how the nations grow and develop. I repeat he may not be guilty, for God's sake prove it please in the court of law.
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@salim:
Neither anger nor hate but disdain for the man and his show of impunity given the background of he his military rule causing the deaths of many in the land and involving the counntry in war of terror and demonstrative loyalty for a foreign power! He and his supporters should let the judiciary deal with the sad past in the national interest of the coming generation.
Rex Minor
@Rex Minor: Outburst of anger coupled with hate. ET to please take note.
@salim
What are you trying to prove by nitpicking on John's comments? If you reckon that the former General is behaving like a soldier, a straight soldier, then neither you nor the man accused of treason have the faintest idea what soldiering is all about? His constant display of the right hand movement towards his head is not good enough. He must show the respect for the Supreme court, which represent the 180 million citizens! It is time that the world see him in chains and not being sorrounded by the hoard of security soldiers that he was used to as a dictator!.
Rex Minor
@John: "the commando chickens out at his first court appearance,so much for ............"
You seem to be desperately ignorant. Musharraf has appeared in court many times after his recent return.strong text
AAAAA Shucks ! please don't go after Ahmed Raza Kasuri " the Greatest Lawyer_Liar ever told , We ignorant folks living oversea's would loose the "only fun time show" coming out a country that is tearing it'self apart !
What insight ! Mr Shafi needs to go to U.K. as High Council. A great asset to our nation...and if not the UK than definitely India .
Musharraf is getting what he deserves .If he had hung Nawaz Shariff like Bhutto was hung and had taken care of Zardari like Bhutto took care of Kasuri then today The General would be a free and respected man ...."one must make hay while the sun shines " not after .
The author has no standing and appears to have some personal grudge against Musharraf.
Amidst all the mayhem murder and looting this clown finds time to settle some old score!.
Can you focus on your job and get some positive PR going and investment into the country. How abouyt showin us what your progress to-date has been? Thanks
The author should also comment on his beloved PPP's Co Chairman's antics who used medical reports to wiggle his way out of court proceedings.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/2622123/Pakistan-presidential-candidate-Asif-Ali-Zardari-suffering-from-severe-mental-problems.html
totally biased article........
Why is the author recommending him that he be sent abroad. Is that not a route for escaping from justice?
I really doubt you ever served Pakistan Army!! Pak army doesnt produce liers and jokers. You every column is based on assumptions no one care and advice no one take. You dont advice ex servicemen which forum they need to join, they have freewill and may be more seniors than you. They can decide better.
@Mukhtar: "Let the Judges take care of it". Nobody has any problems with President Musharraf being tried in court. The big problem, for reasons which escape me, is why the Pakistan Justice System appear incapable of getting him into court.
Nobody would be talking non sense like Mush's team only if they knew there is accountability of their actions against the state. These characters have always been with un-elected usurpers and benefited greatly. Most people in their last days show remorse and self-respect but not these characters. One fails to understand when so many sitting PM can be brought to the court for contempt why are the courts afraid of these shifty characters? If PPP's PM would have made half the statements against the sitting HC judges they would be thrown in jail and these same lawyers would be cheering and justifying that.
We are no body to pass this judgement and that judgement.Unfortunately writers,anchors have assumed the role of judges,that is absolutely un fair.Musharraf 's case is still in the court, let the judges take care of it.Once the judgement is out we can thrash the judgement.Musharraf is not the only issue of this country,we all must wake up to ground realities.
"It is important that you do understand, for the country is at a most dangerous place, many crossroads having been passed in the wrong direction." This sentence has said it all.
@Avtar: It is amusing to read the simplistic and unrealistic logic of Musharraf's opponents. So let me set your story straight. First of all your statement is untrue that Musharraf decided to publish his book from India. His book's publisher is Simon and Schuster, a British company. They have divisions in many countries including UK, USA, Australia, and perhaps India as well. Second, it is illogical for Musharraf's 90 year old mother to live with Musharraf in Pakistan with all the dangers to anyone from his family to move around day in and day out going for medical treatments that an elderly needs. Ask yourself if your were as targeted as Musharraf, would you want your elderly mother to live with you or abroad if that was an option? Rest assured Musharraf is highly respected by the UAE government and they provide necessary facilities to her (even though she is above 60 as you state).
Extremely biases article and a total nonsense .You better be respecting our 4 star general who fought two wars and then was pushed to be the country's chief executive but handled all challenges amazingly well !! Sub se pahle Pakistan. Musharraf is the best rest are baskets of waste
Thanks for this piece Shafi Sahib,all these "fired cartridges" or ex serviceman as they call themselves,should be tried for sedition.While Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was made to stand through proceedigns of the court,the commando chickens out at his first court appearance,so much for "dar war nahi lagta aay"
@Rex Minor: While the jury may be out as to whether the performance of Musharraf is representative of the military top brass, there is no doubt that it is quite in line with the persona of Gen. Musharraf as we have come to know over the years. High on drama, low on substance with nary a thought of what it may mean for his country. All it's concerned with is whether it's all Musharraf - right, left and center or not. I am sure the first thought for coining his party's slogan must have been "Musharraf first". Someone with some sense on his team (a rarity in itself) must have suggested otherwise.
Musharraf is right, he should be tried by the military since whatever he is being accused of happened when he was in military. He likes to be in the news, and civilian court and all columnists like you are doing that for him. Yes, Nawaz was treated badly by Musharraf, but he did do something that brought us Musharraf. Smart thing Nawaz did was he compromised and made a deal, that saved him, his family, and the country a lot of trouble. On the other hand, Bhutto did not compromise, lost his life, ruined his family, and gave us 12 years of Zia!
Musharraf is nothing more than an embarrassment for Pakistan. Calling on the army to overthrow an elected government is treason in any country. His 10 years of illegal rule have long gone but we still have the spectacle of this coward haunting the news and threatening the nation. The new COAS is too much of a professional to involve himself in political affairs but he should allow justice to take place and allow Musharraf to be jailed.
Anti Musharraf rhetoric
@Sandip: My father was an army officer and we have deep roots within the military community. I can say for sure the vast majority of Army officers, in service and retired, are with Musharraf. Unless you are wilfully turning a blind eye, don't you see why Musharraf is still in the AFIC after 3 weeks? Under normal circumstances he would have been discharged even if he had a heart surgery. A subtle hint should is enough for the wise.
Musharraf must face the charges in court, period
For once the former General was telling the truth!! The army is indeed upset since the best specimen of the Pakistani army was now on trial in a civilian court and the public were given the opportunity to watch the performance of their best soldier! To avoid such spectacles the military personnel are subjected to military trials and given a dishonourable discharge.
The retired major author should simply tell us if the performance of the former General is representative of the rest of the miliatry brass?
Rex Minor
It is interesting Commando's legal counsel calls critics as 'Indian agents.' Did Commando not choose himself to get his autobiography published in India rather in the Land of Pure. I cannot understand why the Commando has to visit his mother in Dubai - can't she visit her son in her homeland. So much for leaders and their families being exemplars to their compatriots! In all of MiddleEast, those govts. do not want anyone over the age of 60 to stay there (unless someone has great resources).