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Pakistan’s Corrupt To Their Cores Army Generals Look Increasingly Desperate! A Heavily Fraudulent Election May Not Keep Imran Khan’s Fans At Bay
— March 14th 2024 | The Economist
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Thief, Looter, Traitor, International Money Launderer Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League Party (PML-N) is Back in Power with the Help of Heavily Rigged Elections by the Pakistan’s Corrupt To Their Cores Army Generals, ISI, Politicians and Judges. Following elections last month, the thrice former prime minister’s younger brother, Shehbaz, has been installed in the ruling post. His Daughter, Lowlife, Looter, Thief, Corrupt Maryam Safdar, is the New Chief Minister of Populous Punjab in result of Stolen Mandate of Imran Khan’s Party PTI. So why is Mr Sharif so glum? The 74-year-old “Lion of Punjab 😂😂😂” has said little publicly since the vote. Bunkered down in his mansion outside Lahore, he is said to be depressed.
He has reason to be. The PML-N’s success is much less than Mr Sharif was promised when he returned home last year. He had spent four years in exile in London because Pakistan’s Generals—Stage Managers of its Democracy—were against him. They rigged an election in 2018 in favour of his main rival, Imran Khan. But then they fell out with Mr Khan and reverted to the lion. A former cricketing god, Mr Khan is Now in Jail on Graft Charges. His Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has been dismantled. PML-N was therefore expected to sweep the election and Mr Sharif to become prime minister for a fourth time. Instead, something unprecedented happened.
Despite the Army’s Myriad Ploys to prevent Pakistanis voting for Mr Khan, it seems most did so. Standing as independents, candidates linked to his party swept the country. Early counting put them on track for Two-Thirds of Punjab’s seats and an overall majority. At which point the Army Intervened to a degree that might make a Tin-Pot Tyrant Blush.
Army agents were allegedly sent into counting stations with alternative tallies. Salman Akram Raja, a Supreme Court Lawyer running as a De Facto PTI Candidate in Lahore, had been informed that he had won by 95,000 votes. And then—whoops—that he had lost to the PML-N Candidate by 13,500. Mr Sharif’s Party would otherwise have faced oblivion. As it is, it won only 75 of 264 seats. It cobbled together a majority by striking a deal with the Pakistan Peoples Party, which is run by another Fading Dynasty, the Bhuttos.
This might seem like Pakistani business as usual. The country has been ruled by the army, directly or at varying degrees of remove, throughout its history. In a cycle that Mr Sharif has been through several times, the Corrupt Generals put a Biddable Civilian in Power then, after he or she dares to act independently, switch to a different proxy or Army Rule. Thereby Pakistan has had Four Army Dictators and None of its 20 Civilian Prime Ministers has completed a Five-Year term. This helps explain why it is so badly governed. Having little prospect of a full term, Pakistan’s civilian regimes abjure long-term decision-making in favour of populist giveaways and graft. As recently as 2006, Pakistanis were better-off than Indians; now the average income in India is 60% higher than that in Pakistan.
A big question arising from this latest turn of the wheel is whether the army can maintain control. There are two reasons to think it could struggle. The first is Mr Khan. Perhaps unwittingly, given his erstwhile compliance with the army, he has channelled Pakistanis’ long-standing despond into anger at the military establishment. This has put Pakistani Politics on New Terrain. Had the Boak Bollocks Corrupt Army Chief, General Asim Munir, responded to the vote count by calling a state of emergency, as his predecessors might have, he would have risked an uprising. “There is This Sense That the Gravy Train Needs to Stop,” says Mr Raja, an Old Acquaintance of Banyan. “We Can’t Be Forever Governed by Two Families in Cahoots with the Powers That Be.”
The second factor endangering the status quo is a protracted economic crisis. The inflationary shocks experienced in many countries have in Pakistan combined with the effects of long-standing malgovernance to deliver chronic inflation, joblessness and balance-of-payment problems. Mr Khan’s ousting in 2022 now appears well timed for him. Mr Sharif’s decision to let Shehbaz (Both Brothers Certified Corrupt to Their Cores) lead an 16-month-long replacement government instead of calling early elections looks like a major blunder. It has hung the crisis around his party’s neck. With Pakistan’s 24th IMF Bail-Out set to expire this month, and a bigger loan urgently required, the new government will need to take measures that will make it even more unpopular than it is. Its prospects—and Mr Sharif’s hopes of rebuilding his party—appear dire.
The same could be true for the army-run establishment that Mr Sharif has unhappily rejoined. It may have got away with its latest election heist. But in the process Mr Khan’s supporters have made the Corrupt Army, ISI, Politicians and Judges Look Desperate and Vulnerable. ■
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August 14 marks the 73rd birthday of Pakistan. In a few days, Prime Minister Imran Khan will also be completing two years in office. When the cricketer-turned politician became the 22nd Prime Minister, he had promised a ‘naya’ Pakistan (a new Pakistan) to the citizens of the country. He was a perfect poster boy and an ideal choice for the chief selector (Pakistani army) to lead the country and they made it sure he wins the elections too.
But it didn’t turn out to be a smooth ride as Khan would have imagined. He had to face a barrage of bouncers one after another – Covid-19, Pakistan Stock Exchange recording the biggest decline in the last 15 years, US dollar jumping to around Rs 150, food inflation, etc.
