Let us get a few things clear at the outset. Dr Tahirul Qadri’s politics (which I personally find thoroughly unappealing and dangerous) has absolutely nothing to do with this incident. Secondly, it is ‘the’ most violent outburst by the Punjab Police in a very, very long time and the parallels being drawn are inexact (even at the height of the lawyers’ movement and Commando’s repression, to which I am a personal witness, the Punjab police did not use direct live ammunition). Thirdly, the faults of Qadri, etc. cannot be equated with murder by the state, the old distinction between the crimes of the Pirate and those of the Emperor.
The easy theory is that the Punjab Police consist of callous, corrupt and now it seems murderous thugs. Essentially, there is something inherently vicious and crooked about the Punjab Police. All of us can go to sleep in peace now, since we have at least identified the problem, and can go about the solution by sacking the delinquent officers. The problem with this theory is the problem with most easy theories; it is wrong. A few hundred officers of the Punjab Police did not spontaneously have a psychotic meltdown and embarked on a shooting bender. The Punjab Police are not an independently occurring phenomenon; it is a part of the whole. The whole is the Punjab government, whose primary qualities are ‘efficiency’ and ‘delivery’, ‘iron hands’, etc.
The Punjab government has more than a three-fourth majority in the provincial assembly. Sixth year in government with political space in Lahore and Punjab largely uncontested, the Police, along with other bureaucracy, have made the utilitarian choice of aligning themselves with the ruling power, the PML-N (The city of Karachi makes Sindh a more complex calculation and distinguishable). The chief minister interviews District Police Officers (DPOs) and City Police Officers (CPOs) himself and handpicks them. The narrative about the Punjab Police being ‘out of control’ and acting with ‘impunity’ overlooks the significant detail of the Punjab Police being the most micromanaged police in the country. The IG Police has less discretion in transfers and postings than the other IGs, and we are told that this is because of the sterling virtues of the ever-vigilant chief minister, Mian Sahib the younger, who wants to be in the loop.
The police that we saw torturing and killing in Model Town was a weak, defeated police. They were acting like the cadre of a political party, because the Metro Bus model of government demands ‘efficiency’ and ‘loyalty’. They might have gone overboard, and been more loyal to the crown than the King, since this is the only game in town. The Punjab Police are more brutal than its K-P or Balochistan counterparts, since in Al Bunjab, the police are still the preferred instrument of inflicting violence by the ruling power elite, whereas in conflict areas of K-P and Balochistan, the monopoly over violence has been lost and diffused over different actors. This is not to say that the other provinces do not have systemic state violence or more of it, just to emphasise that the political government in Punjab has more control over it than the other provinces.
The younger Mian Sahib runs the province through bureaucracy, power point presentations and Turkish ideas and does not bother with engaging with most of his elected representatives. In doing so, he not only ignores his party members and makes them irrelevant, he also weakens the bureaucracy. Lest, we forget, it is the service of the state, not of the government (which by extension means the PML-N in Punjab). A police and bureaucracy handpicked by Mian Sahib himself means a few blue-eyed officers and a cadre of those who are simply scared of making the wrong move.
Mian Sahib’s model has the consequence of breeding a nexus between bureaucracy and political actors. Exhibit A: the now deposed Capital City Police Officer’s (CCPO) brother is an elected member of the provincial assembly of the PML-N from Lahore. One doesn’t know the brothers in question personally, and both of them might be fine gentlemen, however, must Mian Sahib utilise his services in Lahore? Could he not have been posted to any other city, perception of being apolitical, neutrality and all that jazz?
Mian Shahbaz Sharif who never sleeps, is on top of things, did not know that an operation in Model Town of all places was underway for hours and took another few hours to react. It should insult any thinking person’s intelligence to believe this.
The buck stops with Mian Shahbaz Sharif. The credit for the flyovers does not go to the masons and the contractors since we are repeatedly told that Mian Sahib is the ever present Superintendent. Well, the bad with the good, then. Far be it for me to insinuate, Mian Sahib directly sanctioned any of this; he wouldn’t. However, he has built up an inner cadre of loyalists (both from the bureaucracy and very few politicians) whose primary task in life is to serve at the pleasure of Mian Sahib and hence provided the enabling environment for this mayhem.
Mian Shahbaz Sharif has to go about the business of governing the province through elected representatives and let the police and bureaucracy function independently, while of course, maintaining the ultimate supervision. Mian Sahib has to learn to let go of some power, to trust institutions and not individuals only. Mian Sahib, you sir, are not going to talk your way out of this. Act, go beyond optics, display humility, accept responsibility, and take action against the culpable and then move on to have the serious debate on local government and civil service reform. While you are at it, get rid of those like Rana Sanaullah as well (at least as the public faces of your government).
Any attempts to derail democracy will and should be fiercely resisted. You have the mandate of the people, respect it, for starters, by not killing them. The Metro Bus is driving into a wall. The elder Mian Sahib has once spectacularly snatched defeat from the jaws of comprehensive victory in the last term. Mischief is afoot again. We stand with you for the sake of democracy, however for your own sake, stand by yourself.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 22nd, 2014.
