Politicians keep yapping about the holiness of the constitution as if it was written sitting in Holy Kaaba and then washed in Ganga. With 18 amendments the original face of this docut called constitution is badly corroded. Even then it is not worth a constitution, which is actually shaped for them - is of them - and for them.There are clauses providing immunity to some for all criminal acts. Again it facilitates the siphoning off millions of dollars with no questions asked. It is a fashion for these politicians to cock a crow and speak on the three main pillars of the state i.e judiciary,executive and the legislature. But they userp the executive by appointing ministers who should be legislating, on executive positions instead of the professionals or the technocrats. They have deliberately kept five years of term so that the loot should be comprehensive and so that by that time their off springs are prepared to take over the state industry. They do not have elections within their own party but are eagre to yap about the virtues of democracy.What ever IK and TUQ are saying is correct. The bunch of rascals - instead of being ashamed of themselves - with a straight face gang up to safe guard their home spun "democracy".GET RID OF THEM NOW OR IT WOULD BE N E V E RamOn 4 September 2014 20:05, S.A.M <saiy...@gmail.com> wrote:
The Apathy in Pakistan to Support ReformSyed Haider Raza MehdiI am appalled.I am appalled at the apathy of Pakistani society in not supporting for once what is clearly ( in my lifetime at least ) the most serious and deep rooted attempt at reform.I am appalled at the pretentiousness of many otherwise perfectly logical and sane people, for not supporting this serious attempt to get rid of this terrible putrid sewerage system of so called democracy, so cunningly labeled by these sick self-serving so called politicians to safeguard their golden geese.These politicians who have destroyed all semblance of good order and governance, simply because of this label of so called democracy. Look at these names who have been in political power in one form or shape or the other, be it a civilian or military administration.Look at this horrible horrible roll call of political deviants. Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif, Ishaq Dar, Saad Rafique, Asif Zardari, Khurshid Shah, Fazlur Rehman, Asfandyar Wali. An endless list of self serving, corrupt to the core, people.While some may criticise IK and TUQ for resorting to "undemocratic" methods. Here's something to ponder. What choice do IK and TUQ and and people like us have.We can't boot the Nawaz Sharifs and Asif Zardaris out through the electoral process because they have "bought" the entire process.
We can’t take them to court, because they have "bought" the entire judicial system.
We can’t hold them for any form of major administrative impropriety, terrible misgovernance, gross and blatant use of authority in public sector leadership appointments, misuse of public funds, open corruption, brazen conflict of interest, just because they have "bought" the entire administrative structure.
So IK and TUQ and people who want reform had and have no option but to resort to what they have done. Because, while theoretically we have a parliament and an elected government and there is due process for acquiring power, the system has been hijacked and held hostage by these "professional crooks" masquerading as political leaders.
Look at Khurshid Shah thundering in parliament, earlier today and look at the sickening amount of ill gotten wealth he has acquired through corruption since 1991 when he was first elected as am MNA. Can anyone justify this terrible and blatant hypocrisy and criminality.
While some may not like IK's arrogance ( I do) or TUQ's Canadian citizen ship ( irrelevant) or their perceived lack of political acumen. BUT If these two can set in motion the wheels of change for a better, prosperous Pakistan with strong institutions, especially the Police and the Judiciary, an electoral process which does not hand over power to a bunch of professional crooks with just 10 to 15 % of the registered vote, a system of political accountability which does not allow people in power to blatantly and brazenly misuse authority and public trust and public funds, and a country where no one Faith is imposed on another, I am all for it.
And for those professional politicians with IK ( not many with TUQ) who think that they will benefit once again from the 'IK" bandwagon, as they have done on other bandwagons in the past...I think they are in for a surprise!