But Khan was unmoved and kept on saying “aapne ghabrana nahin hai” (don’t get panicked), as promised, I am going to give you a naya Pakistan soon.”
He did that but only on a drawing board by unveiling a new political map of Pakistan which showed Jammu and Kashmir and many other Indian areas in Pakistan. Quite a pity that Khan couldn’t go further till Bangladesh. Not just the world media but even experts at home mocked Khan’s outrageous move.
Now, his foreign minister Shah Mehmood Quereshi has gone a step further and threatened Saudi Arabia for failing to convene a foreign ministers meeting on the Kashmir issue.
Appearing on various Pakistani news channels, Quereshi warned Saudi Arabia, saying “support us on Kashmir or we will seek support countries outside Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).”
Imran Khan’s frustration is visible to everyone now.
He had spent most of the last 24 months in office blaming Pakistan’s former prime ministers for all the problems in the country. It made good fodder for the media. But in reality, there are no takers for Khan’s rhetoric now. The new map is also an exercise to please ‘big brother’ China. Often accused of reducing Pakistan as a client-state of Xi Jinping’s China, Khan not only kept Shaksgam Valley and Aksai Chin out of its cartographic expansion but also left the Ladakh frontier undefined to let China draw the line on the map.
It is quite evident that Islamabad has followed Kathmandu which had also issued a new map to emphasize its illegal claims on Lipulekh, Limiyadhura and Kalapani in India’s Uttarakhand in May. It is not a mere coincidence that both Pakistan and Nepal are close allies of Beijing as the Xi regime continues to pump in money in the form of infrastructure aid to prop up both countries.
Immediately after taking oath, Khan had extended an olive branch to New Delhi, saying, “If India takes one step towards us, we will take two steps towards them.” However, in reality, relations between the two nations have taken several steps backwards following the Pulwama attack, Kulbhushan Jadhav case and the flash point over scrapping of the special status of Kashmir.
Although India has no desire to either expand its territorial claims or give up on bilateralism vis-a-vis Pakistan, the new map reflects the frustration within the Imran Khan government over its inability to get the international community to side with Islamabad on the Kashmir issue after the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, last year.
That Khan was a wrong choice is a realization dawning strongly.
“Imran Khan’s government has been the most disappointing in the recent history of Pakistan. It is perhaps the first civilian government which is more dependent on Pakistan military. The mantra in Pakistan is that the civilian government and Pakistan army are on same page but in reality Imran Khan and his government has accepted subservience to the Pakistan Army,” says Hussain Haqqani, a former diplomat.
Pakistan’s already thin veneer of civilian democratic rule has been shredded to pieces. Leaders of both the major opposition parties in parliament are now in prison, as are the leaders of the populist Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM). The national media is firmly controlled by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
To Khan’s advantage, his two opponent parties – Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) – were on the run from the army and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). So crippled is his opposition by the NAB that Pakistan will not be able to find his replacement for a long time. After lambasting his already comatose opposition, Khan has also managed to booby-trap his own party while brandishing his worry beads in public.
Says senior journalist Khalid Mehmood, “Almost two years later, he has his opposition on the run, but his party has split under pressure from natural calamities such as Covid-19 and locusts. He damaged the system with the use of intemperate language which in turn ruined the image of his party men who lacked character when it came to bearing up under pressure.”
Imran Khan’s government has failed on every front. Prices have sky-rocketed amid rising inflation while the government has been unable to attract any foreign investment and also failed in creating business opportunities within the country. The global terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has already kept Pakistan in the ‘Grey List’ for terror financing as Pakistan has failed to check flow of money to terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). It will be difficult for Pakistan to get financial aid from the IMF, World Bank, ADB and the European Union, thus further enhancing problems for the nation which is in a precarious financial situation. If Pakistan fails to comply with the FATF directive by October, there is every possibility that the global body may put the country in the ‘Black List’ along with North Korea and Iran.
There are growing signs that control of the government is sliding fast out of Khan’s hands. Also, Khan’s relationship with the military has reportedly soured in the recent months after his administration mishandled the coronavirus pandemic and faced increasing criticism over its handling of the economy, the aftermath of an plane crash and its apparent inability to forcefully respond to frequent accusations of incompetence by giving Pakistanis some relief at a time when they are facing so much pressure.
Bilawal Bhutto, chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party, said his party had repeatedly warned about the consequences of imposing a civilian proxy administration. Former defence minister Khawaja Mohammed Asif said that Khan’s government had become a liability for its sponsors, the Pakistani army.
It was, in fact, the military that had called for a countrywide lockdown on March 23, a day after Khan had opposed it. Retired Lieutenant General Asim Saleem Bajwa is now Imran Khan’s communication adviser and also manages China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative program – China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The Pakistan army is now taking a more aggressive role in policy making with COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa taking all major decisions.
“It is a tale of a failed state that came into existence through the ballot and eventually became a hostage of the military establishment, which never played any role in winning the country’s independence and has lost four wars against India,” says Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US.
As uncertainty looms large over a divided Islamabad, the talk of a minus-one formula – of Khan being replaced with another PTI stalwart – is unlikely to abate soon.
On August 14, however, the Pakistani citizens will hear more of ‘naya Pakistan’ from their PM.
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