In the Middle of Difficulty Lies Opportunity. Pakistan, ‘Please Rise’

2009 November 7

rise PakistanWe are in the middle of difficulties. These difficulties are of a gargantuan nature. Never has Pakistan experienced so acutely, a vacuum of leadership with an all encompassing lack of credibility and trust deficit. Never have the masses had such complete lack of faith in its leaders because of their scant respect for values. What was wrong yesterday has become correct today and worse, that which, until now was wrong is defended by those, who are expected to set examples for the future.

This is not just about Terrorism and religious intolerance. It is about the hypocrisy of the leaders, the peak of which seems nowhere in sight. It is about the lack of political will to do the ‘One Right Thing’. What is lacking is the will to do what is accepted to be the norm in civilized countries; democracies or dictatorships alike.

All of this is, unfortunately happening at the same time. What we are facing now is unprecedented. ‘Are we a failed state? Is, on the mind of every ordinary person.

Some one said, ‘In the Middle of difficulty lies opportunity’. Can this be true? Can it be made possible? Can Pakistan rebound from the depth of the moral and institutional decay? These are questions which should be on the mind of every thinking person and the leadership in particular. Are they?

But what is on the mind of the leadership 24 seven? Power distribution and power sharing. What do the discussions revolve around? Pick up any newspaper or tune in to any channel and the answer is self evident.

Is there any effort to lift the nation out of its economic and social depression? Is there any effort to motivate a budding young generation towards constructive nation building? Is there any effort to enforce the rule of law? Are there any efforts to provide social and legal justice except to a few elite?

Why has our nation not come out of this circular game of musical chairs in which one power holder bequeaths to another; not institutions or moral foundations of a healthy society but downward spiraling decadence?

It is important to understand Pakistan’s current dilemma? This is a dilemma of deep contradictions. Does democracy come first or does governance come first? Some of these contradictions relate to values being sacrificed so as to save a democracy which has never existed. This democracy will never come into existence until we raise the bar of our moral standards and learn to do, the ‘One Right Thing’.

While expounding and propagating the slogan ‘Save democracy’ we have compromised values and imperceptibly, but surely, set standards, the bar of which has gone down. It has dropped to the level of those who are at the lowest rung of ethical and moral standards. What is sad , this is being accepted by our civil society.

It should never be so, if we aim to come out of this morass. The civil society and the nation must rise and say ‘NO’. A Big NO’ to everything which violates the fundamentals of what our religion lays down for high moral standards. We should do the right thing in circumstances favorable or not so congenial. Expediency has to be subordinated for upholding higher values even if it is at the cost of party or individual interest.

What is happening is quite the contrary. The leaders ‘Claim endlessly that the worst democracy is better than the best dictatorship’. Unfortunately, the price being paid to uphold this slogan and the sacrifices that they have to make to prove this acceptable to the people, seems to be of no concern to them. One compromise after the other is the norm of the day. This is a cloak which has been worn for years; to cover and protect corrupt governance.

The truth is that there can be no democracy unless there is good governance. Bad governance implies; back to any other form of Government which provides good governance. Rule of law and governance must address the needs of the people not just a few..

No nation or individual can develop unless there is a self analysis and a corrective mechanism to set things right. Where does our nation stand today? Our nation did not raise a voice when it elected a President via the NRO route? It claimed democracy was strengthened.

1. Is it now, not a pity, that ‘Two years down the road it looks back and realizes NRO sets the moral clock back. Let us move the clock fast forward and get rid of the NRO’. Why was it not thought of in the first place asks a bewildered nation.

2. Is it not a Pity for our nation that its leaders negotiate a NRO in which corruption of the elite is condoned?

3. Is it not a pity for our nation that its leaders accept the NRO, so as to be pardoned under the NRO, knowing fully well, it would be honorable to be acquitted by the Courts. Notwithstanding the fact that the NRO, is rejected in totality by the Nation, they boast, they have accepted the NRO for democracy.

4. Is it not a pity that the Government stoutly defends Kerry Lugar Bill in which there are highly objectionable clauses. Coincidentally the same clauses are identical to a page in the book written by the nation’s Ambassador himself a beneficiary. Although this bill humiliates the people, the Government says ‘democracy will be strengthened’.

5. Is it not a Pity for the nation that the judiciary allows a General to make amendments to the Constitution and stay on as President in uniform?

