And nothing could be less surprising and predictable.
This was bound to happen. In fact, it’s a miracle it did not happen sooner. Well, let me correct myself. It sure has happened a hundred times before, but not on camera. So there it was for the whole world to see, the savages we dress in police uniforms, punching, pushing and dragging visually impaired special people on the roads of Lahore. Yes, the humiliation of blind people unfolded in the glare of cameras — and shamelessness paraded up and down the avenue in synchronised blindness.
The inhuman barbarity of the Punjab police is a badge it wears with pride. But the real savages are the men who officer them, and the men who supervise those who officer them. These educated and urbane men (and a few women) suffer from a blinding disease that cripples their conscience, cannibalises their morality and pollutes their basic humanity with layers and layers of toxic arrogance.
It is they who are the real blind men.
Go ahead, visualise that image again. See that bulky savage of the Punjab police pushing and shoving the blind men. See him drag the hapless victim on the road. Watch him land punches on the face of the poor man who can only see pain and humiliation slicing through the darkness around him to pierce his body, his soul. The uniformed savage laughs, jeers and snickers as the blind men topple over and crash into the well-carpeted road built lovingly by the Chief Minister and his concrete-happy henchmen.
Rerun these images in your mind and get angry. Get very angry. Feel your temper welling up inside you like lava — rising and rising till you can contain it no more. Let it out, scream a scream of anguish — a scream of pain and hurt, and of dreams and hopes shattered; scream for all that has ravaged this society, and scream for the inhumanity that stalks this land. Scream hard and loud till you can scream no more; till your voice betrays you like your State has, leaving you to tremble and shake with unending rage.
Rage brings clarity. Rage brings focus. You cut through the politically correct mumbo jumbo and grab reality by the throat. This savagery that you witnessed in Lahore, this is the system telling you to go drown yourself in your own tears. This is the police, the bureaucracy, the political rulers all telling you to go jump in a lake for all they care. This is the sham we call our system telling us to hang ourselves from the nearest (polished) lamppost on the leafy Mall Road of Lahore.
So here’s what I say to all my dear friends who so naively plead for time to let the system evolve: get a life.
Let the system evolve into what? Mayhem? You want time so this diseased system, controlled and perpetuated by diseased men sporting diseased mentalities, to eat itself (and you) to death? You want these blind men to drive you and your children off the cliff? Today they thrashed handicapped people on the roads; yesterday they slaughtered men and women in a hail of bullets in Model Town, tomorrow they will do something worse. Are you waiting for that day? Are you such simpletons to actually believe this disease is going to cure itself?
Are you blinded to the blinding blindness of these real blind men?
What the savages in the Punjab police uniform did to blind men is symptomatic of a cancer that has spread deep and wide within the structure of the government. It is a cancer of the mind. It is this cancer that limits the capacity of the men in government to feel the pain of others. It is this cancer that enables them to feel dry under the torrential shower of shame. These men wear crisp police uniforms with heavy brass on their shoulders, yet they feel no remorse in brutalising humanity. These men sag under the boastful weight of their bureaucratic grades, and their lofty offices laden with perks and underserved privileges, yet they are deaf to the blood-curdling shrieks of their own dying conscience. These men claw their way up the electoral ladder and perch themselves on the summit of misplaced hopes, yet they cannot grow a brain that could process visions of a State that is tender, caring, just and not harsh, brittle and predatory.
So my dear apologists for this diseased system run by diseased men, wake up from your self-induced slumber and smell the stench of reality. How many decades of evolution do you need to ensure the police does not drag handicapped people on the roads? How many decades of evolution do you need to convince a government that police murdering 17 people is a crime? How many decades of evolution do you need to persuade the elected people that every single Pakistani child must be in school? And how many decades of evolution — my dear naive friends — do you need to make the rulers understand that flesh and bones are more important than bricks and mortar?
It’s a travesty what’s happening all around us. This is not governance. This is a crime. It’s a crime against the good people of Pakistan, who have suffered the acute blindness of rulers for six decades. It is a crime against our hopes and aspirations; a crime against our dignity and worth; it is a crime against our very humanness as children of a caring God who created us as equals. But here in this Islamic Republic, blind rulers exercising the blind power of the State are relishing the desecration of every sacred thing left with us.
No sirs, this is not democratic evolution; it is demonic devastation. For God’s sake, don’t be blind to the difference.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 7th, 2014.
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@stevenson: Try using your real name next time when you troll. I live in KP unlike you and all I can say is PTI have been a god send. JI and ANP did nothing for KP!
@stevenson: I wont believe you if I was in my right mind. Rather I have myself taken many several interviews from people of Swat and Peshawar. And 20% had the same views of yours. However 80% said that the Police had stopped harassing them, one man's brother was re-admitted to his school after he had dropped out 2 years back. Hospital conditions had improved but not upto the mark. So please stop spreading lyes and go back to your forefathers the Nar and Zar of Pakistan.
Childish comments so typical of those who worship a messiah like Imran Khan. Why don't we all play the same Arab Spring game? Let's blame all of the last 67 years problems on others and let's not own up to our own individual shortcomings. Why work within parliament when the streets are so much better right? So every time any policeman, teacher, shopkeeper, motorist, citizen or anyone does anything wrong in KPK, let's throw the blame on PTI and Imran Khan and blame the whole rot in KPK on him. So easy for a facile man to come up with such pronouncements! No need to work or improve society the old fashioned way of respecting order. And those who think KPK is so rosy, just need to take a small trip from the GT Road or in the case of PTI Burgers, take the M 1 Motorway to see the sad reality of Peshawar. My family and I have not seen an iota of improvement with the police or services despite all the talk! We should all play the PTI game now; every time anything bad happens in KPK, let's just blame Imran Khan and PTI ! It's so much easier than being objective and working hard like Westerners do.
