January 5, 2013
By Saeed Qureshi
If Dr. Allama Muhammad
Tahirul-Qadri can bring about a change for the better in Pakistan, it should be
diligently welcomed. Prophet Moses was not from the line of prophets or descendants
of Abraham, yet he liberated the enslaved Hebrew (Jews) nation from the mighty Pharaohs,
and gave them an identity and land.
Sheikhul
Islam Qadri is not an equal to Prophet Moses, nor is he a revolutionary
politician in literal sense.
Yet his political party Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) that he founded in 1990 outlines the mission “to introduce the culture of true democracy, economic stability, improve the state of human rights, justice and the women's role in Pakistan”. The PAT also aims to remove corruption from Pakistani politics.
Yet his political party Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) that he founded in 1990 outlines the mission “to introduce the culture of true democracy, economic stability, improve the state of human rights, justice and the women's role in Pakistan”. The PAT also aims to remove corruption from Pakistani politics.
If the chickens come home
to roost, let them. Why there is an uproar that he is a Canadian citizen and
that he had forfeited his right to delve in Pakistan’s politics. By living in
Canada he has not been doing any fruitless or objectionable activities but
spreading the message of Islam and humanism. I am also not ready to buy the argument
that he has come to Pakistan with some hidden nefarious agenda at the behest of
the powers and elements inimical to Pakistan.
Let us take his words on the face and tend to believe that has
come back to Pakistan with a well defined and upright agenda to steer this
country out of the dark woods, put it on the right tracks and initiate a
movement that might set Pakistan on a desired yet ignored course. If his
intentions are exposed as malicious and a ruse to serve the antagonists of Pakistan,
then he would be the one to suffer irreparably in reputation. Thereafter he
will have no place in Pakistan as a scholar, mystic, or a politician.
I would prefer to forget what he has been doing in the past. What
I have to care is what he is going to do for Pakistan and Pakistani nation.
Will his clarion call and envisaged mission of setting the things right would galvanize
the marginalized and dispossessed people of Pakistan? Has he the guts and thrust to make the people a valiant force to
fight for their rights against the selfish, ravenous leaders, crook bureaucrats,
greedy business robbers and defiant enemies of peace and social harmony?
Would he emerge as a bulwark against the cult of phony and fraudulent rulers whose only penchant has been to loot and plunder the national wealth, promote nepotism, and nurture all the vices that are attributed to Pakistan and that have turned Pakistan into uninhabitable and dreaded place.
Would he emerge as a bulwark against the cult of phony and fraudulent rulers whose only penchant has been to loot and plunder the national wealth, promote nepotism, and nurture all the vices that are attributed to Pakistan and that have turned Pakistan into uninhabitable and dreaded place.
If through a system of choosing honest leaders, he can seize the
bull of bribe and corruption by horns and straighten those who bilked billions
by abusing their powers and authority then he should be supported. It is for
the first time that a liberal, religious scholar from among the ignorant and
fanatic mullahs has opted to achieve a breakthrough that would deliver the
nations from the clutches of obscurantism, fundamentalism and orthodoxy. Allama
Qadri speaks and vouches for true democracy, human rights, an electoral system free
from rigging and hijacked by the moneyed classes and individuals.
The mammoth crowd that came to attend his address at the public meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan on 23 December eloquently
vouches the glaring fact that people of Pakistan want a change from the stagnant,
unsafe, and egregiously sinister way of life. The life in Pakistan is getting
traumatic and miserable and harder for the people.
Dr. Qadri must have come to this empirical
and objective conclusion that it is primarily the leadership that can transform
the destiny of nation and make it honorable, strong and prosperous. It is the honest
leadership that creates a system of governance that is transparent and in accord
with the interests of the country and aspirations of the people.
Now the electoral system is not
only flawed in Pakistan but it is outright wicked and monstrous. The elections
are blatantly rigged. The ballot boxes are not only stuffed with ballots of the
strong candidates but the ballot boxes are swapped. The bogus votes are cast without
any let or hindrance.