6. Is it not a pity that they take oath on the PCO. When a reference is sent against ‘One’; the judiciary suddenly realizes there is no justice in the country, forgets about the reference and turns its back on the same President. Promises are made on oath about quick justice to the litigants ‘many of whom have died waiting’ for these “Golden Words’.

7. Pity the nation in which the ‘Big PCO kings’ issue contempt notices to ‘Small PCO princes’ who took oath on another PCO. It is now ‘PCO 1 versus PCO 2’.The battle of the powerful versus the powerless rages while the country fights a war on terror.

8. Is it not a pity that the nation fights a war on terror and extremism but many of its Madrassahs, spit hatred against other sects. The religious parties and the Government looks the other way.

9. Is it not a pity for our nation that its billionaire former PM’s/Presidents declare that they have taken loans from their family members to make a living. The people who have visited the palaces of these poor billionaires, are aghast.

10. Is it not a pity that the media asks Hillary Clinton to tell them if their ISI chief should be a civilian or from the Army. This media then seeks people’s votes on the ISI chief selection, through SMS.

11. Is it not a pity for our nation that the leaders who are now pursuing a war in Swat and Waziristan, were calling the same war a U Turn, when they were in opposition. They trumpeted fighting the extremists and Murderous Taliban, a U Turn but now they clarify, this is ‘To save Democracy and their way of life’.

Is it not a pity for our nation that the media which demands action against terrorists and Lal Masjid operatives declares them innocent after the action and condemn the action.

12.Some so called popular leaders and the media idolize the extremists for a very long time. The leaders/courts release the arrested ring leaders from jail. They take a U turn when their own lives and property are attacked and Sufi Mohd, their erstwhile hero, attacks the Constitution, civil liberties and democracy. He is arrested and promptly released.

13. Is it not a pity that the leaders are unable to make basic commodities and utilities available but refrain from changing the lifestyles and do not visibly make any cuts in expenditures.

14. Is it not a pity those accused by Air Marshal Asghar Khan, in a corruption scandal case popularly known as the IJI scandal are not tried and the case remains pending and buried. He runs from pillar to post to get the case heard in the Supreme Court but to no avail.”

15. Is it not a pity that the nation re-elects the ruling elite which created the conditions, exploited by  and other hostile forces, to create Bangladesh.

16. Is it not a pity that the nation does not stand up’ even when, ‘ Ninety-eight per cent of the population is in a state of despair, frustration and has lost hope. The wealthy 2 per cent, armed with foreign passports and visas with huge wealth stashed abroad, are ready to leave the country any time’.

17. And as says ,Khalil Gibran

18.“Pity the nation that welcomes its new ruler with trumpeting, and farewells him with hooting, only to welcome another with trumpeting again

19.Pity the nation whose sages are dumb with years and whose strong men are yet in the cradle.

Pity the nation divided into fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation.

By Shams Abbas

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14 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 November 14
    Heretic permalink

    Do you need proof that the problem is beyond India and instead is based in the Zionist controlled west? During the recent shooting at an American military base, the alleged suspect is a 39 year old muslim man from Palestine. Now the zionist controlled US government is saying the suspect was in regular contact with extremist groups from Pakistan. Why would they say that? To justify any invasion of Pakistan and turn it into Iraq 2009. The zionist want those Nuclear Weapons, if we spend time talking about India, the zionist will get them.
    http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/11/13/lawmaker-hasan-had-communications-with-pakistan-2/

    The enemy is Talmud dependent Oligarchic Zionism. The enemy has taken control of the United States. It is now using the United States Army to create Greater Israel. It is using the US army to steal the wealth of central asia from the people of central asia.

    WAKE UP.

  2. 2009 November 11
    ishrat Salim permalink

    “Allah swt will save Pakistan “…this is some of the end conclusive lines….but remember Allah swt has said in the Quran….” nothing is given to mankind unless he tries…” unless we bring change in ourself, we cannot blame any govt because they are from the same mould……STOP thinking for oneself….are we honest…do we honestly work 8 hrs a day….take a look around any of our govt,semi-govt, autonomous,semi-autonomous depts…?? they are the biggest employers….fronm top to bottom…are we working ??..few months back there was a talkshow in which one honest custom officer & his boss was invited….& this customer officer ( he has been fired earlier for his honest work…)said that the customer officers demand as per unofficial norm RS 25,000 per container to be released & there are 600,000 containers coming into the country per month , hence a drainage of Rs 15 billion a month from 1 dept only.When questioned was put to the boss to confirm….NO COMMENT…this is the state of affair….now this is not taught by any govt…this the decay in the system overtime because we are only interested for our own pocket….& since there is no accountability & independent judiciary…..it has again overtime decayed the socila fabric….& abv all the present govt is trying to legalise this through the new ” Accountability Commission bill – 2009 “….so unless we bring ” REVOLUTION WITHIN “…we cannot point a finger against anybody….change…Pakistanis…change….correct ourself first….

