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I have
closely observed some people who have been supporting
Musharraf since he took over power and have studied
their general behavior. I have been troubled by what I
see as blatant hypocrisy on their side. Their favorite
word and excuse to run away from any difficult
argument is the word “choice”. Whenever anyone
criticizes Musharraf or his policies the word “choice”
is the one that I hear most frequently. Simply put,
their argument in most cases is that “he had no
choice” but to take such and such step otherwise we
would all have been doomed.
Tired
of Musharraf Lovers’ (henceforth known as MLs) use of
the word “choice” and their hypocrisy, I have taken up
just a few issues where I think MLs use double
standards.
As
they say that change should come from within and our
leaders are only a reflection of what we are. So in
order to have a better Pakistan we should first do
soul searching ourselves, analyze our own behavior,
and see whether what we say and do makes any sense.
This
attempt of mine is not a profound or deep study of any
scholarly level. It is just a simple cobbling together
of a few issues that I think exist both during elected
governments’ and dictators’ time and compare how
people react differently to these issues depending on
who is in power.
Argument-1
It
was so bad of Nawaz Sharif to have the Supreme Court’s
sanctity trampled by an illiterate & uncouth crowd to
save his premiership, but it was fine for Musharraf to
fire half the Supreme Court over fears that the
majority of judges will give a verdict against him or
his PCO.
The
purpose of both Nawaz & Musharraf was the same; to
hold on to power. In Nawaz’s case Musharraf supporters
turn red with fury. But in the General’s case they are
much more understanding, saying that he had no
“choice”. To me, this “choice” thing was true for
Nawaz too. He also had no “choice”, otherwise the wise
Sajjad Ali Shah would have put him behind bars.
Or is
the fact that Nawaz physically sent people over to the
Supreme Court what irks MLs the most? Trying to get
rid of judges by physically threatening them is not
acceptable but doing the same through an executive
order is fine? Should the way in which the crime is
committed lessen the degree of punishment? Killing by
poisoning is acceptable but murdering with a bullet is
not?
Argument-2
It
was totally unacceptable of NAWAZ & BB to put their
own favorites & relatives e.g. Asif Zardari, Nahid
Khan, Shahbaz Sharif at top positions in Pakistan and
it was all due to favoritism, nepotism, and all other
“isms” in the same category. But Musharraf giving
hundreds of juicy civilian posts to his favorite
generals, brigadiers et al, all over Pakistan is
absolutely fine. When BB/NS deploy their own people at
important positions then it is corruption and they are
just trying to keep their favorites happy. But if any
post is given to Generals it is only because they are
ultra competent and really deserve the job, and not
because Musharraf is trying to keep his own
constituency and top lieutenants happy.
A
fine example in this regard is of our omni present
for-life PCB Cricket Chairman, Gen. (now retired)
Tauqir Zia.
If
what has happened to cricket in Pakistan in the last
three years had ever happened in a democratic
dispensation, the PCB Chairman would not have been
able to hold on to his job for very long. At least not
as long as our current Chairman has. There would have
been so much pressure on the elected Prime Minister to
relieve him of his duties, especially if the Prime
Minister had made one of his own men the Chairman of
PCB.
Our
cricket in the last three years has gone to the dogs.
The whole nation has been crying at this state of
affairs and what does Musharraf do? He wholeheartedly
praises this general (Musharraf’s own man) in a recent
interview saying that he’s done a fine job. Makes me
shudder if this is our CE’s idea of a fine job. Going
from finalists in the ’99 World Cup to not even being
able to enter the second round in `03 WC is doing a
fine job in Musharraf’s opinion???!!!
This
sorry episode of our cricketing history also exposes
the myth of accountability in the Armed Forces. If
being virtually made the PCB Chairman for life is
punishment for being an incompetent Chairman then we
can say bye bye to accountability forever. And don’t
even mention Ojhri Camp.
Argument-3
Have
MLs, who never tire of reminding us of what a
visionary Musharraf is and how he has saved Pakistan
from certain destruction, ever thought of what
propelled him to come up with Kargil? What prompted
these Generals, who imply that they are so well
educated in the affairs of strategy and global issues,
to take up an action like Kargil? Especially when
Pakistan had recently conducted nuclear tests, had
sanctions slammed on it, and was out of favour with
both Europe and the U.S. Any idiot in those days would
tell you that there would be no support for the
Pakistani cause no matter how true we ourselves might
believe the cause to be.
Musharraf launched the Kargil Operation knowing very
well what the international reaction to this operation
will be. But he still went ahead with it. Why? Wasn’t
this action against the interests of Pakistan? What
prompted him to do this, especially in such an
inhospitable international political environment?
A
general who took Pakistan almost to the brink of
destruction now sits merrily in Islamabad proclaiming
himself to be the greatest savior of Pakistan and no
one questions him. In my view this is the biggest
irony.
Is it
that our Generals are warrior-like only when they are
not in power and will do anything to discredit the
elected government? But in the blink of an eye they
become the embodiment of wisdom and rationality when
they illegally take over power and then bend over
backwards to avoid wars in order to save their plots,
cushy jobs, and their iron grip on power. Musharraf
could not come to Wahgah to salute the Indian PM. But
all of a sudden he become statesman-like and was happy
to salute every Tom, Dick & Harry during his visit to
India.