But what makes the electoral system
in Pakistan a sheer mockery is that the serfs, tillers, and bonded farm labors
cannot vote against the local lords be it a petty landowner or a super duper
feudal. Moreover, because of the deprivation, poverty, inferior social status,
the votes for a pittance can be easily purchased.
The Thana culture pays its
pernicious part.
A common man in villages and slums of the cities cannot have enough courage or clout to defy the dictations of policeman who is usually henchmen of mill owner, a retired bureaucrat, a ruthless feudal lord and the government functionaries.The clan, the biradari system, the family and blood relations, the kinship plays an overwhelming role to tilt the results in favor of corrupt, morally bankrupt, degenerate, exploitative leaders.
A common man in villages and slums of the cities cannot have enough courage or clout to defy the dictations of policeman who is usually henchmen of mill owner, a retired bureaucrat, a ruthless feudal lord and the government functionaries.The clan, the biradari system, the family and blood relations, the kinship plays an overwhelming role to tilt the results in favor of corrupt, morally bankrupt, degenerate, exploitative leaders.
Such elected representatives use
their influence and power to enhance their wealth, get lucrative contracts, and
benefit their relatives and friends in several ways. They break and bend laws
for amassing as much money as he can. In his brazen loot there are other partners
that share the booty. It is this spooky and perverted
and wholly faulty system that Dr. Qadri wants to rein in and make it transparent
and clean.
Now if PMLN leadership denounces his
endeavor as derailing the democratic bandwagon then it is a partisan assessment
because a democratic order must spawn and produce honest and patriotic leaders
who are dedicated to the welfare of the people and not filling their own
coffers already brimming with ill-gotten wealth.
Dr. Qadri has rocked the
prevailing rotten system and its proponents and that is why there is cacophonies
hue and cry to revile him as being a foreign agent or enemy of democracy and
with a hidden agenda aimed at postponing the elections. His mission is somewhat
akin to the social activist Anna Hazare of India who single-handed rallied
the entire India against the menace and curse of corruption. Dr. Qadri may not fully achieve
the ultimate objectives of his crusade but at least he has blazed a trail that
would serve as a beacon and the first vigorous assault on financial immodesty that
is as widespread in India as it is in Pakistan.
Let us hope that Dr. Qadri stands
his ground firmly and does not budge under any threat or pressure. If he can
assemble half of the promised four million protesters and marchers for his
rally in Islamabad, he would have made the dent in the powerful citadels of the
corrupt, greedy law breaking, exploitative classes and individuals in power.
The rest could be a self propelling trail of landmark developments that might pave way for a Pakistan that we all dream to be. If he is arrested that might open a Pandora box of hazardous ramifications. Is that what the government would expect to postpone the elections to stay in power till the dust settles down? Who knows!
The rest could be a self propelling trail of landmark developments that might pave way for a Pakistan that we all dream to be. If he is arrested that might open a Pandora box of hazardous ramifications. Is that what the government would expect to postpone the elections to stay in power till the dust settles down? Who knows!
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ReplyDeleteThe last thing Pakistan needs is yet another Scholar of Islam pretending to be a politician. The question is what other means are there to make the changes you have suggested in your article?
ReplyDeleteAt this late stage in the game the only thing that the esteemed Mr. Qadri is going to accomplish is dilute the measly power of any possible contender against the thugs currently running the country. That is a nonstarter. It would have served Pakistan and the people of Pakistan hundred fold better if Mr. Qadri had waited for the new government to be in place and then demand the changes that he wants to make so that there is at least the opportunity for the people in power (whoever they happen to be) to make things happen. As it stands now, nobody has the power to make the changes that he wants because they are all long term ideological, intangible, and touchy-feely changes.
His ultimatums are falling on deaf ears and they are a formula for more chaos. Under the guise of Islam and other such things he is essentially playing with peoples’ emotions. Nothing good can come out when followers get emotional. The latest example of the emotions running wild is the fiasco and tragedy that followed because of the 15 minutes clip of degrading Mohammad (PBUH) movie.