  3. 2009 November 10
    Abdallah Jan permalink

    @ Imran Sadiq……………..You do not have the bird eye view of whole scenario.

    These wars within is distraction from the main issue. This is a war that has been foretold earlier. Let the Pakhtoon take care of T T P. Pakistan main enemy is INDIA. Take on India and neutralize the chauvinist Hindus. Then Pakistan is ready to tackle the main Issue with the help from Allah. If this not done (Allah forbid) then the opposition will put brother against brother (Ad-Dajjal mischief) that will make Pakistan vulnerable to final phase of invasion that Indians are preparing, with foreign help, as was the case with East Pakistan.
    Do not forget what Bush stated, “I will put brother against brother, country by country”. India has jumped in the wagon happily. Its their dream coming true. Their dream does not stop here. They need to take over Kaaba where their Idols were razed by the Prophet (pbuh). Do not forget Babri Masjid.
    Christians and Jews has same dream. Most of the holy places are located in S. Arabia, including the most holy of the hollies. And that is Mount Sinai. The mount Sinai is not in Egypt as was conventionally thought. It is called Jabl-Al-Mussa or Jabl-Al-Lawz or Koh-e-Tur where Musa (pbuh) got his Torah. The other holy places are in Syria and Jordan. The only thing thay have in Jerusalem is the wailing wall. They want to tear down the Masjid Al-Aqsa on the reason that they are looking for Ark of the Covenant under the Mosque. That is a lie because they know its not there. They want to build a new Temple. So all the land that Muslims are sitting on are also holy to the Satan worshipers. Kaaba is also most sacred to them. Above the Kaaba lies the Star Gate that takes you via short cut through other dimension to Heaven. There is also a Gate over the Mount Sinai and one over Masjid Al-Aqsa. And to their disadvantage, Muslims are sitting on it. So this war is Divine in nature. Pakistan must neutralize the eastern border, before it turns its face to main Issue. Remember one thing, time is not on their favor.
    Allah will help Pakistan. InshaAllah.

    Assalamu-Elekum

  4. 2009 November 9
    Imran Sadiq Gill permalink

    The writer belongs to the Minus one brigade and put his thoughts with a little changed tactis as to woo the readers
    At some points it underlines the hypocricy and Bay-Ghairaty of its own Ghairat Brigade
    But , too quick to jump on conclusion and cause hopelessness about future :
    “What we are facing now is unprecedented. ‘Are we a failed state?”

    No, it is not un-precedented , during late eighties and nineties we had experienced this sort of media mud slinging and tsunami in a tea cup.We are not a failed state having enough potential and despite many hiccups performing well on many fronts

    “What was wrong yesterday has become correct today and worse, ”

    It should have been , what was right yesterday has become correct today (Please consider stance of PMLQ on passing of NRO during Musharraf Era and deal of Nawaz Sharif with Pervez Musharraf.Why there is no mentioning of such facts in this article)

    “Is there any effort to lift the nation out of its economic and social depression? Is there any effort to motivate a budding young generation towards constructive nation building? Is there any effort to enforce the rule of law? ”

    Writer is right , most of the storm in a tea cup is about minus one and plus Taliban formula and no body is talking about the real issues of the masses

    “It is important to understand Pakistan’s current dilemma? …… What is sad , this is being accepted by our civil society ”

    Here the writer expressed what he actually had in mind (Minus one formula-these zealots are trying to rise the expectation level of masses without taking into consideraion the speed brakers caused by previous mis-rule of Army)

    “The truth is that there can be no democracy unless there is good governance. ……..must address the needs of the people not just a few..”

    The writer has not taken into considertion the Cause and effect

    There will be a good governance if we allow democracy to work , do not expect wonders over night.Present democratically elected government is already gallantly fighting against terrorists and therefore media taliban are out to pack the present dipensationan

  5. 2009 November 9

    3. WAR AGAINST HUMAN BEINGS
    The Satanic SECT MASONIC HEBREW LEAD PLANET Organizes, finance and Planetary Separatist Grab extremist groups for attacks MILITARY AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST FOR HEBREW Planetary Colonization

    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/32598/WAR_AGAINST_HUMAN_BEINGS__I/
    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/32597/WAR_AGAINST_HUMAN_BEINGS_II/
    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/32596/WAR_AGAINST_HUMAN_BEINGS__III/
    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/32595/WAR_AGAINST_HUMAN_BEINGS__IV/

  6. 2009 November 9
    neel123 permalink

    @ Cheema,

    Keep dreaming……….

