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March events - An article by HE Wajid Shamsul Hasan Wajid Shamsul Hasan
It was last year in this month--after having being waylaid
for nearly a decade by a dictator--democracy was restored and a National
Assembly went into operation with a unanimously elected Prime Minister. The
road to democratic goal post was strewn with the noblest blood of martyred
Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. She had ended her self-exile and was forewarned that
blood hounds were waiting to be unleashed upon her by those who had opposed her
populist politics of empowerment of the people and who wanted her out of their
way to devour and scavenge whatever was left of Writing in March last year while predicting tough times
for the nation, its democratic pursuits and increasing threats to its integrity
both from within and outside, I had expressed apprehensions that many
masquerading as champions of democracy would come out of their closet and under
one pretext or the other-adopt a parochial and confrontationist line to shake
the applecart of democracy to claim their pound of flesh especially when
General ® Pervez Musharraf had left a backlog of problems including that of
judiciary. I had also forecast changes of far-reaching consequences. Though March would be over soon and the controversial
judicial issue settled to the satisfaction of the interested and affected
parties, we can only look forward to a national turn-around if our leadership
adopts singularity of purpose and devotes whole-heartedly to solving the
excruciating problems faced by the common people and mobilises the nation to
fight terrorism and extremism to save the country from being taken over by
barbarians who are on the rampage to destroy Mr Jinnah's Pakistan and convert
it into a theocratic state. The nation needs to be warned that these warring pagans
are after our territory and want to destroy whatever progress we have achieved.
They are in fact-hirelings of our enemies-out there to destabilize Pakistan so
that there is excuse good enough for them for take over of our vital national
assets. The masses also need to distinguish between those leaders
who are committed to the preservation of the federation for which Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and martyred Benazir Bhutto laid down their lives and those
who do not get tired of pledging their lives for the country but only seek
their survival through parochial slogans as were heard in 1988 when Benazir
Bhutto was denied landslide victory in Punjab by General Hameed
Gul who had created IJI and clobbered a gang of
anti-PPP leaders. Much similar slogans invoking Punjabi chauvinism were raised
recently during the judicial crisis. In this context what the nation needs to
be cautious about is that the President who is the symbol of federal unity-ever
since he ushered in an era of reconciliation and politics of consensus as part
of Benazir Bhutto legacy-has been singled out as a target for
character-assassination through a most volatile media blitzkrieg. Those hidden
hands pulling the media strings to malign democracy and persistently coaxing
men on horseback to intervene-are not well-wishers of Pained by what is happening in and around A victim of tragedy worst compounded Begum Sahiba continues to suffer in silence--unaware of
horrendous assassination of her dearest daughter Benazir Bhutto and the mortal
threats that her Her ancestry leading to the legendary Salahuddin
Ayubi--I have known Begum Bhutto to be a person
surfeit with compassion and generosity, dauntless determination and courage.
Her affection for the poor people and the party workers had blossomed
her as the most outstanding lady of her time. The head wound from the severe
baton charge by General Ziaul Haq's
hounds in Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium did leave her with crippling consequences,
yet she did not surrender to the dictator and continued her jailed husband's
struggle for the restoration of democracy with her brave daughter Benazir
Bhutto by her side. In 1947-48 as a young member of the Women's National Guard
she carried out personally huge amount of relief operations to provide shelter
and succour to the millions of the uprooted refugees at a time when Her marriage to ZAB was also a great turning point in his
life. Though himself a highly qualified and richly endowed scion of an
illustrious parentage and heritage, stability at home provided to him by Begum Sahiba, enabled him to harness his energies in the service
of the nation to the best of his abilities. As the youngest minister he was
seen as a great man in the making and the woman behind him was Nusrat Bhutto. When he became minister her responsibilities
multiplied--as a wife who had to accompany her husband on foreign tours, play
perfect hostess to her husband's dignitary guests, look after four growing
children whose high quality education was her responsibility and then she had
tremendous social responsibilities besides her commitment for the empowerment
of women and less privileged. The true strength and greatness of her
character--manifested itself in times of stress and strain. When Ayub Khan
jailed ZAB, Begum Bhutto kept alighted the flame of her husband's struggle for
democracy. She, however, gave her best when Bhutto Sahib was removed in 1977
coup by General Ziaul Haq. She lead
the people and kept alive their democratic aspirations when her husband was
incarcerated. Though she was not alone this time as her equally gifted daughter
Benazir Bhutto was with her. Begum Sahiba was
nominated by Bhutto Sahib as the party chairperson in his absence. She kept the
party flag high in defiance of a ruthless martial law and state oppression.
Later, due to worsening health condition she passed the mantle of PPP
leadership to Benazir Bhutto. Indeed, no one single political family in modern history
has given so many lives to the cause of democracy and people of its country as
did the Bhuttos. Indeed, only a woman and a mother as strong as Begum Nusrat Bhutto-though tragically ill-and committed to the
service of the masses-by blood-could have survived judicial murder of her
husband, state-plotted killing of her two sons and cold bloodied assassination
of her most illustrious daughter-all in the prime of their lives. ZAB, Begum Nusrat Bhutto and
Benazir Bhutto were committed to reviving Quaid's secular, liberal and
progressive The task before the government is onerous. It will have to
take certain decisions that shall make or mar Politics is a game of uncertainty especially when
egomaniacs are on the loose. Yesterday it was judicial crisis, tomorrow they
will come up with yet another to put the government on tenterhooks. And one
must also leave room for the proverbial slip between the cup and the lip. The
best response to machinations of leaders parochially motivated is to unite the
nation and collectively counter all obscurantist spanners effectively to keep
the wheels of progress on the move towards a sound democratic future. This article recently appeared in CNN/IBN. (The writer is
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