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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Democracy and Pakistan


Democracy and Pakistan
By
WAQAR ABRO

Importance of democracy is far away from understanding in countries like Pakistan where most of the people do not know about their fundamental and voting rights.
Basically, democracy brings political independence but it is meaningless without economic and intellectual independence.
Since the creation of Pakistan, Pakistani people have been in search of real democracy that prevails in western countries. But due to dearth of education people have not fully understood the essence of democracy. Although, the current democratic setup is a positive omen or can be said as transitional democratic period yet it would take time to come in its actual form at mass level.
The political setup in Pakistan is not completely democratic in nature. Politicians are successors of their fathers and contest of elections in democratic way can never be named as democracy. In simple words, current political setup is post-mughal political system to some extent.
To begin with the Abraham Lincoln’s saying that “Democracy is government of the people by the people and for the people”.
Does it mean government by the feudal lords? Does it mean government by the bureaucrats? Or does it mean government by dictators? Simply, it means government by people that can be a labor, a peasant, a worker or any citizen. If we trace out the history of Pakistan, we would never find a single leader name that could be considered as peasant or laborer. 
Though Pakistan got independence through democratic channel yet it survived without real democracy in the country. Plutocracy, aristocracy, theocracy, dictatorship and ethnicity based leadership always prevailed in Pakistan in the name of democracy but astonishing point is that people never agitated or asked for original democracy. They always supported overtly or covertly all forms of governments and made themselves seekers of silence. Their silence could be due to lack of proper understanding to democracy or education yet they are partly responsible for the prevalent worse condition of the country.
The misuse of religion has also largely contributed for destabilizing the political setup. There is system of (peeri-Mureedi) Pious (spiritual guide)-disciple system on the basis of which most of the illiterate people cast their votes to said representative whether he who fulfills the pre-requisites for contesting elections or not.
 Apart from this, role of teachers, socialists, media men, civil society and educationalists is also worrisome. They never informed people how to vote, why to vote and whom to vote. Every Pakistani wants his child to be an engineer, civil servant, doctor, teacher, pilot, army men, or sports man but he does not want to encourage his child to be a politician because contesting election against a feudal lord is not as easy as one paints it.
Actually feudal lords never allowed Pakistani people to grow their intellectual independence due to threat to existing political setup. However, they have built countless industries outside of Pakistan and provided very limited facilities to peasants in their constituencies. No doubt, industrial development does not only bring intellectual independence for peasants but also provide them an opportunity to sell their skills rather than everything through peasantry. Besides, dependence of peasants due to cropping on feudal lords will also be nosedived if peasants are provided opportunities in industries.  In nutshell, feudal lords used to threaten peasants if they cast their votes against their will then their production of land will be seized. It is therefore thana(Police station) culture develops in remote areas where chosen officers are posted after giving assent to feudal lords.
It goes without saying that most of the politicians in Pakistan movement were also feudal in nature and democrats in practice but their sincerity with the country can only be gauged by peeping into the history of Pakistan. They were the main heroes who hugely contributed for the separate Muslim state for which they not only lost their near and dear ones but also lost their wealth.
Contradiction to this, current feudal lords want to maintain their hegemony on people along with heading all institutions.
However, they love to be parliamentarians who have a wide scope and area of exercising power at national and provincial level.
“Lord Action” has rightly said that power tends to corrupt but absolute power corrupts absolutely. Plutocrats, aristocrats, theocrats, dictators and ethnicity based leaders have enjoyed the taste of absolute power therefore they never brought reforms in education sector and always allocated low budget for it from national exchequer. They know that education develops a sense of judgment of right and wrong and an educated society would never allow such type of rulers to rule the masses.
But, present scenario strikes a note of hope. People have started understanding the structure of government and started acquiring more and more education which is no doubt changing the state of mind of Pakistani people to larger extent regarding the prevailing political setup.
Owing to this, feudal lords have prepared a couple of new plans in order to secure their power. They have created a number of challenges for youth and for masses so that people may not indulge themselves in understanding the political system of Pakistan. Awami league and Pakistan Tehreek I Insaf have largely suppressed these sorts of tiny but lasting far reaching consequences threats and implied to people that the existing parliament is completely bogus because 45% bogus votes had been cast in the election.
There is also another technique which is often observed, is to get back confidence of the masses by announcing some relief packages like Watan cards, free laptops, free rickshaws etc.
Apart from this, slogans are also uttered according to psyche of the people (Pakistan Khappy, Roti kapra Makan, Qarz Utaro Mulk sawaro)etc.
The height of folly can be observed from the fact that whatever relief packages are offered to people, they are solely from national exchequer not from personal pockets of the rulers. And people are jubilant enough that their rulers vividly and tirelessly work for their betterment and relief in Pakistan.  Sir Syed must be crying that did I dreamed of this Pakistan? Quaid I Azam must also be moaning that I struggled for this Pakistan? And Allama Iqbal must be requesting Allah to ask his people to thoroughly understand what he wrote in his philosophies.
To lead the topic towards remedies, Pakistanis need to work day and night if they want to change the system. They should collectively put their efforts in order to fight against few families. They must teach every citizen of the country whether educated or not the importance of vote.
Hence, it can be concluded as; though we are having post mughal political setup yet hopes are high that one day Pakistan would be a complete democratic country in which leaders would be emerging from grass root level and there would be no room for dynastical political system.
“Yahi mera sapna hay k Pakistan jag uthy aur ese political system ko khatam kary jo swiss accounts men gareebo ka luta howa pesa jama kar k mulk ko tabah karta, lekin manzil bohat door hay aur ye hay sirf mera pehla Kadam”.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Do we live better life than our forefathers?