MLs
never tire of reminding us - at least a thousand times
a day - how Musharraf has saved Pakistan from utter
destruction by making a U-turn on Afghanistan and
siding with the U.S. It would be so very nice of them
if they can also remind us-even if only once a day-
how he brought us perilously close to an unnecessary
all out war with India and had hundreds of innocent
Pak Army soldiers killed in vain. Soldiers who were
brothers, husbands, sons of ordinary Pakistanis. All
this at a time when his own son was sitting pretty in
Boston.
It
would be interesting to hear from MLs why their
favorite general took up Kargil action and why he had
“no choice” but to go ahead with that operation?
Can
MLs please explain to us what type of a “selfless
visionary” would take such an unnecessary step? What
was the great hurry to start a useless mini war? And
can a man who happily sent hundreds of soldiers under
his command to their deaths for his personal
objectives and ulterior political motives ever be true
and loyal to Pakistan and act in a selfless way?
Argument-4
MLs
constantly refer to Asif Zardari as an example of
corruption in Pakistan and are always asking for
severer punishment for him even though the guy is
already in jail for a few years now. But when it is
pointed out to them that dozens of people as corrupt
as Zardari have entered the NA/PA/cabinet under
Musharraf’s watchful eyes, their answer is simple; he
had “no choice” but to let these people in so that he
could himself hold on to power.
What
MLs are effectively saying is that elected prime
ministers “have a choice” and it is their mistake if
corrupt people enter their cabinets and the
assemblies. On the other hand poor, helpless army
generals “don’t have any choice” but to let these
corrupt people get elected to the assemblies so that
our fine generals can hold on to power! This baffles
me!
Corruption during an elected government’s time is
reason enough to overthrow the assemblies, but the
same type of corruption is quite acceptable as long as
it ensures that Musharraf stays in power!
Argument-5
Musharraf lovers used to demand resignation from NS/BB
after every bomb blast or sectarian killing. But since
Oct. 99 they have become so much more understanding
and come up with statements like “give him more time”
or “law and order cannot be improved in a day - be
patient” etc etc. It is amazing to see how all of a
sudden their patience level is now hitting the skies.
The
question is, aren’t the same statements that are now
being offered in Musharraf’s defense also true when
elected governments are in power? But the demands from
elected governments are quite different. They should
resign at once when people get killed. But when the
same happens during an all-powerful dictator’s rule,
we should give him more time.
If
BB/NS could not control law and order situation it was
because their administrations were incompetent. When
generals can’t improve the situation, it is not
because their admins. are corrupt. It is because law
and order is such a difficult issue to deal with that
it takes ages to bring about any change. Amazing how
the criteria change with the change of government from
civilian to Army and how general lovers all of a
sudden become so patient and see the light.
Argument-6
Nawaz
Sharif donating LDA plots to his favorites when he was
the Punjab Chief Minister was ultimate corruption but
generals grabbing prime land whenever they feel like
is not protested against. Generals have distributed
thousands of acres of my country’s land to each other
and not even a whimper of protest from MLs.
Rangers have killed more than a dozen Pakistanis in
Okara on the issue of land and most MLs are not even
aware of this. The bullets that the Rangers fire on my
people are paid through my taxes and the taxes my
fellow Pakistanis pay. I do not want to pay for a
bullet that will ultimately find me as a target. I
would rather that the Army turn the barrels of their
guns for a change and point them to the place towards
which we actually pay them to point their guns to. A
hint: That place is towards the East of our borders.
Argument-7
BB
should be hanged for treason for exposing General
Musharraf’s plan to take over Sri-Nagar but Musharraf
should not be punished for taking over the country. I
believe the same laws that MLs quote in order to make
a case of treason against BB and the same constitution
that spells out punishment for traitors also tells us
how to deal with ambitious army generals who take over
power. Why insist on only the selective use of laws?
Argument-8
And
one last thing that MLs never tire of mentioning i.e.
Nawaz & BB are cowards because they have left the
country. If they are brave enough they should come
back and face charges in the courts. How naïve can MLs
be? The question to them is: Are our courts
independent enough to give impartial verdicts free of
any pressure from the Army?
NS &
BB are cowards because they don’t come back to face
charges in the courts that rubber-stamped Musharraf’s
- and till date every tin-pot dictator’s - usurpation
of power? It is like having a trap set up for a lion
and then labeling the lion as a coward because he does
not want to put his foot inside and become easy prey
for his hunters. I am sure NS & BB will get some
“real” & “pure” Army style justice if they ever come
back to face charges. BB & Nawaz might be stupid but
they are not as stupid as some MLs think.
I
have seen MLs change their views as soon as Musharraf
changes his. Their mind-set seems to work like this;
“We have to support Musharraf in everything he does
and every action he takes. So whenever he makes a
U-turn we will invariably do the same. And even if we
ever have to criticize him we will always end our
conversation on the note that he is the best choice we
have and is the best thing ever to happen to Pakistan
since Quaid-e-Azam, and of course he had no choice”.
And
these statements come from the same people who label
PPP Jiyalaas as fools and idiots for following and
accepting whatever BB says!
I
rest my case. |