    India has not yet explored fully , the vast resources of oil & gas off-shore.

    More over India’s energy security does not depend on a pipeline through Pakistan.

  7. 2009 November 9
    Bradysbeau permalink

    I sympathize. there are some in America that feel the same way. Our Government sides with the Elite…the rest of us just go on.Some day …in both our countries .. the little man will rise and say ENOUGH!!!

  8. 2009 November 9
    Heretic permalink

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    Pa[k]triot, there is some truth to neel123’s words. However, allow me to extend them, Pakistan is under direct assault of the ruling elite who control America, Israel and Britain. Pakistan’s primary failure has been its’ inability to recognize this reality. Whether it was the Army, the pakistani elites or even our religous extremists, all have been fooled tricked and used by those extremely twisted and evil Oligarchic forces that share ties to world Zionism. Has India exploited this situation? Of course, but whose fault is that? India will suffer the same consequences that Pakistan now currently endures if it foolishly believes that it is a trusted Partner of these one world government pyschopaths, who only understand slavery and destruction.

    Thus back to neel123’s warning, the nation is at a crossroad, all citizens must clearly recognize this external, existential threat. The blame game is yesterday’s news and will not address the current problem. It is time for the country to quickly unite and be prepard to fight the onslaught from all borders. Failure to recognize the threat, address the threat and defeat the threat will only equate to national suicide. Whatever our differences have been in the past, we cannot allow the external enemy to exploit them. Are we Sindhi, Baluchi, Punjabi, Hindustani, Pathan, Sunni, Shia, Christian, etc, etc.??? Or are we PAKISTANI?? The time is now. Wake up or die. Just ask Iraq. Just ask Palestine. Just ask our children twenty years from now, if they are still alive.
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  9. 2009 November 8
    Cheema permalink

    We will recover and raise again and you will see. It will be India who will face the music after USA withdrawl from Afghanistan. Indian energy security is tied with Pakistan. India need to feed 1.2 billion people and it is already importing food from other countries since 2007, guess what will happen when oil prices will start to go up after peak oil. Farming becomes expensive as tractors, harverstors, fertilizers, storage and transportation of food all depend on fossil fuels. The countries which are exporting food now, will start growing crops for bio fuels thus raising the prices of food. Natural gas will become attractive alternative for India but it will need to pass through Pakistan. Then we will have you by throat, then you will need to either starve your people or accept Pakistani terms for co operation.

  10. 2009 November 8
    neel123 permalink

    @ ahraza

    Quote – “Is it not a pity that the nation re-elects the ruling elite which created the conditions, exploited by and other hostile forces, to create Bangladesh.” – unquote

    Who were these ruling elites ? Were they not the men in uniform that threw Mujib behind the bars in stead of allowing him to be the PM, when he was the legitimate winner of elections ?

    Was there a single individual in Pakistan in last six decades, who had the balls to question the Army and the ISI, of their policies of using terrorists as instrument of Foreign policy ……… ?

    Blaming the PPP, the Americans, India & Israel for everything wrong in Pakistan is not going to get you Pakistanis anywhere………. !

  11. 2009 November 8
    Pa[k]triot permalink

    @neel123

    pity you poor hired hindu agent who has to lie round-the-clock to earn a little daal and two rotten chapati at the end of the day. Pakistan knows what to do. you better take care of your own burning ass. how about grinding poverty of over 800 millions. how about sikhs whom you burn alive. how about muslims whom you repress. the list is endless. we will recover soon in spite of hindu intrigues and terror but recovery for hindu india? impossible. you’ll sink deeper into your ganga and jamuna of feces and urine that you love for ashnan.

  12. 2009 November 7

    Have Some Decency Is an article that shows the negative role various journalists are playing who have plagued our society and creating havoc with those who are looking towards a more progressive and united Pakistan!

  13. 2009 November 7
    neel123 permalink

    There is no magic-wand to undo the evil deeds of past several decades.

    There is no quick-fix, no silver bullet………. !

    You Pakistanis will have to recover the hard way …….. and the road is long and cold….. !

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