Do we live better life than our forefathers?
By
WAQAR ABRO

Do we live better life than our forefathers? No. We do not live better life than our forefathers. Though, we are technologically advanced yet we are spiritually and morally inferior than our forefathers.
Today, we are blessed with many things which do not only give us comfort and access to far reaching or physically inaccessible things but also make us prosper in different fields.
Our forefathers were spiritually and psychologically stronger than us. They did not have access to modern technology but their thoughts, their missions; their inventions are still considered fresh and useful.
Even leaders of today’s world used to plagiarize policies of the leaders of ancient civilizations. Speeches, motivating techniques and penning down books are the by-products of our forefathers which are also practiced today.
To continue with this fact, it is worth-mentioning that we still prefer to quote Last prophet Muhammad, Hazrat Ali, Rumi, Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal, Aristotle, Pluto etc rather than post modernists of today’s world.
Apart from this, our forefathers were leading a peaceful, pollution free and simple life. They were socially, morally, spiritually, religiously, culturally, psychologically and physically better than us.
Whatever we are thinking of doing today, was their policies. After the commencement of visa policy in 1929 we imposed some rules on traveling from one country to another but since the creation of UNO,EU, SAARC, ASEAN , ECO, SCO, OIC, and many other regional organizations we come to know that prosperity and peace can never be achieved until we live together in one society through peaceful coexistence.

To continue with the physical aspect, it is also important to note that our forefathers were also physically strong. They never made themselves slave of machines. They always traveled thousands of miles through contingent walk which was very beneficial for health. This is what our doctors prescribe today that walk is the one of the most beneficial exercise for humans and in spite of having advanced and automatic vehicles most of the people prefer walk for  their better health.
Needless to mention that we have penetrated in the sky, landed over the moon, discovered many planets like super earth and made our life comfortable and largely advanced but prevalence of peace is still a dream for us. Our forefathers hugely enjoyed peace and soothe in their life. They were not having the same cut-throat competition that we do have today after industrial revolution.
No doubt, after the industrial revolution we started corrupting our socio-economic fabric slowly and gradually. It seems today that everyone is in competition with each other. Materialism has become our faith and corruption has become process. Everyone looks for short cut and personal vested interests. No one wants to sacrifice his/her life for the betterment of our society. Unavoidably, there are very few people who can be considered fully honest but dominance of corrupt and materialist lot never allowed them to work for change and betterment of spiritual superiority.
Someone has rightly said that knowledge always brings more responsibility. We know more than our forefathers knew. We are physically enjoying better life than our forefathers but mentally we are still savages.
Greediness and envoy have thrown us at the state of disparity. People are killing themselves in the name of caste, creed, color, language and religion. Concept of humanity is speedily disappearing from this world. Though, we have initiated many plans for stopping such happenings such as human rights commissions and non-governmental organizations but all are in vain.

In addition to it, we have become slaves of our needs, our desires, our wishes, our vested interests, our greedy intentions and egotism. This slavery has caused a number of challenges before us which are not easy to resolve. Atom bomb was also our desire to be militarily powerful in order to maintain hegemony over poor nations but we named it as our national interest. Hypocrisy is also one of the main factors which reasonably defines that we are not leading better life than our forefathers. Our forefathers were simple and sincere people. They were not hypocrites and conspirators like us. They always looked a corrupt and dishonest person of their society with red eye but we always praise corrupt people in our societies through different means; whether they would be in form of politics or bureaucracy.

To lead the topic towards conclusion that physically our life is full with comfort but mentally it is full with tensions and chaos. We are fighting with our soul. We are fighting for our evil desires and we are in search of peace. Hence, it can be concluded that we do not live better life than our forefathers.