The Police is just the visible, tangible hand or in this case fist and boot of the government. Its heart and head are where the evil originates. We allow our politicians and bureaucrats to lord over us. What would happen if promotion in rank and responsibility was de-linked from salary, perks and ability to misuse authority? If bus drivers and Ministers enjoyed similar salaries and security? Would we attract a worse or a better set of rulers who take on their responsibility as a privilege to serve rather than an opportunity to get jobs for their sons and favours for their kin?
well encapsulated, fine piece of writing fahad, but who will inculcate this naive peoples that by "selfing" corrupt, without new system and material would always produce more corrupt system.
@Shakir Lakhani: Talk about facts sir. not fairy tales. KPK Police is the first of its kind example who has improved manifolds in conduct, behavior, anti-corruption, accountability. The IG of KPK has opened full fire on his own staff members if they dare to even think of corruption. Mark this figure in your mind, 550 police men of higher and lower grade have been shown the door, punished and fined in 18 months. What impact do you think will the other Police men have seeing their own colleagues being punished for their misdeeds? We should appreciate IK and PTI for their positive steps and support them. IF not support them, then at least we can stay mute and not criticize them.
@salim jan: I fear the day might come when Imran loses and the youth will have no one to look at except the militant group. That will be the day when Pakistan will turn in to Iraq.
Another master piece
Very well written, heart rendering piece.. Pakistan is a country where the blind are leading the blind! It's on course to self destruct unless some very drastic measures are taken to root out dynasty and corrupt politics...
OK.
So, what do Insafians plan to do about this?
Thank you Fahd...another piece to awake our dead conscience, but with the same breath, our Sindh govt has also gone blind on Thar.
The comments on this article seem to be from saner elements of the society who have feelings & not one from PPP / PML N supporters who leaves no stone unturned to criticize any one who justifies govt action on such issues of importance, in this case " the handicapped people", they are like one of us with God-given disability & deserve sympathy, if not jobs, at least.....
This govt has earned their wrath & it will not go un-answered....just wait.
So you think Imran Khan (along with Jehangir Tareen, etc.) will be able to change the system? Policemen will always be the same, they have not changed since 1861. Their job is to protect the elite, so any attack on those who are in power will always be dealt with by force. Imran Khan himself is the type who cannot brook resistance, under his rule the police will become even worse than it is now.
sir,you have raised a forceful voice against the brutality committed by the state,but sir it doesn'nt mean to tumble down the whole systems.the system needs drastic reforms.other wise,this multi-ethnic,multi-linguistic and multi-sectarian country will break up.those who cry hoarse for revolution will bring anarchy and make Pakistan another Iraq..
One more master piece and hat off to Fahd. Can not say much more but to say "Go Rotten System Go".
Clearly you said what you wanted to say, What many People want to say.
@Parvez:
Well said.
The conundrum is: politically aware, change seeking children of hopelessly corrupt people. Most have no hopes of having a job or a future on their own in the broken system. Therefore, out of fear, they continue to stick like leeches to daddy's repulsive flesh of sin.
Repeated exhortations by Imran to overcome their fears and to free themselves of the burdens of their father's odorous trades finds little, if any resonance. Will it change and these children raised on state corruption rise up? That is the million dollar questions!
But one thing is for sure, Imran will continue no matter what!
You have summed up the situation rather well, saying "No sirs, this is not democratic evolution; it is demonic devastation."
The robbers, murderers and marauders popularly known as politicians in our country, insist that democracy must be given time to evolve, progress and consolidate so as to be able to deliver to the masses. But as you rightly say, being demonic devastation, and not democratic evolution, it will only get worse, and does get worse with each passing day. All right, the Chief Minister has apologized to the nation for Police brutality with the blind, but it is not exactly the first time he has done so, and the cruelties he apologized for in the past have not stopped either.
And there is the television team that organized an operation to show how easily arms, ammunition, drugs and stolen goods can be transported through railways but instead of appreciating it and using it to install mechanism to ensure that such things do not recur - like getting scanners for checking the cargo - and taking disciplinary action against the culprits, the police has thrown the team members into the prison and registered an FIR against them. And no senior government official has come to the rescue of the television team. I suppose after the Police, and the politicians had fun to their hearts' content, some senior official will step in, tender an apology in lieu of taking action against the negligent and corrupt officers and that will be the end of the story. And an effective message would have been conveyed to others not to dare expose serious flaws in the system.
The system in its present form, as supervised by those who oversee it, has simply become rotten to the core and deserves a thorough shake-up and a major overhaul, starting from the top.
Karachi
Still cant get over the images of those special people, who after every blow kept coming back towards the police as they were unable to see the direction to run to for safety.
Beautifully written piece! Expresses thoughts of all those Pakistanis who believe in upholding human values.
Everyone will agree with you.......but someone has to do something about it and those who actually can seem content to sit and watch or at best make feeble noises because they too are major beneficiaries of the system. How will this all turn out is anyone's guess.