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“We stand with you for the sake of democracy, however for your own sake, stand by yourself”.
The funniest and best advice for Mian Sahb. Plus, There's pathos in this!
@Ch. Allah Daad:
The barriers were in place as per the LHC order of 2010 & 2011....M Luqman Sb had shown those orders on TV the day this episode took place, including other illegal / fake police counters in Punjab & online interview with Abid Boxer ex Police officer now living in Canada, also involved in numerous illegal fake counters while in Punjab Police. He quit & left for Canada because he refused any further extra-judicial killings or orders of his seniors & CM Punjab...you may care to see that interview on youtube...plss see that interview of 39.00 minutes before you comment further & I request all to see that talk show...same evening ARY was banned by PEMRA....is this more than what dictators would do ? & blame them too.....I do not think they stooped so low...
@sabi:
Resist force with reflexes but not with criminal energy. That is if you accept the law of nature which recognises human weakness but not human urge for violence. But then you should be asking yourself this question and not the author, who is first human and then a qualified Lawyer.
Rex Minor
ET mod. 2nd submission! Finaly and finaly, one of the brilliant elite lawyer of Pakistan that I have observed on Express Tribune Opinion colunns, the intellectual with living soul is speaking up not for the force of violence and not for the power of politicians or the wealth they hold in foreign assets, but for the victims of the excessive force that the police deployed. The Sharifs were given the mandate of peace and not the authority to use force indiscriminately against own citizens and thus further radicalise the police and the military using excessive force all over the country, They must give way to those leaders who know how to manage and restrain violence instead of radicalising it and make force as the norm for a citizen.
Rex Minor
listen Abid Boxer on line interview with Mr M Luqman on youtube...eyes will pop-out for sure...Abid Boxer now living in Canada has claimed to have killed lot of people as directed by the govt of Punjab....the rest you guys listen to it.....
@Ch. Allah Daad: Dear brother, we are lover to who love our country and nation. We disperse love and affection not hatred across the society and having no sectarianism and communal thoughts despite brotherhood and fraternity. Being realistic and honest while passing point of views are good experiences but your comments reflect party affilliation and its loyalty a true observer will never care to annex or napotism. Futher more we convey the message to commentators, comment viewers and so on as Love for all and hatred for none.
In which country does the police descend like the gestapo in the middle of the night, and then too, only on political orders? Stop trying to whitewash a horrific crime perpetuated by your political party.
Can you honestly dispute that Punjab is the best run, progressing and relatively stable province in Pakistan? If you do, then you should ask why Punjab is the only place where foreigners are prepared to travel and invest. I agree that the police over reacted to the provocation by law breakers and that loss of life is lamentable but what do you say about protesters who act like they are above the law. I also read protesters were throwing fire bombs and and attacking police too. We all know how tempers can easily flare up in Pakistan but I hardly think the ruling government ordered a direct hit on Tahirul Qadri's group to harm protesters. Circumstances were mismanaged, spiraled out of control and deserve an independent inquiry. This now happening. I think the blame still lies with Tahirul Qadri who is trying to destabilize democracy and brain wash his followers. Why they can't see that he has claimed asylum in Canada and was only too eager to swear loyalty to the Queen of Britain and promise to adhere to democratic laws in Canada. Then he says that such laws and societies are unislamic. The people of the group need a de-brainwashing course on how to see simple facts.
@Ch. Allah Daad:
shhh PTI fanboys do NOT want to listen to any logic.
They just want to repeat that Ohh Emm Jeee police killed innohhhcccents. They don't want to be bothered with details like police were just trying to do their job and were pelted with stones.
God bless our country.
@Ch. Allah Daad:
@Ch. Allah Daad
your knowledge of english language is poor, when you say that police used excessive forceand those who used it should be punished BUT:WHOLE operation was legitimate. This is no different from the IG police that he cannot dismiss the policemen since they, the policemen were following orders! ?????? Let us start over again or better stll if r eread the article.
Rex Minor
@Ch. Allah Daad: Now this was a much clearer reaponse than your intial rant.The operation lost all legitimacy when following orders,Police shot 8 people and left us with you defending the killings.
@Safwan: @Taimoor: @John: @Eagle Star: you haters are discussing what happened in last hour of the tragedy. Let's start from the beginning. Police goes to a place to eliminate a No go area and remove illegal barriers. The protectors of that No go area attack police party which backed off not once but three times. Do you think in any civilized society would accept police retreat against criminals and miscreants. Remember these men and women were not protesting for their human rights. They were directed by a person to take matters into there own hands who himself do not believe in our democracy and constitution. These miscreants attacked police contingen to protect an illegal activity. I agree that police used excessive force and those who used it should be punished but whole operation was legitimate.
Let's stop acting like mature democracies and all a spade a spade.
The bureaucracy and the Police in the Punjab are all extensions of the now infamous Gullu Butt!! The punjab is being governed by Gullu Butt & Co.!
Spot on ........ you could not be more right. One aspect you skirted around and that is the quick involvement of the judiciary by Shahbaz Sharif. Now if the police are politicised, I am quite certain that the judiciary have also been neutralised ( massive pay increases + perks , even to those long retired ). To claim otherwise, the judiciary would have to PROVE otherwise........and judicial inquiries and their outcomes plus simple cases against murderers, rapists, wrongful blasphemy being dismissed under the pretext of lack of evidence or simple coercion....... THEIR RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
Chaudry AD,
I guess you did not mean what you said! You were most probably thinking loudly about the wild animals how they must be shot at at times of danger to humans?
Rex Minor
Finaly and finaly, one of the brilliant elite lawyer of Pakistan that I have observed on Express Tribune Opinion colunns, the intellectual with living soul is speaking up not for the force of violence and not for the power of politicians or the wealth they hold in foreign assets, but for the victims of the excessive force that the police deployed. The Sharifs were given the mandate of peace and not the authority to use force indiscriminately against own citizens and thus further radicalise the police and the military using excessive force all over the country, They must give way to those leaders who know how to manage and restrain violence instead of radicalising it and make force as the norm for a citizen.
Rex Minor
@Ch.AllahDad. agreed. now go get a stick and start bashing car windows like Gullu Butt.
@Ch. Allah Daad: most disgusted comment you have been passed regretfully to say i think you are not familiar to law which says a security personnel cannot shoot a common without law and order justification you people just passing your biased opinion without any investigation need to look into reality rather than random approach to lie. Big giant have already got the people of Pakistan disgusted about Mullahs. Shame on the people who pursue vicious and sophisticated propaganda against Mullahs entangling the community into religious clashes.
In Pakistan if police were honest everything concering to society would have been right.
Nice article. I think there is no doubt that the bureaucracy has deeply merged into PML (N) and the civil servants have become loyal servants for their own benefits. The evolution of such phenomena only destroys institutions and Model Town was a classic example of that. However, I think one should commend KPK government for at least trying to depoliticize the police by giving IG Nasir Durrani a free hand to pick and choose his own team and develop the police force.
Author; What is the definition of self defense in your law books?
A thought provoking Oped. ..in the sub continent bureaucracy and law enforcement agencies are commandeered by politicians...of the ruling elite in particular. its not as if entire law enforcers are corrupt or without compassion ...but then they have to survive first and survival is a tricky business when politicians are corrupt. They have to please their masters and the process frequently go over board
Police has no reasons to start first but mullah does.Mullah vs police I would most definitely trust police for,I know both of them.If one is corrupt the other is absolute corrupt.killing of citizens on Lahore streets is a tragic incidence but who asked for it? let us wait for JIT report.It will be revealing.
@Ch. Allah Daad: Did a 3rd grader give you this logic to use?You'v done better in the past,comeon !
@Ch. Allah Daad: I think lahore police would welcome thugs like you. Who knows we may even see Ch. Allah dad leading the charge against the next mullah party.
Sharif went o delhi and he saw a huge Indian flag and now wants to replicate in Islamabad. Is this the only thing he picked up from Modi. He could not take similiar steps against corruption, beurocracy, etc.
@Ch Daad I am disgusted by your comment. No, you cannot open fire against an unarmed person, it is against the LAW (and common sense). But again, respect for the law, I am might be asking too much from Noora guy like you. (PS Mullahs? Right. Two women were killed, they were someone's daughters, mothers. HAVE SOME RESPECT).
They will only stand for their family n family and for public who cares. Nice article btw
The writer has forgotten the circumstances we are living in. If I am a police officer and I encounter with Mullahs who are throwing stones at me, I will also not hesitate to use maximum force. Angry Mullah is the most dangerous living thing on planet earth.
You say "We stand with you for the sake of democracy, however for your own sake, stand by yourself"
What particular attribute of PMLN's governance would you say is a part of 'Democracy'?
Well said Saroop! Two generations of civil servants owe their careers to the Sharif family and scores of power business and religious interest groups have benefited from state sponsored family generosity, no wonder Sharif family has gotten used to the idea of being the self proclaimed rulers of Punjab. Sharif's treat Punjab as their fiefdom and have no qualms in misusing state machinery to crush political challengers, model town police action case in point.
Nawaz's twin brother Shahbaz did not develop his management style overnight. No, far from it is. This is the culmination of years steel fisted rule. This is exactly how a satrapy is ruled. Whatever the wisdom the satrap has, plus an iron hand. Backed by the Praetorian Guards. The only person missing in Shahbaz's Lahore Darbar is a food taster. But rumor has it he keeps two parrots and a Mynah bird as tasters. Also there is Marmoset monkey. For food like Nihari and Haleem.. Therefore it is imperative that a savage imperial style must prevail. In a dog eat dog business. Survival of the fittest rest on how violently you put down rebellion. Give no quarter. It is surprising that there are no heads on stakes on the lawn of the Governor's House.